Overall, Lantos comes out heavy-handedly against the idea of publicly held companies being expected to be ethically altruistic. |
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As an added inducement, it was heavy-handedly hinted that co-operation by Bucharest would assist Romania's ambition to join the European Union. |
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The gap between the corrupt ruling class and the poor is wide and deep and he captures the unrest both too heavy-handedly and incredibly subtly. |
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The works, intentionally filled with corrections, are heavy-handedly drawn and messily painted with the naivety of a beginning art student. |
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Is this the first time it is trying to impose its will as heavy-handedly as this? |
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In this case, the insurer appears to be acting responsibly, if a bit heavy-handedly. |
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As a political artist she can be heavy-handedly predictable or unexpectedly illuminating. |
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The Turkish army protects Turkish nationalism by heavy-handedly suppressing all signs of religiosity in public offices. |
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At times I am embarrassed to be part of a government that deals so heavy-handedly with people's lives. |
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For life goes on, at times heavy-handedly, and forces us to hope and to believe. |
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I really think it's just an extension of that adolescent need to define one's individuality as heavy-handedly as possible, but specifically in the area of intelligence. |
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He didn't want us to come down heavy-handedly. |
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The government has responded heavy-handedly to opposition protests. |
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The authorities are not likely to act heavy-handedly to restrict credit growth. |
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Another young person made the point that parents should police their children more, but not heavy-handedly, just more as a friend. |
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The character Tyson gives the film a chance to deal with prejudice, though heavy-handedly. |
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It is unjustified in zeroing in so heavy-handedly on any site. |
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The Middle East may be the region most commonly associated with approaching opposition too heavy-handedly, but the real lessons for aspiring autocrats are elsewhere. |
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