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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are onerous on" is not a correct phrase in written English
To use the phrase "onerous," you can say "be onerous" or "be onerous on someone/something." For example, "Parents can be onerous when setting rules for their children."
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While the bill's sponsors say that the income test and the paperwork requirements would not be onerous on truly impoverished debtors, critics say that even a few additional impediments could persuade them to give up entirely on the bankruptcy system.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton had some tough words Saturday afternoon for the college student loan industry, saying banks and other lenders had "ripped off" students with high interest rates and repayment plans that were onerous on recent graduates and their families.
Mosley, the N.A.I.A. spokesman, said the recent spate of accidents has prompted many small-college athletic directors to consider pushing sports governing bodies to establish guidelines for travel, even though such rules might be onerous for programs on tight budgets.
It remains unclear how long sequestration will last: it was designed to be onerous to force a compromise on an alternative.
The critics argued that these were not based on sound science, were onerous for business and detrimental to the economy.
They also favor changing tax rules to make it easier to restructure loans (under current regulations, the parties would incur tax penalties), and eliminating what they say are onerous taxes on foreign real estate investment.
The Glazers borrowed large sums of money to buy the club and the interest payments on this debt are onerous.
Reporting requirements are onerous.
However this technique provides protected convex corners, the second step of lithography is onerous as it is performed on 3D surface topography.
A9 Meeting on Altered Food Negotiators trying to forge the first global treaty regulating trade in genetically modified products have tentatively agreed to eliminate some of what the United States Government feared would be onerous restrictions on American farm exports.
Others fear that, as the futility of technological fixes becomes clearer, the response may be onerous legal restrictions on the Internet and how people use it.
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