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There is no room for harsh corrections.
Rottweilers don't need (or respond well to) harsh corrections or training methods.
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Family members say that an abusive mother and harsh treatment at corrections facilities turned him into a malicious cold-blooded murderer.
Though an adult dog correction can look harsh to humans, adult dogs are quite adept at teaching puppies appropriate behavior.
Unlike analog modulation, digital modulation empowers the designer to use many digital signal processing techniques such as forward error correction, thus enabling communication under harsh channel conditions.
Results revealed that their marking speed was slightly slower than usual, and their feedback and correction were harsher than usual.
It didn't make any sense that a rehabilitation and nurturing method of correction would take place in a harsh, isolated environment.
He also acknowledged that as more apps shift to this model, there's a risk of subscription fatigue, which could lead to "maybe not a harsh backlash, but there might be a secondary correction".
We're now seeing nationwide a frightening drift toward harsh authoritarian sensibilities that aren't open to disagreement, rational discourse, or correction.
"A Cunning Climber, Armstrong Joins the Gods of Cycling" (July 30) showed an extremely harsh view that we Europeans have supposedly taken of Lance Armstrong, which I felt needed some correction.
Correction: August 28 , 2003 Thursday An article on Tuesday about a furor in London prompted by harsh criticism of a new novel by Martin Amis misidentified his previous novel.
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