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The reviews were notably harsh.
But the FCC's language and its ruling were notably harsh.
It complied, pursuing an ambitious counterterrorism offensive with notably harsh measures of its own.
Despite copying notably harsh Conservative policies, New Labour is now seeing a rise in the crime rate.
A notably harsh winter is said to have depressed spending and investment, but exports also suffered.Turkey's central bank cut its main interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point, to 8.75%.
Unclouded by politics (none of the candidates was recognised) the scorers showed a surprising amount of cross-cultural consensus although the French were as usual notably harsh judges.Did good looks really go together with electoral success?
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But Austria has not become notably harsher in its treatment of immigrants than it was before the Freedom Party joined the government.
His statement was notably harsher in its criticism of the Cuban government than Obama's remarks on Castro's death.
Many thousands of children -- a good number of whom were on the road to eventual citizenship under immigration laws that were notably less harsh back then -- faced being thrown out of school and deprived of a future.
Some might defend, perhaps, the sentencing of Chelsea Manning to thirty-five years in prison for giving classified information to Wikileaks and the press (notably, a far harsher sentence than anyone involved in prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib).
But this year, unlike 1996, he was given a rough ride, with several harsh interventions, notably from the American secretary of state, Madeleine Albright.
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