The need to react toughly against those who were harbouring terrorists, as well as against the terrorists themselves, was widely understood. |
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These acts are illegal and have to be pursued vigorously and toughly, without any exceptions. |
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I hope you will apply competition law and merger law toughly, but always ensure that you look at each merger on its own merits. |
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When it's doing something badly, we criticize it as toughly as we possibly can. |
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In terms of the issue he brought up about how I would deal with drug dealers, I would deal very toughly with them. |
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I think we should look very carefully and very toughly at those individuals. |
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If we don't react toughly to things like this, then soon nothing will be left of us. |
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Republicans run Arizona and are now in a state of hysteria, competing with one another to deal most toughly with the threat. |
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It took us another important step closer to finally becoming established as a reputable supplier in the toughly competitive Hungarian market. |
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I note that Mrs Villiers urges us to apply competition law toughly. |
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These numerous variations of speed can be felt toughly not only at the level of lower member joints, but also at the level of the backbone and the head. |
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But he dealt with it toughly, if belatedly, and emerged from the crisis more popular than ever. Rather too popular, if truth be told, for his rivals in Bonn. |
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Ten member states of the European Union supported Ukraine today and toughly criticized the construction of Nord Stream. |
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The police in Kharkov will be acting toughly, though in compliance with the law. |
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Thanks to a run at 14 knots, he achieved the day's best time ahead of Michel Desjoyeaux's Foncia with whom the battle was toughly fought throughout the day. |
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I agree that it is also right to get tough and speak toughly with Russia. |
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