Biological interventions need not be draconian, and it's never too early to stop the rot.
Such draconian cuts in Medicare payments would create havoc and chaos in health care for seniors.
But opposition MPs have described the measures as "draconian" and pledged to oppose them.
Even the Draconian anti-drug laws in America have not stemmed the flow of drugs.
As mentioned, the earnings penalty for these early retirees is still a draconian 50 percent.
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True, they are still licking their wounds after the recent passage of draconian credit-card reforms.
The problem is, he says, these enforcement tools quickly become draconian and are easily abused.
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Pushing for draconian emissions targets at Kyoto could make these divisions more bitter still.
He said he hoped the ruling would lead to "a fundamental reassessment of our draconian privacy laws".
Now the penalties for willful concealment of a foreign account are draconian and can empty an account.
The hope is that once the public understands the draconian alternative, self-policing might finally begin in earnest.
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So was Lady Thatcher a "draconian militarist" whose actions prolonged the Northern Ireland conflict, as Gerry Adams contends?
In order to avoid being whipsawed the IRS took a rather draconian approach in its notice of deficiency.
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But in an age of mass communications, the threats to linguistic diversity are less draconian and more spontaneous.
The media and some government officials are trying to scare American citizens into believing these cuts are Draconian.
The Scottish Fisherman's Federation said "draconian cuts" to allowances would have a serious impact on the Scottish fleet.
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But it may help BAA achieve its chief goal of gaining a less draconian timetable for the disposals.
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These draconian measures could lead to a ban on the construction of private residences, particularly on the suburban fringe.
Meanwhile, draconian price controls, the real cause of Argentina's underinvestment in energy and over-consumption of it, remain in place.
Anthony Courakis, a professor of economics at Oxford University, said that now was not the time for "draconian" punishment.
Such draconian policies will inevitably stifle American growth and ignore the complex realities of the worlds growing energy demand.
Contrary to the doomsayers, however, systemic change need not involve big cuts in benefits or draconian increases in taxes.
Richard Woodfield, of the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, also rejects any suggestions that the legislation is draconian.
He added that most councils would rather "convince and persuade" residents to adopt the scheme, rather than be "draconian".
Democrats For Life will never resort to draconian tactics to protect prenatal life.
Goldman's problems could make it more difficult to see off such draconian measures.
Even if Mr Romney wanted to, Congress is unlikely to impose such draconian cuts on states and lower-income families.
Mr Towler said it demonised and alienated youngsters, while civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch called it draconian.
But BAA chief executive Colin Matthews called the decision "an unreasonably draconian demand".
Mr Duhalde inherited draconian restrictions on bank transactions and withdrawals, which halted a bank run but are strangling the economy.
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