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"They're really quite onerous".
Or that the process of screening refugees in the United States is actually quite onerous, rigorous and lengthy.
Amy Norquist of Greensulate said this was less attractive than it sounded".What you have to do to get that is quite onerous," she said.
"This will mean the end of the quite onerous bookkeeping and segregation of supplies, equipment and people that were necessary under the Bush executive order," he said.
"This will mean the end of the quite onerous bookkeeping and segregation of supplies, equipment and people that were necessary under the Bush executive order," said BD Colen, spokesman for the institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
"Sprague, while agreeing to continue to supply the product, insisted upon revisions to the terms of the contract that are quite onerous," said a summary of the deal that was prepared for the transportation authority's board.
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That's quite an onerous requirement.
"It does seem on the face of it quite an onerous burden on auctioneers," said Jeremy Kosky, a partner in litigation at Clifford Chance in London.
Could it be that modern copyright law is not quite as onerous as Lessig pretends?
Transparency requires that consumers of the information assess its reliability and set the thresholds for acceptable performance themselves, which can be quite an onerous task in times of an information overload.
RSM suggested fifteen different optimum settings of which the validation is quite expensive and onerous, whereas GAMS suggested a single optimum setting which makes it more economically viable especially for large scale systems.
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