Sentence examples for is particularly harsh from inspiring English sources

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Nemoto's monastery, whose training is particularly harsh, has only seven.

Previous governments have done it, but this budget is particularly harsh on young people, and particularly generous for older generations.

(He is particularly harsh on people who believe in "the efficient market theory," which suggests that it's very hard to beat the market over time).

Perhaps depression and loneliness is particularly harsh in desolate areas, and maybe it's easier to cope in a major city like D.C. or New York.

The problem is particularly harsh for Internet access providers, which bear the cost of carrying the pitches and trying to filter them out.

Yet I am also very sure that the corrosive impact of today's media cycle is particularly harsh in a concentrated media market.

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The early years can be particularly harsh.

This winter has been particularly harsh.

The suppression was particularly harsh after the second revolt.

In Singapore, the penalties can be particularly harsh.

Both bills would be particularly harsh on racially diverse schools.

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