Some might feel that falling prices is not too harsh an economic burden to bear.
Yet the judge, himself a leading intellectual for hire, is a little too harsh.
All this iPaddery is well and good, but some fashionistas fear that it projects too harsh an image.
The result was not known at that point but that sealed it although 29-12 was too harsh a scoreline.
Some MPs and campaigners say there were examples of terms being too harsh.
However, coalition sources suggest this is likely to be discounted as too harsh, since it would include disability benefits.
If we liberalize them, should we still punish the people who violated the laws that we later deemed too harsh?
Some Republican commentators are too harsh on the CBO, saying or implying that it is complicit in the misleading projections.
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The deal that Germany has seemed to reject out of hand may already be too harsh for Greeks to bear.
In a statement, the council said using a car pound was "too harsh on drivers and a waste of taxpayers' money".
MPs and justice campaigners say some of the sentences given to those involved in the riots in England are too harsh.
Mr Clinton signed America's welfare reform into law, although he regarded it as too harsh, because he knew how popular it was.
Deputy Fleming was not completely immune to the populist argument that the current deal is just much too harsh on the Irish public.
In recent years it has tended to downgrade sovereigns ahead of its rivals, leaving some wondering if its criteria are too harsh (see chart).
If we liberalize them, which seems well overdue, should we still punish the people who violated the law which we later deemed too harsh?
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Consumers have complained that the light emitted by LEDs is too harsh, however, there are several techniques manufacturers and consumers can employ improve light quality.
However, Thompson also said he thought Libby's sentence was too harsh.
In 1996, Clinton, after vetoing two versions of controversial welfare-reform legislation, which he deemed too harsh, announced that he would sign the slightly modified third version.
All along, he will need to be careful when attacking the Bush administration, because he can't spend too much time on it and he can't be too harsh.
The sentences have prompted anger in both cities, with some protesters in Port Said believing they are too harsh and others in Cairo convinced they do not go far enough.
In the very short run it might even sell government securities, but open market sales and money shrinkage would be too harsh a medicine to go on for very long.
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But was that too harsh a penalty for Williamson?
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But it would be unfair to be too harsh on Bielsa, because whatever nationalists in England and Brazil may think, both the World Cup and football in general are poorer for Argentina's exit.
In our view, this is too harsh.
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