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He extols the virtues of an open platform and contrasts it with a "Draconian future, a future where one man, one company, one device, one carrier would be our only choice".
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So long as our community continues to work from a position of barrio self-determination, so long as we continue to push our newly elected board members to find the courage to use their voices and advocate, so long as we as community members continue to resist a draconian vision for our kids' future, 2013 will be the year the Mexican American Studies program returns to Tucson for good.
Some are even angry that John Ashcroft, their main man in the cabinet, has taken such a draconian line on civil liberties: they worry that a future attorney-general may be able to spy on conservative religious organisations.Does all this noise matter?
We set our test matrix to include a draconian level of explosion suppression, i.e., passivation in future launches, and post-mission disposal decay time periods ranging from 100 years to 25 years.
"The fact that Manning was ultimately found not guilty will likely influence the cost-benefit calculus of future prosecutors about whether it is worth their while to try again to stretch for such a draconian verdict," Benkler said.
Arafat, however, faced a Draconian choice.
China dislikes being demonised abroad as a draconian internet censor.
"It seems to be quite a draconian measure".
"This is not a draconian bill," Mr. Reed said.
"It's a draconian penalty for an administrative mistake," said Clive A. Meanwell, the chief executive.
IS IT a humiliating climb-down or a draconian intervention in the free market?
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