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This is not the first time that Republicans have cited the cap as being particularly onerous for special needs families who use FSAs for education costs.
A 10 percent rise in crude oil prices in the last three weeks, to as much as $90, has been particularly onerous to a few regions of the country, such as parts of Long Island and New England, that still depend on heating oil.
This requirement has become particularly onerous as wider budget disagreements between Republicans and Democrats have brought Congress to a standstill on any fiscal matter.
These may not sound like particularly onerous conditions, as the fact that hundreds have applied already attest, but in an area with extremely high unemployment, it selects, as did Pathfinder, a marginally better class of buyer.
Extending this responsibility to firms such as Facebook would not be a huge change or "particularly onerous because it keeps everything anyway," said Mr Clayton.
This is particularly onerous in the case of "invisible" conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder.
As diseases go, on the personal level, being infected with Trumpism is not particularly onerous -- more herpes than Ebola.
Nothing particularly onerous there.
Compliance with Turkish customs regulations is particularly onerous.
The family legacy has been particularly onerous for him.
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