51. Rosovsky declined to discuss Ellis, but said he believed schools and professors should take a harder line on honesty.
52. Several other people who work at the bank say its top officials have taken a harder line on employees who violate guidelines for communicating with the press.
53. Some are taking a harder line than Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, with whom most of the powerful Arab Christian clergy are friendly.
54. Some say the nearly six-month walkout last year unified the guild and emboldened it toward taking a harder line with AMPTP.
55. That may explain why Hastert is now taking a harder line.
56. That was before the rebels stepped up their attacks against the police in November and the Kosovo peacekeeping force began taking a harder line on detentions.
57. The ACLU, which once seemed willing to accept the Intel chip, with proper safeguards, is now taking a harder line because of the hacking incident.
58. The administration is coming under increasing pressure from Congress, particularly from Republicans, to take a harder line against Arafat.
59. The Clinton Administration has been taking a harder line.
60. The coalition has been pressing the Bush administration to take a harder line in dealing with the Muslim-dominated leadership.