hard-hitting造句(1) It was a muscular, hard-hitting documentary.
(2) The newspaper ran a hard-hitting editorial criticizing the government's economic policies.
(3) The committee published a hard-hitting report on the bank's management.
(4) In a hard-hitting speech to the IMF, he urged third world countries to undertake sweeping reforms.
(5) The London Society, in its hard-hitting commentary, also calls for a director general.
(6) Strong words and clear rulings from a hard-hitting legal eagle.
(7) The practical and hard-hitting report was summarised as a special supplement in Building magazine.
(8) Their decision to speak out coincides with a hard-hitting national campaign which begins on television tonight.
(9) I try to concentrate all my hard-hitting, fast moving units on one flank.
(10) The company is launching a hard-hitting advertising campaign to promote its PowerBook line of portable computers, Graziano said.
(11) Novotna really made Seles fight in a hard-hitting battle that surely set a new decibel record!
(12) With his latest, hard-hitting campaign ad, Robertson has really gone beyond the pale.
(13) It's a very hard-hitting critical article.
(14) His hard-hitting speech on the need for reform was a fairly typical example of his defiant attitude.
(15) The 29-year-old is a hard-hitting defender for the Pittsburg Steelers club and attracted the attention of a shampoo company with his 3-feet long, frizzy hair.
(16) And what about the good-looking actors and hard-hitting plot of the wildly popular music video?
(17) A hard-hitting and often controversial figure in British media, the Irish-born Holmes became a lifelong Manchester United fan because of one man: George Best.
(18) That doesn't mean you should throw all your hard-hitting questions out at the beginning.
(19) The hard-hitting research was published in the journal PLoS ONE.
(20) He struck an attitude of defiance with a typically hard-hitting speech.
(21) Respect for Animals, a recently formed pressure group, has chosen a hard-hitting anti-fur campaign as its first move.
(22) Firm judgments of the cases he has investigated have often been accompanied by hard-hitting comments about the problems his office has encountered.
(23) Similarly, Colescott paints big, lush narrative acrylics on canvas, hard-hitting narrative works that travel across time and history.
(24) But the marketing campaign conflicts directly with the government's latest hard-hitting message for drink-drivers.
(25) In 1934 he made his Warwickshire debut, and quickly caught the eye as a hard-hitting middle-order batsman.
(26) The government launched a police reform commission in 2006 but its hard-hitting recommendations languished, forgotten, amid cabinet musical chairs.
(27) In addition to reporting from behind a desk, they go out into the field to conduct hard-hitting interviews with important political and cultural figures.
(28) While many onlookers lamented the departure of one of China's most effective advocates for hard-hitting journalism, Hu wasn't silent for long.
(29) And yet Ron has the remarkable ability to take these complex and vital insights and to present them in clear, lucid, hard-hitting terms to the non-economist reader.
(30) The Bank of Italy's outgoing governor, Mario Draghi, spelt things out recently in a hard-hitting farewell speech (before taking the reins at the European Central Bank).