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- adjective Comparative form of
harsh . Moresevere .
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Examples
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Do they take on harder jobs in harsher conditions than is “typical” for US citizens?
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Woods also had "bad luck," Miller said, playing in harsher conditions than some other tournament leaders.
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Do they take on harder jobs in harsher conditions than is “typical” for US citizens
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Putting it more succinctly, and in harsher terms than Obama would:
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Slidell Mayor Ben Morris condemned the ACLU in harsher tones, while invoking the memory of Hurricane Katrina.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will.
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As for new legislation being brought in, everytime there is a new crisis the securicrats always try and bring in harsher laws.
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In the urban anonymity of Pakistani cities and adjacent refugee camps religion was reinvented in harsher form, to preserve values suddenly under attack.
The Lawless Frontier 2000
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In the urban anonymity of Pakistani cities and adjacent refugee camps religion was reinvented in harsher form, to preserve values suddenly under attack.
The Lawless Frontier 2000
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How often, too, have I remarked that, the more impenetrable (and therefore the more decorous) is the cloak, the harsher are the relations which it conceals!
Youth 2003
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