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A portrait is a judgment of character, with the portrayer as harshly assessed as the portrayed.
In the article and the book, Mr. Easterly harshly assessed the bank's half-century history of fighting poverty, arguing that it has pursued a long list of failed elixirs and systematically ignored the poor results of its programs.
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Civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis and Sen. Patrick Leahy harshly assess the state of voting rights in America.
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].
A similar pattern is seen for both cohorts, in that graduates assessed themselves more harshly than did their supervisors.
29 30 Although participants may have assessed more or less harshly, the overall nationwide collected output of cases with SSF was quite consistent.
Monitoring the spatial extent of the harshly acidic OMZ is crucial for assessing the effects of climate change on physical, chemical and biological mechanisms of marine ecosystems [8], [15], [19], [20].
Many have, in effect, remained on the harshly lighted court plaza, probing the decision, sifting through the constitutional chaos, assessing the damage they feel the court has brought on itself and the nation.
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