Not exact matches
Meanwhile, immigration restrictions
make it more difficult to import the cheap labor that would be competitive with overseas operations; for an example, see the debacle now taking place in Alabama after the enactment of a
draconian immigration
law.
Despite the
draconian nature of the
laws at least they
make sense.
Under the
law, schools that didn't
make «adequate yearly progress» faced ever more
draconian sanctions, including wholesale reorganization and closings.
Make it worth their while with someone fun, like a prize or gift (I know I know, it's against the terms of Amazon's new
Draconian laws, but I do it anyway and it works for me.)
Despite recent efforts to
make the
draconian UK Family Court system more compatible with the ECHR — in both domains of private and public
law — it still remains an aberration long overdue root and branch reform.
The NT Government has led a concerted and sustained campaign demonising young people and to pass
draconian laws inconsistent with recommendations
made by successive inquiries, including those of the NT Children's Commissioner.
After the president had agreed to raise taxes, rather than
make the
draconian cuts needed to adhere to the
law, it became clear he'd been saying, «Don't nuke Texas,» when most of us thought he'd said, «No new taxes.»