One resident - who would not be named - accused the police of being "heavy-handed".
They discussed why a peaceful party escalated into violence, and whether the police response was heavy-handed.
Vigo's chief executive, Mario Trujillo, blames Western Union's heavy-handed tactic of tying up its agents.
It requires avoiding lengthy approvals, heavy-handed policies, complex and cumbersome software which can crush employee initiative.
But the IT department with its risk-averse, slow-moving, heavy-handed culture threatens to torpedo hoped-for productivity.
Some contributors said they felt pressured by what they considered Gore's heavy-handed fund-raising appeals.
One would expect Democrats to go for a heavy-handed, regulatory approach to governing money in politics.
The drug trade itself undermines democracy, but so do the heavy-handed American efforts to contain it.
Admitting the coastguard was heavy-handed, it promised to ensure that legal claims for compensation ran smoothly.
Cavan-Monaghan Senator Diarmuid Wilson accused Mr Elderfield of being "heavy-handed" and acting with haste.
Sadly, as Beijing's heavy-handed control of the Olympics suggests, there is scant hope of that.
China's takeover of Hong Kong in 1997 has not been the heavy-handed disaster its critics foresaw.
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Nor is it the only recent case of worryingly heavy-handed behaviour by the police.
Public disgust, sensible preaching and heavy-handed policing eventually drained the pool of jihadi recruits.
The opposition parties would also drop Labour's heavy-handed performance targets, arguing that they demoralise sta.
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I'll boil it down: 40 years of lawsuits and heavy-handed regulation have made the bizjet industry hyperconservative.
But I worried the game would be too heavy-handed, especially in its use of Native American history.
If diabetes experts find his maneuvering heavy-handed, that could tilt their opinion in favor of the drug.
When Starr was confronted with his own heavy-handed tactics, his answer was practically always, everybody does it.
First, China is reluctant to get heavy-handed with workers in big-brand firms that attract global media attention.
There have been regular ambushes and attacks around Bujumbura, followed by heavy-handed counter insurgency-operations by the army.
Despite southern Egypt's chronic unrest, the region has largely been ignored aside, that is, from heavy-handed police intervention.
To be effective, a new set of institutions would have to be imbued with heavy-handed, transnational enforcement powers.
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Nicaragua has adopted an anti-gang approach that is weighted more towards prevention and intervention than heavy-handed law enforcement.
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Although Mr Micheletti is hardly an Augusto Pinochet or a Fidel Castro, his government has occasionally been heavy-handed.
This is an academic tome, fact-rich and with some heavy-handed phrasing, but the tale is still worth telling.
Human rights groups have in the past accused Greek police of heavy-handed tactics - a claim they deny.
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"Too often local businesses are forced to close their doors due to Washington's heavy-handed regulatory bureaucracy, " Huizenga said.
Heavy-handed pressure is similarly intensifying against Ukraine, the Baltic states, Tajikistan and elsewhere in the old Soviet Union.
The censorship imposed on the publishing industry is especially heavy-handed this year, says Yan Lianke, an outspoken novelist.
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