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How onerous those safeguards may be is a matter of speculation.
No matter how onerous it feels, update your records as and when changes occur.
Never should it be forgotten how onerous it is to forget.
Then she realized how onerous it could be to comb through the state archives.
He said that as a small businessman himself, he could understand how onerous such a patchwork of regulation might become.
WellPoint will have to accede to legitimate demands by regulators, regardless of how onerous they may be.
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Republicans say the requirement shows how intrusive and onerous the law is.
What do they need to do to be able to navigate this very difficult path in which the therapies themselves might be very onerous; how do we enhance the individual's will to be able to survive a difficult ordeal?
AS THEIR populations age, many countries are grappling with the problem of how to reshape their onerous, tax-financed pension schemes.
Having legislatively muscled his way into a possible third term as mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg now faces what may be a more onerous challenge: How to convince New Yorkers that they can believe a single thing he says.
At a minimum, if the employer mandate is viewed as too onerous, then how could the individual mandate be any more palatable to the disproportionately low income families who will confront it next January?
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