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He resigned in the face of trenchant criticism of his policies.
Posner may be wrong-headed, but he has bite and verve.
I think it's a really artistic and fun approach to really harsh topics.
Hard times continued to revive popular demands for regulating business and softening the harsh edges of laissez-faire capitalism.
He was shattered and bewildered by this trenchant criticism.
But the notion of a sharp division between the working young and the idle old misses a new trend, the growing gap between the skilled and the unskilled.
It is an ambitious attempt to blunt the sharpest edges of globalization, and make capitalism benign.
The man's expression stiffened.
The problem of the so-called replaceable resources of the biosphere has become particularly acute.
Mendelssohn's enduring popularity has often been at odds—sometimes quite sharply—with his critical standing.
Anti-immigrant sentiment typically increases, as does conflict between races and classes.
In correspondence with Justice Goldstone, Israel noted pointedly that other eminent jurists had declined to serve on the mission because of its provenance.
But it's OK, because your belly produces something called ambergris, a waxy oil that protects your insides from sharp beaks and whatnot.
Republican senators were scathing in their criticism of today's hearing.
The novel is a stinging satire on American politics.
Suddenly there was a squeal and tires peeling, from somewhere behind me.
Now we will round off the corners of the images, so they look a little less pointy.
If he'd had a mean boy, now, one who was crooked and sharp and tried to put anything over on his brothers, then town would be the place for him.
A rap on a door — or a head — is a sharp, loud bang.
He quickly shut the valve, but one of his hand was hurt by a spine carelessly.
Mendelssohn's enduring popularity has often been at odds—sometimes quite sharply—with his critical standing.
Or this: "Paul dig deep dude.
Feminist reclamations of Fern, by contrast, emphasize her non-sentimental qualities, particularly her sharply humorous social criticism.
The novel is a stinging satire on American politics.
One sharp remark is enough to deflate her.