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But Salas explains that, "It is impossible to judge with emotion and to condemn with indignation," since no sentence is ever harsh enough to compensate for a victim's suffering.
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As it imposes ever harsher budget cuts, Brian Cowen's government can only dread the prospect.
But in recent years, many say, they have been handing down ever harsher punishments.
Nothing should be done because nothing can be done, except ever harsher austerity, which will someday, somehow, be rewarded.
The notorious "game laws" were made ever harsher as poaching became a long-running battle between rich and poor.
On this point they concluded the evidence showed that passing ever harsher sentences did not "enhance the deterrent effect".
Shakespeare's most famous fool, the Fool in "King Lear," leads the protagonist toward ever harsher simplifications.
Mr Blair will argue that among the many unfortunate consequences of declining public confidence in the courts is a desire that justice be ever harsher and more retributive.
With the NHS ailing, many question its future – can it keep up with an ageing population, ever higher expectations, ever harsher scrutiny?
It is now moving into dangerous territory where ever harsher words are being exchanged, words that will linger damagingly when the battle is over.
Nevertheless, she revealed her dramatic gifts in a scene in which, as Blanche relived her romantic misfortunes, lyrical movements grew ever harsher.
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