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I think it's quite a harsh result and not what we deserved but it's half time".
The five supreme court justices unanimously ruled against them, despite one conceding this was "a harsh result" that may mean they lose their homes.
In rejecting some of their claims, Judge Vanessa D. Gilmore, a federal trial judge in Houston, acknowledged that this was "a harsh result".
It was a harsh result on the visitors, who created the majority of the chances, a fact that did not bother Southampton's fans who refuse to forgive Hoddle and John Gorman for departing to White Hart Lane in April 2001, and taking Dean Richards to join them five months later.
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Unlike the passive HFTs, aggressive HFT mostly rely on market orders and, as a result, have a harsh effect on the markets, increasing volatility and wiping out liquidity.
In trying to assess his real intentions, President Bush, echoing the Israeli leadership, has fallen back on a harsh standard: Results are what count, not promises or even deeds that can be quickly reversed.
Separating the mixture of water and oil by the superhydrophobic porous materials has attracted increasing research interests; however, the surface microstructures and chemical composition of those materials are easily destroyed in a harsh environment, resulting in materials losing the superhydrophobicity as well as the oil/water separation function.
Although cell sheets have good adhesive properties compared with other applications using cell-sheet techniques, such as in the cornea and heart, transplanted chondrocyte sheets will be exposed to a harsh environment resulting from weight bearing and friction.
A barrister and specialist family lawyer at Mills & Reeve, Joanna Grandfield, said: "The supreme court's decision approves the increasing tendency of the courts to avoid the harsh results of a strict interpretation of property law through the use of 'inferred intentions' as a means of getting round legally correct, but morally unfair results.
This leads to harsh results.
"Federal immigration laws," he said, "are often inflexible, arbitrarily applied and excessively harsh, resulting in the deportation of individuals who have paid the price for their crimes and are now making positive contributions to our society.
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