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But some who said they were troubled also noted that students were often punished, sometimes harshly, for similar infractions.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/20/us/harvard-claudine-gay-plagiarism.html
Clayton was shown in a new light, as a human being who made mistakes, and as someone who didn't deserve to be treated so harshly.
Source: https://screenrant.com/best-bachelor-nation-redemption-stories-2022/
CNN said if the president of Venezuela moves forward with his war plans in the region of Guyana, Brazil will respond harshly.
Far be it for me to criticize this young lady too harshly.
Goalkeeper Alisson only saw yellow despite clattering into Anthony in another debated call, whilst Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister was harshly dismissed for kicking Ryan Christie in a late challenge.
Greek authorities, taking a strict approach to illegal migration, have been harshly criticised and accused of not acting quickly enough to help the clearly struggling vessel.
In a new letter, Netflix explains its reasoning behind cracking down harshly on password sharing and adding ads to the platform despite user pushback.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/netflix-password-sharing-crackdown-stronger-expected/
Italy are (rather harshly) penalised for hands beyond the ball in the ruck and England win the penalty.
It further escalates when our religious beliefs are harshly criticized and dismissively portrayed as ‘intolerant.’
It has, of course, spent a little injudiciously at times: Kalidou Koulibaly may, it turns out, have been past his prime, and Wesley Fofana’s injury record might, harshly, have been seen as a red flag.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/13/sports/soccer/juventus-napoli.html
“It’s as if they were riding a donkey while looking for a horse, proposing a divorce while still engaging with the same partner,” NetEase said, using a common euphemism for sex in a harshly worded Chinese statement on its WeChat page.
Source: https://sinocism.com/p/xis-spring-festival-video-chat-han
Later sequences of the perilous journey are more harshly photographed as hot and sticky under the unceasing sun.
LONDON (AP) — A committee of lawmakers harshly rebuked former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday, saying he lied to Parliament about lockdown-flouting parties and was complicit in a campaign to intimidate those investigating his conduct.
Manfred defended Fisher, who has been harshly criticized by A’s supporters.
Men are much more likely to view Justin Trudeau harshly, and women take a more critical view of Stephen Harper.
Source: https://www.baytoday.ca/local-news/poll-men-women-differ-on-best-and-worst-pms-7369064
Others asked if it was fair for Eddie to be judged harshly for the dance when it was the choreography the judges didn't like.
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/showbiz-tv/strictly-pro-karen-hauer-fuming-27819788
Our impression, as professors and parents, is that the easiest way for an older generation to lose influence over the thoughts and words of a younger one is to patrol them too harshly.
Source: https://www.972mag.com/antisemitism-american-jews-israel-ihra/
Thanks for not judging me too harshly after your hotel furniture fort collapsed onto your forearm and I waited until the next morning to visit the emergency room—where they confirmed you’d broken your arm.
Source: https://www.danapointtimes.com/lifes-a-beach-happy-birthday-to-my-firstborn/
The officer added that the vehicles had to brake "harshly."
Universities across the country are responding to student comments too harshly.
Source: https://mndaily.com/280219/opinion/calls-to-police-campus-speech-against-israel-must-be-rejected/