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Perhaps she, too, hesitated to speak lest you face a harsh penalty.
Hundreds have died in the attempts; those who survive the journey face a harsh reception.
I'm mad, but I'm reluctant to turn her in lest she face a harsh penalty.
Most of the refugees, embittered by the operation, face a harsh winter in tented camps.
Members of the Chinese Communist Party who are accused of crimes sometimes face a harsh detention with few legal protections.
He predicted that "as we face a harsh and deep recession, the problem of the uninsured is likely to grow".
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Switzerland is likely to face a harsher international climate too from now on.
When Ben Bernanke, its chairman, goes to Capitol Hill tomorrow for hearings to confirm him in a second term, he is expected to face a harsher grilling than any predecessor in generations.
There is already speculation that Mrs. Su could face a harsher verdict, a result that would appease the online critics but could also set an uneasy precedent for reformers trying to establish a genuine rule of law in China.
The fact that Kieran Loveridge was "very drunk" when he fatally punched Sydney teenager Thomas Kelly does not necessarily mean he should face a harsher sentence, a court has heard.
Former BBC Trust chair Patten also claimed the BBC had taken a quick decision to accept the deal offered by the Treasury rather than face a harsher offer from John Whittingdale's "ideological" Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
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