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en I don't think anybody wants to be heavy-handed, but there is a sense that you are in the family, come sit at the table.

en She's done an OK job under the circumstances. She's had to deal with some pretty heavy-handed community stuff and a pretty heavy-handed council at times.

en There's a general sense I think at least in the British Foreign Office and the British military that the U.S. tactics have been too heavy-handed and may be responsible for some of what we're seeing.

en I'm concerned about [being short-handed], but I have no control over it. We rotated eight kids, and it really starts getting some chemistry because they know their roles. It's like a smaller family. There's more food on the table and more pieces of the pie.

en The power of the family stories and the family history is really remarkable. There seems to be something that's particularly important about children knowing where they came from in a larger sense and having a sense of family history and a family place.

en It's heavy. Heavy in a way that there's a real sense of danger, a real sense of what these guys go through as undercover cops.

en But it's a heavy-handed way to get companies into Software Assurance.

en Heavy-handed state intervention...is dead and buried, He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her.
  Tony Blair

en This is more of the deceit they have put together. They are trying to do stuff heavy handed and bamboozle the city.

en The way I look at it, you've got to do what makes sense. I wouldn't take (any possibility) off the table. Everything is on the table for me.

en Through the Australians, and the Japanese, too, I suppose, the Americans get their message across, but not in a heavy-handed way.

en The guy was heavy handed. This was my first left-hander (I've faced) as a professional. I need to face more of them.

en I have a lot of experience running meetings, ... I think I've learned how to make them efficient rather than heavy-handed.

en He may not be as heavy-handed with policy decisions. The outcomes of the meetings may be more democratic, at least for a time.

en He's certainly won them over. He's not a heavy-handed shock jock who will shout you down. He'll have a spirited debate with you and in the end agree to disagree.


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