draconian in A Sentence

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    Human loving have makelove with one female Draconian.

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    The law is contested for few Draconian provisions:.

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    Why is it considered Draconian?

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    Draconian CPU throttling/ protection.

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    Further Draconian laws to control temples have been enacted since 1951.

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    Written in Human Blood: Draconian Laws and the Dawn of Democracy.

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    Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code(IPC) is one of India's most Draconian laws.

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    Draconian restrictions imposed by the governments of China, Iran, and Russia illustrate this danger.

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    In some places, these Draconian laws were extended to cover offensive conduct throughout the week;

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    We are shown proof of“the flexibility within Islamic law that is often portrayed as stagnant and Draconian.”.

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    They were carrying banners like“Article 370, Draconian, discriminatory”,“Pakistan- stop manufacturing terrorists” and“Pakistan let us live in peace”.

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    Draconian quarantine measures would probably have the unintended effect of encouraging people to shun public-health officials or health workers.

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    Being the sole-owner of the town, Mr. Pullman had Draconian rules that every resident had to abide to.

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    It is the middle class that bears the brunt of this Draconian law,” says men's rights activist Deepika Bhardwaj.

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    The United Nations has called the laws“Draconian” while the U.S. and several other countries have urged Brunei to halt its plans.

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    In the end, Draco's story and his infamous Draconian Laws, offers us much food for thought and teaches us numerous political lessons.

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    The capitalist class thinks that the Draconian court verdict of life imprisonment awarded to 13 Maruti workers will“teach all workers a lesson”.

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    The United Nations has called the laws implemented April 3“Draconian” while the U.S. and several other countries have urged Brunei to halt its plans.

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    The United Nations has called the laws implemented April 3“Draconian” while the U.S. and several other countries have urged Brunei to halt the plans.

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    For instance, during the Emergency, nine high courts across India had ruled against arbitrary detention under the Draconian Maintenance of Internal Security Act(MISA).

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    One of the key takeaways, the report emphasizes, is that economically,'the more Draconian effects of climate change are not felt until 2030 and beyond.

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    This Draconian law barred the entry of Chinese laborers, yet also ended up stimulating the formation of Chinese businesses through a system of visa preferences.

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    This was during the Second World War, when the Draconian Defence of India Rules were in place, and political activity, including all public assemblies, were banned.

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    Instead, California has taken action to invest in competing gateways, apply Draconian regulation to the backbone of the supply chain, and prevent environmentally beneficial projects from moving forward.

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    Pompeo called on the Chinese government to immediately release all those arbitrarily detained and to end its Draconian policies that have terrorized its own citizens in Xinjiang.

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    Still, he led Athenian society out of the dark and harsh“Draconian Era” and most historians credit him as the Athenian who laid the foundations for the city-state's later“perfect” democracy.

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    But for many, the Draconian rules that govern our culturally accepted ideas around body size actually create a situation in which our health actually declines when we lose weight.

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    It's not the only electric hatchback on the market, but it's one of the few that's not designed as a compliance car to satisfy California's Draconian clean air regulations.

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    Until the White House revisits its Draconian restrictions on photojournalists' access to the president, information-savvy citizens, too, would be wise to treat those handout photos for what they are: propaganda.".

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    Unless the White House revisits its Draconian restriction on photojournalists' access to the president, information-savvy citizens, too, would be wise to treat those handout photos for what they are: propaganda.”.

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