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"It's a very drastic example, but we really didn't have a choice," she said.
The academics wrote that the logging plan "is a drastic example of breaking [international conservation] rules.
"Obviously," Mr. DeStefano said of the mural, "that's a drastic example of what the mayor is doing".
Peter Svensson of The A.P. wrote that the practice was "the most drastic example yet of data discrimination by a U.S. Internet service provider".
A particularly drastic example of these failings is in his discussion of America's response to Pearl Harbor, an attack he compares to 9/11.
Niemi's departure was perhaps the most drastic example of how the N.H.L.'s salary cap, while leveling the competitive field, has played havoc with team stability.
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These are not the more drastic examples of former professionals toiling away at "survival jobs" at Home Depot or Starbucks.
More drastic examples include people hiding their valuables and staging a burglary in an attempt to claim thousands on their insurance policies, or dropping their old television down the stairs so they can claim for a new flat-screen model.
The move by Mitchell to reduce staff in absence of continued contracts is one of the more drastic examples to date of the sequester's indiscriminate ripple effects.
Drastic examples of young children who have been deprived of touch and have suffered as a result have shown the devastating consequences of touch deprivation.
More-drastic examples of hindsight bias occurred with criticism of counterterrorism agencies and the U.S. military after the September 11 , 2001 attacks for missing "obvious" warning signs.
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