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Mr Steil is harsh about the length of time it takes to put through an order at the NYSE: "Price improvement is just another name for front-running", he says.
He is harsh about the administration's response to Hurricane Katrina, saying it "spent most of the first week in a state of denial" and "allowed our institutional response to go on autopilot".
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"You can tackle the difficult subjects and be harsh about it, be brash, be abrasive.
In Obama's recent book, "The Audacity of Hope," he could be harsh about the Clinton years.
If you want to be harsh about it, he wants to turn the U.S. into a very large medium power, into an XXL France or Germany".
In my review of this year's Edinburgh art festival, I am harsh about the late work of the American artist Robert Rauschenberg.
That show, about two struggling performers, a straight woman and a gay man, who are harsh about the world and affectionate with each other, was created and is written by the comedian Julie Klausner, with whom he co-stars.
You have to be harsh about it; this is all a game of risk and reward.
Be nice about it, don't be harsh about it.
Claudio Reyna has had two careers, really, one in Europe, where he is known respectfully as Captain America, the other with the United States national team, where the judgment has been harsher about potential unfulfilled.
But he is harsh with himself about the potency of such projects and the outreach work by British orchestras on which they are modelled: 'We do what we can here.
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