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.)
Not exact matches
A
draconian new draft for a national security
law, likely to be introduced this year, specifies that the state has full access to any data it demands — already the case in practice — and that any foreign firm working in China must keep all their Chinese data inside the country.
«It would lead to
new draconian anti-terror
laws, and would probably strengthen the resolve of the British and American services in Iraq rather than weaken it,» he said.
That was in response to the Governor Andrew Cuomo's
new laws which most gunners considered
draconian.
Indeed, every time the tabloid press kicked up a fuss about something or other, Labour would introduce a
new draconian sledgehammer to crack a nut type
law in order to be seen to be doing something about it.
* A
draconian law denying government grants and loans to people with even a minor drug offense should be repealed, the
New York Times Editorial Board writes: http://nyti.ms/1p4r1De * A coalition of community groups is asking for more money to help cover college costs for youths who have been in
New York's foster care system,...
Education Reform Now claims credit for
New Jersey's
draconian anti-teacher tenure
law that was designed to undermine the rights of teachers and the teaching profession.
The tough interventions envisioned under the original Obama proposal were attacked as too
draconian and inflexible, so the
new law will let each district with a low - performing school — remember, these are the low - functioning districts that let the school flounder in the first place — decide what's best for them.
Though better known for the
draconian drug
laws they supported, the Rockefellers helped to transform Albany into a modern city that can serve as an example for other cities trying to find their voices in the
new century.
You won't meet many night owls in Sydney who are happy about the relatively
new draconian lockout
laws, which prevent anybody from entering (or returning to) its best clubs and bars after 1:30 a.m.. They've put a dent in the city's nightlife business, angered its best - behaved partiers, and sent many of us outside of the zone that encompasses the city center, the historically vibrant Kings Cross area, and popular nightlife destinations like Surry Hills and Oxford Street.
Last Friday marked the 31st day of my indefinite hunger strike against Prime Minister Stephen Harper's
new draconian crime
law, deceptively christened «Safe Streets and Communities Act.»
The
new law also gives broad powers to the Minister of Public Safety to designate certain arrivals as «Designated Foreign Nationals» - a label that carries mandatory detention, accellerated timelines, restricted access to the refugee system, and
draconian conditions on refugees, including a five - year waiting period between a successful claim and an application for permanent residency.
Maybe it's not that
draconian, but according to the
law suit the
new rules would supposedly outlaw blogging, twitter, facebook, online forums, and other online communities and mediums.
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.»