Sentence examples for harsh regimen from inspiring English sources

The phrase "harsh regimen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strict or severe set of rules or practices, often related to health, fitness, or discipline.
Example: "To prepare for the competition, she followed a harsh regimen that included intense workouts and a strict diet."
Alternatives: "strict regimen" or "rigorous regimen."

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Behind his coaching methods is something thoughtful, not just harsh regimen.

Instead, Steele instituted a harsh regimen of physical conditioning — he led the brigade on eight-mile runs — and incessant practicing at the rifle range.

He was laid off in 2009 a year laterr, Greece, which had racked up enormous debt, agreed to a bailout from international creditors on the condition that it impose a harsh regimen of spending cuts and other economic reforms.

PGE2 levels were only slightly affected by COX-2 ablation after MPTP administration in our studies, but again, this could be due to the fact, that a "harsh" regimen of MPTP administration was used.

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But the events are again raising questions about the harsh regimens used by Chinese factories to produce a growing share of the world's goods.

Ms. Davis, 44, spent more than two years following three jockeys in an effort to illuminate the difficult conditions of their profession, especially the harsh regimens they put themselves through to stay thin.

Such harsh regimens are rare, and generally have been found in tough urban schools like Eastside High in Paterson, N.J., where Joe Clark, an Army-drill-instructor-turned-principal, famously expelled dozens of students in a single day in the early 1980s, and inspired the movie "Lean on Me".

But the distinction could easily have been forgotten this week as Dr. Lee struggled, for the third time since his arrest in December, to be released on bail from the kind of harsh prison regimen usually reserved for nefarious superagents.

(Example: Cambodian garment factories, where employees faint en masse as a "bodily objection to the harsh daily regimen of industrial capitalism").

This could be due to the fact, that a very harsh MPTP regimen was used (4 × 20 mg//kg i.p. 2 h apart), and not the "sub-acute" or chronic model (30 mg/kg i.p. over five consecutive days) of the disease, leading to a more progressive invasion of microglia.

But the intensified celebrity quotient, star and subject merging, is what has allowed the biopic to thrive under the harsher financial regimen that has ruled Hollywood since the mid-noughties.

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