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But the cases point to what lawyers and other advocates for prisoners say is a wider and disturbing problem of unjustifiably harsh treatment of prisoners in city jails.
Maybe the country could learn from the establishment of liberal-democratic systems in its two neighbours, South Africa and Mozambique, in the 1990s.However, you are unjustifiably harsh and just a bit eurocentric.
Stephen Kagann, chief economist for Gov. George E. Pataki, said that the study painted an unjustifiably harsh picture, and that since the turnaround year of 1993, there had been across-the-board growth in the city's low-, medium- and high-wage jobs.
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That sum was deemed unjustifiably high and harsh by many, and Evans's actions rallied the Baltimore community against him, and when the case was finally heard in 1812 many appeared in support of the defendant.
Not unjustifiably.
And federal drug laws are unjustifiably extreme.
All have been carrying unjustifiably high costs.
Expectations will rise too, perhaps unjustifiably.
Too harsh.
Harsh words.
Exceedingly harsh!
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