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The world of Robertson's poems tends to be one governed by unfathomable and harsh impulses and imperatives, whether they're dealing with mythic characters or those from our own reality.
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Its effectiveness for bearing fault diagnosis, however, might be undermined by the drawbacks: 1) it prefers a solution of a single impulse under the harsh working conditions, and 2) it is sensitive to the length of inverse filters.
In the months following the machine's removal in 1997, merchants relearned a harsh lesson: without ready cash, shoppers don't follow the impulse to buy impulse items.
But its supporters say the data shine a harsh light on "do everything" impulses in hospitals, which can prolong suffering or dying.
What could be better than to channel the nationalist impulses into an art museum that would dazzle the world and blunt the harsh edges of ETA .. Gehry's museum is voluptuous.
But the musical never really resolves the tension between its impulse to entertain us with hoary jokes and quivering tambourines and the desire to render the harsh morals of its story with earnest insistence.
Some would argue that this is a properly moral reaction, but this retributive impulse can motivate legal and policy decisions that many see as unjust, such as three-strikes laws, harsh mandatory sentences, and the mass incarceration of racial minorities.
Scholars speak of two rival impulses in American incarceration: one an older, Christian reform impulse and the other a disciplinary and retributive impulse, focused on punitive labor and harsh conditions, which gained strength in the slaveholding South.
Too harsh.
Harsh words.
Exceedingly harsh!
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