Sentence examples for increasing harsh from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, he expressed himself committed to increasing harsh immigration enforcement policies at workplaces, on the border, and in communities across the nation.

Dmowski had advocated emigration of the entire Jewish population of Poland as the solution to what he regarded as Poland's "Jewish problem", and over time came to argue for increasing harsh measures against the Jewish minority, though he never explicitly suggested killing Jews.

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The presence of officers is ostensibly to keep schools and children safe, however a 2011 study published in Justice Quarterly states that the increased use of police in schools increases referrals to law enforcement for minor transgressions, and increases harsh responses to minor disciplinary issues.

Along come the predictable shock waves of human reactions: increased anxiety, shorter attention spans and more generalized irritability and anger -- usually accompanied by increased harsh judgment on yourself and others and by projections of ill intent on (and from) life partners, families, friends, co-workers and business partners.

To be sure, Erdogan's appetite for increasing power, harsh treatment of dissidents, religious zeal, and narcissistic predisposition made him feared by much of Turkish society yet admired by others; he is almost unanimously reviled by the international community, but dealt with out of necessity.

Melting glaciers, rising seas, increasing wildfires and harsher droughts could severely diminish the value of protected sites, making them unsuitable for a World Heritage designation, the report says.

A number of New York Jewish leaders, who consider Mr. Pollard's sentence too harsh, are increasing pressure on Mrs. Clinton to call for his release.

In the Autechre and Aphex Twin tracks Cunningham was setting to film, the souped-up strength of the drums is still there, and increasing in weight and harsh texture, but for an altogether different purpose – or rather, without one.

To see whether we could dissociate the sites for the patients' antibodies from the Kv1s, we added increasing amounts of the harsh detergent sodium dodecyl sulphate to the I-α-DTX-labelled VGKCs in rabbit brain extracts (Fig. 2B).

But sanctions without the prospect of help in achieving recovery could simply reduce colleagues' willingness to refer affected physicians or licensing boards to exercise harsh sanctions potentially increasing the true prevalence of the problem.

In certain cases, invasive plants may perform better than natives in harsh environments when the invaders themselves increase abiotic harshness in ways that favour conspecific recruitment.

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