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1 The company must also notify the Information Commissioner or face harsh penalties.
2 Over the next 80 days, Mr Biden's policies should face harsh scrutiny.
3 Senator Tom Cotton, however, said North Korea's leader could also face harsh words.
4 A moment before the young man had thought the Governor's face harsh and ugly.
5 Meanwhile, Mongolia may face harsh cutbacks in government spending.
6 They may face harsh sanctions like those dealt to Abdul-Jawad, one of the lawyers said.
7 Korin drew his dagger, his face harsh as winter.
8 Con: The Fed would likely face harsh political criticism for action some see as beyond its responsibilities.
9 Rugby League Northland CEO Walter Wells told RNZ anyone playing outside the official competition would face harsh consequences.
10 Obama will also face harsh critics, and he'll be disappointed at times by the tone of the rhetoric.
11 Iran's police chief warned Mousavi supporters on Wednesday to halt their "illegal" demonstrations or face harsh treatment.
12 She warned that people who needed to self-isolate would face harsh penalties if they were found breaking the rules.
13 Some rights groups say the migrant workers face harsh working conditions, and Thailand tightened rules for work permits last year.
14 She said the two men "could face harsh treatment, arbitrary detention, and lack of due process" in China.
15 GM's Barra returned before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on Wednesday to face harsh questions about why the No.
16 The country's police chief warned Mousavi supporters on Wednesday to halt their "illegal" demonstrations or face harsh treatment.
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