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The sentence would have been more harsh had Mr. Gordon pleaded not guilty, Mr. Arnon said.
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Remind them that because people tend to be more harsh online than in person, the sender may not have intended to have inflicted such pain.
The sanctions for individuals were more harsh than most people probably expected, and perhaps lighter in terms of money and draft picks lost.
In fact, Dodd-Frank is more harsh than bankruptcy in that key board members and top managers have to be fired with mandatory clawbacks of their pay.
THERE were more harsh words for Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, this week, as well as more promises of tough action against his regime following his re-election in a sham one-man run-off on June 27th.
In fact, historians say sugar's dominant role helps explain why slavery in Brazil was said to be more harsh than in many other New World colonies, including the United States.
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