Sentence examples for harshly described from inspiring English sources

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These books are harshly described here, from the perspective of her family, as being about "her goddamn mother" and the "stupid little island" on which Mrs. Sweet was born, "full of stupid people whom history would be happy to forget".

NME harshly described it as "a stillborn relic, flawed throughout by chronically stunted ambitions" and describing its only appropriate audience to be "old ravers" seeking nostalgia.

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The attack was greeted by international condemnation, and Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, vowed to "respond harshly", describing the attack as a "cruel murder of Jews who came to pray and were killed by despicable murderers".

Some of these are described with harshly accurate violence, as in descriptions of a slave rebellion and a lynching.

Study participants, including physicians, nurses, social workers and psychologists, have been found to respond significantly more harshly towards vignettes describing PLWHA than towards vignettes describing a less value-laden disease such as leukaemia [ 20, 23, 24].

"The results of the current study suggest that we may actually treat people more harshly when their problem is described in disease terms," Mehta wrote.

In the past, numismatic writers have described the Association and its activities harshly.

The students judged the report harshly — unless, prompted by the researchers, they had first described a memory that they were proud of.

"Female-centric work is always more harshly compared and pigeonholed into some box when it's described".

He described gruesome events that he had encountered and was harshly critical of himself.

The woman interviewing yelled it's hard to describe how harshly she spoke 'Where do you get the money from?

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