Word: harshness
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...Islam punishments may seem harsh but you will see that they answer to the rights of all parties--the victim and the perpetrator," she said...
Sony's profits came under increasing pressure as harsh pricing and a strong yen battered electronics makers. No matter how many Walkmans Japan's best could sell, the idea that the company could make the leap from gadget producer to player in the multicultural, multimedia universe was considered, to twist an old Sony advertisement, baloney...
...said Clinton, a line he would use at the press conference the following day. "China is on the wrong side of history," Clinton told Jiang--another preview of the press session--then ticked off the names of the dissidents Washington wanted to see freed, and complained about China's harsh rule in Tibet...
...partner in her firm and is married to a bright, attractive woman. Ally still loves him, and there are intimations that the feeling may be returned, but otherwise she is alone. Smart yet also emotional, Ally represents the modern female trying to remain true to herself in a harsh male world...
There has also been criticism from some students condemning overly harsh reviews, while others praise the improved quality of theater reviews. I see a theater review as much like an editorial. While you are reading the author's opinion on a certain topic (in this case, a theater production), the author is still bound by certain journalistic conventions. Most important, the author must justify what he or she says with examples and facts. In reading The Crimson's arts coverage and speaking with the arts editors, I am impressed that this need for justification is put in the forefront...