Sentence examples for most harshly contested from inspiring English sources

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These modern-day ghillie suits allow for urban combat in that most harshly contested of urban climes: retail.

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They also warn that any plan stripping them of power will be harshly contested.

The battle for the Jenin camp is already becoming another significant, harshly contested episode in the history of both peoples.

Those treated most harshly by their captors reported the most positive change.

It was perhaps the Chilean performers of nueva canción who were treated most harshly.

Perhaps judged most harshly, and lauded most superlatively now, was Louis Armstrong, centerpiece of the film.

It is too soon to say whose "friends" history will judge most harshly.

The report then concluded that "the disenfranchisement of Florida's voters fell most harshly on the shoulders of black voters".

Many of the measures fell most harshly on public sector workers, an important part of Pasok's political base.

Its economy appears to be the most harshly affected by the devastation 2,200 miles to the east.

"The disenfranchisement of Florida's voters fell most harshly on the shoulders of African-Americans," the report states.

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