Sentences with phrase «draconian policies with»

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If you have an employee who always comes in late, deal with that employee; don't start a draconian policy of deducting vacation for everyone who walks in five minutes late.
I agree on your sites policy of no swearing or personal abuse (although I have seen many a pro-wenger poster post non swear word insults at anti-wengerites and no action was taken) but if a forum does not permit the views or statements of its posters because they are not in line with the topic, well then that is simply ridiculous and draconian!
With a chastened Home Office now likely to take a more liberal approach to immigration, it is inconceivable that the new secretary of state could follow through with original leaked plans for an even more draconian border policy in futWith a chastened Home Office now likely to take a more liberal approach to immigration, it is inconceivable that the new secretary of state could follow through with original leaked plans for an even more draconian border policy in futwith original leaked plans for an even more draconian border policy in future.
With Trump in the White House, immigration policies in the U.S. have become more draconian.
And to that end, it's not surprising that many educators find themselves in schools where social media is blocked — and / or with draconian social media policies in place.
While it is tragic that politicians are cutting costs at institutions that benefit the most people, it is the book industry that is also shooting itself in the foot with their draconian policies.
Rather than trying to hold back the tide with agency pricing and draconian DRM policies, traditional publishers need to figure out how to survive and thrive in a publishing world which is changing just as dramatically and even more rapidly.
Persis Yu, director of the Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project at the National Consumer Law Center, called the GAO report a demonstration of «just how draconian these [garnishments] are» as well as exposing issues with the policies themselves.
I believe Francis says it best, and I'll stick with his words: «The truth of the matter is that animals are dying in shelters because of outdated and discredited draconian adoption policies that are designed to protect the emotional well - being of the rescuer rather than to ensure a safe future life for a dog or cat.»
The bottom line is this: The best way to protect ourselves against any perceived threat against dogs is to scare the public with inaccurate information about cats and then implement draconian policies that confirm suspicions that we secretly want an all - dog nation.
Lindholm has worked with other organizations to create foster programs, and she's found some cling to draconian policies against foster adoption.
Microsoft has made strides recently to appeal to consumers with their Xbox One by doing away with draconian DRM policies.
I love what Nintendo is doing as far as making games for their games consoles to play games on, but they seem almost determined to shit where they eat with their implementation of artificial scarcity and draconian media policies.
But then, with the range of probable options ranging from encouraging fossil fuels to draconian measures today, it poses a difficulty for policy.
Merrill Matthews, Ph.D., a resident scholar with the Institute for Policy Innovation, blames the Ford move on, along with other draconian government policies, the CAFE standards:
This is at the heart of problems with AGW theory — There is no evidence that climate sensitivity to CO2 is anywhere near large enough to justify the scary scenarios spun by AGW supporters nor to justify the draconian abatement policies they advocate.
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