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"The more harsh or extreme the weather, the better for bringing the outdoors in," he said.
The unflinching tones adopted by the Four Horsemen are not more harsh or critical than what we accept routinely in academic debate or civic life.
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On the 2016 campaign trail, most of the Republican candidates for the White House have called for or voted for more harsh work requirements for those on welfare programs, reiterating their party's traditional disdain for government benefits.
Should he perhaps have been a little kinder to E. L. Doctorow, Don DeLillo and Norman Rush or (by implication) a fraction more harsh with Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Haruki Murakami?
RIPK3 knockdown dramatically prevented RPE cell death in response to H2O2 (300 μM) or tBHP (150 μM), although its effect was not significant with more harsh H2O2 (500 μM; Figure 4C).
Some have been more harsh.
Prepare for more harsh truths.
This one, though, is, by any measure, far more harsh.
"It is a much more harsh depiction," she added.
Across the border in Afghanistan, there are more harsh moments.
In many places, life is even more harsh than it was under the old economic order.
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