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City's victory was harsh for Spurs, who had rallied from two goals down to deserve, at the very least, a share of the points.
As Rob Hughes wrote in The International Herald Tribune: City's victory was harsh for Spurs, who had rallied from two goals down to deserve, at the very least, a share of the points.
When Inbar and Lammers contacted S.P.S.P. members a second time, six months later, they found that the second element of Haidt's assertion — that the climate in social psychology was harsh for conservative thinkers — was on point.
When Inbar and Lammers contacted S.P.S.P. members a second time, six months later, they found that the second element of Haidt's assertion that the climate in social psychology was harsh for conservative thinkers was on point.
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