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Does this seem draconian to you?
The measures taken, he said, "may seem draconian, but they follow the principle of prevention".
While these new policies might seem draconian to some, Ms. Keene, the wedding blog founder, said that younger brides actually welcome them.
The pedagogical goals that Mead describes — training students to overcome their impulses and to conform to a strict code of behavior — may seem Draconian.
Third, security at Sochi will seem draconian, but remember the warship in the Thames, the anti-missile batteries on roofs and the soldiers staffing checkpoints at the London Olympics.
But the laws left behind by the former regimes in countries such as Tunisia and Egypt seem draconian enough to satisfy the new governments.An ominous counter-example is Iraq.
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Do these solutions seemed Draconian?
At first glance, the 1979 press law seems draconian, a fact that obviates the need for those government censors.
If it all seems draconian, probation officials argue that the approach is what is needed to prevent further offenses.
If the Republicans seemed draconian, it was because many of them felt they had lost their political margin for error.
If this seems draconian, do remember that, in Paris, women have only just gained the legal right to wear trousers.
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