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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.
The European Union, which has so far stuck closely to UN-designated sanctions (though individual members such as Britain have gone further, especially with financial measures), is reported to be considering harsh new proposals.
You'll laugh, but you also may cry several times while watching "Nanette". It's not a comedy special that offers escapist laughs but, instead, demands that the audience not shy away from considering harsh truths.
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He argued that it was far too early to consider harsh economic penalties.
Cachaça is traditionally considered harsh, unsophisticated and a cheap way to get drunk fast.
But the sun is reliable, the company is dependable and the alternative might be considered harsh.
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.
I would say my personal view of most sound era comedies would be considered harsh, and I certainly include my own films in that appraisal.
Despite views his opponents consider harsh, he is said to be shy and charming in private, a deeply spiritual and meditative man who lives simply.
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.
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