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The damage appears to be less severe than originally feared.
Johnson said: "There is no question that the cuts will be less severe than implied in July.
But while poverty here may be less severe than in neighbouring villages, privilege comes at a cost.
While Powers could be less severe than Lynds with his use of the lash, he also emphasized the financial benefits of convict labor much more.
"Pulling the 'yes' lever may be a lot easier this year because the tax consequences may be less severe than usual," Ms. Deller said.
Still, given the threats, a number of private firms are taking legal risks, calculating that the consequences of breaking the law would be less severe than an attack.
And the overall impact would be less severe than that of a Chinese devaluation of its currency, the yuan, which would worsen the situation throughout Southeast Asia.
Meperidine is highly addictive; however, its side effects tend to be less severe than those of morphine, making it a preferable choice in many instances.
The attacks turned out to be less severe than expected, although at least four police officers were killed in an outpost in the Khasheek neighborhood of the city.
The conditions under which the dispersion model holds for helical coils are found to be less severe than those for straight tubes.
The results showed that experts reported more usability problems than novices but these were considered to be less severe than those reported by novices.
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