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A woman held in a psychiatric hospital after publishing an exposé in an opposition newspaper detailing the harsh care of patients in the same hospital has been released, her supporters said.
Other complaints included poor staff performance, such as harsh care.
Poor instruction and harsh care was reported 5 times, and mothers complained that the staff used bad language 5 times.
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But the movie runs on a lofty irony: whisked away into Philip's isolated world of luxury and leisure, Helen leaves behind both the harsh practical cares that weigh down her daily life and the hearty, invigorating, vital relationships that fill it up.
Which, of course, may just be the point … But I'm being harsh because I care.
"Poverty makes parenting very difficult and can result in harsh or inconsistent care, which in the long-term will negatively affect children's development".
Yet, despite what can be a harsh reality of caring, the contribution carers make continues to grow.
3, 4 This developing state of infant skin results in infant skin being susceptible to dryness and irritation from external factors, such as cold weather and wind, as well as harsh topical skin-care products.
It's maybe a bit harsh, but do Atletico care?
A spokeswoman for Mr. Bloomberg insisted that the administration was trying to improve child care in harsh fiscal times.
It can seem harsh telling those you care about that you can't help but don't feel guilty for turning them down.
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