Sentence examples for deemed harsh from inspiring English sources

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It was an accident, so Horwill was merely sent to the sin-bin – unlike Rhys Gill, who was shown red in the 65th minute for a dangerous tackle on George Lowe, although even that could be deemed harsh.

Yet it was deemed harsh enough to elicit this response from the stage: "Security is going to take you the fuck out now! That's what you get for talking shit on Twitter!" Chris soon issued a tearful video apology on YouTube, and personally tweeted his remorse to Taylor, yet this highlights how performances are increasingly being shaped by immediate (and knee-jerk) fan reactions.

Colonel Burn deemed harsh measures were necessary, convened a court-martial, and two of the officers involved were blown from guns and 9 others "severely flogged".

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Billy Graham has steadfastly avoided pronouncing judgments as he nears his own end (writing that "sincere Christians may differ on whether or not abortion is ever justified," and telling Larry King that God loves even Satan), but Franklin is quite willing to voice what he deems harsh truths.

But for a man who talks openly about his appreciation for marijuana and who has given at least $7 million in an effort to overturn what he deems harsh drug laws -- "racism at its zenith," he calls them -- a little controversy is hardly something to fear.

In 1996, Clinton, after vetoing two versions of controversial welfare-reform legislation, which he deemed too harsh, announced that he would sign the slightly modified third version.

Close positive.' " Debates inside campaigns about whether to go negative and how aggressively to do so have killed some ads deemed too harsh for the airwaves.

By then, they had been deemed overly harsh by most New Yorkers, save perhaps those with portraits of Torquemada on their walls.

In England, Picture Post, founded in 1938, published Bill Brandt's essay on "The Perfect Parlourmaid," Robert Capa's close-in pictures of the Spanish Civil War (which Life had deemed too harsh for its readers) and a history of the corset.

But when a private firm has been entrusted with cutting benefits costs as part of the government's blame-the-poor austerity drive nothing, it seems, is deemed too harsh.

It should be noted that the original operating conditions of 190 °C for 2 min with a sulphuric acid mass fraction of 1.1% was deemed too harsh and resulted in a significant number of degradation products.

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