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Feinstein asks harsh questions about the role of Britain's BAE in the case.
The internet has posed some harsh questions for the old ways of working (and making money).
BlackBerry shares still have not recovered — and a chorus of harsh questions about the direction of the business have not gone away.
But he added, "it will mean harsh questions for Hassan from the larger Arab and Muslim communities in the United States, and probably in Lebanon too".
But Tyco's shares and Mr. Kozlowski's career have collapsed this year, under harsh questions about the company's accounting and business practices.
Both leaders, who faced harsh questions about the cuts from public-sector workers facing the threat of redundancy, ate humble pie as they admitted abandoning election pledges.
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This is a harsh question, but clearly it has been raised by the first-ever outside audit of L.A. school reform.
The challenge resonates here and in Egypt, where the Muslim Brotherhood is facing even harsher questions about its rule.
Border checks on New York City trains would prompt a much louder clamor about misplaced priorities and racial profiling, and harsher questions about whether the crackdown has anything to do with making the country safer.
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