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To use, instead, the blunderbuss of stopping or handicapping trade would make life harsher for all.
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Arizona's cold-blooded immigration statute was enacted in 2010 to bring about "attrition through enforcement" — to make life so harsh for undocumented immigrants that they would be driven out of the state.
Mr Bashir's resentful northern government in Khartoum may be tempted to make life as harsh as it can for the newly minted southern state, perhaps by stirring up trouble among smaller southern tribes fearful of being marginalised in the new state.
He noted that horses at the Cañon City facility are well cared for, whereas drought and wintry conditions can make life on the range especially harsh.
The legislation will make life in prison without possibility of parole the state's harshest punishment.
The work is the central element of a place, and in the harsh, anonymous city, places with character and some amenity help make life supportable.
They make life worthwhile.
You make life fun.
At oral argument, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. focused on the doctrine of pre-emption, and brushed aside some effects of the law, whose explicit purpose is "attrition through enforcement" by making life so harsh for undocumented immigrants that they would be driven from the state.
He said that wars, persecution and the harsh environment had for centuries made life on the islands a struggle.
States passed laws making life without parole an option for certain aggravated murders, meaning there was a sufficiently harsh alternative to the death penalty.
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