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That heavy-handedness is harder to pull off in democratic countries.
But the film's infectious and understated levity sidesteps parable's moralistic heavy-handedness.
Some edu-crats are happy with the federal government's continued heavy-handedness.
"We've not seen any heavy-handedness or pushing and shoving," he said.
What is surprising, however, is the provision's astonishingly poor draftsmanship and heavy-handedness.
In the heavy-handedness of the work  Ai does offer another, more personal
Third, locals in some countries are angry about what they view as China's heavy-handedness.
And for all it's heavy-handedness and mile-a-minute plotting, Discovery isn't all bad.
China is known for its heavy-handedness in the entertainment industry and censors are tough.
"When we go onboard, we don't go on with heavy-handedness or rudeness," he said.
But perhaps there's an argument to be made about the importance of that heavy-handedness.
But no skeptic can claim heavy-handedness here — it's the truth, or at least Fox's truth.
The heavy-handedness of the Spanish state has once again come to Mr Puigdemont's rescue politically.
And harsh penalties will create incentives for firms to err on the side of heavy-handedness.
But Xi's heavy handedness in Hong Kong makes more sense if his target is really Trump.
Heavy-handedness by the security forces in trying to prevent the vote led to widespread criticism.
For Qatar, Oman and Kuwait, Iran is a counterweight needed to protect them from Saudi heavy-handedness.
These constant huge events necessitated an editorial heavy-handedness that stifled the auteurism DC had made its signature.
In the 1960s Ronald Coase, an economist at the University of Chicago, criticised Pigou for his heavy-handedness.
The announcement comes at the end of a week that has seen the force accused of heavy-handedness.
But big brother heavy handedness in these programs needs to end as it is only making matters worse.
"I have never seen such an extraordinary display of American heavy-handedness," he said, after abruptly leaving the meeting.
Few disputed the text of the competition rules, but many criticized Blizzard for the heavy-handedness of its punishment.
The danger is that heavy-handedness by soldiers and police under martial law may upset this quasi-peace in Mindanao.
The US strike was "an extraordinary display of American heavy-handedness," Russia's ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, said Saturday.
Any heavy-handedness on behalf of his government to stop leaflet printing or confiscate ballot boxes could trigger social unrest.
The heavy-handedness of China's leader, Xi Jinping, and public resentment of it, is a primary cause of the turmoil.
Other vignettes — including an attempt to visualize a drone strike — miss their mark, not for lack of plausibility but for heavy-handedness.
Now Facebook is being criticized for its apparent heavy-handedness with founders at a time when it's leaning more on subsidiary properties.
Minera San Rafael and its workers have also been accused of heavy-handedness by critics, including allegations of kidnapping and violent intimidation.
Although the conflict in Cameroon has mainly affected the English-speaking minority, the government's heavy-handedness suggests that worse may lie ahead.
If a screenwriter had invented that scene for a movie about the 2016 race, he would have been accused of heavy-handedness.
The challenge, said Police Chief Edward A. Flynn of Milwaukee, is to strike a balance, avoiding complete disengagement but also heavy-handedness.
Ms. Stefanik, a Republican running for re-election, said she thought the incident exemplified the "heavy-handedness of regulations" in the state.
A rally in July led to the arrest of more than 1,503 protesters and police were called out for their heavy-handedness.
I suspect Jain dislikes heavy-handedness, not merely on aesthetic grounds but because he sees in it a criminal failure of imagination.
The other reason why language wars are warming up is that Irish-language supporters are tech-savvy and adept at exploiting heavy-handedness.
The heavy-handedness of the police had shocked the general public and, under pressure from many leading intellectuals, an official investigation was launched.
This risks heavy-handedness but displays a perceptive eye for the importance of a pivot point where the star could lose his audience.
Some said he provoked an explosive confrontation by rolling out riot police frequently accused of heavy-handedness instead of seeking dialogue with the protesters.
Some said he provoked an explosive confrontation by rolling out riot police frequently accused of heavy-handedness instead of seeking dialog with the protesters.
Now, Facebook is being criticized for its apparent heavy-handedness with founders at a time when it's leaning more on subsidiary properties for sales growth.
The film treats my family's aspirations with the heavy handedness of people who are viewing an African American family through a lens lacking in cultural sensibilities.
One of the few media companies that dares to criticise the government has been raided by police on grounds that would not normally attract such heavy-handedness.
One senior journalist accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government of humiliating residents of the divided Himalayan region while others warned that heavy-handedness risked triggering fresh unrest.
Mr. McNamara said the union's members were upset not only with the commission's oversight of hiring, but also with what he called a pattern of heavy-handedness.
Russian Ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin said the strike was "an extraordinary display of American heavy-handedness" and accused the US of purposefully derailing coordination efforts.
"I have never seen such an extraordinary display of American heavy-handedness," he said, after abruptly leaving an UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Syria.
The book deals in large part with the effects of post-colonialism and neoliberalism on modern sexuality, and it is difficult for Rushdie to escape heavy-handedness.
Even some liberals say the heavy-handedness by university administrators and students is only reinforcing conservatives' suspicions, which the left insists are overblown for maximum political potency.
"In a shocking display of heavy-handedness, many people appear to have been summarily shot dead and their bodies dumped," Amnesty International said in a statement on Monday.
A spokesman for the French government in the Pas-de-Calais region declined to comment on the allegations of police heavy-handedness and the living conditions of migrants.
Even the moment that most risked heavy-handedness, the Prisoners' Chorus performed by real American prison choirs on video, turned out to be one of the most poignant.
Much of the wedding industry is taking a low-key approach to selling services to LGBTQ couples, avoiding heavy handedness in aiming to convey a message of inclusiveness.
Plus, the states don't need to stick with the precise terms of the federal mandate, which has been reviled (from different quarters) both for heavy-handedness and its ineffectuality.
The unrest is the worst in the Muslim-majority region for six years, and critics have accused Indian forces of heavy-handedness as they struggle to contain the protests.
" Russia's ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, said that in more than 10 years at the UN he had "never seen such an extraordinary display of American heavy-handedness.
The unrest was the worst in the Muslim-majority region for six years, and critics have accused Indian forces of heavy-handedness as they struggle to contain the protests.
Still the White House sees Gitmo detainees as victims of a war on terror that went too far—relics of Bush Administration heavy-handedness—who should be reintegrated into society.
Trudeau said the 10 provinces - which have traditionally resented what they see as federal heavy handedness - could either implement a carbon tax or a cap-and-trade market by then.
So many of them felt pressured to give, or give more, that United Way now posts a number of guidelines on its site to warn companies away from heavy-handedness.
Protesters have criticized authorities - most notably the ESMAD riot police - for heavy-handedness, especially after 18-year-old Dilan Cruz was injured by a tear gas canister on Saturday afternoon.
The order's heavy-handedness puts environmentalists and consumer advocates on solid ground to argue in court that the two-for-one repeal formula is arbitrary and capricious, and thus illegal.
Somebody was blasting the Pirates of the Caribbean theme at first, which was exhilarating, but then when Katy Perry's "Firework" started playing, the shoddy lyricism and heavy-handedness dampened my mood.
The internet was cut off earlier this week, with critics saying the government sought to prevent images of its heavy-handedness in dealing with protesters from being broadcast around the world.
Moreover, there is rising anti-EU sentiment across Europe and heavy-handedness from Brussels on budget rules, at a time when many economists call for more spending to stimulate economic growth.
"China's continued support of Cambodia, both economically and in the arena of international politics, will mean that the Hun Sen regime is unlikely to soften its heavy-handedness anytime soon," Chanco said.
The internet blackout has left many without access to social media, exposing the government open to accusations that it wanted to prevent images of heavy-handedness from being broadcast around the world.
I didn't feel the same way — its heavy-handedness about modern parallels seemed to both mistrust viewers and blunt its force — but there's no doubt that it generated a lot of discussion.
The police were condemned for heavy-handedness at a news conference by three individuals who said they represented the protesters and reiterated a demand for an independent panel to investigate incidents of excessive force.
The first episode of Charlie Booker's nightmarish series will grab you by the bollocks and keep you there, provided you can keep up with the show's heavy-handedness and ever-intensifying feeling of despondency.
But in dealing with such weighty and dark themes, the book suffers from an inconsistency in tone—jarring transitions, from virtuosity and snark to heavy handedness and moralizing, make Roy sound unconvincing as a narrator.
Moreover, there is rising anti-EU sentiment across Europe which heavy-handedness from Brussels on budget rules could fuel further, especially at a time when many economists are calling for more spending to stimulate economic growth.
What began as disparate protests by vendors facing marching orders has now morphed into an organized citywide movement that has also won support from academics and other public figures against the perceived heavy-handedness of officials.
The election, the first since the army's removal of 94-year-old Mugabe, passed off relatively smoothly but its aftermath revealed the deep rifts in Zimbabwean society and the instinctive heavy-handedness of the security forces.
"The Chinese Communist Party is heading even faster and further in the wrong direction — more internal repression, more predatory economic practices, more heavy-handedness, and most concerning for me, a more aggressive military posture," he said.
"The Chinese Communist Party is heading even faster and further in the wrong direction — more internal repression, more predatory economic practices, more heavy-handedness, and most concerning for me, a more aggressive military posture," Esper said.
Internet services were cut by mid-morning on Tuesday, leaving many people without access to social media platforms amid accusations that the government wanted to prevent images of its heavy-handedness from being broadcast around the world.
Katharine Moon of the Brookings Institution, a think-tank in Washington, DC, says state heavy-handedness has repeatedly irked local communities, particularly when it suggests the bilateral military alliance takes precedence over their livelihoods and self-governance.
But concerns remain over the government's heavy-handedness toward political opponents and treatment of workers and there is worry that Washington will lose some leverage if it gives up the arms embargo without securing concessions for reforms.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE, along with the rest of Utah's congressional delegation, introduced the bill in March in an attempt to rein in what they saw as abuses of power and heavy-handedness by federal officers.
He is known for having petitioned the constitutional court to disband a minor hard-left party for its pro-North Korean views, when he was justice minister in 2014, a move which smacked, for many, of state heavy-handedness.
I didn't feel the same way — its heavy-handedness about modern parallels seemed to both mistrust the audience and blunt its force — but there's no doubt it will generate a lot of discussion when it's released later this summer.
The declaration, published on Monday, accused the government of heavy-handedness in its efforts to weed out militants, who have increasingly brought their fight out of the mountains and into the towns, creating a major headache for security forces.
"The heavy-handedness of it feels like someone insisted that Blizzard make an example of Blitzchung, not only to discourage others from similar acts in the future but also to appease those upset by the outburst itself," Kibler wrote.
But its aftermath, in which six people were killed in an army crackdown on opposition protests, revealed the deep rifts in Zimbabwean society that developed during Mugabe's decades in power and the instinctive heavy-handedness of the security forces.
The events of the past two weeks exposed the instinctive heavy-handedness of security forces, leading many to say that Mnangagwa is reverting to the strongarm tactics used by his predecessor Robert Mugabe, who was removed in a coup in 2017.
With that said, his insistence on inserting himself into his characters and plots has proven occasionally disastrous, and the thought of a legion of young screenwriters entering the world with that kind of ornery heavy-handedness is a little scary.
But for its heavy-handedness and utter insanity, Splice really does bring up some interesting points about the ethical decisions we would have to make in a world where there are sentient entities running around that are only part-human.
The army's clampdown on civilians and the opposition's allegations that the vote was rigged revealed the deep fissures in Zimbabwean society that developed during the four-decade rule of Robert Mugabe, when the security forces became a byword for heavy-handedness.
"The Chinese Communist Party is heading even faster and further in the wrong direction – more internal repression, more predatory economic practices, more heavy-handedness, and most concerning for me, a more aggressive military posture," he said, according to The Associated Press.
If you're in the trenches and you understand the people working on these platforms, look, technology's heavy handedness and the conversation around it is an interesting one for me because it's actually very simple: everybody here is a big boy and big girl.
Many in the grassroots view the DCCC's presence in Orange County, and especially its recruitment of handpicked candidates into crowded races, as an extension of the party's heavy-handedness during the 2016 campaign—which, they believe, ultimately cost the Democrats the election.
Mr. Feldman and Ms. Stern get their points across in mostly low-key and cleverly comic ways, with an occasional slide into heavy-handedness, usually involving Danny, who's awfully clueless even by the low standards contemporary dramedies tend to set for straight white boyfriends.
The company has come under fire for its Facebook moderation policies in the past, both for lax standards that allow almost anything to be broadcast on Facebook Live, and for its heavy-handedness in taking down streams that may provide evidence of questionable police tactics or brutality.
As security forces faced accusations of heavy-handedness and more protests threatened to break out, Labour Minister Sekai Nzenza announced that public workers would get a monthly supplement of between 5 and 23 percent of their salaries from January to March while wage negotiations with unions continued.
However, the CIA mainly relies on U.S. troops for protection and as their number dwindles, U.S. intelligence agencies would have to consolidate into fewer bases, limiting their ability to track threats and forcing increased reliance on proxy militias whose heavy-handedness has made them unpopular, experts said.
About 30 Blizzard employees also staged a walkout the same afternoon to protest Blitzchung's punish"The heavy-handedness of it feels like someone insisted that Blizzard make an example of Blitzchung, not only to discourage others from similar acts in the future but also to appease those upset by the outburst itself," Kibler wrote.
Antonoff is one of the most talented producers working in pop music at the minute, though having produced high-profile records by Lorde, Taylor Swift, and St. Vincent over the last couple of years, he's been accused of heavy-handedness with his own bombastic New Jersey sound, with some arguing that it appeared too prominently on those artists' albums.
Constant concerns: Cultural appropriation, pissing all over someone else's toilet seat, who am I to tell this story, micromanaging identity politics, heavy-handedness, am I too angry, am I mentally colonized by Western-Saxon-white categories, what's the correct use of personal pronouns, go light on the adjectives, and oh, who gives a fuck how very whimsical phrasal verbs are?
Also Alan, our behind-the-scenes organizer, was dragged out of a busted Wicked by his hair, thrown in a cop car and told he was a British rave junkie who wasn't gonna be allowed to corrupt the youth of SF. That kind of heavy handedness was only overcome because the dance music community came together and organized a successful grassroots campaign against it, rewriting SF's permitting process for the better.
The fact remains that SXSW is an opportunity for musicians to show their worth—whether that's performing in 19 different showcases over three days, or simply delivering one solid performance to prove to our fast-paced, Twitter driven, soul sucking culture that they deserve all the hype despite only having one song that's kind of a bite on one of the most successful artists right now (if our heavy-handedness and #hinting isn't obvious enough, we are talking about Desiigner).

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