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"We have to consider harsher punishments," said Shinsuke Amiya, a lawmaker in the governing Democratic Party of Japan and a member of a working group formed to look at strengthening insider trading regulations.
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He argued that it was far too early to consider harsh economic penalties.
It is a tough, no-nonsense approach that some may consider harsh given the tender years of those on the pitch, but it is paying dividends.
On Wednesday, Mr. Cameron waded into the latest dispute — over the severity of rioters' sentencing — with a speech in northwest England in which he defended what many consider harsh prison terms.
He has repeatedly promised Spanish-speaking audiences that he is working to change the Rockefeller laws, which contain mandatory sentences for first-time offenders that critics consider harsh and ineffective.
Don't students consider harsh, bleachy fluorescents dorky?
Additionally, because they consider harsh words to be a form of violence, they often keep a cloth to ritually cover their mouth, as a reminder not to allow violence in their speech.
This week, the department said it was considering harsher discipline for officers who drink and drive.
For this reason, anionic and cationic detergents are considered harsher detergents, followed by the zwitterionic and nonionic detergents.
Cachaça is traditionally considered harsh, unsophisticated and a cheap way to get drunk fast.
Mr. Abbas, aware of the discontent, said Tuesday that he was considering "harsh measures" toward Israel if talks went nowhere by the end of the month.
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