draconian u rečniku PONS

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By almost any standard, the program is draconian.
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Strict rules and draconian punishments imposed by the regime against, for example, accessing foreign media, are commonly evaded by bribing the police.
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The ban was later overturned as draconian but remained in force after a successful appeal by police.
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Consequently, it was criticised for being draconian and denying the working classes their pleasures.
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Troop numbers were increased and draconian controls were imposed on the population, isolating the territory from the outside world.
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The measure was criticized as draconian by some parents.
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The statute's penal provisions are draconian by most nations' standards, providing for long terms of imprisonment, caning, and capital punishment.
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She only appears in the first episode, but we get the impression that she is draconian.
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He finds the government to be pervasive, corporatist and technocratic, and the judicial system rigid and draconian.
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Using draconian laws the government has also banned or officially silenced popular television channels.
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