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"We must impose harsh controls," he warns.
But Sweden and Denmark have now followed the British example of imposing harsh controls, with the intent of discouraging people from even reaching their border.
It's true that China, which is newer to capital markets and more anxious about their volatility, made things worse by imposing harsh controls.
Largely unskilled and semiskilled, these men and women had no rights within the guild and in fact were subjected to harsh controls by the guild.
China dismissed questions about its harsh controls over union organizing this week as it agreed to an ambitious program of cooperation with an international labor agency intended to improve the welfare of the country's huge and troubled work force.
There is the vast bookfair at the AWP, the huge exhibition a tangible expression of production--despite harsh controls over quantity of output, the overall output is large enough to shun market forces.
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Harsh control signals produced by MVC are among other disadvantages of this controller.
How many people really needed such harsh control, and for how long?
This high requirement is not only represented by the realization of ultra-low PV and RMS values of the conventional surface roughness error in the spatial domain, but reflected by the harsh control of surface errors in the full spatial frequency domain [2, 3].
: very harsh control or authority.
After her mother passed away when Corbaz was 11, the young girl came under the harsh control of her older sister.
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