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So money is doled out, the country is "rescued", but the terms are harsh, for the country is required to cut public spending, increase taxes, recapitalise its banking system, bring in market reforms and so on.
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The terms of the armistice were harsh for Germany, but the country had little choice but to accept.
The penalties were harsh for the few who did it, but there wasn't this mass fury".
Intellectual Property What, you think it's harsh for me to speak about a child like that?
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