Sentence examples for harsh coverage from inspiring English sources

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At a news conference yesterday, Mayor Brown, whose political dealings have long been the subject of tough, even harsh coverage in The Examiner, said he remembered no deal.

There could be a more sinister purpose to this relentless bad news as well, particularly as it echoes equally harsh coverage of the United States and Ukraine.

Today, Lee is remembered by many as a victim, who served nine months in solitary confinement after his indictment on fifty-nine cofnts of mishandling classified information, and was the subject of a lengthy editor's note in the Times, apologizing for the paper's harsh coverage of his case.

BEIJING — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived here on Tuesday night to a barrage of unusually harsh coverage in China's official news media over what they called American meddling in territorial disputes in the region — and then a strikingly warm welcome from the country's foreign minister.

Even the authors writing in the Post suggested that an explanation for what they called the "unusual" amount of harsh coverage could be Trump's frequent attacks on the news media as an "enemy" of the people.

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You got to start using your own head". But Perot's paid media efforts could well be overshadowed by the harsh news coverage of his charges on "60 Minutes" Sunday that President Bush's campaign secretly plotted to disrupt his daughter's wedding and wiretap his office.

Adding to their inexperience and inadequate education, Union officers also lacked a central command structure, trained troops and military maps, and suffered from the readjustment of generals returning from civilian life, harsh press coverage — particularly in the Eastern Theater — and a failure of strategic and tactical imagination.

Mr. Paterson, by contrast, was enduring some of the harshest news coverage of his 10-month tenure, with newspaper editorials calling him "inept" and "not ready for prime time" for an appointment process that was never terribly orderly and plainly unraveled with the messy public exit of Caroline Kennedy from the field of contenders.

Facing a blizzard of harsh British press coverage, Sarasota officials are trying to dispel notions that the city is blighted by crime.

The law targets Hungarian media outlets, not individuals (though editors can be subjected to harsh fines for coverage that the government finds objectionable).

Forgotten is the fact that I later took down the post (hence the lack of a link), disgusted by how quickly online criticism turned from harsh but justifiable coverage of a professional performance to sickeningly personal attacks on a damn good journalist who had one bad gig for reasons that weren't her fault.

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