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"Because if people broadly begin to have doubts about that, then the reaction will get to be harsher and harsher and harsher and it's in everyone's interest here to ensure the integrity of the border," Goodale said.
Because as much as America carries out much harsher penalties, there's no evidence that these harsher punishments actually keep us safer.
"It's partly because of the dropmen, but also because of the toughening of drug policy over the past ten years, with harsher and harsher sentences," Levinson explained.
"It's now possible in at least some places for district attorneys to campaign successfully and win office on a platform that's not just harsher, harsher, more, more punishment," he said.
" Another commenter had harsher words, penning, "Wow, that's it?!
Some got harsher sentences for doing less, experts say Legal experts, lawmakers and others criticized Thursday's sentence on Twitter and outlined other instances in which suspects received harsher punishments for lesser crimes.
Other Democrats were harsher in their criticisms, with California Rep.
The new, harsher bill appears to have support in parliament.
Is he going to be harsher in these tariff negotiations?
Pittsburgh is considered more difficult because of its harsher weather.
This recent blow, courtesy of Pusha, is a lot harsher.
Some politicians think it is harsher punishment for young offenders.
On November 4th he will impose harsher punishments (see article).
Meanwhile, medical rhetoric is even harsher when it concerns women.
Life seems to be the harsher punishment at this point.
Previous detainees have been held for longer, seemingly harsher sessions.
But it would also ensure that FIFA received harsher scrutiny.
The series' harsher moments contain searing flashes of inescapable imagery.
The prosecution's appeal for a harsher sentence was also rejected.
So a darker drink might result in a harsher hangover.
The penalties need to involve longer sentences and harsher fines.
In fact, older men face harsher penalties than older women.
Clinton would have been harsher on Germany than Mr. Trump.
That doesn't mean we need a harsher, more restrictive system.
But lawmakers are pressing the agency to impose harsher penalties.
The new abortion bans are harsher than the old ones.
The reality is infinitely harsher, even weeks after the storm.
Launching a comeback, Twitter recast itself in a harsher light.
It's a harsher deal than the soft exit they'd imagined.
Go deeper: Iranian government meets growing protests with harsher crackdown
State prosecutors had wanted a harsher sentence of six years.
Mr. Schumer had even harsher words for the Trump administration.
In four cases, military leaders approved even harsher interrogation plans.
It would've meant going back to a crueler, harsher time.
I wanted to explore that dynamic because when you look at the NFL and beyond, the sanctions you receive for your blackness or for taking on a black position are becoming harsher and harsher.
While Gina was away, though, Gunvalson's words were a little harsher.
A recent report said the country planned to impose harsher fines.
But the laws don't stop harsher charges, like those for manslaughter.
In a harsher age, their creditors might have finished them off.
Suppression of labour unrest has become even harsher in recent months.
But with Iran under harsher American sanctions that has become untenable.
As for the GOP's Trump, Biden had a much harsher assessment.
"This harsher immigration climate is particularly unforgiving for women," she added.
Many of Mr Macron's deputies are uneasy about its harsher provisions.
Cook is on the record saying harsher sentences drive down crime.
The harsher realities of millennial life certainly weigh heavily on Justine.
There are much harsher things people do to discipline their children.
If that becomes strained or harsher, then it's harder for us.
Does the response from the police seems harsher or more lenient?
The more they repeatedly abuse, the harsher the penalties they face.
This year's hypothetical scenarios were harsher than past tests, analysts noted.
It also includes a remix by electronic gloom masters Boy Harsher.
If anything, teens have been subjected to even harsher rhetorical maligning.
At the same time, voters wanted harsher measures taken against criminals.
Highly visible jobs in television news are even harsher on women.
But if it had been, Boucher would've faced much harsher charges.
The commission's suit is harsher than some legal experts had expected.
The broken loudspeaker on a subway platform barked, harsher than before.
The fiery debate signals a harsher campaign as Super Tuesday looms.
He seems to lack Sessions's personal zeal for harsher immigration policies.
Unsworth took a much harsher tone on Musk's submarine proposal, however.
These remarks came just hours after Trump tweeted even harsher rhetoric.
In the Senate bill, the cuts to Medicaid are even harsher.
Among the broader community of Republicans, the criticism was even harsher.
Todd Gilbert, the Republican House majority leader, took a harsher tone.
But the tone is getting harsher as the campaign drags on.
Commenters deemed the video historically inaccurate (but with harsher, more colorful language).
In response, the central government quickly passed tougher laws with harsher punishments.
Some governments — China's included — have taken a markedly harsher stance on cryptocurrencies.
In response, the central government quickly passed tougher laws with harsher punishments.
The comments raise the specter of harsher action in Congress against Facebook.
Tweel said that he had a "harsher feeling" about Trump's proposed pardon.
Indeed, the judges gave him a harsher sentence than prosecutors had requested.
But instead of softening the law, the government passed even harsher ones.
Life outside, as a streetwise scamp around the docks, proves even harsher.
Market conditions have grown harsher and data is pointing to lower inflation.
However, that figure becomes harsher the further up the ladder you go.
A second, harsher, round of benefit cuts began nationwide in April 2016.
Even more alarmingly, global warming is making an already gruelling climate harsher.
The afterglow of victory will soon give way to a harsher reality.
At the time, the solution involved harsher penalties for interfering with crewmembers.
They seem like kindred spirits in the way they mold harsher sounds.
The backlash against P.C. culture has only grown harsher in recent years.
Many Colombians are enraged that the FARC do not face harsher punishment.
Harsher sentences work as a deterrent, but only up to a point.
Democrats believe such critiques will become only harsher and more pointed. Mrs.
Nelson Rockefeller proposed harsher prison sentences, including mandatory minimums, for drug trafficking.
LongStory came in response to the harsher realities outside of Weasel Heights.
The world should expect an even harsher reaction from Pyongyang than usual.
"But the later we make them, the harsher these decisions will be."
Yet the harsher reality gets, the more they're determined to change it.
The album is significantly harsher and heavier than earlier Floating Points music.
Economists greatly underestimate the price tag on harsher weather and higher seas.
"We have many more criminal sanctions with harsher sentences now," she said.
Slowly, the tone gets harsher as Alan points out Harry's mounting issues.
The agency's view prevailed, and counterterrorism officials sought permission for harsher measures.
WADA could have petitioned for either a harsher or more lenient punishment.
So far, the winter has been mild, but harsher conditions are predicted.
Yet for all that, it now seems Australian attitudes are getting harsher.
Parents who paid more in bribes should face harsher penalties, they argue.
The leading Democrats on the panel were harsher in their initial statements.
Chinese hard-liners are already urging a harsher response to Mr. Trump.
Harsher sanctions on Iran's oil and banking sector are expected in November.
He really is getting different, harsher treatment than any candidate in memory.
Harsher weather and flooding could batter settlements up and down the long seaboard.
President Wilson vetoed it, but a much harsher measure passed two years later.
A suspension cannot be so easily dismissed, however, as the damage is harsher.
That set off the family&aposs odyssey through the new, harsher immigration system.
In harsher times, cutting off ears once was a common form of punishment.
PiS party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski promised harsher sentences for child abuse on Sunday.
The harsher Israel's security measures become the more tenuous his position will become.
The reality may be colder and harsher than the leave campaigners have admitted.
Those men were later subjected to harsher punishment amid vows of judicial reform.
Right now the Senate spending caps are even harsher than the House's were.
Betting markets are harsher still, giving them just a one-in-four shot.
" Haley echoed his comments in somewhat harsher tones on "State of the Union.
The law allows prosecutors to aggregate multiple heroin sales to seek harsher penalties.
The closer someone gets to a president, the harsher the spotlight can be.
Now, though, he'll face harsher media scrutiny and tougher attacks from Clinton's allies.
They found that the convicts did seem to respond to the harsher sentences.
But a number of Butler's former disciples recall a harsher, more authoritarian atmosphere.
But Trump has rebuffed calls for harsher punishment directed at the crown prince.
New York tells many tales, some of a much harsher reality than others.
The Department of Justice has also taken a harsher stance toward border crossing.
Their crackdown coincided with a much harsher stance on the financing of terrorism.
Trump actually embodies a harsher Nixon than Nixon himself — like Nixon without Checkers.
Keon said the Chinese response to U.S. metals tariffs was harsher than expected.
Public comments from Lighthizer and the president himself have taken a harsher tone.
I would say [my music] is a little bit on the harsher side.
Other sites, Glassdoor and Payscale, offer data that paint an even harsher picture.
If you have suffered violence yourself, you might be harsher on violent criminals.
Human rights abuses and press freedom restrictions are far harsher in the Emirates.
Critics say officials shy away from harsher punishments to avoid threatening economic growth.
The Trump administration has foreshadowed a cutoff in recent days with harsher language.
Music that once swept and thundered has turned tighter, harsher, and more unpleasant.
In pushing back, he could goad the courts into an even harsher sentence.
And then they respond with harsher laws that criminalize black and brown kids.
The economic shock would repeat itself before harsher containment measures stabilize the nation.
But six months later, he was singing a notably different and harsher tune.
Today, Egypt is arguably a harsher place than it ever was under Mubarak.
Trump and his administration are using notably harsher rhetoric to talk about Iran.
Some would have France take harsher stands on Muslims, immigration and domestic security.
Disadvantaged mothers encourage their children less and tend to adopt harsher parenting styles.
Here again, police tactics were noticeably harsher than in earlier days of protests.
Greater fears breed harsher repression, spawning stronger resistance and then more government determination.
Meanwhile the US response remains in diplomatic limbo: harsher words, but little action.
In response, some countries have implemented harsher regulations on travelers from those countries.
Let me be clear: I am not advocating for harsher penalties for anyone.
"As the temperature goes up, working conditions will become harsher in factories," Mishra said.
Some former Scientologists have described it in harsher terms, but more on that later.
He was not charged with complicity in terrorism, sparing him a potentially harsher sentence.
If anything, the laws against the Rohingya have only grown harsher over the years.
And Trump even made sure to quote some of Sanders' harsher slams against Mrs.
I'd describe their sound as comparatively much thinner, with harsher treble and weaker bass.
But there isn't evidence that harsher treatment of asylum seekers accomplishes the same goal.
The '803s are somewhat akin to pure escapism from the harsher realities of life.
There isn't really evidence that harsher treatment of asylum seekers has a deterrent effect.
If they weren't white, many say, there would be a harsher and swifter response.
The condemnation of Comey in Inspector General Horowitz's report should have been much harsher.
Initially, the proposals on non-Russian ownership were harsher and seen capped at 20%.
The punishment is harsher than Michael Phelps' 6 month suspension for his 2 DUIs.
Griffin and Bloom believe the comedian has received harsher backlash because she is female.
But another side of the Trump administration's messaging clarity is harsher, and necessarily so.
But Bruce Sewell, Apple's general counsel and SVP of legal, had harsher words still.
As a result, minority groups have received considerably harsher prison sentences for illegal drugs.
If the region is to thrive in a harsher world, it is also essential.
Among women evangelicals the assessment was much harsher: 35% were favourable and 62% unfavourable.
As these policies have become more common, they've also become far harsher towards women.
For example, stern warnings can become louder and brusquer and discipline can seem harsher.
In New York, the largest market for Airbnb, the crackdown could be even harsher.
He is not going to see a black face and give a harsher sentence.
The personal clashes between Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont were harsher.
Having voluntary guidelines to follow could help the companies defend against harsher regulatory efforts.
I ended up making harsher cuts to my wardrobe, which kept me from overpacking.
If he does not return, he could face harsher penalties, the mainland authorities said.
But in the hands of this band, the sound gets harsher and less lithe.
The European Parliament rejected legislation that would have implemented harsher copyright enforcement rules online.
One is much harsher and darker, while the other is more gentle and melodic.
Trump constantly strives to slake his base's unquenchable thirst for harsher policies toward immigrants.
In October, he said the media were harsher on Trump than on most presidents.
Other commentators also noted the similarities but used harsher terms like plagiarism or whitewashing.
Harsher criticism should be reserved for senators who caved without facing immediate electoral consequences.
So while flogging seems harsher to me, it's certainly true that prison is harsh.
Tens of thousands of people were sentenced under the harsher mandatory minimums for crack.
"They're talking about running harsher negatives now," Joel Benenson, Clinton's pollster, complained to CNN.
But as the world got harsher, the show started dealing with our new reality.
But now the shale-gas operators are trying to adapt to a harsher environment.
" By contrast, with the harsher training, you have to "punish each and every mistake.
But his harsher policies seem to have reinforced that disaffection, especially among the young.
Harsh winter months mean harsher heaters and arid conditions, which means alarmingly dry skin.
They're also likely to be subjected to harsher fashion scrutiny than their male peers.
Although they may be wealthier and better educated, the voices of Congress are harsher.
This longer, slower miracle was achieved using rich-world methods but in harsher conditions.
Instead, he called for more mandatory-minimum sentences and harsher punishments for drug crimes.
She is also calling for harsher punishment for the two accused of cyberstalking Gabbie.
Mr. Trump made further forays into foreign relations, tempering some of his harsher statements.
However a revision of the law is now underway that will introduce harsher penalties.
Driving the news: Success has brought the app into a harsher spotlight. 1. Sen.
Harsher discipline for black students is not just a Southern or state-level problem.
Of course, perhaps someone who sticks to harsher questions will get a different outcome.
But the section about "private sexual images" includes determinants that should lead to harsher punishment.
After all, Trump did have harsher words for Wolf than he did for Saudi Arabia.
The women's movement of the late 19th century called for harsher punishments and sexual equality.
Sometimes people can be harsh and we ourselves can be harsher on our own person.
The Israeli response so far has already been tough, but could easily become much harsher.
Bob Menendez are working on harsher sanctions against Saudi Arabia as punishment for the murder.
But they have had little success advocating for harsher sentences and victim compensation, he added.
Former workers say performance reviews suddenly became much harsher with the pivot in business focus.
In other words, men's judgments of women were generally harsher than women's judgments of men.
Governments of both stripes have since pursued ever-harsher policies aimed to deter "boat people".
The harsher penalties seem to align with players who threatened physical violence or DDOS attacks.
However, the latter have encountered more harsher sentences and treatment by the criminal justice system.
In parts, the synths were harsher, the mix was muggier, his either bitter or sardonic.
And the evidence shows that harsher conditions can make offenders more dangerous when they're released.
Liu reportedly received a harsher sentence because of the number of copies her book sold.
As far as the doping goes, did he receive a harsher penalty than everyone else?
Even harsher sanctions related to oil exports are scheduled to hit Iran later this year.
And in February, the department announced harsher fines and 100 new inspectors to increase enforcement.
Failing that, they asked that those slated for transfer to harsher prisons be released first.
The harsher rules have reportedly not stopped traders from buying and selling cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
Other stars, like ex-NFL linebacker James Harrison, seem to be calling for harsher punishment.
Mr. Ntaganda was given a harsher sentence because he was convicted of far more crimes.
But will the company avoid even harsher regulations, like Trump's potential ban on flavored pods?
Government negotiators repeatedly insisted that the rebels would leave the discussions before accepting harsher terms.
Has it intensified in recent years due to harsher sanctions being imposed on North Korea?
Candidates tried to show their bravado by offering harsher penalties for criminals than their opponents.
He spent nine months in a series of detention centers, each harsher than the last.
He also blames corruption despite the country introducing in 2014 harsher sentences for wildlife crime.
This album is a harsher, more challenging listen, rather than another loud, straightforward punk album.
Given their age, the trees have withstood conditions often harsher than what they faced today.
The cases of men who had been granted a military exemption came under harsher scrutiny.
The research has suggested that harsher punishments in general don't do much to prevent crime.
A 2014 study revealed that darker-skinned girls are subjected to harsher discipline in school.
A 2011 study similarly showed that judges are harsher before their lunch breaks than after.
In our society, women are still judged harsher by their looks, their clothes, their haircut.
The toothbrush always feels harsher than my fingers do, but I ate bread at lunch.
They issue harsher sentences for serious crimes, studies in Pennsylvania and Washington State have found.
The only way to make harsher penalties effective, however, is to actually collect the fines.
Once again, don't use sprays or any harsher chemicals, no matter how rough the mess.
And Sessions stresses the importance of imposing harsher penalties even for low-level drug offenses.
And that's the problem: The promise of possibility, however faint, is harsher than any certainty.
The evidence, however, suggests that harsher criminal justice policies do not actually keep people safer.
But the punishment would have been much harsher with a prohibition of all Russian athletes.
There was some other news in tech this week: ■ The spotlight on Google grew harsher.
He must also call for even harsher sanctions with no interference from China and Russia.
" Ajax in Georgia was even harsher: "Natural selection weeding out those less fit for survival.
In the months since his death, Epstein's high-profile connections have come under harsher scrutiny.
Resolution 21625 adopted in response to Pyongyang's fifth nuclear test predictably contains harsher sanctions measures.
The effects of a pandemic would probably be harsher in some countries than in others.
The effects of a pandemic would likely be harsher in some countries than in others.
But a harsher version of the Singaporean model could succeed for quite a long time.
This month, Putin signed legislation imposing harsher punishments for fan misbehavior, introducing lengthy stadium bans.
The same is true for the political post-attack ritual of promising harsher security measures.
Generally, the more money a victim loses in a fraud, the harsher the prison sentence.
They also tried harsher measures, like a ban on unvaccinated students from going to school.
There are some signs that China may be preparing to take harsher measures against Pyongyang.
Still, the retired general is much, much harsher about her opponent, Republican nominee Donald Trump.
In fact, harsher punishments can be counterproductive — by punishing people who need treatment, not incarceration.
Reiterating their complaints about Tehran in a harsher tone doesn't amount to a new strategy.
ROCHESTER, N.H. — Bill Clinton has not backed off the harsher criticism of Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
In fact, the research suggests that harsher punishments in general don't do much to prevent crime.
They urged the judge to reject the plea deal and slap Bennett with a harsher sentence.
But now shifting political and economic winds have placed the president's leadership under a harsher spotlight.
Business groups say the law is harsher than comparable policies in Europe and the United States.
Some said they did not fight their charges out of fear they would face harsher punishment.
And the harsher truth is, even with insurance, certain aspects of women's health are excruciatingly expensive.
There were harsher punishments they could have imposed, and less expansive immunities they could have granted.
That said, women on the internet deal with way, way harsher comments from the peanut gallery.
I didn't test for the difference in reactions of a gentle message and a harsher message.
The inability to pin Pence down clearly frustrated Kaine, as he became harsher in his rhetoric.
Not every Medicaid recipient, not even most, will be subjected to some of these harsher rules.
It seems hard to believe this criticism was any harsher than that he directed at himself.
There is growing evidence that the burden of homophobia is harsher and heavier on the poor.
The military government has stepped up prosecutions of those accused of defamation, handing down harsher sentences.
Alibaba has said it was disappointed by the decision and called for harsher penalties for counterfeiters.
Residential snowplowing is actually a growing business, as harsher storms hit the nation with increased frequency.
I actually thought it was going to be much harsher than it turned out to be.
The penalty for petty crimes you may consider "minor" can be much harsher in other countries.
Unfortunately, police chief Julian Fantino and mayor Mel Lastman were both pushing for a harsher response.
China should also be cajoled into accepting that sanctions can be harsher, without provoking an implosion.
Trump responded by accusing Clinton of having harsher words for his supporters than radical Islamic extremists.
In India, meanwhile, the cost of potholes is often paid in a harsher currency than dollars.
In most cases, celebrities actually receive harsher treatment and fewer benefits from the criminal justice system.
Clinton has consistently used harsher language than Mr. Obama in characterizing the threat from Islamic militants.
Cheney keeps bucking POTUS on foreign policy matters — and is harsher when the cameras are off.
"If shaming was the most efficient method, we wouldn't have harsher forms of punishment," she said.
As Kigali presses ahead with sparkling modernization, life on the streets is likely to grow harsher.
Additionally, when a couple fights about money, they tend to use harsher language toward each other.
So I was probably harsher than I needed to be when I made decisions about people.
This reality is often even harsher in the developing world, particularly in traditionally male-dominated industries.
Worry that Washington might not be with them in a crisis might well encourage harsher crackdowns.
" Gray's verdict is even harsher: "Racism and anti-Semitism are not incidental defects in Enlightenment thinking.
Harsher punishments can also be counterproductive by punishing the people who need addiction treatment, not incarceration.
In fact, harsher punishments can actually be counterproductive — by punishing people who need treatment, not incarceration.
A collapse of NAFTA would bolster the harsher interpretations of the Trump administration's "America First" doctrine.
Defense lawyers say transferring inmates allows city officials to avoid responsibility for harsher conditions of confinement.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), have called on the US to impose even harsher sanctions on Iran.
President Trump announced a harsher approach on the same day that Mr. McAleenan left Guatemala City.
Legislators revised Japan's century-old rape law in 2017 to include harsher penalties and other changes.
Now Mr. Hatch and his fellow lawmakers may be approaching a harsher and more consequential test.
It condemns them in some ways to having maybe a much harsher future than they deserve.
Why can't we talk about the harsher prison sentences, and unfair treatment in court for men?
As violent crime rose in the 1970s and 1980s, states began to pass harsher sentencing laws.
"We're a conservative Christian country and most people would support even harsher policies," Mr. Utiashvili said.
It's a technicality, but nonetheless Kodak believes that error opened the door for a harsher sentence.
Lam's desire to negotiate with democracy advocates and her wariness of ordering a harsher police crackdown.
On Thursday, Crabb said the threats should receive the harsher possible sentences, effectively disavowing Barr's approach.
But the news from China is a reminder that a harsher sort of memory is appropriate.
Living concrete might help in environments harsher than even the driest deserts: other planets, like Mars.
After that meeting, Pyongyang's tone became notably harsher, reviving some of its earlier hostile anti-U.
This is particularly worrisome given President Trump's shocking campaign-trail promotion of more and harsher torture.
Her goals include implementing harsher laws against spreading misinformation with the purpose of suppressing voter turnout.
August rolls around and a new, harsher set of immigration restrictions emerges from the White House.
In some instances, dependence on prescription painkillers led people to seek out harsher, illicit street opioids.
But Foxx said a guilty verdict probably wouldn't have led to harsher consequences for the actor.
August rolls around and a new, harsher set of immigration restrictions emerges from the White House.
If Mr. Goodell seeks a harsher penalty, he would need the approval of the other owners.
She said this often, sometimes with satisfaction, sometimes with a harsher tone whose meaning I couldn't place.
It was, for lack of a better word, harsher than we would have used for a woman.
The legislators behind the bill say the harsher penalty will deter dealers and combat the opioid epidemic.
Zuckerberg did answer the EU's call, where he faced harsher questioning than he did from American lawmakers.
The handful of Republicans who've shown some independence from the president were harsher with their descriptions. Sen.
In life we have the ego path, the easy, shady path, and the right, harder, harsher way.
It is risky even to call for the harsher punishment of people who make false blasphemy allegations.
Paul Vallas, another mayoral hopeful, had harsher words: "I'd kill it," said Vallas according to the Tribune.
But critics say the law would set a dangerous precedent and pave the way for harsher regulations.
These measurement difficulties may help explain some of the oddities that harsher critics delight in pointing out.
The less-attractive, harsher version was written by author P.L. Travers, who had a seriously wild life.
She accepted the place of sharia in the legal system of Pakistan, but battled its harsher interpretations.
It's been in Dubai for years and years, it's something our grandmothers would do with harsher kohl.
Being a startup in the Google-dominated search space makes the standard hostile success odds exponentially harsher.
Yet despite facing even harsher rhetoric than what caused Trump's Republican challengers to crumble, Clinton remained unflappable.
But with suspicion among the public running high, calls for extra vigilance soon morphed into harsher demands.
Those who commit crimes in the "ghettos" will face harsher punishments than if they commit them elsewhere.
Prosecutors said at his retrial that he was part of an international network, justifying a harsher penalty.
He also denied that the ambush on Paul was politically motivated, which could carry far harsher penalties.
This week's episode hits a sweet spot as characters dish out brutal comebacks and even harsher threats.
A second foreign diplomatic source said that in private meetings the Chinese are even harsher about Pompeo.
Similar rules came into force last month in Australia; Britain has had much harsher laws since 2013.
That, plus hazing in the Navy is probably harsher than anything we would ever come up with.
That suggestion is turning into a harsher deadline: move to Moments or your photos will be deleted.
But Gadsden explained that the fast brewing process can draw out too much flavour from harsher blends.
If anything, they may spur him to strengthen and upgrade his arsenal before China adopts harsher ones.
That reminds me of that study that found that when judges are hungry, they give harsher sentencing.
"There is not a more environmentally unforgiving or harsher place to live than the moon," Thangavelu wrote.
"Countries have been told 'you have to crack down on drugs: the harsher the better,'" he explains.
Republican state legislators had threatened to pass an even harsher measure if the board failed to act.
The demands that Marshal Foch laid down were even harsher than the pessimistic German delegates had feared.
"I think he is going to cave in to the harsher voices in his base," Grijalva said.
Both Wired and The Verge are a little harsher, citing the poor audio quality from the speaker.
The doubles in "Us," though, are a hundred times harsher, craving payback for having been tamped down.
By helping to oust him, Biden actually made it more likely that Burisma would face harsher scrutiny.
There was no shortage of well-received jokes, but some of Mr. Trump's harsher comments about Mrs.
Cops say Faried got the harsher charge because he was in possession of more than 2 ounces.
Scientists have long puzzled over what made the Great Dying so much harsher than other die-offs.
Supporters, columnists and commentators called for harsher sanctions for such fouls, and football's governing body took note.
Moreover, the people who are most impacted by harsher drug laws are usually people from marginalized communities.
But one could make a harsher assessment of her record for German society is becoming increasingly unequal.
Jacobs noted that DMCA notices give websites such as Reddit a way to avoid harsher legal measures.
So yeah, I would say mine is just a little bit harsher, a little bit more blatant.
Rush specifically commented on Cheney's comments, saying her comments were harsher on King than the Democrats' actions.
It also found people were using this instead of harsher noise reduction controls, like block or mute.
On the Chinese side, you've had a much harsher authoritarian system take hold under siege in Beijing.
An even harsher set of assumptions shows the plan cutting GDP by nearly 13 percent by 2040.
The "superpredator myth" ushered in a wave of intensified policing and harsher sentences that fueled mass incarceration.
The commentator Shaun King, who writes for The Intercept, a left-leaning news website, was even harsher.
Another woman, who was a manager, said supervisors were much harsher on female employees during performance reviews.
Now Mr. Duque is pushing to overhaul the tribunals so that former rebels could face harsher punishment.
Even the harsher critics seem to second Mr. Samadder's assessment that the bakers are the real stars.
As in much of Europe, attempts at left-wing revolution were met with harsher right-wing reaction.
Because Beijing is technically capable of inflicting harsher pain, it would do so if it cared enough.
When we talked about the season breakdown, I could sense that things were going to get harsher.
Yet the public attitude belies harsher truths: Economic improvement has slowed in blue-collar, "middle-wage" sectors.
It also allows the carrier to fly in lower visibility and harsher weather than rivals, said Peyton.
The executions could herald a possible return to the harsher methods of Boko Haram, according to experts.
Last year, the government passed sweeping legislation that included harsher penalties for leaking classified or secret information.
Many women are calling for harsher punishments for perpetrators, in addition to the removal of hidden cameras.
Outrage flooded the internet after the sentencing, because many believed his punishment should have been far harsher.
"What the prosecution is demanding is harsher than the death penalty," the party said in a statement.
While many applauded Alibaba for maintaining a "high standard integrity", some said the punishment was harsher than necessary.
Some netizens also called for harsher punishment on the managers and technical staff who made the ordering system.
Punishment for a second offense is far harsher by the cartel than it would be by the police.
The ride is slightly harsher, and a bit noisier, but who cares when you're having this much fun?
Adele and I are a bit harsher; Emma's never had a bad thought about anybody in her life.
But on this occasion, it's not your average city dweller who's confronting the harsher aspects of adult life.
On the contrary, it's led to even harsher criticism of Trump in both the mainstream and conservative media.
Tom's voice comes in a little harsher than usual, which makes the pretty chorus all the more pleasing.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Thailand is seeking harsher penalties under Thai law for financial crimes.
Although he didn't know the amount the kidnappers were asking for, he had harsher words for his government.
Adele and I are a big harsher; Emma's never had a bad thought about anybody in her life.
The longer the grounding lasts, the harsher the impact on airlines that have been awaiting new MAX deliveries.
President Donald Trump has made harsher immigration policies a focus of his presidency and 2020 re-election campaign.
The risk is higher because Riyadh is playing an integral role in enabling the Trump administration's harsher stance.
Last week the authorities asked foreign banks to stop some ringgit trading abroad, raising fears of harsher controls.
Actresses tend to face harsher judgement than actors based on their looks, and Renee Zellweger hasn't been immune.
Plus, the laws became harsher over time, in parallel with efforts to restrict women's reproductive rights and freedoms.
It's an unromantic reality made harsher when we spot those over-stylized looks we wish were beach hair.
Trump was harsher in his criticism of Jeb Bush, his one-time rival for the Republican presidential nomination.
Musk settled two days later on harsher terms, though with new language about the approval of his tweets.
The tone has shifted and gotten a bit harsher and they are, as he told us, competing hard.
It's totally possible that some asylum offices will interpret this memo as an instruction to get much harsher.
The production kept his harsher moments in the script—including an outburst of violence—and Calpurnia's larger role.
Evidence from several jurisdictions that now allow personal statements suggests their introduction did not lead to harsher sentences.
However, if the district finds the allegations were true then she could face a harsher punishment, including dismissal.
And now Republican leaders want to attach work requirements to more social services or make existing ones harsher.
State media began to give greater prominence to similar cases and Yakunin intervened, saying harsher punishment was needed.
The slowdown is due in part to the company's larger size as well as the harsher regulatory climate.
Bamboo thrives in wet areas like Mount Selinda, but agriculture experts say it can also tolerate harsher conditions.
This general picture is unlikely to change much in today's budget, though things may get a little harsher.
Recent reports suggest that future protesters might be labeled as terrorists or extremists and face harsher legal ramifications.
He has cited the importance of economic ties with Saudi Arabia in opting not to pursue harsher punishment.
California lawmakers voted to close what they called a sentencing loophole by mandating harsher penalties for similar assaults.
Poe argued that an appeals court should change the sentence, which Turner is appealing, and make it harsher.
Mr. Trump could also order the Defense Department to revise the Army Field Manual to authorize harsher techniques.
Critics of the legislation say it essentially imposes harsher laws on certain people simply because they are immigrants.
Legislators also placed harsher regulations on clinics, which could have forced at least two to close their doors.
"My brother and I felt like we'd been thrown into a harsher, colder, and poorer place," Donnersmarck said.
Further, the abortion bans in the new wave are harsher than most of those that existed before Roe.
Colombia's president, Juan Manuel Santos, has signed a law on acid attacks that gives harsher sentences to perpetrators.
Students at the harsher school were not only more likely to lie but also far better at it.
Climate change has brought harsher, more variable weather, and it has accelerated the decay caused by rising groundwater.
Users also report that methylone makes the heart beat faster, increases sweating, and causes harsher comedowns than molly.
In sentencing, mitigating factors weigh in favor of leniency while aggravating factors tip the scales toward harsher punishment.
But is this the Europe of its founders, or is it something harsher, less optimistic and self-confident?
That said, it's worth noting that some types of meat are much harsher on the environment than others.
The 1990s saw a roaring economy and a turn toward harsher policies for both legal and undocumented immigrants.
Violators can lose their nonprofit status or even face harsher penalties for giving the agency false tax information.
"What's on paper is a lot harsher than even what the president described," Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chairman Rep.
The House overwhelmingly passed legislation in May to establish harsher North Korea sanctions in a 22019-1 vote.
No, Ryan, behind his pleasant exterior, is intent on making this country a harsher and more unpleasant place.
Scott Hechinger, who works as a public defender in New York, highlighted cases where suspects got harsher sentences.
Hechinger said he is not trying to make a case for harsher sentences for Manafort and other suspects.
And yet she has harsher words for me and for NRA members than she does for MS-13.
Here are the five biggest issues causing lawmakers to look at the industry in a new, harsher light.
If the judge decides to impose a harsher penalty, Crespo will have an opportunity to change her plea.
"To remove from our society the type of crime Choi committed, a harsher punishment is needed," Moon said.
Homeowners who have fallen behind are being pressured to accept harsher terms that could tilt them toward foreclosure.
FIGHTING BACK Petrobras CEO Castello Branco has called for harsher sentences for pipeline attackers to reduce fuel theft.
Those unnamed people have warned she could be sent to a harsher prison if she doesn't play along.
They also praised Sessions for his memo encouraging federal prosecutors to pursue harsher prison sentences against drug offenders.
Across the country, prosecutors have also started to file harsher charges when someone dies of a drug overdose.
We women of color are uniquely placed to see the world in a harsher way than most others.
Officials want the judge to revoke Lawson's probation and subject him to harsher punishment -- which includes jail time.
During the Obama and preceding administrations, asylum-seeking migrants like these were largely spared from harsher deterrence tactics.
I do think that when you're young and female and you have a certain kind of success, there are a harsher — I'm not going to say that is the reason for criticism — but there is a harsher set of standards placed on you than might exist for your male counterpart.
The common thread among them was obvious: critical words for President Donald Trump and frequent, harsher criticism in return.
While some in the EU and its political capital want to be harsher on Budapest, others are more restrained.
Prosecutors had wanted a significantly harsher 12-year prison sentence, so in some ways, Lee got off relatively easily.
They may have even shielded him from harsher discipline or potentially buried other accusations to protect the company's star.
They got darker and harsher, with more ambiguity, as I got older and more equipped to handle those ideas.
The committee could have "sought harsher sanctions" according to its report, but found reproval to be the "appropriate" step.
Big Tobacco discovered decades ago that freebase nicotine makes puffing on a cigar much harsher than inhaling cigarette smoke.
Today's HIV-specific policies are more nuanced, calling for harsher punishment of HIV positive people rather than automatic quarantine.
These laws have also enacted harsher punishments for certain violent crimes and created new prevention and victim assistance programs.
The general idea is that more dangerous guns face much harsher regulations and restrictions on purchase, ownership, and storage.
A senior Canadian political source said Ottawa would not for now be changing its approach despite Trump's harsher tone.
Or, your decision to drop a work project at the last minute might lead to harsher repercussions than usual.
Yet Kushner wanted it to be even harsher — despite the existing concerns about independence at the Department of Justice.
Indeed, shortly before he tweeted support for ZTE, Trump scuttled the Iran nuclear deal, and instead imposed harsher sanctions.
But, at the very least, it shows they are searching for ways to address some of their harsher critics.
His achievement is self-evident in view of the harsher times that befell Thailand's neighbors over the same period.
But, the back-and-forth was rather tame by today's standards—Swanson traded harsher words with McGregor circa 2014.
Or will history be harsher on the preeminent politician on the continent for the last decade and a half?
One possible outcome is for Baca, 74, to accept a harsher sentence at the next hearing on Aug. 1.
After several spacey, unaccompanied solo guitar albums, he recruits a full band and gets faster, louder, harsher, more jaunty.
Evidence shows that black males receive harsher treatment from decision-makers at each stage of the criminal justice process.
Twitter had some even harsher advice for the band, which they expressed, like any internet user would, through memes.
And for all her rebranding, Marine Le Pen can also fall back into the older, harsher style of messaging.
Customs officers will step up checks on imports, Nurwan added, vowing harsher punishment for violations of the new rules.
" Sandberg continued, "Something that hasn't gotten enough attention is how this harsher immigration climate is particularly unforgiving for women.
Officers, aware of this, often give speeding tickets below the jump to avoid giving a driver a harsher fine.
The other said the attacks, and speculation over who backed them, would push Iran toward "a harsher regional policy".
It meant he had a four-month start over McClean, who was taking the shorter, harsher route from Newfoundland.
Bike owners and makers said they were worried that Beijing would copy Chinese cities that had imposed harsher restrictions.
Mr. Lieberman has, in the past, demanded much harsher measures, including the death penalty, for Palestinians convicted of terrorism.
Figures released by Britain's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) on Tuesday showed courts were passing harsher sentences on hate crimes.
Testing the upstart Internet concepts with harsher business-model scrutiny, and selling them summarily when they come up short.
Researchers made inroads on understanding just how much harsher the misery of jet lag is going east than west.
Dani Rodrik, a professor of international political economy at Harvard, is even harsher in his critique of contemporary liberalism.
She is trying to push through a bill that would put harsher penalties on high-volume sellers of fentanyl.
"He is harsher than other leaders — he wants his army to be pure," Mr. Madhoun said in an interview.
Senators pushed for harsher remedies, including regulations on their advertising practices akin to rules for political advertising on television.
"20th Century Blues" might be a better play if it were harsher, more naturalistic, its focus not so soft.
But the ease with which Mr. Sisi has steamrollered Egypt's fractured opposition is a product of even harsher repression.
But Evernote's struggles illustrate a harsher truth: For many start-ups of a certain size, failure rarely happens abruptly.
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Since then the administration has steadily imposed ever harsher sanctions on Iran as the country's economy has sharply declined.
"The main difference between the current campaign and the campaign of 2017 is the torture became harsher," he said.
His photographs have depicted some of the harsher sides of life in China — AIDS, environmental destruction, pollution and poverty.
The capital gains tax bite under the former vice president's plan would also be harsher than it is now.
James told the CBC he denied masturbating next to DeWolfe and only pleaded guilty to avoid a harsher punishment.
In humanity's battle to save itself from a harsher climate, these diminutive islands find themselves on the front lines.
The government has avoided harsher measures for now, but the prospect of restrictions like a curfew remains widely discussed.
Manfred's foreboding statement suggests that Cora is likely to face punishment even harsher than that of the Astros leadership.
Even if Congress imposes harsher measures of its own, the Trump administration could slow-walk putting them in place.
Especially as other prominent Democrats, like Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal, have called for more aggressive tactics and harsher restrictions.
Given the asymmetry of power, Israel's response will probably be harsher and increasingly seen as anti-democratic, or worse.
After those shooting, Mayor Emanuel issued a statement calling for "meaningful gun control" and harsher sentences for gun crimes.
The remarks on Twitter were harsher than Trump's condemnation of McCain the previous night at a rally in Alabama.
Punishments in the United States also tend to be harsher, and are seen as unacceptable by the German suspects.
Not surprisingly, for states with harsher regimes, the reoffending rate is higher than in states with more lenient schemes.
If successful, he could help temper some harsher features of 21st-century capitalism by altering corporate cost-benefit analyses.
In the past, Twitch has allowed its biggest stars to come back, despite egregious acts that suggest harsher penalties.
The public favored longer, harsher prison terms, more executions, and a punitive rhetoric that would back those things up.
This law singled out solicitation of oral and anal sex for harsher punishment, including registration as a sex offender.
The law ultimately boosted prison funding, the number of police officers on the streets, and even harsher prison sentences.
By any objective measure, Nielsen's border policies have been harsher than those of her predecessor (and protector) John Kelly.
And even though I've spent three decades writing largely about marginalized people, it was much harsher than I understood.
The DOJ also faced harsher questioning from the judge, who came off exasperated at times during the government's arguments.
The Food and Drug Administration has recently taken a much harsher stance towards e-cigarette products, particularly flavored e-liquids.
All now are rowing back to harsher positions, but the damage with electorates is done, at least for some time.
Ma's appeal seeks harsher laws to fight fake goods, and comes as China's annual parliamentary meetings take place in Beijing.
Under the military government, prosecutions of those accused of defaming the royals have increased dramatically and sentences have become harsher.
Some local news reports claim its authors are urging a harsher U.S. stance over Beijing's handling of Hong Kong affairs.
They argued that it was wrong for parents to face harsher punishment for hitting their child than a neighbour would.
Even in Germany, where culture has traditionally been seen as the responsibility of the state, the climate is getting harsher.
Other leftists and the largest Islamist group, harsher in their criticism of the monarchy, have been boycotting the political process.
Beyond the changes to hike federal penalties, the 1994 law attempted to encourage states to adopt harsher criminal justice policies.
Its members have been thrust into a harsher world where it is necessary to be guarded, and sensitive to risk.
This time around, the prosecution had asked for a harsher sentence: 40 years, a decade longer than the original sentence.
Sessions, who has equated weed with heroin in the past, advocates harsher sentences for low-level drug offenses like weed.
Wherever they can, the Taliban replace the government's justice with their own swifter, harsher (and, some say, less corrupt) variety.
The main holdout against the trend towards harsher treatment of migrants is Colombia, by far the largest destination for Venezuelans.
Ultimately, he thinks, the Vietnamese exchanged oppression by warlords and landlords for even harsher subjugation to the disciples of Stalin.
The law, with its absolutist standards for schools, was a bust, and its harsher provisions were often waived under Obama.
Mr Civiletti's creation made funding lapses harsher, and thus less frequent—but also established their unique place in America's democracy.
Two representatives from Tennessee-based victims&apos rights organizations, who normally argue for harsher sentences, came to Brown&aposs defense.
It wanted to put down cats that were caught in "ecologically significant sites" without a microchip, which seems even harsher.
The authors hypothesise that the more competitive state judicial elections are, the more likely judges are to impose harsher sentences.
That includes harsher penalties for channels caught doing "something egregious that causes significant harm to our community as a whole."
But it wasn't until 2014 that the Drug Enforcement Administration rescheduled some opioid painkillers to put harsher restrictions on them.
A similar bill in the House is considered harsher, and has not attracted as much attention as the Senate proposal.
The Post also said that Obama did not impose harsher measures out of concern that Putin would escalate the situation.
Crime and race is easier, because there's so much evidence behind black people getting harsher sentences for the same crimes.
" "I think he needed to be much harsher as it related to the white supremacists and the nature of that.
Tennessee is one of the latest states to impose harsher punishments, often also called "slowpoke" or "left-lane courtesy" laws.
Clinton, and at his rally in Florida, several said they hoped Mr. Trump would be harsher in the next debate.
Some observers thought it should have, but Jackson gave him a second chance and instead imposed a harsher gag order.
Trump took a harsher tone and pointed fingers, though police have not released any information about suspects or motive yet.
She later created a new account with a different email address and noticed her grader was much harsher than before.
The sequel, with all proceeds going to the Brooklyn Community Bail Fund, is, if anything, a harsher, more rigorous listen.
Cannabis oil possession carries a harsher charge than regular marijuana possession: possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree.
After 9/11, a crackdown at the border resulted in more walls, longer wait times, and harsher inspections and questionings.
He's going to be hitting the trail even more after Labor Day: Watch for his remarks to get even harsher.
Without Mueller and Russia, Scott Pruitt would be closer to center stage, with an even brighter, harsher spotlight on him.
He says Mr. Trump will now have to make up for the deference he showed Mr. Putin with harsher actions.
He said the only way to keep Europe's internal borders open was to be much harsher on its external borders.
Other countries, like Tunisia, are imposing harsher lockdowns — including a 6 pm to 6 am public curfew enforced by military.
Kariya's position is that targeted head shots should have no part in the game and that punishment should be harsher.
The British jihadis were "harsher in their violence," than other captors, one former hostage, French journalist Didier Francois, has said.
Forget that it was Biden who co-sponsored the 1986 bill levying harsher penalties for crack than for powder cocaine.
On the issue of national security, the administration enshrined a harsher stance toward China in the president's National Security Strategy.
The demographic pressures facing Republicans could push them to take more extreme steps to preserve power, like even harsher gerrymanders.
Mostly, it is a modest update, one that has brushed off the story, making it louder, harsher, more aggressively smiley.
What follows is far harsher, an artfully staggered, increasingly harrowing depiction of the institutionally sanctioned forms of humiliation and subjugation.
I think that America's harsher on women … And I think that America is, you know, unfairly harsh on ethnic people.
Mr. Trump has been pushing for even harsher border policies than Ms. Nielsen presided over, and to resume separating families.
In Malaysia, officials took a harsher stance and blocked all cruise ships from docking, regardless of who was on board.
Successive federal elections have made it clear that voters will not accept anything less than ever-harsher treatment of refugees.
A Republican sweep would also ease the confirmation of federal judges, and it might encourage still harsher treatment of immigrants.
But Springsteen reminds us that there's always been a gap between the inclusive American ideal and the harsher, complicated reality.
His experience, he said, was far harsher, involving long days of marching, singing patriotic Chinese songs and memorizing Chinese laws.
The federal courts have been far harsher, dealing the Trump policy a series of what could ultimately be insurmountable setbacks.
Secularists and bloggers organized protests and demanded harsher sentences — essentially the death penalty — for those accused of 1971 war crimes.
Jackson had done her own calculation for the court record, agreeing on all but one argument for a harsher sentence.
There are few harsher vistas of America's homelessness problem than this neighbourhood, which adjoins a flourishing downtown and arts district.
Not only is there no need for harsher work requirements, but they do nothing to help people obtain better jobs.
On the Republican side, Jack Ciattarelli, a state assemblymen, kicked off the debate with a blunt warning, and harsher blame.
In recent years, the city's Buildings Department has hired hundreds of new inspectors and doled out harsher penalties for violators.
The frightening dilemma insult comics face as the jokes get harsher is that some people forget it's all an act.
A ProPublica investigation, for example, revealed implicit biases in courtroom algorithms that resulted in harsher sentences for people of color.
What if warmer weather is shedding harsher sunlight on cows, drying their skin and affecting the leather for the balls?
Croft said if the U.S. drops out of the nuclear deal it could take an even harsher posture toward Iran.
August 23: Trade whiplash August was all about the trade war as the rhetoric between Beijing and Washington grew harsher.
Boy Harsher truly took a dive into a world of strangeness and pain with this one—and it paid off.
Scaramucci wouldn't have recommended Trump Charlottesville statement, "He needed to be much harsher as it related to white supremacists." pic.twitter.
They compared Hill's treatment to what they see as harsher treatments for ESPN employees who have expressed right-leaning views.
He also called for harsher punishments for drug dealers, including the death penalty, pointing to China and Singapore as models.
That allows Star Trek to both imagine a better world and comment on the harsher realities of our real one.
On the campaign trail, he called himself "tough on crime" — a moniker for someone who supports harsher criminal justice policies.
Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, who represent states that expanded Medicaid under Obamacare — want to make the Medicaid cuts even harsher.
Trump based his move on advice from senior advisers who have taken a harsher tone toward Russia than he has.
Rather, Trump's words Wednesday night were harsher than ever before, highlighting immigrants as a threat to American safety and identity.
With the authorities seeking a harsher and more definitive sentence, Duncan was tried under the antiquated Witchcraft Act of 1735.
That can often lead to a harsher, less refined political discourse that can devolve into arguments that extend beyond politics.
Afterward, Greece, while under the gun ahead of a likely financial meltdown, accepted a deal with even harsher terms, he noted.
By 2000, the number of states with voter ID policies increased to 14 and by 2008 identification policies became much harsher.
The research indicates that harsher law enforcement efforts on drugs have a little to no effect on crime and drug use.
Tensions between Washington and Caracas have been high since the Trump administration imposed harsher sanctions against Venezuelan President Maduro last month.
Although it has received less publicity than the world's only sex-specific driving ban, it imposes harsher curbs on female mobility.
Trump was harsher toward other senators than he was with Paul, who argued that the bill didn't go far enough, however.
" Mr. Adkisson, in the same call, was even harsher in his criticism: "The formalities are followed, but they're undone by email.
A Brennan Center for Justice study found that when judges are approaching reelection, they are more likely to impose harsher penalties.
Wharram Percy in particular has thin, nutrient-poor soil and a harsher climate, making it a difficult place to grow crops.
That's different from previous generations of vapes that use freebase nicotine — a harsher form of nicotine that's more common in cigars.
The result—especially for small countries that today are protected by global rules—will be a harsher and more unstable world.
Kenya is particularly motivated to impose harsher punishments for ivory traders because the practice negatively impact wildlife tourism in the country.
And that presaged an even harsher step, an order that all virtual-currency exchanges shut by the end of the month.
We're often way harsher on ourselves than we are on others, so it's important to be compassionate with yourself, she says.
While she describes Petter as "a gentle, beautiful, lovely man," Katrina's estranged husband had harsher words for him after the killings.
IndyCar race stewards determined his actions were not severe enough to warrant a harsher penalty than the warning that was issued.
But the researchers thought that, based on their harsher lives, wild elephants would only sleep around two and a half hours.
Darker music greeted harsher images, as the deep-voiced attack-ad narrator replaced the often softer tone of a biographical spot.
Alarmed, the government has provided additional funding for integrating migrants, imposed harsher punishments for gun crimes and granted a weapons amnesty.
Kotaku reporter Gita Jackson compiled several accounts documenting a much harsher reality involving cult-like forced labor and even animal imprisonment.
"That harshness was a big influence for me because it chimed with the harsher ends of hardcore and thrash," Bullen recalls.
Ross explained Thursday the administration wanted to determine whether harsher penalties for excess steel production were required to bolster US security.
In February, new legislation increased oversight of religious education and practice, with harsher punishment for practices not sanctioned by the authorities.
Trump has not yet said if he will keep Obama's sanctions, seek harsher actions or even roll back other existing measures.
Ted Cruz is now solidly within the top tier of Republican presidential candidates -- and with that status, he's facing harsher scrutiny.
That led to calls for a crackdown on financial crimes and harsher penalties to improve corporate governance and restore investor confidence.
In other words, just because they were reading about fewer unethical studies, they became harsher judges of what counted as ethical.
The economists combined this with information on reoffending rates, to see if people with harsher sentences were less likely to reoffend.
Indeed several studies suggest that harsher sentences may be counter-productive, for instance as young offenders emerge hardened by juvenile jails.
That's reflected in stiffer suspension settings that give it a harsher ride, said Gabe Shenhar, an auto tester for Consumer Reports.
An early fascination with Chief Keef by the mainstream music press quickly reverted to a safer norm when harsher realities intruded.
Liston's face was still impassive, but the grooves along his forehead seemed deeper, and the snorting breaths through his nose harsher.
But it came under fire for mandating harsher sentences for crack versus powder cocaine offenses, which disproportionately sent minorities to prison.
A harsher sentence was needed, he said, to send a message "that this conduct is totally unacceptable and deserves severe punishment."
As the judge discussed how his sentence could be harsher than five years' imprisonment, Kelner put his hand on Flynn's back.
Despite the introduction of harsher laws, rapes in India, especially against minors have been in the limelight the past few months.
Federal investigators found at least 10 incidents where black students received harsher punishment than their white peers for the same conduct.
When the committee released its findings in June, the two Republicans filed their own 48-page addendum that was far harsher.
Those conditions include modifying its antiterror legislation, but that seems unlikely given the even harsher tactics employed since the coup attempt.
Migration at this level will mean Republicans face an even harsher demographic shift in a state already trending away from them.
They have brought a more oppressive tone to the country, with military courts routinely imposing harsher sentences than did civilian courts.
Editorial That black adolescents receive harsher disciplinary punishments at school than their white peers for the same offenses is troubling enough.
African Americans are more likely to be incarcerated and to receive harsher sentences for the same crime as their white counterparts.
The speakers pointed to what they felt is harsher treatment of Conyers than the reaction to sexual harassment allegations against Sen.
The latest version of the Senate bill is even harsher than an earlier version, write Jacob Leibenluft and Chye-Ching Huang.
He was harsher on Mr. Cohen, writing that if anybody wanted a good lawyer, he "would strongly suggest" not hiring him.
Previous attempts to draft a harsher new national security law, known as Article 23, were met with mass protests and abandoned.
But we know that it also led to aggressive policing and harsher prison sentences that disproportionately hurt black and brown communities.
Egyptian journalists have borne the brunt of his crackdown, but foreign reporters have recently been subject to harsher measures as well.
On each album, her music has become harsher and more disjointed, as the songs gradually become less songlike and more fragmentary.
But while Mr. Hou has taken a harsher tone after the oil spill, he has not exactly cracked down on Bintan.
More recently, the FTC has been reviewing these guidelines to revamp them and incur harsher penalties for those found in violation.
It will also impose harsher punishments — up to a 2180-year ban from the country — for graduates who overstay their visas.
Instead, the FBI investigates certain crimes as domestic terrorist incidents and prosecutors can use such evidence to ask for harsher penalties.
That way, he said, they can link criminals to more than one shipment, leading to harsher sentences when they are caught.
The trade-offs in a pandemic are brutal, but they could become harsher if the outbreak is allowed to get worse.
But he was aware that they would unearth some of the harsher notices of his work and pluck quotes from them.
Are we actually going to impose far harsher treatment on this group than even the much reviled Republican health care legislation?
Loughlin pleaded not guilty and could face a much harsher sentence alongside her husband if they are charged on both counts.
Chinese state media adopted a harsher tone against the protesters in Hong Kong, warning that they were "asking for self-destruction".
And this election season will likely be no different, as Democratic contenders vie with Trump over which side can be harsher.
He is as much a celebrity as he is an athlete, exposed to a spotlight possessed of a much harsher glare.
The group also argued that such predictive efforts have historically been biased, resulting in harsher penalties for minority and disadvantaged communities.
But a harsher punishment for Ms. Hill could have set off its own backlash from a different portion of its audience.
In 2009, hundreds were killed during ethnic riots in the regional capital, Urumqi, prompting the government to start instituting harsher policies.
In 2009, hundreds were killed during ethnic riots in the regional capital, Urumqi, prompting the government to start instituting harsher policies.
Many respondents reported growing concern among prospective students and their families about the harsher climate in the United States for foreigners.
But even one of Tesla's harsher critics has said he expects that Tesla's stock will now start to regain lost ground.
Problems with the bill, Frank said, include the amount at which a bank is considered risky and subject to harsher oversight.
Adding pressure on stocks was a harsher tone by Trump on U.S.-China trade talks, with export-reliant Germany falling 0.5%.
Manning and other franchisees said that they and other black franchisees have dealt with harsher treatment from McDonald&aposs operational consultants.
Our military service members are paid less, often work in harsher conditions and at home their families keep the fires burning.
Such an initiative might have harsher consequences in the United States, with our fixation on nonviolent drug crimes and lengthy sentences.
"There is no harsher critic of myself than myself, so I don&apost need to worry about anyone else," he said.
It submitted to the troika's demands and made spending cuts harsher than the ones it had previously been offered and rejected.
In his 173 book, The America We Deserve, he talked up harsher prison sentences and greater use of the death penalty.
That's how they simultaneously justify ramping up both a softer approach (for people who use) and a harsher one (for dealers).
Indeed, the 1994 crime law, which the Clintons and Sanders supported, attempted to encourage states to adopt harsher criminal justice policies.
Story at a glance Women in prison often face disproportionately harsher punishments for minor offenses compared to men in prison, according to a new study from the United States Commission on Civil Rights released Wednesday The report also notes that prison officials and correctional staff tend to be trained inconsistently on the prevalence of harsher punishment for incarcerated women.
The murder and attempted murder charges come with hate-crime and gun allegations that can bring harsher penalties if he is convicted.
"I've had people say they want me to be harsher as a DM, and I don't always take that advice," Woods says.
BEN SHAPIRO, AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE POLITICAL COMMENTATOR AND WRITER: He&aposs been a lot harsher on Putin than Obama was by the way.
"While this year macro assumptions will be harsher, we would expect an overall reassuring set of results," Trussardi said about Italy's banks.
But in recent months, we've started to see a push for harsher consequences for the people who are responsible for these encounters.
"Something that hasn't gotten enough attention is how this harsher immigration climate is particularly unforgiving for women," the Lean In leader wrote.
A previous lower court ruling had cleared the way for harsher penalties on anyone found blocking, harassing, or taking photos of voters.
Either way, it appears the U.S. — or perhaps just the president — has decided that time is up and harsher measures are required.
He would eliminate sentencing disparities between crack and powder cocaine, noting that harsher sentences for crack cocaine disproportionately affect defendants of color.
In the rhino's homelands, they say, extra patrols, fences and harsher penalties have helped curb poaching in the past couple of years.
For example, recall supporters pointed to the harsher sentencing of a Latino man in a sexual assault case Persky had presided over.
While the sanctions are sure to be troubling to Iran, even harsher sanctions are on deck to come into effect in November.
The USCIRF generally adopts a harsher view than the State Department, which has to take into account America's broader foreign-policy interests.
NASA used the same shiny insulation material to protect many of its Earth-made crafts from the much harsher environment of space.
Season four builds to a catastrophic altercation between the prisoners and the harsher guards brought in by Litchfield's new for-profit overlords.
Davos Man's smiley-faced faith in business-led solutions (green bonds, impact investing, social innovation and the rest) concealed a harsher reality.
In the book's introduction, Siegel writes that the selection of notes was edited to remove Whitten's harsher thoughts on his fellow artists.
There are two very different ways that you can react to reality when it turns out to be harsher than you expected.
All this prompts a harsher criticism: that its wealth has allowed Sweden to prop up an ethnic underclass sequestered in invisible suburbs.
Some of its harsher versions can demand women clad in all black, adulterers being stoned and thieves getting their hands cut off.
In recent years, some states with Republican legislatures, like Kansas, have implemented even harsher work requirements — and tougher penalties — for these programs.
Black and Latino people were more likely to use crack cocaine and, therefore, more likely to face harsher sentences and jail time.
" Drew Westen was harsher: "Instead of answering any of the questions we Americans had hired him to answer, Mueller pleaded 'no contest.
Tutton warned that another slump could have harsher repercussions as the government has since cut aid schemes such as the Social Fund.
But McConnell is still asking those senators to take a vote for a harsher spending cap than they said they could support.
For every problem, Trump has a solution, and the solution is the same: More militarization, harsher penalties, and more authority for cops.
People change poses, their posture is different, the lighting is harsher or softer, and other factors may come into play as well.
On Saturday, Prime Minister Viorica Dancila said she was considering calling a referendum to introduce harsher sentences for rapists, pedophiles and murderers.
The Post said that the administration response was tempered by fears that Putin would react to harsher measures by escalating the crisis.
Do you think the shift in rhetoric, like Trump calling for the death penalty for dealers, is going ramp up harsher enforcement?
But where were the end-of-the-world forecasts when members of the legislature repeatedly belittled the president in far harsher terms?
We human beings have a remarkably dark ability to see our own decisions as justifiable, while viewing others through a harsher lens.
Steven Cohen of Tennessee and a handful of others who wanted the House to vote on a harsher censure of Trump's tweets.
As it gets darker, the cold gets harsher, and Sarah has to use a picture of Kira as kindling for a fire.
I held myself to harsher standards: I ought to be able to redefine myself without a new word, a titular fresh start.
The one-year sentence was the maximum allowable under the law, but Clinton said he should have received a much harsher punishment.
He's likely to face harsher questioning from European leaders, who have historically been tougher on Silicon Valley and more concerned about privacy.
But the FCC rules covered internet providers and subjected them to harsher standards, critics said, by requiring them to get customer permission.
A memo from FTC commissioner Rohit Chopra suggested earlier this month that the FTC would take a harsher stance against corporate offenders.
"I think you can expect if Lori Loughlin gets convicted she will pay a much harsher penalty than Felicity Huffman," he described.
This solidarity clause, Article 5, was written by politicians of another generation, one with harsher experiences in a much simpler world order.
It said he had introduced a harsher end-of-year review procedure and promoted a smaller percentage of candidates to managing director.
Kirsten Gillibrand's harsher immigration stances during the Obama years also seem out-of-step with the Democratic Party of the Trump era.
But the harsher version must have made a strong impression as the fashions in the exhibit are more glamorously Grimm than Disney.
He offered harsher words for the victim, saying he had been accompanied by another protester provocatively wearing a Ku Klux Klan costume.
Nullification of the Iran nuclear deal suits those with no faith in diplomacy, raising the prospect of harsher strategies, beginning with sanctions.
The Times investigation is a damning portrait of a company in crisis and puts Zuckerberg's testimony before Congress in a harsher light.
At times, she advocated a harsher approach to Iran than Kerry was pursuing, but he cherished Nowrouzzadeh's "unvarnished judgment," he told me.
Em (Matilda Ziegler) is in some ways harsher, egging on Andy's revenge fantasies and bullying him to take "ownership" of his feelings.
"We will not just retaliate (against) even the smallest attack here (in Idlib), we will give a much harsher response," he said.
Britain and the United States have recently taken a harsher line on citizens trying to return after stints with the Islamic State.
That in turn has bolstered arguments of hawks in Washington and other capitals who say that China's behavior warrants far harsher responses.
Democrats were far harsher in their assessment of Mr. Trump, saying that the president had been played by the North Korean leader.
In "Winter's" ominous chords, I heard validation; the world was harsher than suggested by the cheerful, Disneyfied kid-culture of the 1980s.
But for all the optimism, the elections in Virginia last week vividly reflected why the reality might be a good deal harsher.
On Medicaid, the federal-state health program covering 69 million lower-income people, the Senate plan is harsher than the House plan.
Hoagland said Republicans are having a much tougher time embracing Trump's budget because it's much harsher than those of his GOP predecessors.
The United States issued an even harsher assessment, calling the election a "sham" and imposing new economic sanctions on the country's businesses.
Kate Albers, a spokeswoman for Collier County, said officials received periodic weather updates, each one showing a harsher forecast for the region.
President Donald Trump's pared-down e-cigarette flavor ban — which leaves out menthol vapes — inspired congressional Democrats to push for harsher laws.
This lack of specialization and the harsher punishments can also further marginalize women even when they're leaving prison, the report further adds.
Internationally, fines and punishments for marijuana possession can be much harsher, including long jail sentences or even execution for trafficking large amounts.
And scrutiny on big media organizations on Tuesday, when 70 million people might tune in, is likely to be harsher than ever.
Some advocacy groups have said that the fines are only a slap on the wrist and the company deserves much harsher penalties.
Circuit Judge Bernice Bouie Donald dissented from Wednesday's decision, faulting Michigan for imposing a "harsher sanction" on indigent drivers than other drivers.
The cuts had a far harsher impact on poor and disadvantaged groups than the general population, according to Irish human rights groups.
But the harsher notes of the Trump campaign—its openly nativist and racist appeals—have called into question Jared and Ivanka's motives.
Whatever approach one takes, the general point is that a harsher approach to criminal justice just doesn't seem to do much good.
However, such stigma toward LGBTQ people is often viewed as harsher when done by communities of color because they're already being marginalized.
Israelis are fonder of him by seven percentage points, perhaps because he has sounded, at times, friendlier toward settlements and harsher towards Iran.
The sound of the movie begins to emerge from the theater's speakers, but without its visual accompaniment it seems somehow louder and harsher.
President Joko Widodo recently signed a regulation allowing for harsher punishments for child molesters and rapists, including chemical castration and the death penalty.
The Environmental Protection Agency received harsher restrictions: no social media, no press releases, no blog posts, no speaking engagements, agency employees were told.
Lawyers feared that because the NYT had been issued with a court order already, The Washington Post could face even harsher legal ramifications.
The harsher sentence was due to their role in helping to organize the trafficking operation in March 2012, according to the court statement.
These will ensure your straight-out-the-salon shine lasts weeks longer than it might if you opt for harsher cleansers with sulfates.
That echoes Trump's assertion that Russia is taking a harsher stance because it sees limited opportunities for rapprochement with the new US administration.
"There could hardly be a harsher blow against the relatives and victims," said Niema Movassat, a lawmaker for the Left party, on Twitter.
At his Senate confirmation hearing in January, Sessions did not appear to take a harsher approach to enforcing federal law on marijuana policy.
And as humans moved into harsher climates, it makes sense that their genome would latch onto Neanderthal variants that could help them survive.
In 2011, a harsher version of this restriction was rolled out in the city of Jiangmen, forbidding residents from owning dogs at all.
"What he has been through after the fact has really been a much harsher attack than what he endured that night," she said.
What we're seeing in the harsher, more cynical Lara 2.0 is a woman afraid of losing herself the moment she loses her fortune.
The American soldiers, who were on guard duty at the outpost, described even harsher abuse by the militiamen and the SEAL Team members.
The agency hinted that it was using harsher methods than usual, in line with procedures permitted in cases of so-called ticking bombs.
Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Bratton say they are now doing the opposite, with a tack that is not necessarily harsher but smarter.
Warren introduced a bill that would establish harsher penalties for civilian cyberthreats following the Equifax breach along with other measures regarding data privacy.
Some have speculated that this is a test case so Hong Kong can take harsher measures if it withstands legal and public challenges.
Additionally, states have passed harsher laws against sexual violence, and stalking, which has led to more reports of crime and thus more arrests.
At the same time, within this common identity, Europe's social model can soften the harsher edges of America's free-for-all market mentality.
The First Step Act is a sentencing-reform bill that repeals some of the harsher federal laws passed in the 275s and 1990s.
He's an Auckland-based competitive shooter, a contributor to the Kiwi Gun blog, and a campaigner for the harsher sentencing of firearms offences.
Breaching the JCPOA and moving towards a nuclear capability would alienate the Europeans, and give America a clear cause to take harsher action.
The Dutch law, in force since 2013, is an unusual effort to protect women in the West from rules made in harsher places.
He's made safety and security a focus of his campaign, vowing to make punishment for crimes harsher while loosening restrictions on gun ownership.
Shoving more and more low-level drug violators in prison for long stints may make good sense if the harsher punishments discouraged crime.
There is growing evidence that the burden of homophobia is harsher and heavier on the poor The Economist: Where is tolerance being eroded?
Her departure seems to presage a harsher turn on immigration from a president who considers the issue central to his re-election strategy.
Wetterling's case sparked national outrage and inspired legislation designed to better protect children that imposes harsher penalties for those convicted of sex crimes.
Morissette urged a harsher sentence in a victim statement at the hearing, the newspaper reports, saying he had stolen her trust and money.
A year into her time at Brightly, Dominguez says, "it's very different," from the days of harsh chemicals, harsher hours, and low pay.
Under General Zia, things got much harsher; disrespecting the Koran or Islam's prophet could incur life imprisonment or, in the latter case, death.
His well-honed formula—robust conservatism with a smile—will attract some voters who share his instincts but are repelled by harsher rhetoric.
Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA), who has pushed Congress to impose harsher penalties on "swatting," has been targeted by a swatting call herself.
Such sun-dimming technology is designed to reduce the risks associated with accelerating warming in coming decades, from fiercer storms to harsher heatwaves.
What's next: It could still meet resistance on the Senate floor and a similar bill in the House is considered harsher on industry.
On a broader scale, it illustrates how the privatization of the prison system incentivizes harsher sentencing and thrives on higher rates of incarceration.
Popular lyrics call for harsher action against Pakistan and separatist Kashmiri militants, and for forced conversions and a Hindu settlement campaign in Kashmir.
In the current environment, it is costless for members of Congress to speak out against China and to advocate for the harsher measures.
His sentence was harsher than the probation officer asked for, but a petition for his removal has now swelled beyond a million signatures.
In 2001 his office began imposing harsher sanctions such as charging prostitutes and clients with felonies on third offenses, and impounding johns' vehicles.
His business aims to make farmers - and the region's milk supply system - better able to cope with harsher weather linked to climate change.
The directive called for stricter nationwide inspections of all livestock transportation vehicles, and harsher punishments for the illegal transportation and slaughter of pigs.
He additionally argued that the Clean Power Plan would set a precedent that could bring about harsher regulations that more directly harm Nevada.
The United States must impose harsher sanctions on Russia, Venezuela, and any person or nation that continues to work with corrupt Maduro regime.
Some investors have expressed their concerns about slower growth by buying parts of the market they expect to outperform in a harsher environment.
It starts with the president's demand for harsher policies on the southern border, no matter how legally or morally dubious they may be.
"It's not lost on me that you're harsher on Elijah Cummings than on the president and what he has done," Todd responded. Rep.
It has over 13,000 five-star reviews, and it whitens teeth naturally without the harsher peroxides that can be irritating for sensitive teeth. 
Reports indicated that Nielsen's April 7 resignation was the result of Miller's handiwork to pave the way for harsher policies to curb immigration.
Mark Zuckerberg faced a harsher crowd Wednesday on Capitol Hill in the second day of congressional hearings for the Facebook founder and CEO.
The fundraising email adopted a much harsher tone than the one the president took earlier Friday when discussing the resolution's passage with reporters.
One, sometimes known as "Kate's Law," would impose harsher penalties for migrants convicted of crimes who attempt to re-enter the US illegally.
On Monday, a British TV news report cast it in a harsher light, showing video of Cambridge Analytica executives offering to entrap politicians.
If you've had your bike stolen three times in the last six weeks, you might give the next bike thief a harsher punishment.
Harsher vetting will eat up more government resources, apparently pushing the United State to to cut down on the refugees it takes in.
But while the new case is indeed a setback, Tunis sees little possibility that the state of emergency's harsher guidelines will make acomeback.
The government shifted to harsher policies in 2009 after protests in Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi, spiraled into rioting and left nearly 200 people dead.
Human rights groups and pro-democracy politicians saw the push for harsher sentences as evidence the government was trying to satisfy Beijing's interests.
Federal guidelines for sentencing are advisory but a judge must justify any sentencing that is considerably harsher or weaker than the government recommendations.
Carrie Lam's comments are likely to fuel speculation that harsher legal and police measures may be in the works to curb the protests.
The pitch was undeniably lukewarm and seemed carefully calibrated to separate Walsh from other "never Trump" Republicans who are harsher toward the president.
China has long been North Korea's closest ally on the international stage, and Beijing has repeatedly protected its neighbor from harsher international condemnation.
Federal prosecutors had asked a judge to sentence Cartwright to two years in prison — a penalty significantly harsher than the normal sentencing guidelines.
The announcement came Sunday night after another Iranian official said it would consider taking even-harsher steps over the U.S. killing of Gen.
Instead of acknowledging these gains, Mr. Sessions has clung to the familiar myth that longer, harsher sentences reduce crime and increase public safety.
As he tries to win over Mr. Moon, Mr. Trump already is pivoting to a harsher approach to China, according to administration officials.
The sweeping changes come alongside harsher crackdowns on dissent, however, and are accompanied by high-profile incidents that have damaged the kingdom's reputation.
There's plenty of data that a not-wealthy American convicted of a not-white-collar crime would have gotten a much harsher sentence.
There's also data that the same judge would give a wealthy African-American convicted of a white-collar crime a much harsher sentence.
This means a tiny rise can be sharply felt and lead to harsher impacts, according to a 53 study in Geophysical Research Letter.
Major General Michael Dunlavey, who succeeded him, sent a memo to his commanders later that year requesting authorization to use harsher interrogation techniques.
" He said he believed that a voter uprising or even a violent confrontation over immigration was possible, because "the mood is harsher everywhere.
The Saudis, who were already facing off against Iran-backed rebels in Yemen, have taken an even harsher stance since their leadership change.
Their judges are supposed to have some degree of independence, and some judges are certainly harsher on immigrants and asylum seekers than others.
Democrats and Republicans, from Democratic Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro to Republican US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, have encouraged the harsher prosecutor approach.
However, Pyongyang returned to its default position Monday, threatening the U.S. if it followed through on imposing harsher sanctions on the Hermit Kingdom.
Ohio Issue 1, a ballot initiative, would reduce drug possession offenses to misdemeanors, so they're no longer classified as felonies with harsher penalties.
"Ponyboy" and "Faceshopping" are harsher: sludge-coated slabs of synthesizer clobber each other, adorned with the sounds of crinkled aluminum and stretched latex.
Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is a lot like previous repeal bills, except in areas where it's much harsher.
I might be a little harsher and a lot more insane on Terrence's set than I could be on the Top Model set.
During his rambling presentation, and in questions with reporters, Trump made many factually incorrect claims about immigrants, immigration policy and crime — including claims that asylum seekers never show up in court (two-thirds do), that Barack Obama had a harsher family separation policy than him (Trump's was much harsher) and that he's getting billions for his wall (he's gotten none).
But studies have found that harsher punishments do not actually stop the flow of drugs: A 2000 study from Peter Reuter at the University of Maryland and Harold Pollack at the University of Chicago found there's no good evidence that tougher punishments or harsher supply-elimination efforts do a better job of pushing down access to drugs and substance abuse than lighter penalties.
And this ban is harsher and broader than past orders by past presidents, because it covers every program that falls under global health assistance.
And I talked to a lot of legal scholars who look at this and said he should have taken harsher action, and didn&apost.
For single moms or dads, typically earning $26,000 a year, the reality is far harsher, leaving next to nothing left over for other needs.
Under the terms of this new deal, if the U.S. discovers any new violations from ZTE, it can activate a harsher 10-year ban.
In defense of this, Kleiman cites the research that shows harsher punishments don't deter criminal behavior much more than simply making something illegal does.
Cooper's plan in North Carolina includes a full repeal of that state's law and harsher penalties for crimes committed in bathrooms and dressing rooms.
But speeding up efforts to switch to clean energy and prepare vulnerable communities for harsher climate impacts is proving frustratingly intractable, for many reasons.
And even those who have jobs feel that there is one set of rules for the elite and another, harsher one for the masses.
It cracked down on unoriginality by hiding videos ripped off from other creators, and began levying harsher demotions to repeat violators of its policies.
Even as they continue to use harsher language regarding competitors, Microsoft is still finding ways to interoperate with rivals, and that's not going away.
This may seem like a consequence of a sexually permissive age, yet views of infidelity are actually harsher than just a few generations ago.
The assemblywoman added that the passing of this bill could lead to harsher sentences for animal abusers, bringing justice to the creatures they hurt.
She's 27 Jorge Chepote knows he's going to have to prepare his 29-year-old daughter for a world that's harsher than she realizes.
Shishmaref may seem far and away, but harsher-droughts, worse floods, failed crops, mass extinction and climate refugees will be all of our problem.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, staked his candidacy to the idea that he would be harsher on immigrants—especially undocumented immigrants—than Obama.
One possibility is that failing to complete selected challenges was demoralizing and led participants to re-evaluate their personality traits in a harsher light.
The money went to efforts to buff up its image, keep US aid flowing, and stave off harsher sanctions in response to its atrocities.
Instead, McConnell opted to be harsher and has not softened it even slightly, even though he has hundreds of billions of dollars of flexibility.
His sound approaches some of the same sonics of chillwave architects like Washed Out, but with a harsher, much more aggressive approach to rhythm.
Matt Yglesias's slightly harsher assessment in Vox, that Trump is behaving like an accessory after the fact, is closer to the mark but incomplete.
Some believe pill-testing is an option, while most right-wing politicians insist that harsher penalties and holding festivals more accountable is the answer.
But even that is now disappearing as climate change brings harsher weather and more people turn to harvesting the vegetable to survive, she said.
Valletti urged companies to address such concerns before politicians step in and impose measures which may be harsher than those demanded by competition regulators.
I like how the music adapts to the situations you're in, the upbeat and harsher tones of battle really adding to the whole experience.
Jasper Williams Jr.'s funeral eulogy for Aretha Franklin, which emphasized the need for moral and spiritual renewal, came in for even harsher criticism.
But they sounded even more worried that she would face harsher criticism than a male president for whatever large or small mistakes she makes.
Mr. Pence, who is seen as averse to confrontational politics, could provide a counterweight to some of the harsher aspects of Mr. Trump's personality.
Muggah: President Jair Bolsonaro campaigned on a promise to get tough on crime and protect "good citizens" with more repressive policing and harsher sentencing.
El Paso native O'Rourke offered a harsher condemnation, saying Sunday on CNN that Trump used language similar to that of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.
Yet the sight of pregnant women misusing intoxicating substances and media reports of newborns experiencing symptoms of acute opioid withdrawal elicit harsher reactions, too.
And it is due to consider as soon as next week another measure imposing harsher sanctions on Saudi Arabia that also has bipartisan support.
A bill scheduled to be introduced on Thursday in the Senate proposes harsher punishments for tech companies and executives found responsible for privacy violations.
Ron Wyden on Thursday, proposes harsher penalties for privacy violations than those currently in place, which Wyden believes are insufficient to deter bad behavior.
If the #MeToo movement had been going on then, my guess is that there would have been a lot harsher outcomes at the time.
But morally, E-Verify seems vastly preferable to the brutality of family separation and the harsher Obama-era measures that liberals have belatedly discovered.
They were seen as the cause of economic troubles, by lowering wages and being willing to work for much less and in harsher conditions.
In 2007, he ultimately took a generous plea deal with federal prosecutors and pleaded guilty to prostitution charges rather than harsher child trafficking allegations.
"It may have been the performances, but it seemed a harsher, more sort of cutting piece than the first time out," said Mr. Hampton.
Now Puerto Rico plans to shutter another 265 schools, an even harsher measure following a calamitous natural disaster that exacerbated the island's financial woes.
But the deal set off protests from Washington lawmakers, including members of Mr. Trump's own party, who said ZTE's transgressions deserved a harsher penalty.
The Chinese government took a notably harsher stance on Monday, after it was widely reported local bitcoin exchanges would be shut down by authorities.
Her supporters argued that even though she never pulled a trigger, her sentence was much harsher than those of many of the others involved.
Activists and artists of their generation had to develop much harsher, darker senses of humor as calluses against the much rougher struggles they endured.
"Dad's crime was greater, but purer, Dad's self-inflicted punishment was harsher, his reticence, his depression more penitent than Mum's fake blindness," Bergljot says.
He tweeted Thursday that McConnell and other Senate GOP leaders are subjecting him to a harsher standard than they are applying to Democratic Sen.
Mr. Corzine agreed to a harsher undertaking — accepting a lifetime prohibition from leading a futures broker or registering with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Many black residents say they are at a significant disadvantage in the criminal justice system, complaining of nearly all-white juries and harsher sentences.
This Autowit Fresh 1 True HEPA Air Purifier and Aroma Diffuser can help you breathe more peacefully during the harsher times of the year.
What's next: The decision could lead to a harsher punishment for Mr. Manafort when he is sentenced next month on two counts of conspiracy.
Taking place on a Lakota reservation, it incorporates issues around contemporary Native American life into its stories of harsh people pushed to harsher deeds.
His friends who chose to go to trial to prove their innocence received even harsher sentences of between 30 to 35 years in prison.
In another, harsher view, he does not yet know quite what the team is that will carry England through the challenges that lie ahead.
Teens talk about JUUL on social media, feel it's easier to hide from adults, and like the harsher hit JUUL's salt-based nicotine provides.
Do you believe now 30, 40 years of mass incarceration targeted disproportionately towards African-Americans, harsher sentences, disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system?
He also claimed that if you impose harsher background checks, chances are a lot of people would pass, erroneously or not, the check anyway.
Study after study has shown that all-white juries are harsher on black defendants, make more errors, and discuss fewer of the case facts.
Adam Schiff (D-CA), ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, appeared alongside Bossert on This Week and offered a harsher point of view.
Then in April, Trump told his Cabinet to find other social services on which they could add work requirements or make existing rules harsher.
"There is a view which suggests that historically communities that lived in harsher weather were brought together by greater mutual support," Professor John Helliwell said.
In oral arguments this week, the tone of questioning appeared to be harsher toward UC Berkeley than Broad, indicating the decision could sway toward Broad.
Once policies become harsher or softer than the level preferred by the public, voters send a signal and the government adjusts the policy "temperature" accordingly.
"Special Report" host Bret Baier discusses U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's comments on Nikki Haley and whether the U.S. should impose harsher sanctions against Russia.
Throughout decades in the Senate, Biden spent much of his time pushing for policies that led to more incarceration and a harsher war on drugs.
It is but a short step from intervening on behalf of one of the president's allies to intervening to ensure harsher punishment for his enemies.
In December Barclays vowed to fight a $5bn-odd fine for mortgage mis-selling, which it argues is harsher than those faced by American banks.
After a double fatality back in 2014, law enforcement used data collected from both vehicles to impose a harsher prison sentence on Victor Lamont Mobley.
At some point, will YouTube begin losing more money than its making by hosting hateful videos, and start implementing harsher penalties—or remove them entirely?
Jeff Sessions, the new attorney-general, has taken a much harsher line, arguing that prosecutors should press for the "most serious" charges against drug offenders.
Local reports say that other Members of Parliament present at the meeting also suggested harsher punishments for repeat offenders, such as naming and shaming culprits.
The law has been amended twice to make it harsher, first by outlawing mere possession rather than distribution and then by setting mandatory minimum sentences.
The absence of harsher ingredients like fluoride and nitrates also make this toothpaste a good choice for people prone to canker sores or gum sensitivity.
Criticised for being too soft in his approach to Mr Trump earlier in the year, he may feel obliged to strike a harsher tone now.
United States (2012), which stuck down parts of a state law that sought to impose a harsher immigration regime within Arizona than federal law permitted.
Opposition groups and activists widely accused Tsipras of ignoring the results of that plebiscite when he agreed to even harsher austerity measures a month later.
Studies have shown how racial prejudice has infiltrated the judicial system, where Native Hawaiians often receive longer and harsher sentences than their non-Hawaiian counterparts.
It is often difficult to differentiate between harmless jokes, harsher sarcasm and hurtful bullying and when that line has been crossed in the digital world.
But when you ask Europeans how they feel about Islam and its adherents, then the picture is much harsher and in some ways getting worse.
But Chinese leaders continue to water down and resist still-harsher sanctions, as they fear the collapse of the Kim regime more than its nukes.
Infant care at $10,400 is harsher, and the quality daycare preferred by people with incomes over $150,000 costs $11,652, according to Brookings analyst Grover Whitehurst.
The paper's WeChat account took a harsher line, saying that with Trump getting back with the program on "one China", Taiwan had better watch out.
For many people, Spanish politics has become harsher and more divisive than at any time since the death of the dictator, Francisco Franco, in 1975.
But the specific threats he brandished Sunday — from harsher economic penalties to international prosecution for alleged perpetrators of war crimes — have been raised repeatedly before.
This trend has grown harsher since the BJP took power in 2014, vowing to end "appeasement" of Indian Muslims and to get tough on Pakistan.
By contrast, the U.S. has laxer standards for market entry, but then levies harsher penalties on companies found to be harming people or the environment.
It will be debated in October and, if passed, will replace current provisions in the country's Sharia courts -- which govern Muslims -- with harsher hudud punishments.
Loot boxes are beginning to face harsher scrutiny from platform owners and government regulators overseas, but the US market has remained relatively untouched so far.
Anything that survives here could offer insights into how life got its start billions of years ago, when the Earth was a much harsher planet.
What's worse, should talks completely break down, it's possible that Trump may consider new measures, such as harsher economic punishments — or even a military option.
Technology that reduces the uncertainties associated with the journeys can help protect herds and incomes, making families more resilient to the harsher conditions, experts say.
"If women systematically experience harsher punishment than men following ethical violations, this could help to explain well-documented disparities in pay, advancement, and job satisfaction."
And Trump, who has been even harsher toward Romney than Cruz has, said the former Massachusetts governor's support for Cruz was good for his campaign.
Black people are still more likely to receive harsher sentences for committing the same crimes as white people, such as ingesting and selling illegal drugs.
Some travelers see the restrictions of these "bare fares" as a final assault on all things decent, and others have resigned themselves to harsher skies.
Some of these penalties are routinely imposed and are routinely graver than those associated with misdemeanor crimes — and often harsher than the punishment for felonies.
A departure from his harsher 2008 campaign rhetoric, normalization quickly became a cornerstone of President Obama's Sudan policy, articulated in his earliest days in office.
These findings suggest cities and communities may need to reassess their risk and find new ways to prepare for harsher weather as climate change continues.
A person who makes a mistake over and over is going to receive much harsher discipline than somebody who makes it for the first time.
Tesla and Musk ended up accepting harsher penalties than the SEC originally proposed to settle the claims, according to the person familiar with the deal.
And it's not hard to view the ASI as a soft complement to the harsher arsenal of potential trade measures being lined up against China.
Drawing from the same sympathetic proto-feminist well as McCartney's 22017 B-side, "Daytime Nighttime Suffering," the younger musician doles out significantly harsher lyrical punishment.
Hurricane Irma presents an even harsher reality as the storm surge may be higher and longer than we have ever dealt with here in Florida.
His priority is even harsher enforcement efforts, even separating parents from children as a deterrent to unlawful border crossings, as Kelly explained to NPR Friday.
A South Korean president who decided that pursuing this goal was a waste of time would arguably face even harsher condemnation — including from the right.
The president quickly veered into discussing the need for harsher death penalty laws as a method of deterring mass murderers, Peduto recalled to the Post.
A second, harsher round of sanctions will go into effect in 85033 days if Russia does not prove it is no longer using chemical weapons.
So far, Trump has avoided matching the harsher language, as he did for most of last year as tensions ratcheted up between himself and Kim.
Through 52 episodes of television — some of them, like that Kitty Genovese episode, marvelous — "Girls" has never stopped looking for the grander, harsher psychological picture.
He faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison, according to federal sentencing guidelines, though the judge could impose a harsher or lighter sentence.
Neera Tanden, a close Clinton ally, was even harsher: "I guess the good news is that Matt Lauer isn't moderating an actual debate," she wrote.
The agency last investigated Google in 2013 but didn't bring formal charges, much to the chagrin of those who said the company deserved harsher sanctions.
He previously served as California's governor from 2700 to 22006, right at the cusp of the nation's turn toward harsher sentencing laws and mass incarceration.
It is proposing new legislation that would require taxpayers with outstanding tax liabilities to come forward by September 2018, or be subject to harsher punishments.
But Washington has taken a harsher stance toward Silicon Valley lately, and Friday's announcement marks its most aggressive action yet to curb its privacy overreaches.
The paper's WeChat account took a harsher line, saying that with Trump getting back with the programme on "one China", Taiwan had better watch out.
But his views reflect a concerted effort by Trump's allies to convince the President that harsher action is necessary to short circuit the Russia probe.
In any event, the police state is expected to be enormous for the World Cup, and Putin signed legislation to impose harsher punishments for hooligans.
The laws are the second phase of the Sultan's plan to introduce harsher Islamic laws to the country, which has a population of just 420,000.
Twenty-year-old Jaylen Brown might ascend beneath a harsher spotlight, or maybe Marcus Smart or Terry Rozier could end up giving Boston anything offensively.
Coates said he is "concerned" about Clinton's support of harsher criminal justice reform as first lady and her six-figure speaking honorariums from big banks.
The scandal over Wells Fargo's opening about two million potentially fake bank and credit card accounts, though, has added to the calls for harsher action.
Last summer, the House passed a bill called "Kate's Law," which would create harsher prison penalties for undocumented immigrants repeatedly entering the United States illegally.
That has led to increasing complaints among the Iranian public about the state of the economy, and a harsher crackdown on dissent by wary authorities.
That could then lead the US to opt for even harsher measures to try to deter Iran — like a military strike on its nuclear facilities.
The harsher stance on Russia will also prove to be an early test of the ideological compatibility of the president's newly revamped national security team.
"But for now the Iranian regime doesn't want to use too much force," fearing escalation inside the country and a harsher reaction outside, he said.
The Parliament this week moved toward imposing harsher punishments for those who abuse children, and eliminating the statute of limitation on prosecution of such crimes.
But a number of Mr. Biden's advisers used language about Mr. Eastland and Mr. Talmadge that was far harsher than Mr. Biden's remarks on Tuesday.
That state of affairs is frequently portrayed as a kind of urgent national crisis requiring even harsher crackdowns, even more money, and all the rest.
Congress actually tried in the past to force judges to impose harsher sentences in white-collar cases, but the Supreme Court has ruled this unconstitutional.
Jae: It's explicitly significant to Boy Harsher as I got the word "Careful" tattooed on my back at what I thought was our last show.
The community-policing program, funded by the State Department in 25 Salvadoran districts, is intended as an alternative to the harsher tactics of the Jaguars.
Now, many of them got it wrong too, which spared us some harsher retribution, but it was good and useful that our failures were noticed.
But while Americans still feel that violent criminals warrant harsher sentences, they say they want equal or more resources devoted to white-collar crime control.
Despite platitudes about party unity, the tone grew harsher after one rural county discovered a tabulation error that added 100 votes to Mr. Colyer's tally.
A separate study published in July by researchers at San Diego State University found that male critics were harsher than women on female-led films.
While Mr. Papadopoulos deserved a harsher punishment than probation, the judge said, he also deserved credit for trying to cooperate and for his apparent contrition.
Both can be tough on the people who work for them, though Klobuchar has been accused of harsher treatment, like throwing objects that strike staffers.
The Senate plan imposes a harsher formula for its cap than the House plan, which already cuts Medicaid spending by $834 billion over 10 years.
"It's actually scarier, because what comes next will be a lot harsher," he said on Wednesday, as Japanese leaders scrambled to find a coherent response.
One example: Crabb reasoned that because Stone had in fact succeeded in obstructing justice — as opposed to just trying to — he deserved a harsher sentence.
In particular, Warren proposes harsher laws against spreading misinformation for the purpose of voter suppression, as in ads spreading the wrong date for election day.
He's seemed to have backed down from his harsher positions -- STEPHEN SCHWARZMAN: I think the issue with DACA right now is really a legal issue.
What does unity mean for victims of the criminal justice system when their choice is someone like Klobuchar, who pursued harsher penalties for nonviolent offenders?
Senator Roy Blunt was harsher: "There's about one hour of presentation that we've heard about 10 times yesterday, and about 6 times today," he said.
The United Nations Security Council on Friday unanimously voted to slap harsher sanctions on North Korea in response to its latest intercontinental ballistic missile test.
Mr. Trump, who campaigned in five states on Monday, took a harsher approach, assailing the "crooked media," attacking a "corrupt Washington establishment" and mocking Mrs.
Then in April 2018, Trump told his Cabinet to find other social services on which they could add work requirements or make existing rules harsher.
" Global Times, a state-run nationalist newspaper, used harsher language in an editorial chastising the Trump administration for "brazenly shirking its responsibility on climate change.
Instead of finalizing the transformation of our laws to the full criminalization of migrants, they should commit to preventing harsh laws from getting even harsher.
The plea deals use the respective totals to calculate how much prison time they should receive, so Semprevivo is facing a harsher sentence than Huffman.
Mr. Trudeau, whose policy of welcoming refugees has been at odds with the harsher stance of the Trump administration, was greeted with a standing ovation.
On the other hand, winter in Connecticut can seemingly last from October all the way through March, and the winters tend to be much harsher.
The administration is warning that harsher measures could follow, with "strong and swift economic actions" if the vote happens on Sunday, according to Mr. Trump.
But the merger has faced harsher scrutiny in recent weeks, as Democratic lawmakers, empowered by their House majority, have amplified their criticism of the deal.
Still, she also often speaks of GOP proposals in harsher terms than many of her colleagues are willing to, ginning up the Democratic grass roots.
Several committee members want harsher measures, including secondary sanctions targeting Chinese banks and companies doing business with North Korea, and measures to bar oil imports.

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