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One is that onerous rules breed corruption.
Predictably, the report concluded that onerous regulation retards economic growth.See article: Poverty's chains.
The McKinsey report estimates that onerous housing costs rob California of $140 billion in economic output a year.
"Credit Card Buyer Beware" (editorial, July 31) doesn't recognize the unintended consequences that onerous federal legislation could have on consumers.
Conversely, he is tough on Germany — which he says should remember that onerous debts do not always lead to happy results.
Simply ending that onerous prefunding requirement and reclaiming the excess pension money would go a long way toward shrinking the losses.
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Ms. Detanna also sold Mr. Hagman a $4 million life insurance policy that required onerous annual premium payments of $168,000.
The new rules affecting permits for protests and marches include details that impose onerous demands on dissent.
In July, a federal judge in Kansas preliminarily enjoined a new licensing law that imposes onerous and medically unnecessary requirements on the state's three remaining abortion providers.
The former chief, through his Starr Investment vehicle, has contended that the "onerous" terms of the bailout wrongly cost A.I.G. investors billions of dollars.
"I don't think it will be anything that is onerous," Weiss adds.
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