Sentence examples for rather unforgiving from inspiring English sources

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Now it has spread around the world and is ensconced in some rather unforgiving ecosystems, including Brooklyn.

They contend that living beings should not be photographed, whether in still life or moving pictures, and this has led to rather unforgiving censorship.

The king-size bed – topped with a rather unforgiving mattress – took up most of the space, but pitched ceilings with bleached beams and sandblasted walls enhanced the room's proportions.

Having studied 36 of those rather unforgiving self-portraits, a neuroscientist suggests that Rembrandt was stereoblind -- that is, because his eyes did not align correctly, his brain automatically used one eye for many visual tasks.

The square itself was changed into something much harder and more urban by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, whose concrete pavilions have a certain power as architecture but give the sense that the square has become a rather unforgiving place.

That matter-of-factness tended to iron out the contrasts between the movements of this most symphonic of song cycles, though there was still plenty of fine orchestral detail in all of them, even if the Lighthouse's rather unforgiving acoustics made some of the textures harsher than they might have been elsewhere.

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Even though the layers were once horizontal, the tremendous pressures exerted on them were such that they emerged in a vertical array, with folds so tight they almost look like ripples in soft fabric rather than unforgiving rock.

Not unforgiving.

The locals were unforgiving.

Their defense was unforgiving.

The floors are unforgiving.

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