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"It's a much more unforgiving environment now," he said.
Few were more unforgiving of Gorbachev than Kasparov.
It makes work more unforgiving, by tracking our mistakes.
A more unforgiving approach might have been more interesting.
This sorting is self-reinforcing, and it seems to grow more unforgiving every year.
Where I've become much more unforgiving, however, is in depictions of violence.
Mycal was allowed to fail because it borrowed largely through corporate bonds, a more unforgiving market.
And as the competitive environment becomes more unforgiving, the consequences of failure become greater.
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Football is an ever more concussive, unforgiving athletic discipline.
That has meant the partial eclipsing of the more dissonant, unforgiving Modernists, although Elliott Carter, Charles Wuorinen and Milton Babbitt still have their fervent champions, still compose steadily and will certainly, over time, claim their rightful place in musical history.
Micheaux's earlier, silent pictures seem less amateurish, partly because sound film is more technically unforgiving and partly because Micheaux became increasingly indifferent to cinematic niceties as bankruptcy loomed.
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