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This one, though, is, by any measure, far more harsh.
A later inquiry was far more harsh in its accounting of the administration.
"The criticism I received there was far more harsh and intense than anything I got here," he said.
Glauco tell us that conditions used to be far more harsh: "The casoni date from before motorised boats, when fishermen had to row out here, and it was too far to go back and forth each day.
Although still in the development stages, the technology has matured in recent years to be able to overcome the vast difficulties of operating underwater, a far more harsh environment than what aerial drones face in the sky.
Now the leader of the Senate intelligence committee, Dianne Feinstein, has provided stark and convincing evidence that the C.I.A. may have committed crimes to prevent the exposure of interrogations that she said were "far different and far more harsh" than anything the agency had described to Congress.
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But even to re-read the conditions facing the urban poor in the novels of Charles Dickens should be enough to remind us that, for all our failings, our world is a far more comfortable, less harsh place.
But when they get aroused they are far more resolute and harsher than an authoritarian system".
The new bill needs to do far more than impose harsher penalties on owners who teach their dogs to menace and to fight.
Far more often they depict harsh environments with erupting volcanoes, tempests and battles between predators and their prey.
We are far more likely to be harsh with ourselves than with others.
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