• Social and moral dilemmas lie at the heart of their work, often emphasized with a heavy hand.

    NPR: Intersections: In the Footsteps of Charles Dickens

  • It looks like an effort to enter history as the man who nailed Canada together, even if with a heavy hand.

    ECONOMIST: Canada

  • Mubarak ruled Egypt for decades with a heavy hand.

    FORBES: Saudi Prince Alwaleed Gives Up Most Of Disputed Egypt Land

  • These global giants carry the same store model to new locations--selling everything under one roof, often at very competitive prices, and, in the case of Wal-Mart, still managed with a heavy hand from headquarters.

    FORBES: The Anti-Wal-Mart

  • Nothing is more dear to a finance company, especially one with a heavy hand in the subprime market, than its access to credit, something Countrywide Financial and others are finding out all too painfully.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • He hit on a few of the trends that seem to be emerging from these previews, including peplums and structured rounded shoulders, but his collection was not done with a heavy hand, leaving a pleasant trail of almost vintagelike looks.

    WSJ: Weather's silver lining: coat comfort on runways

  • Google has, in the wake of such public failings, began pushing its two-factor authentication with a pretty heavy hand.

    ENGADGET

  • The vice-president began by allaying fears that he would burden business with a green and heavy hand: government has its place so long as government knows its place, he said, adding that slump in the developing world makes growth a top priority for governments.

    ECONOMIST: Al Gore advances | The

  • Of course, if Washington takes a heavy hand with Goldman, can we all afford it?

    FORBES: It's Getting Harder To Defend Goldman Sachs

  • It was heavy, but not too heavy, with a hand-carved handle and a crystal orb at the top.

    NEWYORKER: Max at Sea

  • At first, small groups of people move slowly and cautiously into the heavy shower, testing the mechanics of the installation with a hand, an arm and finally their whole body.

    BBC: It is raining indoors in London

  • She was heavy and walked with a backward-leaning gait, supporting her belly with one hand, seeming to balance herself as she moved.

    NEWYORKER: Mr. Bones

  • On the one hand, the brash Wasserstein enlivened the firm, bringing with him a number of heavy-hitting bankers with whom he had been associated over the years.

    FORBES: Lazard's Broken

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