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In general they are applied by supermarkets but the impacts are really harshly felt by workers and farmers throughout the supply chains that supply Europe with food.
The effect of floods in Pakistan in 2010 would have been far more harshly felt without cash donations from family members in developed countries.
Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, responded to Mr. Bush's speech with a statement in which he said the impact of Mr. Bush's appointments "is being harshly felt by ordinary Americans" as the courts increasingly side with "big corporations at the expense of workers, consumers, injured Americans and investors".
But it's in the communities farther out on the line, like Canarsie and Brownsville, where the L line is one of the only options to get to and from Manhattan quickly, that the shutdown is likely to be most harshly felt.
In contrast, the influence of Chavez and his band of retro-leftist cohorts, such as Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, that seek to remake the region into a Che Guevarra-inspired horror show, is most harshly felt by the people in those countries; and also by other Latin democracies struggling with serious social divisions and economic imbalances that threaten their fundamental stability.
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They reduced their demands on themselves and judged themselves less harshly: I felt that I shouldn't set such high standards for myself, but I would accept that I'm the way I am, and I wouldn't come down on myself and think 'you're an idiot, everyone can do this', yes, everyone who has that ability, but I don't have that ability.
Here are shows I watched consistently but wouldn't put on any lists: "Nashville," "Glee" (the New York parts were surprisingly good), "The Mindy Project" (a mess but I love it anyway), "House of Cards" (hypnotic, highbrow, empty calories), and "The Newsroom," because once I pan a show that harshly, I feel obliged to keep watching it, in case it improves and I am forced to apologize (nope).
When he was at school, he says, he felt harshly judged for different reasons.
If there were times when the visitors felt harshly treated by the Italian referee Marius Mitrea, it was hard not to sympathise with them.
This semi-final against Barcelona, starting with the home leg in 13 days' time, will be billed as the re-match for that semi-final elimination in 2009 when, justifiably, Chelsea felt harshly treated by the referee Tom Henning Ovrebo.
We might have even felt harshly done by had we only taken a point.
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