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For children, we know, can judge their parents harshly — above all, for what they understand as failures of candor.
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Instead, Yang, in a gray sleeveless top and pants and chunky black shoes, her hair dyed bright red, slowly made her way downstage, lit harshly from above.
Some of the intolerance is remarkable because it is visible to the outside world quite a change from times past.Beijing is furiously self-conscious of its image as it heads into the Games, and is not above harshly demanding cosmetic changes in the city and dress requirements for its service workers.
Fluorescent tubes hang above the stage, harshly flickering.
Our study did not find an association between self- and WPB assessment, supporting Bingham et al's findings, where trainees assessed themselves more harshly, while their supervisors assessed of trainees as 'at or above expected level' for 'every item in every term' (43% vs 98.5%) [ 23].
The cable reports on conversations with Egyptian academics and civilian analysts who describe midlevel officers as "harshly critical of a defense minister they perceive as incompetent and valuing loyalty above skill in his subordinates".
Harshly lit.
Harshly booked.
"This was done harshly".
She was harshly criticized.
Harshly, he laughed.
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