Sentences with phrase «harsh view»

Augustine takes a very harsh view of sexual relations, even within marriage: it is sinful to a lesser degree within marriage, and forgiveable by God if the couple does not engage in contraceptive practices or «unnatural acts,» but it remains «an element of evil encapsulated in every marriage.»
At paragraphs 5 - 6 of the judgement the court takes the following very harsh view of the so called LVI Defence:
With no memory of his parents, Dante was a loner with no idea where he fitted into the world, giving him his rather harsh view on life that made him so easy to dislike at first.
• A win for the DOJ would mean the government is reversing decades of generally permissive policy in favor of a more harsh view of vertical mergers.
This form of execution causes not only men in the ranks but even centurions and tribunes to adopt an excessively harsh view of life, sometimes laughing and joking a few feet away from a bloody cross-like mere barbarians.
Despite my perhaps harsh view on Gervinho, ultimately I want him to stay at the club.
At a more micro level, recent research by Freakonomics co-author and University of Chicago professor Steven Levitt, Harvard professor and MacArthur «Genius Grant» winner Roland Fryer, Chicago's John List, and University of California San Diego's Sally Sadoff, supports this seemingly harsh view of performance - boosting incentives (for a quick introduction, read Amber Winker's analysis).
«The Football League have one view of how to interpret that rule and we have a more stern or harsh view of what the rule means.
For example, some of Bach's church cantatas reflect the harsh views of Judaism present in Luther's writings and translation of the New Testament.
Your obviously not thick but one things for certain, you come over as a fanatic who sees no middle ground and like all extremists takes every opportunity to spout your harsh views.
Vedic astrology calls the nodes the head (Rahu / north node) and tail (Ketu / south node) of the dragon and takes a harsher view of the south node's karma.
This film, which made every attempt to stay as close as possible to the theoretical reality of what life would be like after the bomb — lack of electricity, fallout, and just the general devastation — was a harsh viewing experience.
While Egan has nothing but admiration for the individual farmers caught up in the devastation, he has a harsher view for the policies, and the people behind the policies, that managed to eradicate the «greatest grassland in the world» in an historical blink of an eye.
Dan Pallotta, a well - known former professional fundraiser in Boston, has a harsher view of our rating system.
I can not question Storr's scholarship in designing the installation, in collaboration with the Ad Reinhardt Foundation, but it is a harsh view all the same.
The play takes a harsh view of Climate Change Deniers.
I take a harsh view of Deniers, too.
Professor Zander does not join Professor Hazel Genn's 2008 Hamlyn Lectures» strictures about the decline of civil justice, and whether the growth of ADR has any part in that, but in truth even his moderate gloom about the Woolf reforms doing more harm than good seems on balance to be a harsh view.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Monday that the Second Circuit's harsh view of jury nullification may be wrongheaded, and that there is a place for juries to make findings that contradict the law — a topic that came up in the context of Sen. Claire McCaskill's recent jury service.
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