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Regulators are erratic: sometimes dangerously lax, but at other times arbitrarily harsh (especially toward foreign firms).
His coach, Steve Spurrier, can be demanding and harsh, especially toward his quarterbacks.
Ms. Esteves says that despite the progress India has made in the last few years regarding gay rights, the reality remains harsh, especially for lesbians.
It's so wonderful to be in it every day, to be in the ocean — it's my office — but the sun is so harsh, especially in Australia.
The vocalizations of toucans are loud and often harsh, especially those of the larger species, such as those in the genus Ramphastos.
The former Asian Football Confederation general secretary Peter Velappan said: "This is very harsh, especially for Blatter because he dedicated his life to football and Fifa.
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Wagamama means selfish, willful; in a culture where personal sacrifice is the highest virtue, the connotation is far harsher, especially for women.
Tourists may leave Sydney with a complimentary view of Sydney's public transport but the Sydneysider's assessments of Sydney's public transport system is often much harsher, especially if the journey requires travel beyond the immediate centre of the city.
Tightening your muscles can make pain harsher, especially with intramuscular injections, so be sure to keep muscles loose.
But this year's attack has been especially harsh, particularly in patches of Long Island and New Jersey.
Even by the standards of forced Wall Street retirements, this was unusually harsh -- especially given Mr. Patrick's stature and years with the firm.
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