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That danger proved illusory; the others proved to be more onerous than anyone had imagined.
But when they are enforced the consequences can be more onerous than it may appear.
But the terms on which the funding will be made available will be more onerous since banks will actually have to increase their net lending in order to be eligible.
The players' decision came four days after Mr. Stern gave them an ultimatum — take the league's current offer, or see it withdrawn and replaced by a deal that would be more onerous.
Analysts say new rules could be more onerous for Japanese banks, partly because they have long counted preferred securities, which combine characteristics of equity and debt, as part of their capital base.
Some fear onerous government regulations from a national payment system, but surely nothing could be more onerous for patients and providers than the multiple, intrusive regulations imposed on them by the private insurance industry today.
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"If our penalties for fighting were more onerous, that would serve both those purposes very well".
This is more onerous for the patient, but allows for a greater dietary variety.
Food and beer are also more expensive, and the rules on tailgating are more onerous.
The $50 million cap on total primary spending, however, is more onerous.
As lead singer, Michael's schedule was more onerous than that of his brothers.
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