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  • adjective With security in absolute priority, or with an inordinate obsession with security.

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Examples

  • "The securitarian machinery of the government is being deployed in an attempt to control the Internet at the expense of freedoms", said Jérémie Zimmermann, spokesperson for La Quadrature du Net.

    Techworld Australia News 2010

  • We have been systematically treated to five justifications, all hammered home with the aim of getting the full veil banned for good: the feminist, the theological, the humanistic, the securitarian and, finally, the prophylactic.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • "The securitarian machinery of the government is being deployed in an attempt to control the Internet at the expense of freedoms", said Jérémie Zimmermann, spokesperson for La Quadrature du Net.

    Techworld Australia News 2010

  • The French have been systematically treated to four justifications, all hammered home with the aim of getting the full veil banned for good: the feminist, the theological, the humanistic and the securitarian.

    Mail & Guardian Online 2010

  • After the HADOPI comes the LOPPSI: the securitarian machinery of the government is being deployed in an attempt to control the Internet at the expense of freedoms. "

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2010

  • After the HADOPI comes the LOPPSI: the securitarian machinery of the government is being deployed in an attempt to control the Internet at the expense of freedoms. "

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2010

  • After the HADOPI comes the LOPPSI: the securitarian machinery of the government is being deployed in an attempt to control the Internet at the expense of freedoms. "

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2010

  • After the HADOPI comes the LOPPSI: the securitarian machinery of the government is being deployed in an attempt to control the Internet at the expense of freedoms. "

    Ars Technica Nate Anderson 2010

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