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"harshly" Definitions
  1. in a cruel, severe and unkind way
  2. in a way that is too strong and bright; in a way that is ugly or unpleasant to look at
  3. in a way that is unpleasant to listen to
  4. in a way that is too strong and rough and likely to damage something
"harshly" Synonyms
severely sternly roughly cruelly hard oppressively brutally stiffly ill firmly hardly strictly grimly gratingly mercilessly savagely pitilessly heartlessly callously brutishly acidly sourly bitterly cuttingly sharply acerbically bitingly caustically hurtfully mordantly pungently tartly trenchantly acridly stingingly strongly coarsely abrasively corrosively grievously distressingly ruthlessly terribly awfully agonizingly(US) excruciatingly heartrendingly unbearably insufferably tormentingly painfully torturously heart-rendingly harrowingly gallingly loudly noisily aloud vociferously clamorously deafeningly cacophonously thunderously raucously resoundingly sonorously blaringly boomingly thunderingly lustily resounding resonantly powerfully emphatically fortissimo rudely crassly indecently vulgarly bluntly crudely discourteously barbarously boorishly brazenly contemptuously curtly disrespectfully imprudently indecorously insolently sassily coldly hardheartedly indifferently insensitively obdurately unfeelingly carelessly soullessly unsympathetically inhumanly inhumanely cold-bloodedly badly sadly agonisingly(UK) despairingly despondently joylessly miserably cheerlessly dejectedly disconsolately dispiritedly dolefully downheartedly emotionally forlornly glumly inconsolably ruefully jarringly glaringly blindingly dazzlingly intensely disagreeably grindingly displeasingly grotesquely nastily uncongenially unpleasantly unpleasingly unwelcomely disturbingly discordantly raspingly stridently dissonantly hoarsely gutturally unharmoniously unmelodiously brassily raspily ear-splittingly metallically penetratingly piercingly ruggedly jaggedly jaggily raggedly rockily choppily scraggily stonily unevenly scratchily craggily asperously hairily tortuously austerely starkly burdensomely comfortlessly inhospitably onerously wretchedly bleakly intolerably chillily frigidly frostily frozenly gelidly nippily snappily wintrily(US) freezingly icily polarly uncomfortably More
"harshly" Antonyms
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979 Sentences With "harshly"

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Clinton is right to harshly criticize Trump for his praise of Putin and to harshly criticize Putin for his attack against America.
Yes, he said it more harshly, and partly he said that more harshly because they didn&apost get the result that they were hoping for.
Russia -- and China -- treat dissent much more harshly.
They are being cowards & history will judge them harshly.
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz turned the mood harshly antagonistic.
"Speed is speed; lies are lies," Stone harshly reminds him.
And no author learned this lesson more harshly than Jackson.
USA Today Sports didn't take the call out too harshly.
The government's fiscal measures have fallen most harshly on Shias.
Women who choose to marry incarcerated men are harshly stigmatized.
Bill Clinton is harshly criticizing Bernie Sanders and his supporters.
Any female comedy that comes out is judged so harshly.
Her essay questions why the culture judges divorce so harshly.
Schools in Arizona responded more harshly to another recent walkout.
The Cherokee Nation released a statement that harshly criticized Warren.
He spoke out often and harshly against President Donald Trump.
Why is she judging him so harshly for eating pizza?
Both Labour leadership candidates have talked harshly about such schools.
She says women trailblazers the world over are judged harshly.
Perhaps one shouldn't judge those in the video too harshly.
Clinton is judged more harshly because she is a woman.
Social media user Jaja Caringal was harshly critical of Alqattan.
The Iran nuclear deal has been harshly criticized by Republicans.
Oftentimes, women can judge other women more harshly than men.
The bill was harshly criticized by opponents and the media.
For these reasons, the law has always treated conspiracy harshly.
" He continued: "Inconceivable the Chinese won't react harshly to this.
I've been rejected quite harshly, and it's killed my confidence.
Rabbis and scholars have often judged Noah harshly for this.
Clinton but harshly criticized her handling of sensitive government information.
Conservatives harshly criticized O'Rourke's remarks for infringing on religious freedom.
The arrest was harshly criticized by Anan's staff and supporters.
But his wife feared that the government would retaliate harshly.
They contain sulfates, which does refuse grease but very harshly.
Mr. Romney harshly criticized Mr. Trump during the presidential campaign.
Then, looking around at the harshly lit space, he smiled.
"This has to be dealt with very harshly," he said.
"She was judged much more harshly than men," she concluded.
John McCain, a former GOP presidential nominee — were harshly critical.
All four living first ladies have harshly criticized family separation.
A planned sentencing hearing for Michael Flynn took an unexpected turn Tuesday, as Judge Emmet Sullivan harshly criticized the former national security adviser — so harshly that Flynn eventually asked for the sentencing to be postponed.
Say if a person's phone indicated they brake harshly quite often.
Amy Klobuchar treated her aides harshly would completely damage her chances.
"I know people judge me harshly for my choice," she wrote.
No one is judging you as harshly as you're judging yourself.
It would also help if straw purchasers were punished more harshly.
Should an executive's words be judged as harshly as their actions?
Both Democrats and Republican members of Congress have harshly criticized it.
Winds were still blowing harshly in Xiamen and other coastal cities.
Rather than harshly judge Vincent's shitty behavior, 'Catherine' instead absolves him.
Just like Pruitt, Wheeler has criticized Trump harshly in the past.
I believe that history will judge him harshly for his omission.
Certainly, Turkey is likely to react negatively, even harshly, at first.
In the #MeToo era, voters might have judged Newsom more harshly.
Black men, like black women, are judged harshly for their anger.
The surface is constantly exposed to a harshly cold, thin atmosphere.
Employers who then knowingly employ undocumented immigrants could be harshly punished.
Privately, many moderate Democratic senators are harshly critical of Sanders's tactics.
The system treats sexual content much more harshly than violent content.
For all that, Hastings's judgment falls most harshly on the Communists.
The OIG report is harshly critical of Comey, and rightly so.
Preschool teachers judge black children more harshly for the same behavior.
Yet Biden stayed away yesterday from harshly criticizing his potential opponent.
It has harshly criticized one independent source of information after another.
Another class that he hates and he's going to treat harshly.
It is hardly unusual for American presidents to punish leakers harshly.
Trump was harshly critical of the nuclear agreement during his campaign.
I think we shouldn't view Quinn's child care skills so harshly.
"The market is punishing them harshly for that," Mr. Whiston said.
The Malaysian government has acted harshly against media reporting on 1MDB.
The bill has been harshly criticized by U.S. and Israeli officials.
Trump has also harshly criticized GM for building cars in China.
It's likely not the black folks being more harshly sentenced by judges.
All three lawmakers have been harshly critical of Wall Street and billionaires.
Even today, it is not prosecuted as harshly as rape outside marriage.
Whether you're going to do it harshly or softly, it's still contouring.
Mattis rebuked Trump in the harshly worded resignation letter earlier this month.
The former Massachusetts governor harshly criticized Republican candidates such as Ohio Gov.
Here's why: Women are judged more harshly than men, especially as leaders.
And minor transgressions, such as traffic offences, may be punished more harshly.
They aren't concerned about alienating people by speaking too harshly or directly.
Defaults were rare, and they were treated harshly under federal collection guidelines.
Because if you're not engaging with society, they will judge you harshly.
Both Meyers and President Barack Obama harshly criticized Trump in their remarks.
He has been harshly criticized before, and no doubt will be again.
History has its eyes on us — and will judge today's decision harshly.
Relatively high stock market valuations mean any earnings disappointments are harshly punished.
The truth is, some people will judge you harshly no matter what.
And they'd be met with harshly opposing reactions to such vocal advocacy.
We can see and hear how L.G.B.T.-phobia is less harshly received.
I don't mean that history will judge them harshly, although it will.
The problem with this was that oftentimes I'd judge them too harshly.
And she knows how harshly obese people are judged in our society.
"A feminist leader who won't speak out about rape," Caitlin says harshly.
No other nation punishes the "uneducated" as harshly as the United States.
His past statements on Russia were harshly critical of Putin's foreign policy.
How harshly should we judge a show that first aired 20 years ago?
And other judicial decisions suggest that immigration officials treat asylum seekers too harshly.
I'd sit down in an interview and get the most harshly asked questions.
Murdoch harshly criticized Trump in the wake of his 2015 putdown of Sen.
I think to a certain extent Martha stewart was harshly and unfairly treated.
It's easy once you get to know them to not judge so harshly.
Trump on Saturday morning harshly criticized this article in a series of tweets.
Still, market watchers have come down too harshly on big banks, Harte said.
The truth is, I judge myself far more harshly than they ever could.
Others say the school district punishes black students more harshly than white students.
When the manager was female, respondents said she should be punished more harshly.
And punish rivals in South Carolina with a harshly negative, military-themed pitch.
It was a noisy, harshly lit place, full of mirrors and metallic surfaces.
Israeli generals have counselled politicians not to respond harshly against the Palestinian population.
Further, would such mandates impact harshly on socially disadvantaged groups and perpetuate inequality?
It's significant that we tend not to judge prodigies in sports too harshly.
Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) saw opportunity to harshly criticize both McCarthy and Snyder.
The detainment facilities were harshly criticized by some as "internment camps" and prisons.
Kenney harshly criticized Trump's move, calling him a "fragile egomaniac" in a statement.
"He was often nasty, swearing at me and being harshly critical," she said.
Former EPA employees have reacted harshly to the planned repeal of the rule.
The DOJ's independent inspector general harshly criticized Comey for this and other misconduct.
He also signed a joint document at the summit harshly critical of Moscow.
She spoke harshly, and I ran away to die and end her burden.
Others say the school district punishes black students more harshly than white students.
Trump was also harshly critical of Apple's pro-privacy stance on iPhone encryption.
It's super unfair to be judged more harshly simply because of your gender.
Mainline Protestant churches harshly condemned Mr. Trump for his policy of separating families.
Mr. Broidy was harshly critical of the crown prince's neighbor and nemesis, Qatar.
Trump has also harshly criticized alliance members for not spending enough on defense.
What they wanted, it turns out, was to treat black people more harshly.
Indeed, the F.D.A.'s approach treats e-vapor products more harshly than cigarettes.
When they dangled short cuts and algorithmic trickery, we didn't treat them harshly.
Who can know what arguments we think obvious today history might judge harshly.
Those with rising debt levels and overdue payments will be judged more harshly.
For years, government officials have harshly pressed for the assimilation of Tibetan culture.
He is invariably misunderstood and harshly judged by those who fear his powers.
"Lift your head up!" she commanded, harshly but unmistakably for my own good.
Environmental groups harshly criticized the administration's decision and threatened to take legal action.
He has been harshly critical of the media's coverage of the handgun bill.
They assumed their partners would judge them as harshly as they judged themselves.
It reads harshly, I know, but I see it instead as radical acceptance.
I think it's completely unsatisfactory, and I think it ought be dealt with harshly.
Headphones break relatively easily because we use them so frequently and treat them harshly.
So what are we moms of young kids most often being judged harshly for?
But Apple shouldn't be judged too harshly for its differential privacy imperfections, argues McSherry.
On Twitter, the disability community reacted harshly: DeVos literally didn't know what IDEA was.
Clinton also harshly attacked Donald Trump, 69, her presumptive Republican rival in the Nov.
"I know people judge me harshly for my choice," Evans wrote in her book.
Many local lawyers and politicians have accused the court of sentencing him too harshly.
Both had harshly criticized President Trump in the past and lobbied for Wall Street.
Leahy dismissed concerns about angering religious extremist groups if the U.S. responded too harshly.
And because sebaceous filaments are innocuous, there's no need to deal with them harshly.
Should white nationalism be treated more harshly than anti-LGBT hate or separatist groups?
If someone glanced harshly at Steph Curry, someone in our section would cry foul.
Graham issued a statement after the vote, harshly criticizing the Obama administration for abstaining.
Representatives from the oil and gas industry reacted harshly to the Obama administration's action.
Whitaker harshly criticized the Mueller investigation in media appearances in the summer of 2017.
Women also tend to get judged much more harshly for their personalities and mannerisms.
It's a move harshly questioned by Bristol Bay locals, scientists, and law experts alike.
"And history is going to judge this moment of family separation very, very harshly."
The 23-year-old questioned viewers on why they were treating Goddard so harshly.
Tax evasion is a serious problem and should be strictly policed and harshly punished.
But other politicians in France harshly criticized the sports retailer for selling the item.
That move was harshly criticized by green groups as an assault on the law.
Nevertheless former EPA employees have reacted harshly to the planned repeal of the rule.
Black lawmakers in the state have harshly criticized the move by the white majority.
But more than that, don't retaliate or react harshly when someone does something wrong.
Even the most carefully worded critique can easily be interpreted more harshly than intended.
The chart shows how harshly the Great Recession of 2007-20173 affected most countries.
Now, she wants Mr. Erdogan to harshly punish those who tried to topple him.
The same court harshly criticized the racial profiling of asking only Latinos for identification.
He torqued forehands with such force that the resulting yellow arc appeared harshly parabolic.
It is harshly textured and painful to hear, especially with this frequency and vigor.
The poll found that the county harshly disapproves of Trump, the GOP presidential nominee.
Mr. Fico had been harshly critical of the Europe's handling of the migration crisis.
She specifically cited the experience of having people harshly annotate her own personal website.
Dan Forest both fired back at the NCAA on Tuesday in harshly worded statements.
Top executives at small lenders have been punished harshly in the past for misdeeds.
Pacquiao's long-time trainer Freddie Roach initially refrained from criticizing the judges too harshly.
Given the harshly critical public positions so many of them have staked out — Rep.
" Men she dated, she said, reacted harshly to her anatomy: "Can't deal with that.
BEIJING — For decades, China harshly restricted the number of babies that women could have.
You and the rest of the staff will be judged very harshly by history.
Don't judge her too harshly, though; it was a rough season for the princess.
As Volkswagen's experience shows, the intentional manipulation of emissions data can be harshly punished.
As many reviews have pointed out, the game harshly critiques corporations that exploit people.
Harshly divisive cultural issues came to the fore, driving even deeper wedges between Americans.
"History will judge you harshly as you proceed with this impeachment charade," he added.
Cyrus R. Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, was harshly criticized for the decision.
However, Waithe is careful not to judge Ben, or even Black Pussy, too harshly.
"He clutched my arm, and looked into my eyes very harshly," M.B.Z. told me.
Obama harshly criticized his successor for exiting the 195-nation agreement at the time.
If something comes off as distasteful to consumers, they may judge the company harshly.
"Don't be afraid to play these notes too harshly," he said at one point.
Trump was harshly criticized on cable news after his rally Tuesday night in Phoenix.
This was the era of Governor Pete Wilson, of the harshly anti-immigrant Prop.
Trump himself has harshly criticized McConnell this year for failing to pass big bills.
I think sometimes—because of how things are on TV—I'm portrayed really harshly.
In both of these studies, readers judged strangers harshly simply because of writing errors.
"I think to a certain extent Martha Stewart was harshly and unfairly treated," Trump said.
Trump has been harshly critical of the Fed and Powell, whom he chose over Yellen.
Given the predilections of the Xi administration, these new religious regulations could be harshly enforced.
Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump harshly responded to civil rights icon and Georgia Rep.
Research shows female leaders are criticized more harshly for making "bad calls" than male leaders.
He has spoken harshly of the president; he has feinted "no" votes on important issues.
"Recession and bear market fears would return very, very quickly and very harshly," he said.
Kylie Jenner was harshly reprimanded for going to Coachella and being away from Stormi Webster.
Haspel supervised one of the covert detention sites in Thailand where suspects were harshly interrogated.
Discontented people in a happy place may feel particularly harshly treated by life, they suggest.
Meanwhile, in Kabul, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has vowed to deal harshly with the Taliban.
They also live in terror of its rules, which often change and are harshly enforced.
Toxic masculinity proves that men are also hurting, and suffering, from our harshly gendered society.
In April, UNESCO passed a similar decision that Israel and other countries also harshly criticized.
There, interrogators use the detainee's isolation and lack of legal protections to interrogate them harshly.
The mine has been harshly criticized by the local community, ecologists, and legal experts alike.
Dad harshly says Jack's mother was bad at money too, and bad at everything else.
Whether harshly rhythmic or dissonant, these are relatable in ways that programmed sequences often aren't.
Headset fit, like headphones, is too subjective to judge harshly, but it felt heavy, too.
On the contrary, the man was waving harshly at me to turn off my lights.
The Trump administration has kept silent as Guatemala unraveled, a stance harshly criticized by Rep.
Sanders accused Secretary Hillary Clinton of having supported regime change, a policy he harshly criticized.
Some Republicans fear it could wind up harshly penalizing U.S. businesses or European Union allies.
"I know people judge me harshly for my choice," Evans, 25, wrote in her book.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) said that history will remember the ruling harshly. Rep.
In common with much of the region, Thailand's criminal justice system treats drug offenders harshly.
Both have harshly criticized Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, but while Mrs.
The recusal was harshly criticized by Trump and led to the deterioration of their relationship.
Flynn then called Kislyak to ask that Russia not respond too harshly to US sanctions.
While declining to support an indictment, the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, harshly criticized Mrs.
Ralph Abraham, after harshly attacking Abraham in ads as he sought to reach the runoff.
Congress last week approved a $1.3 trillion omnibus that was harshly criticized by fiscal hawks.
He has harshly criticized Giants quarterback Eli Manning but has had kind words for Beckham.
While some attendees reacted harshly to Hart's words, Cruz offered his condolences to the mother.
Women are much more harshly judged for drug abuse than men—especially when they're pregnant.
But there have been few calls in the political class to treat Mr. Mugabe harshly.
Trump's words are harshly juxtaposed with the number of sick and dead in each state.
Her priest also harshly silences her, admonishing her for putting her brothers' lives at risk.
Cohen's afraid it will set a bad precedent for other harshly or wrongly convicted prisoners.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who has been harshly critical of the president's position on Russia.
He will be judged harshly for his faults rather than forgiven for his human fallibility.
In March, the party's co-founder, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, spoke out harshly against same-sex marriage.
As it turns out, critics rate comedies and action flicks much more harshly than dramas.
Last year, Colin Kaepernick started the movement, which has been harshly criticized by President Trump.
Plus, women are judged much more harshly than men do when they break the rules.
It is notable that none of these comics criticize their kids that harshly or directly.
In the United States, it has been harshly criticized by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.
The premises were also harshly corrected by the historic number of commenters on the proposal.
But a federal judge has rejected that claim and been harshly critical of Flynn's tactics.
For months, White House officials have debated how harshly to strike China on trade issues.
Who could know what arguments we think obvious today might be judged harshly by history.
For many weeks, the World Health Organization failed to react (and later, was harshly criticized).
In his speeches, Dr. Naik has harshly criticized the United States, saying that the Sept.
Some of these incidents cross the line into rape, and should be dealt with harshly.
If it happens in the middle of a thought, the speaker is judged less harshly.
"Let's not judge too harshly, things are still unsettled in the White House," he said.
The latter would be treated more harshly than ordinary domestic transactions; the former, more generously.
Finally, gently pat the skin dry with a soft towel; don't scour the skin harshly.
So I don't want to judge other people too harshly that I see on television.
This could mean working out too much or cutting spending so harshly you feel deprived.
The monk has denied the allegations, and his backers say he was punished too harshly.
Yet in the music industry, YouTube has been harshly criticized for its low payout rates.
In the film, both he and his wife tell you that you questioned him harshly.
But as time goes by, I find it hard to judge the show too harshly.
State media said Kim Jong Un has harshly reprimanded local officials over a delayed construction project.
They tended to have been disciplined more harshly, and have experienced more family strife as kids.
And federal law protects LGBTQ students law from being punished more harshly than their straight peers.
Bannon is also notable for his ability to speak harshly to Trump in high-stress moments.
The Bushes were too much a product of establishment Washington to slap it down too harshly.
Pro-Kremlin politicians called for anyone found guilty of negligence or worse to be harshly punished.
Don't judge Anastasia too harshly for her actions — she's probably just stuck in a narrative loop.
DeVos has been harshly criticized by public education advocates for her work as secretary of education.
Mike Huckabee, Senator Ted Cruz — who have spoken most harshly about President Obama are Southern Baptists.
Hanan Ashrawi, PLO Executive Committee member, harshly criticized the addition of Yisrael Beiteinu to the government.
"Don't judge yourself too harshly if you make a misstep or make a mistake," Jennings said.
Why would skilled foreigners choose a home that is harshly unwelcoming to other newcomers, he asks?
It just seems to me like Mayer is being treated a little more harshly, and personally.
SeaWorld has been harshly critical of the movie, but made no mention of it on Thursday.
The current top prosecutor, Luisa Ortega, was harshly critical of plan to create the new assembly.
Many Jewish Israelis, including top retired security officials and politicians, have also harshly criticized the law.
Opposition supporters were being arrested arbitrarily and judged harshly or imprisoned without due process, he said.
Some women who have protested that restriction — or flouted it — have been harshly penalized or arrested.
It's hard to ask that question without wondering if male players would be judged so harshly.
Netanyahu said Kerry's speech was "almost as unbalanced" as the U.N. resolution, which he harshly criticized.
Does it seem to you that evangelical culture more harshly judges female sexuality than male rape?
European and Arab leaders are harshly criticizing Israel for killing dozens of Palestinian protesters in Gaza.
We risk a great deal if our politicians are scaring them away with harshly xenophobic rhetoric.
When released, "Ball Four" was harshly criticized within the game, especially by baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
Raisi has harshly criticized Rouhani's economic performance during live presidential debates in the past two weeks.
The media could cover Trump more harshly now that it seems more likely he could win.
The law was harshly criticized by LGBT advocacy groups and seen as a major step backwards.
Nearly six in 10 think officers are not punished harshly enough in cases of excessive force.
In the first season, Tara harshly questions whether or not a centuries-old vampire owned slaves.
"History will judge harshly my Republican colleagues who deny the science of climate change," he said.
His rhetoric regarding Mexico and Mexican immigrants has been harshly criticized both by Democrats and Republicans.
But she has a message for those who try to talk to her foster children harshly.
Outgoing chairman Andersen and other managers were criticized harshly by several private shareholders at the meeting.
But, before you go judging Jenner's performance too harshly, know it was all in good fun.
"I hear people judge themselves so harshly for emotional eating," says Christy Harrison, MPH, RD, CDN.
The Trump administration's response to the damage cause by Maria has been harshly criticized as inadequate.
A majority of Republicans backed the deal, but it was harshly criticized by many fiscal conservatives.
History will look kindly on Obama's domestic successes, but it will judge his mideast policy harshly.
Women are also judged more harshly than men for seeming like typical politicians, the research shows.
The Trump administration's new position was harshly criticized by the insurance industry and by consumer advocates.
After the invasion of Iraq in 2003, he spoke harshly about Iranian meddling in Iraqi politics.
But a flurry of harshly critical comments circulated on social media, some with the hashtag #SisiIsATraitor.
While Trump harshly criticized the North Korean regime, it was not enough to spook most investors.
While local critics are dealt with harshly, the growing Chechen diaspora in Europe has mobilized protests.
" Annette Bening explained, "Female characters in film are judged harshly, so we have to love her.
Klobuchar sought to focus on issues where a harshly divided Congress could realistically make a difference.
Just the year before, she had harshly scolded her brother for trying to make the trip.
Russia responded harshly to the news of sanctions before learning that Mr. Trump had canceled them.
Punish those mistakes more harshly instead of punishing Biles, who executes her new dismount with ease.
Can you recall a time you did this and responded to someone more harshly than usual?
She's been harshly taken to task in her own party for dragging it to the center.
Recently I witnessed a mother harshly berating her young son, who looked to be about 9.
At least one environmental group harshly criticized the administration's decision and threatened to take legal action.
Of course I understand the Shah's regime was accused of being harshly repressive and corrupt too.
Further, research shows that both men and women judge female negotiators more harshly than male ones.
Mr. Morrison and his government have been harshly criticized over their response to the monthslong crisis.
Facebook spat: WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton has harshly criticized Facebook over its approach to privacy.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio says history will judge President Trump harshly for his inaction on climate change.
Calling the protests "foreign instigated," Tehran's prosecutor warned Saturday that security forces would crack down harshly.
He went on to say drug dealers in the United States should be treated more harshly.
Later, Ms. Reid offered more harshly striated textures during sections led by the pianist Aruan Ortiz.
Bork was harshly criticized for doing so, and we aren't interested in reopening that debate here.
If you're black, you're treated more harshly by the criminal justice system than if you're white.
Yet he harshly attacked Sanders, accusing him of lacking the courage of his convictions on Israel.
Analyzing data from the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale from 1989 to 2016, the study's authors found a surprisingly large increase over this period in three distinct types of perfectionism: "Self-orientated," whereby we hold ourselves to increasingly unrealistic standards and judge ourselves harshly when we fail to meet them; "socially prescribed," in which we are convinced that other people judge us harshly; and "other-orientated," in which we get our revenge by judging them just as harshly.
Young Britons are treated especially harshly, according to the Standing Committee for Youth Justice, a campaign group.
Watts' Tuesday tweets have received thousands of responses, many of them harshly critical of the lawmakers' behavior.
One device was addressed to actor Robert De Niro, who has harshly criticized Trump on many occasions.
Harshly punishing customers for late repayment might score banks quick revenue, but it makes people hate them.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke harshly against those seeking change to laws requiring women to wear hijab outdoors.
Judges have always had more incentives to punish harshly than leniently, and elections only increase these pressures.
This is common sense, given that judges who have sentenced a defendant harshly rarely make the news.
Many of these activists have been harshly penalized and still remain behind bars, and the struggle continues.
Clinton has been harshly critical of Trump, particularly since she wrapped up her lengthy Democratic primary battle.
The organization, an arm of the Koch political network, has resisted calls to harshly regulate tech firms.
Numerous studies show that the criminal justice system has treated African-American men, like Buck, more harshly.
But perhaps the most noteworthy moments of his interview came when Biden harshly criticized Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Giving ultimatums, where you harshly demand a particular salary from a prospective employer, usually backfires, Lindner said.
They made no secret that they wanted the president to punish Russians harshly for the Kremlin's actions.
President George W. Bush harshly criticized the settlements routinely while in office as an impediment to peace.
Woe has always been a harshly emotional entity, but here, the dominating force is pure, seething fury.
"Prosecutors are likely to charge people more harshly if they're black than if they're white," she says.
The Trump administration's initial response to the damage caused by Maria has been harshly criticized as inadequate.
Lawmakers from both parties have harshly criticized the policy and have called on Trump to end it.
The final clip, Politico added, shows Trump with George W. Bush's appearance, speaking harshly about Mexican immigrants.
They are self-proclaimed socialists who ran on platforms harshly critical of their merely liberal Democrat opponents.
"I think history will judge you harshly, and maybe a bit unfairly," Blumenthal (D-Conn.) told Barr.
There's always uncertainty about the composition of the electorate in a poll, so don't judge too harshly.
Iran reacted harshly by saying that Salman was discredited internationally by his "immature" behavior, state television reported.
The state nonetheless treats all members of this "sex offender" class harshly, regardless of the underlying offense.
The American Health Care Act has been harshly criticized by two distinct parts of the GOP caucus.
After 713/11, I recall the Middle Eastern children in the school being treated much more harshly.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly suggested that he was surprised at how harshly Mr. Manafort had been treated.
Although prosecutors ultimately did not charge the mayor, they harshly criticized him and his fund-raising practices.
Is he telling his fellow Catholics to judge L.G.B.T. people less harshly, whether they're chaste or not?
But the true power of Hustlers lies in the juxtaposition of visceral highs against harshly relatable realities.
On Wednesday, he offered a clear reminder that he's willing to criticize Trump's predecessor even more harshly.
Presidents have chided partners before, sometimes lightly and sometimes harshly, and business has gone on as usual.
This week, they have harshly criticized Trump's Syria policy and ignored his pleas for border-wall funding.
When his teacher scolds him too harshly, I ask myself if it's because of his skin color.
Shortly after 92 percent of Kurds voted to leave Iraq, Baghdad and the regional countries responded harshly.
Several Democratic presidential candidates harshly criticized the shooting on Sunday, saying Ms. Jefferson should still be alive.
Editorial Decades of research have shown that the criminal courts sentence black defendants more harshly than whites.
On Tuesday night, President Trump delivered the most harshly partisan State of the Union speech in memory.
So the parties began harshly penalizing other states that tried to move their nomination contests too early.
We desperately need to shift our cultural impulse to punish harshly and degradingly, and for long periods.
Experts have harshly criticized the cruise-ship quarantine, saying that it might have helped the virus spread.
The government has done away with the opposition, eliminated term limits and cracked down harshly on dissent.
Defense Secretary Mike Esper on Sunday also defended Trump's decision, even as he harshly criticized Turkey's actions.
Her main worry about her new project was presenting the Chinese families in the film too harshly.
Ms. Shaked and many of her peers in the government harshly criticized the court in these cases.
At Alexander Wang's fall 2017 show, the angular black clothes were punctuated almost harshly by black eyeliner.
It also harshly overturned the landed and commercial classes as part of the communization of the state.
Widespread protests against the Iranian government that erupted in 2009 eventually died when the government responded harshly.
If you're black, you're treated more harshly by the criminal justice system than if you are white.
While the regime rules harshly and corruption is rampant, U.S. sanctions are exacerbating the nation's economic woes.
Corker followed up with an extraordinary New York Times interview in which he harshly criticized the president.
But dynamic peaks tend to ring out harshly aggressive, with a sound that's big without being full.
"How can they be American citizens if in their own country they're treated so harshly?" she asked.
The law treats deliberate offenses much more harshly than unintended ones — for example, murder versus involuntary manslaughter.
In January, Bannon quit as Breitbart's executive chairman after angering Trump by harshly criticizing his eldest son.
If the findings were about water or power supply, the regulator would have acted a lot more harshly.
Trump is also expected to raise Merkel's stance on refugees, which he harshly criticized on the campaign trail.
Variety reports that Tuesday's tweet was deleted in less than an hour after fans harshly criticized the post.
So the parties began harshly penalizing other states that tried to move their own nomination contests too early.
Insurers have long resisted being lumped in with banks, fearing they will end up being regulated more harshly.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been harshly critical of tech companies that use people's personal information to profit.
This position was harshly rejected by the centre-right's European People's Party, the largest in the EU Parliament.
For starters, the predecessors to whom they are so harshly compared had plenty of luck on their side.
They had a frenemies type of relationship, where they respected each other, but they definitely competed pretty harshly.
And as #MeToo backlash continues to rise, even fictional women are judged more harshly than their male counterparts.
" At a recent conference, Cohen put it more harshly: "Frankly, I'm blown away by the lack of talent.
Voters punish politicians more harshly for refusing to acknowledge a mistake than they do for the original gaffe.
Instead of ignoring the comment or harshly punishing the player, the development team decided to prank him instead.
Scattering ashes goes harshly against the culturally Chinese concept of respecting the ancestor's spirit with a permanent home.
In other words, they think they don't judge women more harshly than men, but they believe others do.
Until Ocean's 8 comes out, though, maybe we can hold off on judging the new movie too harshly.
Democrats raced to condemn the president's comments, and many of his fellow Republicans criticised them harshly as well.
I can be volatile and ill-tempered, and too often I express my opinions harshly and without tact.
In tears, she mentioned that she'd never been treated so harshly in her 20113 years in the industry.
It handles rough streets well, never harshly, with a surprisingly quiet cabin given the ferocity of the motor.
However, she was harshly critical of Hill in a way Kavanaugh has not been of Ford or Ramirez.
The sort of complex trading and economies that space sims often hinge on is harshly abbreviated in Freelancer.
Contemporary research points that female politicians are judged more harshly when questions of ethics and decency are raised.
Addressed "to the American People," the ad harshly depicted the nation's so-called allies as deadbeats and freeloaders.
In today's climate of growing economic uncertainty, though, investors harshly punish any failure to meet or exceed expectations.
Beyoncé, in multiple hairstyles and fashions, is shown both alluring and unglamorous: hard-faced, unhappy, sweaty, harshly lit.
I once asked V.S. Naipaul how he managed being so empathetic and harshly judgmental at the same time.
China on Monday harshly criticized a demonstration in which eggs were thrown at its office in Hong Kong.
Instead, the country is harshly divided, with many believing Kavanaugh is a rapist poised to overturn Roe v.
U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) agents have been commanded by the president to harshly enforce the immigration laws.
The SNCF state railway company said many rail connections were less harshly hit than during stoppages last week.
In years when Democrats have controlled the budgeting, Republicans have harshly criticized their counterparts for missing budget deadlines.
Members of the media and other Twitter users harshly criticized Farrell, Dobbs and the network over the comments.
The memo was harshly critical of the network and implied a racial dimension to its treatment of her.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) said that history would judge the U.S. harshly for the ruling. Rep.
Trump's campaign CEO Steve Bannon is the chairman of Breitbart News, which has harshly criticized the GOP Speaker.
Over the past eight years, Hunter has harshly criticized the Obama administration in the name of "the troops".
Americans want to harshly punish people like Blackwell to show them that their actions are horrific and wrong.
The government cracked down harshly in response, opening fire on protesters and sweeping up those who took part.
There was little reason to believe that Trump would treat Assad and Russia more harshly than Obama did.
One day, standing in the harshly lit bathroom stall, he realized he wanted to go one step further.
Despite the high level of sugar, "a good Tokaj wine never feels flat or harshly sweet," he said.
" Donald J. Trump has said, "I think he's a total traitor and I would deal with him harshly.
He's tethered to a phone in a harshly lit room, fielding calls from a citizenry he scarcely tolerates.
North Korea usually perceives these exercises as preparation for an invasion, and usually responds pretty harshly every time.
It is rare for an American presidential candidate, much less a Republican, to criticize Saudi Arabia so harshly.
Australia has been harshly criticized for its offshore detention program, which has cost its government billions of dollars.
Charrière may have been less innocent than Dreyfus; at the least, he seems to have been harshly judged.
For them, Islam is an inherent problem, and asylum seekers are to be treated harshly and with suspicion.
So don&apost judge yourself too harshly for the daily use of a little bit of digital babysitting.
In recent weeks, the government has cracked down harshly on some officials who made negative remarks about Mao.
The show never leaves this single, harshly lighted setting, even when the action takes place in other rooms.
Australia has been harshly criticized for its offshore detention policy, and the issue is politically delicate at home.
So he decided to go public with his explanation for not charging Clinton and to criticize her harshly.
Cayetano explained that Duterte spoke harshly of the United States because of its checkered past in the region.
Republicans, Israel and Saudi Arabia will all be quick to pressure him to treat even minor violations harshly.
Australia should consider that history may judge it harshly for treating today's Muslims as it did yesterday's Jews.
Point is, you're more likable than you think you are, so try not to judge yourself so harshly.
Dianne Feinstein of California, who led the 2014 report that was harshly critical of the Bush-era programs.
One promoted tweet from the company's account, which originally went out on November 7, was criticized particularly harshly.
Spending federal money or any other taxpayer funds on vouchers for private school tuition is looked on harshly.
At 30, you have to do both more reps and better reps; the game judges players more harshly.
I'll never forget how as black conservatives, they were so harshly condemned by countless self-described "tolerant" liberals.
History will judge harshly Congress re-litigating old claims about the world's most investigated biped while shirking exec.
The judge could oust Musk from the CEO seat, although she is not expected to rule that harshly.
As for Congress passing a law that harshly punishes foreign felons who defy deportation, I just don't know.
She has been harshly critical of the media, particularly coverage of her campaign that she views as negative.
Chinese news outlets were harshly critical, saying the exercise was little more than a fraud from the start.
The Times has scrutinized the decisions of other employers harshly enough to warrant its being more transparent here.
"The I.G. previously has investigated M.D.C. and issued harshly critical reports," said Ms. von Dornum, the federal defender.
Maybe you were harshly shamed for masturbation as a teen, and now you find shaming a turn on.
She was resolutely unapologetic about the decision, even as society judged her harshly and wanted her to repent.
Eliot Engel, the Democratic chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, harshly criticized Omar's remarks in a statement.
So I don't think Lee will be penalized too harshly for running first in one district then another.
Sherrod Brown — another rumored 2020 candidate — also released a statement harshly critical of the war and of Trump.
Tom Harkin, in a 2012 report that was harshly critical of the industry, singled out Walden for praise.
In terms of criteria, note that projects were judged more harshly if their creative auspices invited somewhat higher expectations.
IBM allegedly targeted older employees with layoffs, pushed them to retire early, and judged them more harshly in reviews.
WikiLeaks has denied that it published the anonymous papers, though the Ecuadorian government has responded harshly to the allegations.
I find that I can't judge people harshly who basically stay where they started and don't really go anywhere.
Freed from the confines of the West Wing, Bannon can now bash them as harshly as he wants to.
But a speech last night in which Netanyahu harshly attacked the police indicates he's not going down that road.
If a human does fold and unfold their smartphone as harshly, then perhaps they shouldn't have a foldable smartphone.
In a candidate debate, in which Mr. Braun wore jeans and a denim shirt, he made the case harshly.
In sharp contrast to Christianity and Islam, Chinese religious and social thinking does not harshly condemn same-sex relationships.
But in the case of John, I really believe that he was being treated very harshly and very unfairly.
The California State Lands Commission laid out its opposition, and plans, in a harshly worded letter to federal regulators.
"I did not think I would be punished this harshly for such a celebratory act," Radwan said on GMA.
Earlier this week, Google harshly reminded Inbox by Gmail users that the productivity-focused app would shut down soon.
Trump himself has been a huge proponent against undocumented immigration and harshly criticizes anyone who bids undocumented immigrants favor.
Trump harshly criticized Obama almost daily and aims to repeal his hallmark Affordable Care Act when he takes office.
One reason that Anbang has been treated so harshly may be that it has fewer defenders in high places.
Trump has been harshly critical of Powell, whom the president appointed in 2018 to take over from Janet Yellen.
Trump harshly criticized Apple during the San Bernardino saga and even called for a boycott of the company's products.
" In his decision, Watson harshly criticized the government's definition of close family relations as "the antithesis of common sense.
He harshly criticized President Donald Trump for his response to the national rise in gun violence and white nationalism.
"It sort of jams the systems of gender that are so harshly in place in our culture," Honard said.
Sisi's critics say he has cracked down harshly on dissent and that tough economic reforms have eroded his popularity.
" During the presidential campaign, Trump was harshly critical of Carson, at one point saying Carson has a "pathological temper.
Our sources say the staff made it clear ... anyone who attacked or harassed Fogle would be dealt with harshly.
" Foxx has been harshly criticized ever since her office dismissed all 16 counts against Jussie over the alleged "attack.
Trent … will speak harshly and make threats to me, or will cry and beg me to changed my mind.
That won him praise from former KKK leader David Duke, and criticism from others for not harshly condemning racism.
Having been harshly sent off against West Ham last weekend, he's unavailable for selection for Sunday's clash with Swansea.
How could I front to the world that I was sex positive when I was judging myself so harshly?
History will judge harshly those who supported him or who apathetically stood by in the face of the carnage.
" Allred has harshly criticized Trump in the past, calling him a "fourth-rate politician and a fifth-rate human.
Before you judge me harshly, I know hedonism has a bad reputation, but it might be time to reconsider.
We're intrigued to see how Kanye West's harshly panned designs will translate to a 48-page high-fashion shoot.
The appointment has been harshly criticized by Democrats, who have expressed concerns over Whitaker's history of criticizing Mueller's investigation.
A similar study found that on Italian academic evaluation committees, women evaluate female candidates more harshly than men do.
In March, the recording industry association's annual report of sales statistics, usually a dry financial summary, criticized YouTube harshly.
" Economists call this phenomenon, in which older women's looks are judged more harshly than older men's, the "attractiveness penalty.
He harshly criticized a bipartisan Senate bill to do so, which came up short with 54 votes in February.
Trump has harshly criticized intelligence officials from the previous administration, claiming they imbued the national security ranks with politics.
He harshly criticized Sessions in a New York Times interview the same day, which seems to have sated Trump.
THE TAKEAWAY: Until now, every ad from Mr. Trump has been negative in tone and harshly critical of Mrs.
DeVos was harshly criticized at the time by students who said the secretary's visit was merely a photo opportunity.
Democrats have harshly criticized the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy, which has resulted in the separation of migrant families.
Defectors often paint a much darker picture of life inside North Korea, one in which dissent is harshly punished.
Mizrahim had—they had extensive experience with Arabs, and so knew how harshly they had to be dealt with.
Trump harshly criticized Yovanovitch's tenure at State and emphasized he had the right to remove her from the post.
The news organizations said never before in their poll's history have voters viewed each major party's nominee as harshly.
While now considered a pivotal event in the history of photography exhibition, the show has also been harshly criticized.
Notoriously anti-establishment, both judge "sellouts" and "corporate shills" harshly and tend to appeal to sweaty guys with beards.
Turns out, Trump did both: he praised allies more fulsomely and attacked allies more harshly than any recent president.
And we do all of this despite little evidence that our harshly punitive system makes our communities any safer.
What's more, even though whites and blacks use marijuana at similar rates, blacks are more harshly punished for it.
By recounting what happened to us, we relived our pain and risked being judged harshly by those around us.
After leaving Mr. Bush's administration, he harshly criticized the 43rd president for going soft in negotiations with North Korea.
Many conversations in the city focused on how harshly Ms. Jones should be punished, not whether she was culpable.
The Saudi government harshly curbed similar protests in the kingdom's eastern, largely Shiite provinces, with violence and mass arrests.
After politicians harshly criticized him on state-run television, Redondo received death threats online, and the government sued him.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat who represents the Bronx and Queens in the House, have harshly criticized the deal.
Potential candidates must be loyal to the administration and not have spoken harshly about the president during the campaign.
China's president, Xi Jinping, has harshly stifled political protest and has overseen a widespread crackdown on human rights lawyers.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts harshly criticized the former New York City mayor during CNN town halls in Las Vegas.
They have harshly condemned stories of individual sacrifice when front-line medical personnel still lack basic supplies like masks.
He also harshly condemned Mr. Pape, the special agent in charge, or S.A.C., in Jacksonville, where Agent Rodgers worked.
A provost at Indiana University has earned praise for harshly condemning a professor's views while respecting the First Amendment.
History is watching the drama unfolding in Washington, D.C., and will judge President Trump and his Republican enablers harshly.
In a statement responding to the news, Sanders harshly criticized the Russian government and any efforts at election interference.
Adam Schiff argued that history will judge the Senate harshly if it lets Trump stay in office without punishment.
China reacted harshly to news that the antimissile system the U.S. set up in South Korea is nearly operational.
In a presentation at TED2017, Dalio shared a harshly critical email that an employee sent him after a meeting.
The shoe's chrome back heel harshly reflected the stadium lights into the faces of other players, which distracted them.
The previously unreported remarks are the second known instance that Pruitt harshly criticized Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The Fed's decision to stand pat under Trump came after he harshly criticized the Fed on the campaign trail.
This car is louder, vibrates more harshly and feels more lethargic than the gas V6 of the standard vehicle.
The poll on the FBI comes as Trump and a number of Republicans have harshly criticized the bureau's actions.
In 2005, one border project was harshly criticized by lawmakers after it was reported that cameras broke down frequently.
The university commissioned an investigative report that harshly criticized Mr. Spanier and other administrators, though he disputed its findings.
"Even if you're leaving an unpleasant work situation, speaking too harshly could have a long-term impact," she adds.
The North also has harshly criticized U.S.-South Korean military drills as provocative and as preparations for an invasion.
McDonald makes fine use of this ambiguity—the hidden hopes, the awareness of danger—in her harshly lovely performance.
With that in mind, see if you can avoid reacting too harshly or getting angry with them for fighting.
Michael Perozeni was rescinded after former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said junior officers were punished more harshly than commanders.
On Tuesday night, Trump openly mocked Ford during a political rally, a move that was harshly criticized by Democrats.
The background, as he tells it, was that Brzezinski and Scarborough had been harshly critical of Trump's new administration.
Pushing back harshly on that media criticism, Trump argued that the Democratic front-runner had given "nothing" to veterans charities.
Let me make a distinction: The Verge has harshly, severely criticized companies like AT&T and Comcast in the past.
Her real relationship throughout the film, though, is with the harshly beautiful Scottish landscape, rendered with Mr. Davies's usual sheen.
Their fears of being harshly punished for even good-faith mistakes in documenting stops inhibits officers from changing their behavior.
It said they discussed the international nuclear deal with Iran, which both men have harshly criticized, and the Palestinian issue.
Was it difficult for you to be in the room and interview them [and] not judge their decisions too harshly?
Al-Nimr had been a vocal critic of Bahrain's Sunni-led monarchy, which harshly suppressed the 2011 Shiite-led protests.
I don't know, but I don't want to diminish the fact that women are judged harshly for their appearance everywhere.
Donald Trump's pick for Environmental Protection Agency chief has harshly criticized the agency and questioned humans' role in global warming.
In a statement on Sunday the HDP said it "harshly condemned" the Istanbul attacks and expressed condolences for the victims.
And yet, female bosses (including the bad ones) often end up being scrutinized far more harshly than their male counterparts.
U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman last week harshly criticized the federal government's efforts to delay or stop the trial.
He condemned the situation Friday, harshly accusing the Syrian regime, along with Moscow and Tehran, of slaughtering civilians in Aleppo.
"He is completely unselfconscious about his looks and does not judge himself or others harshly on outward appearances," Wilhardt said.
On Tuesday he goes to the western state of Michoacan that has suffered particularly harshly from the country's drug wars.
That disloyalty will be harshly punished is another message the crown prince hopes to send, to Sunnis and Shias alike.
The company has been harshly criticized for pre-emptive blackouts this month that have left millions without power for days.
However, as Zimmerman's reference to "double standards" shows, that hasn't settled arguments over how harshly offenders ought to be punished.
During his opening statement, Vindman compared his situation to the Soviet Union of his youth, where whistleblowers were harshly punished.
In others, you'll still be judged harshly for wearing jeans — or Lululemons, or a pineapple-print romper — to a meeting.
She also has a track record of harshly rebutting any external criticism of Pakistan, including from some human rights groups.
The president also pleased his royal interlocutors by harshly denouncing the behaviour of Iran, epicentre of the Shia Muslim world.
Prosecutors believe that all-white juries are more likely to convict and harshly sentence black defendants than racially diverse juries.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor harshly criticized the decision — spending more than 15 minutes reading from her dissent on the bench Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the official newspaper of China's Communist Party published a harshly-worded commentary accusing Apple of "escorting" the protesters.
It's hard to figure that out because I think we're put under a microscope and judged harshly in those ways.
Below, we've gathered a list of things that Trump has criticized and disavowed more harshly than his most racist supporters.
Update: Megyn Kelly harshly denounced her former Fox News colleague Bill O'Reilly on her new show on NBC this morning.
Trump visited the United States' southern neighbor last month after harshly criticizing the country and its people throughout his campaign.
Both measures have been harshly criticized by domestic and international observers as a step back in Guatemala's fight against corruption.
Since women are judged more harshly than men for their sexual adventures, bad language leads to assumptions of bad behaviour.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday it would respond to what it called "a new anti-Russian attack" harshly.
The US has joined a number of other European countries in harshly criticizing China's treatment of the Muslim-majority Uyghur.
Paul Nehlen is one of the names that is in there and he has been harshly criticized for anti-Semitism.
"History will judge harshly my Republican colleagues who deny the science of climate change," Gaetz said during a press conference.
Amnesty reported that peaceful protesters were "harshly repressed by the police, both inside and outside sports arenas," during the games.
These dress codes usually have guidance for both boys and girls, but they are often enforced more harshly against girls.
The commission's lone Democrat, Mignon Clyburn, harshly criticized the proposal, and activists braved the heat to protest outside FCC headquarters.
But members said they also don't want to come out too harshly against an idea trumpeted by their own Speaker.
The one Trump attribute Ted Cruz would like to copy Ted Cruz is harshly critical of Donald Trump these days.
The president of Trinity Washington University harshly criticized President Trump's aide Kellyanne Conway, who graduated from the university in 1989.
Because this October 21, 2016, surveillance application happened nearly a month after the Trump campaign harshly disassociated themselves from Page.
Dombret said he was hoping for "fair" negotiations over Brexit, and urged the EU not to treat Britain too harshly.
In the wide-ranging Q&A with reporters, the Pope also said history will harshly judge deniers of climate change.
Bulgaria, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Portugal all punish it more harshly when it is directed at public officials.
"Donald Trump condemns a Black man for non-violence more harshly than White supremacists for violence," Bryce wrote on Twitter. .
At the time, Mr. Laachraoui struck a defensive tone, hoping that Islam would not be judged harshly for such practices.
The verbal broadside against Pence was just the latest harshly worded statement from North Korea over the last 10 days.
Minutes after it failed, the organization issued statements harshly criticizing the votes of Republican contenders in Ohio and New Hampshire.
Dissent is harshly punished, with victims sent to "the pens," where they're deliberately infected with the protomolecule for experimental purposes.
But punishing relatively innocuous returnees harshly has the downside of alienating other Muslims, and can damage anti-terrorism co-operation.
Flynn then called Kislyak to ask that Russia not respond too harshly to US sanctions, the statement of offense said.
The president-elect will be shown great deference personally, but his or her campaign positions could be treated more harshly.
And when the governor came to power, Mr. Wildstein did not think he could write harshly or objectively about them.
Countries can jointly pledge to more harshly prosecute and punish those exploiting children or those continuing to practice child marriage.
Knowingly ignoring clear lessons from just a few years ago is a dereliction of duty that history will judge harshly.
It is unusual for an industry trade journal which normally promotes the agency's programs to harshly criticize its public statements.
Nietzsche was harshly critical of Christianity for what he deemed its hostility to everything natural and essential to human flourishing.
Trump has attacked Sessions on a daily basis since harshly criticizing him in a New York Times interview last week.
In a harshly worded dissent, Justice Elena Kagan wrote that by overturning Abood, the court was improperly disrespecting established precedent.
That merger, though harshly criticized by historians and unpopular with the public, is indicative of deeper currents coursing through Poland.
Trump harshly criticized the appeals court's decision, arguing tougher vetting of those entering the U.S. is necessary for national security.
The decision to boot Sanders from a restaurant has been supported in some quarters and harshly criticized in others. Rep.
He was punished, but Lewinsky was punished far more harshly -- because she's a woman whose sex life was made public.
" Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that Trump's offer is "one-sided, harshly partisan and made in bad faith.
But two said that promotions went to those who pushed employees hardest, which led some supervisors to treat workers harshly.
Clinton campaigned in Michigan, her optimistic message contrasting harshly with that of Mr. Trump, who also spoke in the state.
One conclusion—that Tunisia has been harshly treated because it is a Muslim country—is a common topic of conjecture.
But Kunchenko's match up contrasts harshly with the welcoming party that the UFC have selected for Ukranian karateka, Nikita Krylov.
Whitaker was harshly critical of the investigation in those public comments he made last year before joining the Justice Department.
Trump said he would reimpose U.S. economic sanctions on Iran, which were lifted under the agreement he had harshly criticized.
Trump has recently been accused of racism for harshly criticizing NFL players who have protested racial injustice, saying that Rep.
Kaepernick and Nike have been harshly criticized by conservatives, with many boycotting the iconic brand or destroying their Nike gear.
You'd have to be Babe Ruth to hit the sweet spot between acting too early or harshly or too late.
In a speech, he suggested California would secede and harshly criticized Senator John McCain and former President George W. Bush.
He was convicted at a time when crack cocaine offenses were handled far more harshly than those involving powder cocaine.
Mr. Ghosn's defenders, largely in the business community, contend that he is being treated harshly because he is a foreigner.
The idea has been harshly criticized since the book's publishing in 2013, though it propelled Sandberg to household-name fame.
MMA simultaneously demands renaissance men and women in their accrual of abilities, but treats them harshly for straddling different worlds.
And when Republican holdouts submitted, they didn't convince themselves that they had judged him too harshly on testimony too scant.
And any member of Congress or the administration that benefits financially from inside information needs to be dealt with harshly.
These actions have raised questions about whether Zachary Cruz, 5003, is being treated more harshly because of his brother's crime.
Not only did they punish out-group members more harshly, they also treated members of their own group more leniently.
Trump was referencing his crusade over the weekend in which he harshly criticized players who kneel during the national anthem.
Spooky, harshly lit, and almost barren, it's as close as Rockwell ever came to Goya's Los Desastres de la Guerra.
The move coincided with Mr. Trump's declaration on Twitter early Tuesday that the government was treating Mr. Stone too harshly.
Huffman's attorney, Martin Murphy, had argued in court that his client was being treated more harshly because of her status.
"Pixels," a 2015 science-fiction action comedy starring Adam Sandler, also foundered with moviegoers and was harshly reviewed by critics.
Still, the harshly political tone adopted by Kavanaugh and Republican senators amounted to a new territory for a judicial nominee.
Rogers questioned the Justice Department attorney Mark Freeman in court harshly, at times even openly arguing with points he made.
Sessions has been an outspoken opponent of marijuana throughout most of his career, and frequently speaks harshly about its use.
His administration has harshly criticized the world body, withdrawn from some UN groups and curtailed or stopped funding in others.
Sessions has been an outspoken opponent of marijuana throughout most of his career, and frequently speaks harshly about its use.
These adults then judged the kids less harshly, becoming less likely to say kids these days don't read as much.
All have harshly criticized Trump's effects on their party as toxic, and none of the trio owes the president anything.
Yes, he has harshly criticized Israel and stood up for Palestinian rights, the readers said, but that's not anti-Semitism.
Manfred recently came down harshly on the Atlanta Braves for trying to make an end run around international signing rules.
Nonetheless, after Stalin's death in 1953, Molotov opposed Nikita Khrushchev's de-Stalinization policy and harshly criticized Stalin's successors, especially Khrushchev.
These local prosecutors are key drivers of mass incarceration, often deciding unilaterally just how harshly the law will be enforced.
So, when you talk about your identity through a tragedy, your identity is not going to be judged so harshly.
People miss out when they judge an Aries too harshly for being rash and sex-forward, but that's their loss.
Fired FBI Director James Comey also was harshly criticized in the Horowitz report for his conduct in the Clinton email probe.
On Monday, Nissan's CEO spoke harshly about Ghosn's recent tenure at the automaker, saying it planned to remove him as chairman.
As the Senate voted Tuesday to begin debate, members of the Democratic minority were harshly criticizing the legislative maneuvers behind it.
Sharif has denied any wrongdoing, and supporters say he was punished far more harshly than other politicians found guilty of corruption.
Would he actually agree with some of what Olivia said to Kate at the cabin, albeit things she said quite harshly?
President Donald Trump has been harshly critical of German automakers and what he sees as an unfair trade imbalance on autos.
Society isn't shy about setting unrealistic beauty standards—especially for women—and harshly judging those who stray too far from them.
This grueling election season highlighted the way that women leaders are often covered differently and more harshly than their male counterparts.
They also harshly questioned Amazon's engagement with the legislative body and the necessity of a helipad that could accompany its office.
Well, the folks at the National Park Service are urging you, begging you, harshly warning you to leave the bison alone.
She also feels harshly judged by a medical system that saved her life but often treats her with suspicion and disdain.
The backstory: Biden, then chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has been harshly criticized for his handling of Thomas' confirmation process.
A seemingly random collection of objects, including a picture of Saddam Hussein, sits next to a harshly lit set of genitals.
Nielsen v Preap, at argument before the justices on October 10th, boils down to how harshly the government can treat immigrants.
"As a black leader, I think he is being targeted very, very, harshly for a poor lapse of judgement," Ennen said.
Judge Alsup disagreed with this characterization, harshly criticizing the Uber legal team for not disclosing the letter in the first place.
Was Kjellberg's transgression viewed more harshly internally than Logan's, or does this signify a shift in how these infractions are judged?
Noor's supporters say the Somali American, who is Muslim, has been treated more harshly than other officers involved in fatal shootings.
"If you brake harshly or drop your phone, we don't want to be sending ambulances left right and center," said Gerrits.
Do you watch other people take selfies in public and judge them harshly, as if it is any of your business?
The victims were struggling to breathe, coughing harshly, and they had the smell of chlorine on their clothes, the statement said.
Unlike most IF games, though, uncomfortably is set in a 3D environment, harshly alien and softly familiar at the same time.
They also claimed that, while he may have breached a reporting ban, the law was applied harshly and unfairly to him.
Trump has harshly criticized Mexico for its trade and immigration policies, which the President-elect says have damaged the United States.
He did not appoint any ally of the more moderate Republican heavyweight Alain Juppe, who has harshly criticized his hard line.
In the run-up to parliamentary elections, scheduled for February 22013th, they have clamped down more harshly than ever on candidates.
Groups representing wind, solar and other intermittent renewable energy technologies have harshly criticized the study, saying it is stacked against them.
She was a rumored candidate ahead of the 2016 race and stumped for Clinton in the general election, harshly criticizing Trump.
Rural counties already struggling to hang on felt the pinch of the economic recession most acutely, and blamed politicians most harshly.
The Olympics' big-money web of global broadcast contracts and massive marketing rights contrasts harshly with Rio's endemic crime and poverty.
Last week, Sessions ordered federal prosecutors to crack down on drug cases and charge defendants as harshly as the law allows.
He also spoke harshly of the already completed Comcast-NBCUniversal merger, which he said he would be interested in breaking up.
And neither is the way in which women in politics and across society are scrutinized and judged more harshly than men.
Trump last month refused to take a question from CNN reporter Jim Acosta before harshly criticizing the outlet's coverage of him.
These bitter young men believe they are being harshly and superficially judged by women, because they themselves judge women that way.
In the longer run, however, they may find that they suffer the consequences just as harshly as the rest of us.
Siegel traces Romero's harshly realistic aesthetic back to early cinéma vérité and the New Journalism of Norman Mailer and Truman Capote.
When women who are treated harshly in a workplace don't just lean in and get brassy, but become demoralized, like Messi.
Guillermo also said it was unfair for Watson to have critiqued himself so harshly, and so publicly, after the Troy game.
Russia was expelled from the G8 its 2014 annexation of Crimea, a move that the US, and other nations, harshly condemned.
That same report was harshly critical of Peter Strzok, an FBI agent involved in the bureau's Clinton email and Russia investigations.
Like virtually every other aspect of the criminal-justice system, it punishes non-white defendants more harshly than their white counterparts.
Trump, like Graham, blamed former President Obama for failing to respond more harshly to Syria's use of chemical weapons in 2013.
If convicted, he will be punished, but probably not as harshly as he has punished and demeaned those in his custody.
Committee chairman Schiff read the tweets in which Trump harshly criticized Yovanovitch's tenure at State and asked Yovanovitch for her reaction.
Trump has spoken harshly of illegal immigration since launching his Oval Office bid, linking it with drug trafficking and violent crime.
China commerce's ministry reacted harshly, saying it was surprised and saw it as contrary to the consensus both sides reached recently.
Khamenei's comments could give hardliners, who have not yet named an election candidate, a green light to more harshly criticize Rouhani.
Judge T.S. Ellis has urged -- harshly, at times, including on Monday -- for the prosecutors to move their case along more quickly.
CNN's critics defend Acosta Even Chuck Ross of The Daily Caller, a website that harshly criticizes CNN, stood up for Acosta.
Stone, 66, is notoriously verbose, and even before his arrest had been harshly critical of Mueller's Russia probe in public comments.
Thursday's pardon news came hours after excerpts surfaced from an explosive tell-all book by Comey that harshly criticizes the President.
Romney harshly criticized Trump during his presidential campaign, lambasting him as a "phony" in a speech during the GOP presidential primary.
She denounced her opponents, whom she described as "coup mongers" and "conspirators," and said they would be judged harshly by history.
More recently, Trump has been accused of racism for harshly criticizing NFL players who have protested racial injustice, saying that Rep.
And the costs of trade with China have fallen most harshly on workers on the lower rungs of the income ladder.
The markets have reacted harshly, with the company's stock losing more than 210 percent of its value in after-hours trading.
But don't a lot of conservatives think violent crime is now some massive problem and needs to be dealt with harshly?
And beyond that a lot of people who committed property offenses to steal money to sustain a habit [get sentenced harshly].
This provides a palatable front for his merciless nature, closing cases quickly and harshly, hassling for confessions when evidence is doubtful.
"I'm definitely not going to look silly because I think I am anyway already very harshly treated by that," he said.
Mattis, when asked about his reaction to the book by Politico, issued a harshly-worded statement through his assistant, Candace Currier.
I have been spoken to harshly by people associated with the pork industry who do not like the work I do.
We should learn from the past, identify these violent attacks as the scapegoating they are, and condemn them swiftly and harshly.
"Andrew Gillum is running for governor and also from the F.B.I.," the Republican Party of Florida harshly claimed in an ad.
A coalition of conservative organizations that oppose government intervention in the marketplace has harshly criticized Dr. Gottlieb's crackdown on e-cigarettes.
But the exclusion of commercial tours has angered guides, who say the Park Service is responding too harshly to these problems.
It is a textbook example of "parachuting in," a practice that has been harshly criticized even when undertaken by seasoned journalists.
The European Food Safety Authority was harshly criticized after The Guardian reported that its assessment had partly been copied from Monsanto.
Diplomats say ethnic Chinese holding foreign passports are routinely treated more harshly than non-ethnic Chinese foreign nationals charged with crimes.
In time, history will harshly judge who is to blame and where responsibility ultimately lies for the failure of America's leadership.
When choosing a narrator for the audio version, she nixed the ones who spoke his lines too harshly or without humor.
In the United States, President Trump and his Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, harshly criticized Libra, as did politicians from both parties.
"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert on Thursday harshly criticized President Trump for his Twitter attack aimed at MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski.
I scolded the puppy harshly and she crept off to the porch to watch us with her chin on her paws.
The court of public opinion can render verdicts harshly and quickly, and those caught in its glare can be treated unfairly.
Boeing Co fell 1.3% after the company released hundreds of internal messages that contained harshly critical comments on 737 MAX development.
Liberal luminaries including Van Jones, Michael Moore and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont (whom Ms. DeMoro backed) harshly criticized Mr. Rendon.
Goldwater's convention was a harshly factional affair, with conservative Republicans doing their damnedest to expel the moderate wing of the party.
Boeing Co fell 1.9% after the company released hundreds of internal messages that contained harshly critical comments on 737 MAX development.
I know what it's like to be the only woman in the room, to be doubted and disrespected and harshly judged.
The White House should make explicit that any attack by an Iranian-linked force on Americans will be dealt with harshly.
Ellis struggled on Thursday reckoning how Manafort's crimes could be punished harshly when the banks he defrauded saw little financial loss.
Some members of the Trump administration such as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have harshly criticized China's response to the protests.
Posts on his Facebook page had often harshly attacked senior politicians and military officials, including the country's ailing president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
In recent weeks, Trump has harshly criticized his political opponents as being anti-Israel, citing comments he claims are anti-Semitic.
Ellis also spoke to prosecutors more harshly than Manafort, and even publicly described his displeasure with the special counsel office's pursuits.
But now these same female leaders have harshly called out young women millennials as being wrong for their support of Sen.
In addition to that, though, social science research shows that women are judged most harshly when they violate expected gender norms.
For more than three decades, China enforced its "one child" policy harshly, imposing fines and in some cases abortions and sterilizations.
The foreign ministry said in a statement that it would respond harshly to any attempts to undermine its sovereign and security.
Moscow is Assad's primary foreign ally, and has already harshly condemned the US strike and promised new military aid to Assad.
It's well established that women are judged more harshly on their appearance than men are, as Kelsey McKinney wrote for Vox.
Since the passage of Europe's sweeping General Data Protection Regulation, future such breaches of user day can be penalized much more harshly.
Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien responded harshly Wednesday to controversial comments made online by a Texas school superintendent about quarterback Deshaun Watson.
The major Republican presidential candidates harshly criticized the Paris deal in particular, and Trump promised to withdraw from it during the campaign.
I try not to do that, but I also try not to judge myself too harshly for how I spend my money.
Conversely, the riot commits to its dark moments, harshly highlighting the women's own capacity for cruelty against the sadistic regime of guards.
As harshly as failure to work can be punished - privileges revoked, solitary confinement meted out - these prisoners still decided to take action.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama on Friday harshly accused the Syrian regime, along with Moscow and Tehran, of slaughtering civilians in Aleppo.
A U.S. Senate report in 2014 harshly criticized the CIA's interrogation program and said suspects had been tortured in secret facilities worldwide.
Their legacy of impeachment is all they have to show for their House majority – and the American people will judge them harshly.
During Trump's impeachment trial, both legal teams argued that history would judge the Senate harshly if it failed to support their view.
Recently, unaccredited zoos in America and aboard have been harshly criticized by animal welfare organizations for using the tool to manage elephants.
According to the research, states that have more abortion restrictions also tend to punish women who drink alcohol while pregnant more harshly.
Navy leaders initially intended to punish Special Operator Gallagher more harshly, including administrative sanctions as well as his sentence, Navy officials said.
While groups such as Amnesty International harshly criticized the pardon, about 65 percent of Peruvians support it, according to a recent poll.
The language confused many people, including experts, and was harshly criticized by law enforcement officials including New York's Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
At the opening of a gold refinery he said he would deal harshly with officials who were "frustrating" investors in the industry.
Even as Andrés Manuel López Obrador rages against other indignities of modern Mexican life, he dare not criticise Donald Trump too harshly.
It makes us less empathetic, more likely to see our own success in a positive light and harshly condemn failures in others.
But I do think women are judged much more harshly for the slightest slip-up, a gaffe–something like losing one's voice.
His security forces have responded harshly to street protests: according to the UN, they have killed at least 46 people in 2017.
Opponents argued it was wrong to reward someone who supervised a covert detention site in Thailand where terror suspects were harshly interrogated.
The Trump administration has supported Taiwan and harshly criticized countries that have changed sides, but its efforts haven't reversed the larger trend.
They have reportedly been divided over how harshly to penalize the social giant and its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, for alleged privacy failures.
"We like to see when they are grading harshly because it separates the great skaters from the good ones," Moir told reporters.
Rubio did not address how to stem the migration or what to do with the immigrants but harshly criticized the Cuban regime.
She has also been harshly criticized for presenting a narrow, corporate version of feminism that ignores, or even actively harms, disadvantaged women.
Candidate Trump was harshly critical of some justices, and since the election, he's launched broad attacks on the judiciary as a whole.
Trump said on Tuesday he would reimpose U.S. economic sanctions on Iran, which were lifted under the agreement he had harshly criticized.
Model Liz Kennedy harshly criticized the sweatshirt on Instagram, writing that she was "ashamed" to have been part of the designer's show.
New regulations have been introduced that crack down harshly on group chats, deputizing admins to police their friends' conversations or face punishment.
Shares of companies that beat are being sold and stocks that dare miss are being punished even more harshly, according to Bespoke.
Years later, some Republicans acknowledge that Hill was treated too harshly, and they said they hope the party has learned some lessons.
By curbing immigration harshly, however, May risks alienating businesses that rely on foreign workers for a large proportion of their staffing needs.
For example, the company was harshly criticized last year for providing the Houthi rebels that exiled the Yemeni government with censorship technology.
He has been harshly criticized for policies that objectors see as abuses of executive power and far too burdensome for the economy.
It was flooded with more than 500 responses, mostly from women and mostly harshly critical after learning of details about the case.
"That is the way this business works: bulls are always punished more harshly for being wrong than the bears are," he said.
Lee says those who plan to go to South Korea rather than settle in China are punished more harshly by North Korea.
As a journalist, I am used to putting words out to the world and having the world respond both kindly and harshly.
Corker, who is not running for reelection next year, has ripped into the president this fall, harshly criticizing his handling of diplomacy.
The company's blog harshly criticizes government calls for access to encrypted communications and says police need to do better at stopping terrorism.
The country's socialist economic system has been harshly criticized for lining the pockets of public officials while millions struggle to eat properly.
She is a familiar presence on Fox News, where she has harshly criticized Mr. Obama over his handling of the Islamic State.
The 2012 GOP nominee, who harshly criticized Trump during the campaign, is now rumored to be under consideration as secretary of State.
In general, the cultures that I know — Nigeria, the U.S., the U.K, Western Europe — all largely judge women quite harshly for appearances.
The kind words mark a shift for the president, who responded harshly to Romney's criticism of him during the 2016 presidential election.
Trump has spoken harshly about U.S. trade imbalances with South Korea and threatened to tear up a trade agreement with the country.
He held a press conference with his state's overwhelmingly popular Republican governor, Brian Sandoval, who has harshly criticized the current Senate plan.
Is Sivan saying that if some fan asked him about bottoming in a Twitter Q&A he'd scold them just as harshly?
Yesterday I harshly criticized former President Obama for accepting a $400,000 fee to give a speech for Wall Street firm Cantor Fitzgerald.
Lawmakers were harshly critical of the latest delay, which comes on the eve of the storm's four-year-anniversary in New York.
The coronavirus epidemic offers the authorities, who cracked down harshly on protests in Moscow last summer, another justification to ban large gatherings.
Men may be judged harshly by heterosexual women because of their sexual involvement with men, whether or not they identify as LGBTQ.
The Fed also published harshly critical letters to the last two chairmen of the Wells board, holding them accountable for the problems.
Prosecutors probably brought this charge in the first place because they thought Yocca's actions were horrific and deserved to be harshly punished.
People who go without health coverage and then sign up later aren't going to feel the penalty as harshly or at all.
Women are judged more harshly than men are for their leadership failures, and even for seeking leadership positions in the first place.
Everyone operates as the worst and most harshly exaggerated versions of themselves: Luke, grumpy and passive aggressive, is at his most unsympathetic.
Most important, remember that most industries are not going to judge you too harshly for what you wear to your first meeting.
Menashi -- then editor-in-chief -- harshly criticized Take Back the Night marches on college campuses, which seek to end violence against women.
So far, the security apparatus had been able to keep the protests in check, cracking down harshly the more the protests escalated.
When he finally leaves office, his accomplices and partners, inside and outside the United States, will be judged harshly for their misdeeds.
"She joked that there was a time when she thought she might get fired, or at least receive a "harshly worded email.
After Cummings harshly questioned the Trump administrations's border security policy, and whether it had an "empathy deficit," the president belittled Cummings' district.
The best-case scenario in this complaint process would be a harshly worded condemnation of the U.S., not that anyone will care.
Mary Pierce, the last French player to win the French Open in 2000, said the men should not be judged too harshly.
Crimes in such areas were to be punished more harshly and public day care for toddlers made mandatory to inculcate Danish values.
In early 2016, for instance, he was harshly criticized for stumbling through an interview with The New York Daily News's editorial board.
I had already written a draft of a column harshly critical of the university and was planning to publish it this morning.
These stipulations were hardly surprising, as Seehofer had frequently and harshly criticized Merkel's handling of the migration crisis in 2015 and 2016.
A United Nations investigator later harshly criticized Facebook's subsequent efforts to do better and its efforts since have failed to inspire confidence.
Ms. Azalea has been judged harshly — mostly fairly, with a few exceptions — but she has remained resilient, and committed to her approach.
JOHN HARWOOD: I interviewed-- Elizabeth Warren over the weekend, and she said something similar-- but was harshly critical of the business community.
The other figure at the center of this story is the country's president, Rodrigo Duterte, who has been harshly critical of journalists.
Administrators don't have to react harshly, just with the simple admonition that those who don't play nice can't be at the party.
Although these were not major transgressions, and she was not the instigator, Minnijean was the one harshly disciplined, not the white students.
White middle-class parents, exercising white privilege, often intervene on behalf of their children, making school authorities reluctant to discipline them harshly.
In several tweets, the president harshly criticized the agent, Peter Strzok, who had previously helped lead the 2016 investigation into whether Mrs.
CBS The easiest shows to treat harshly are case-of-the-week shows (sometimes called procedurals) — shows like CSI or Criminal Minds.
So the question of what particular areas a given president thinks it's wise to regulate harshly on is very interesting and significant.
World leaders reacted harshly Saturday to President Trump's executive order suspending immigration and visas for citizens from certain countries with majority Muslim populations.
When they're getting a along, Caps and their moms have wild times together— it helps that their mothers rarely judge them too harshly.
The government has cited safety concerns over armed violence in the region for the decision, but Ebola experts have harshly criticized the move.
I think women in all cultures in the world are judged quite harshly for seeming to care too much about beauty and appearance.
Because none of those men would ever punch down at their own people as harshly and routinely as Cosby's done throughout his career.
Numerous Republican lawmakers reacted harshly to reports of the withdrawal, decrying the decision as a grave mistake that could even restore ISIS's strength.
He says he was treated more harshly than others in higher positions who&aposve mishandled classified information, including Hillary Clinton and retired Gen.
Shook recoiled at how harshly pregnant women with addiction problems were treated at hospitals when she began her career in the late '70s.
Black girls are often disciplined more harshly in school than their white peers, and dress codes seem to be part of the problem.
This makes it possible for federal marijuana policy to change dramatically, based on how harshly the current administration wants to enforce federal law.
Donald Trump has done it while harshly insulting the last Republican presidents, the two previous Republican nominees, and every one his 2016 rivals.
"Had a woman made the same type of statement, it would have been viewed much more harshly," said Ciolfi, a supporter of Sen.
So why, on a night shadowed by such grievous circumstances, would Adam Levine feel the need to harshly critique the VMAs' technical glitches?
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who harshly criticized Trump in a speech earlier this year, also said he will not back him.
" He argued that they deserved to be treated even more harshly because "these are Arabs and are more fierce and vicious against Islam.
Cap fees too harshly and banks may not bother issuing cards; allow them to climb too high and merchants will stop accepting them.
Now an opposition senator, Uribe and his backers have harshly criticized the FARC talks, saying they will foster impunity for human rights violations.
Uzbekistan, which has dealt harshly with Christian missionaries and with dissident forms of Islam, tried this year to improve its religious-freedom profile.
Historically, at least, the government tends to crack down harshly on opposing groups, so it's likely many women will continue to remain silent.
Despite being Pelosi's daughter, she conveys a sense of bemusement at the absurdities of politics, while seldom appearing to judge anyone too harshly.
In this image-obsessed world, would investors critique me less harshly if they knew I was pregnant and not just 40 pounds overweight?
The game's balance is a lot less forgiving than Halo or Call of Duty, but it's not quite as harshly realistic as ARMA.
Women can get credit for taking responsibility, but they can also be judged more harshly for making mistakes, research from Yale University found.
Although having a state religion was permitted in international law, the research showed a correlation between such regimes and harshly enforced blasphemy laws.
Republican Senator Jeff Flake, who has criticized Trump harshly, said the president's latest comments appeared to be aimed at the firing of Mueller.
Pitch invasions are part of a strange world where something that often comes from joy or momentary exuberance can be punished so harshly.
Jesse Williams had harsh words for people who harshly judged him over his divorce ... and he did it on a Jay-Z video.
Duterte assured the public he will not allow abuses under martial rule, even as he repeatedly said he will deal with terrorism harshly.
There are hints beneath the market surface that many victims of last year's global industrial recession panic were punished a bit too harshly.
Richette had discovered a blog written by the victim's parents that harshly criticized her and summarized the ongoing controversy between her and Heston.
Or the cables from your headphones caught on something while you're out going for a run, harshly ripping the earbuds from your ears?
Trump pledged in July he would deal with Snowden "harshly," adding he is "a total traitor" and suggested he deserves to be executed.
It can make us less empathetic, more likely to see our own success in a positive light and harshly condemn failures in others.
Women judge prostitution more harshly than men and are more likely to think it should be illegal, according to a new YouGov poll.
After the agency was harshly criticized for its response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, FEMA demonstrated an ability to learn from its mistakes.
Fox harshly rejected the proposal last February, swearing that his nation would not "pay for that f---ing wall" in a television interview.
The Republican congressman can cite some achievements: In May, he harshly criticized opioid distributors for failing to report suspiciously large orders for painkillers.
These women shared their experiences of being condescended to, patronized, badgered, intimidated, not listened to, judged prematurely and harshly, treated rudely or propositioned.
Clinton was harshly criticized for not revealing her pneumonia diagnosis until she suffered a health incident in public that was caught on video.
His father ran a successful coffee shop, but he treated his staff harshly, and at night he tried to relax by smoking hashish.
Needless to say, an American caught smoking pot in the country would likely be treated much more harshly than someone of another nationality.
In 2010, the Secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus, reprimanded the Corps for not dealing more harshly with some of the men involved.
In some cases, on-demand companies have been harshly criticized for making employerlike demands on workers but denying them basic benefits and protections.
Women are scrutinized so harshly—as public figures and in life generally—but often the voice that stings the most is our own.
My inner child is telling me that I will be harshly judged for using the words "inner child," likely in the comments section.
Journalists quickly weighed in on the ethics of publishing a document containing such allegations without proof of their veracity, many harshly condemning BuzzFeed.
In a city harshly divided by class and race, the entire town sets aside its differences when sno-balls are on the line.
Trump has harshly criticised globalisation and questioned America's participation in multilateral institutions like the WTO, calling for a revamp of international trade rules.
But it's not clear how Horowitz will assess some of this misconduct or exactly how harshly he'll judge the FBI and its leadership.
Mr. Trump's warning to Iran came hours after a speech by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that was harshly critical of Iran's leadership.
He eventually did grudgingly commit to Article 5 weeks later, but he has continued to harshly criticize the alliance, deeply worrying other members.
And Yocca isn't the first, nor is she likely to be the last, to be harshly prosecuted for how her pregnancy turned out.
LOS ANGELES — The heiress Abigail Disney made headlines on Monday after she harshly criticized the company founded by her great-uncle on Twitter.
Alex, despite his jones for Minecraft, is not so Americanized as to sass his parents too harshly or renounce the pleasures of cuddling.
Before you judge the reporters too harshly, it's important to remember that these days the social media tail wags the mainstream media dog.
" The governor has been harshly critical of the federal governments response to the coronavirus, at one point describing it as "absurd and nonsensical.
" He said Ms. Stewart, who spent five months in prison for lying to investigators in a stock case, "was harshly and unfairly treated.
During a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday night, Trump harshly criticized the media as a "disaster" and mentioned both news outlets by name.
Kerry looked like the perfect mould for the position, but the decisions he made may result in history judging his tenure very harshly.
It is not the first time Mr. Vance has been harshly criticized for his office's handling of allegations against rich and influential men.
The arrangement is the subject of an ongoing federal investigation and was harshly denounced in a State Department watchdog report issued last month.
He warned the Speaker that "history will judge you harshly" and compared his treatment unfavorably to those accused in the Salem witch trials.
It is instead a harshly critical account of liberalism's history that nonetheless aims to advance liberalism's core values and secure its greatest accomplishments.
Even more striking was Mr. Biden's decision Monday to drop the harshly negative attacks he had aimed at Mr. Buttigieg over the weekend.
Employees' performance and improvement are essential with any job, but when managers harshly antagonize employees for their work, it can take a toll.
"It is very easy to treat yourself harshly or critically when things go wrong, with internal cries of 'idiot,' or 'stupid,'" says O'Kane.
It is simultaneously frivolous, a luxury for those who can waste money, and a personal responsibility that one is harshly judged for neglecting.
Turkey's president says his country "cannot forget" the harshly worded letter from U.S. President Donald Trump about the Turkish military offensive into Syria.
He has harshly criticized the role of the federal agency, saying much of its authority should be dissolved and left to the states.
I think they're absolutely worth watching, especially Celgene, which has been punished far too harshly, but there are easier ways to make money.
The FDA ramped up its focus on rogue clinics: first writing new regulations, then harshly worded letters, before moving on to legal action.
If he sometimes seemed to conflate Turner's solemn destiny with his own, no one was in the mood to judge him too harshly.
The president was harshly criticized on Twitter for sharing photos of himself giving a thumbs-up while visiting the hospital and first responders.
Herrera was booked twice — the first time harshly — for fouling Chelsea winger Eden Hazard, leaving United a man down from the 35th minute.
"You emphasized that Congress would be 'judged harshly by history' due to restrictions it placed on your ability to transfer detainees," Huang wrote.
That bill would have, like the tax bill, repealed the requirement to carry coverage — and senators harshly attacked it as a terrible policy.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot of Chicago harshly criticized Ivanka Trump on Tuesday after the president's daughter weighed in on that city's weekend of violence.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot of Chicago harshly criticized Ivanka Trump on Tuesday after the president's daughter weighed in on that city's weekend of violence.
But if he goes to one of those state penitentiaries like Attica, Clinton, Five Points, or Greenhaven, he will be treated very harshly.
Often radically reconceived, harshly truncated or left to dribble away, they no longer ennoble the characters or provide much pleasure for the audience.
They also suggested that Mr. Manafort should not be punished more harshly than Michael D. Cohen, the president's former lawyer and longtime fixer.
Frequent flashbacks show them being harshly raised and trained in a dark, many-chambered mansion, giving the show some Harry Potter schoolboy flavor.
Taught until 1925, the Best Maugard Drawing Method was later harshly criticized for standardizing artistic expression and limiting it to folkloric subject matter.
By contrast, businesses harshly criticized the 2014 occupation of parts of the city by protesters opposing the mainland's increasing sway in Hong Kong.
Said context mostly consists of light mocking of Offred's repeated rapes and warnings to the audience not to judge her rapists too harshly.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau clarified his comments on the death of longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro after being harshly criticized for them.
On May 8, 2017, Rosenstein wrote a memo harshly criticizing Comey's handling of Hillary Clinton email investigation, and gave it to the White House.
In college, I was "independent" because I knew I could call her instead of someone else, and she would never judge me too harshly.
Mr. Kadyrov also harshly berated a Chechen woman who had used social media to criticize high utility prices and called him a show-off.
"The government continued to deal harshly with those who engaged in almost any religious practices through executions, tortures, beatings and arrests," the report read.
On May 8, 2017, Rosenstein wrote a memo harshly criticizing Comey's handling of Hillary Clinton email investigation and gave it to the White House.
This longstanding taboo also contributes to the gender wage gap, as women are more harshly judged when they speak up and negotiate their salaries.
Losses even outside impeachment Even outside the House versus Trump proceedings, federal judges in lower courts came down harshly against the President last week.
Trump has harshly criticised globalisation and questioned U.S. participation in multilateral institutions such as the WTO, calling for a revamp of international trade rules.
It's important to be gentle when removing makeup and to avoid harshly scrubbing the eyelids or skin around the eyes, which is very delicate.
Attacking Heidi Cruz's appearance was a direct assault against all women and young girls who are often harshly and unfairly judged by their looks.
"If Americans push Iran to the corner ... then Iran will have no other option but to react harshly," said Tehran-based analyst Saeed Leylaz.
"Macron has acknowledged his past behavioural mistakes," said Philippe Aghion, an economist who advised him during his campaign but has judged him harshly since.
Backers of the measure said the Saudi-led bombing campaign in Yemen had made the humanitarian crisis worse, harshly criticizing Riyadh for killing civilians.
Bob Corker harshly criticized President Donald Trump anew on Tuesday, calling him an "utterly untruthful president" and saying he would not support his reelection.
It was a breath of fresh air since most of early-19083th-century sculpture was smooth, neoclassical, and to be harshly honest, predictably dainty.
The company has been eager to try to smooth over relations with the White House after Trump first began harshly attacking GM last year.
One who made the cut, Rasheed Araeen, a Pakistani long resident in Britain, has never let that involvement stop him criticising the project harshly.
As Miles Teller whittled down his body to portray boxer Vinnie Pazienza in Bleed for This, he started to harshly critique how he looked.
Some of that criticism was deserved, but again, being completely candid, some criticism was expressed more harshly than I wished, or knew was deserved.
That women are judged more harshly than men for the same mistake and rewarded less for the same accomplishment may come as no surprise.
Pence has been harshly criticized for a controversial law passed under his watch that essentially made discrimination against the LGBTQ community legal in Indiana.
Cruz effectively placed a risky bet that the Republican Party will judge Trump harshly and reward him in the new era for not caving.
And while the Saudi royals and Israeli officials are unlikely to speak harshly to the president, Pope Francis is sure to reiterate his criticism.
Action planet Mars enters Cancer on June 4, which means you can bet you'll speak with more confidence—and, likely, more harshly—than usual.
"I will never know why parents criticize others so harshly, knowing they'd go insane if they were on the receiving end ALLTHETIME," Teigen tweeted.
Studies of women in the sciences reveal that women faculty members evaluate female students and subordinates just as harshly, and unfairly, as men do.
But Trump has also called Kim "a maniac" who needs to be dealt with harshly -- a course of action Park thinks Trump should take.
Backers of the measure said the Saudi-led bombing campaign in Yemen had made the humanitarian crisis worse, harshly criticizing Riyadh for killing civilians.
Earlier in the day, Defense Secretary Ash Carter gave a speech at Oxford University in England in which he spoke harshly about Russian aggression.
He said he studied law under Scalia at the University of Virginia, and called the justice a tough professor who'd harshly critique his logic.
Green fired back harshly ... callin' Durant a "b*tch" multiple times -- and reportedly even letting the argument spill into the post-game locker room.
This is particularly surprising because, as Dylan Scott recounts, quite a few Senate Republicans have expressed concern that the bill cuts Medicaid too harshly.
Unfortunately, there's a gendered component to this, and studies suggest that women are judged more harshly than men for their number of sexual partners.
It was, in part, a response to the Obama administration's decision to block park entrances during the 2013 shutdown, which the GOP criticized harshly.
Last month, a former newspaper columnist who was harshly critical of Suu Kyi on Facebook was sentenced to seven years in prison for sedition.
The administration's trade moves have been harshly criticized by both Democrats and Republicans who express concern about the impact on US allies and alliances.
The issue comes as tensions are rising with Russia, which harshly condemned U.S., British and French strikes on Syria which were launched late Friday.
It is the memorable thing about the room, and its gesture toward the harshly archaic gives it a strength that the merely beautiful lacks.
Our justice system and society at large tend to judge victims of sex trafficking more harshly than the reality of their circumstances should dictate.
The remarks likely will not help the Trump's already tense relations with key allies in Europe, who have harshly criticized Russia's intervention in Ukraine.
As the 2020 election approaches, public opinion has turned so harshly against ICE that a plurality of Democratic voters now support abolishing it entirely.
In primary debates he harshly mocked and insulted his Republican opponents as liars, weak, and small while they stood just a few feet away.
Trump laid into other news networks during his remarks, saying that CNN has worse ratings than Fox News and harshly criticizing NBC and MSNBC.
Nunes, Meadows and other conservative lawmakers have been harshly critical in recent months of the Justice Department and its handling of the Russia probe.
The decision came after Bush's father, the former GOP presidential candidate, harshly criticized the Trump administration for its "heartless" border policies in a tweet.
Business groups are harshly criticizing new rules from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that would make it easier for consumers to sue financial companies.
I apply the cream by lightly dabbing the product (with my ring finger) under and around my eyes, making sure not to rub harshly.
The practice has been harshly criticized and the clauses in contracts with a company's employees will be reviewed by the Supreme Court this winter.
He was harshly critical of President Obama's decision to withdraw from Iraq, saying the move helped lead to the rise of groups like ISIS.
Mr. Denton harshly criticized what he said was a lengthy, unnecessary vendetta Mr. Thiel waged against not only Gawker Media but also individual journalists.
On Monday, Trump signed an order to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, a deal that was harshly criticized by organized labor.
The Saudis responded harshly, yanking their ambassador to Canada, suspending flights, recalling thousands of Saudi students and halting imports of Canadian wheat and barley.
In the wake of Facebook's decision to keep the Pelosi video on its platform, the company was harshly criticized, notably by the Speaker herself.
The White House has been harshly criticized for ousting the FBI director on Tuesday, with Democrats voicing concern about the timing of the decision.
The face was harshly beautiful, hollow-cheeked, sharp angles, a half-circle scar under one eye that made Millicia think of a squid's sucker.
In a 2003 op-ed for the Los Angeles Times, she harshly criticized the media and judicial system for how they handled her case.
The main adopters of these new technologies are those companies that feel Amazon's burn most harshly, namely operators of fulfillment centers serving e-commerce.
Cute girl avatar, weird truncated bio ("Waiting you"; "You love it harshly"), and a shortened URL which, on inspection, led to "adult dating" sites.
Reeves spends most of his time harshly ripping apart Ryder's optimism and Ryder kind of just whines about being at the wedding at all.
May's government has struggled to establish relations with the Trump transition team after some senior British political figures harshly criticized him during the campaign.
It doesn't help that studies have found that older people are more likely to judge younger people harshly compared to qualities they have themselves.
He wrote a blistering tweet, his wife released a strongly worded formal statement and his son Donald Jr. harshly criticized her on Fox News.
Mr. Barr overruled the sentencing recommendation of four career prosecutors after Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter that Mr. Stone was being treated too harshly.
For instance, children who were disciplined by the rod tended to have more mood problems later on than those whose parents disciplined less harshly.
There is also a clear tonal diversion from the harshly negative ads that most voters are seeing in the closing days before the election.
During the Lopez scandal, Sheldon Silver, then the speaker of the Assembly, was also harshly criticized for authorizing secret financial settlements to harassment victims.
Critics say the ban on female priests has no explicit basis in church Scripture, but efforts to overturn it were sometimes dealt with harshly.
Already, Mr. Biden has struggled to address his role leading the 1991 Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings, which featured harshly prosecutorial questioning of Anita Hill.
For those who already meditate regularly, try not to judge yourself too harshly if you're not able to maintain your usual schedule while traveling.
" Mr. Cunningham came down harshly on the title of his own 2011 musical, "Next Thing You Know," which, he said, "is wrapped in vaguery.
Torres was also judged harshly for his defense — he ranked 216th of the 2923 defenders — but the Yankees were thrilled with his overall contribution.
The civilians also protest and chafe at the rebels intervening in their daily life whether it is dealing harshly with them or arresting someone.
While U.S. officials have harshly condemned Snowden's actions, some have lauded him for bringing to light previously unknown NSA practices and increasing government accountability.
Because parents were reporting on their children's behavior, it could be that those who were tired and stressed judged their children's behavior more harshly.
Trump has preferred airing his complaints publicly on Twitter or privately through emissaries, who he will ask to deliver harshly worded messages to Sessions.
Last week, EPA's war on California took another ominous turn, with a pair of threatening letters harshly criticizing the state's air and water programs.
It comes after Schwartz slammed Trump in an interview with The New Yorker magazine published earlier this week where he harshly criticized the businessman.
But they have criticized him more harshly in recent months, and Mr. Trump has said in interviews that he has stopped watching the network.
Maher had to be careful with what he told me; the regime might send him back to prison if he criticized Sisi too harshly.

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