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It is disappointing but less draconian than it seems.
The text finally approved in Strasbourg, France, is far less draconian than some legislators wanted.
But residents argue that restrictions on his club are not any more draconian than elsewhere.
Called the Succeed Act, it is less draconian than the White House's wish list.
On paper, they are less draconian than the "state of siege" in force for decades before 1991.
To enforce an existing law, by means no more Draconian than those used for motoring offences, might be thought uncontroversial.
Dagestan is less draconian than Chechnya, Isayeva told me one afternoon at the Human Rights Watch office in Moscow.
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Elsewhere, countries that have adopted systems involving warnings and penalties, also known as graduated response, have tended to opt for less draconian measures than France or South Korea, sometimes involving private-sector deals rather than legislation.
They are eager to suggest alternatives to policies they regard as draconian, rather than merely opposing them outright.
Airstoc works with operators from 62 different countries and many face much more draconian regulations than in the UK.
"Private equity is much better equipped to take the Draconian cuts" than public companies such as G.M. and Ford, he added.
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