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Argentina defaulted on most of its $141 billion in public debt, abandoned its currency peg and imposed draconian limits on bank deposits.
Then came December, when the Argentine government, fighting a desperate and ultimately losing battle to avoid defaulting on its debts and devaluing the peso, imposed draconian limits on banking transactions.
In addition to draconian limits on freedom of speech, media, movement and assembly, says the report, only four religious denominations – the Eritrean Orthodox church, the Catholic church, the Lutheran church and Sunni Islam – are tolerated.
And as the regulations only apply to content produced in the UK, she suspects that customers with "tastes that are not mainstream enough to fit with the draconian limits of the new regulations"have simply taken their business to overseas websites and producers, as Mr Jackman predicted.
"Seeking to reduce net migration with draconian limits on skilled migrants from non-EU countries will be seen as one of this government's greatest mistakes," observes the Institute of Directors' Simon Walker in a press release calling for the loosening of immigration controls.
Similarly, the administration needs to delay measures to impose draconian limits of greenhouse gas emissions through the Environmental Protection Agency, which could devastate large sectors of the economy, including manufacturing, agriculture and construction.
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Draconian time limits could be imposed on the players for each shot that they play.
Some said they faced eviction, others said it was impossible to find somewhere to live that was affordable within the new, draconian, housing benefit limits.
Public access to the National Archives is limited; draconian state security regulations prevent all but a privileged few from accessing their country's past.
His story is not rare in a country which for 30 years has told couples to settle for a single child and has used draconian measures to limit births.
If a pandemic influenza virus breaks out somewhere in Southeast Asia, massive amounts of an antiviral drug called oseltamivir, combined with draconian measures to limit people's movements and contacts--and some luck--may stop the virus dead in its tracks, according to two computer models.
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