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However, Bulgaria is likely to adopt a harsher stance on immigration than in the past.
The coaches said they thought the league office should take a harsher stance against supplements.
This harsher stance, however, won little support from either the Reagan administration or American business leaders.
Still, the report took a harsher stance on some of Mr. Pandit's top deputies.
It's possible that, at any moment, the government could decide to take a harsher stance with the migrant caravan.
In other EU countries, though, individual governments or institutions may take a harsher stance on British students' fees.
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Several Canadian politicians have weighed in on Dieudonné's arrival, with some taking harsher stances than others.
In recent months, Denmark has taken a fairly harsh stance toward refugees.
Since taking office, Trump has maintained a harsh stance on illegal immigration and in favor of border security.
His harsh stance has been widely taken as an attempt to improve his domestic political image by appealing to Afghan sovereignty.
There, he can get together with officers, among whom he has always been popular for his harsh stance against the guerrillas, and dash off criticisms of his successor.
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