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"It would be very onerous for all concerned to require every partner in a horse to be fully registered," Struthers said.
A former member of the Labour party and the Social Democrats, he has not enjoyed good relations with Labour peers, and found – at the age of 70 – that the ministerial workload could be very onerous.
The resulting sub-surface conditions can be very onerous for tunnelling, with tunnel drives commonly encountering a significant proportion of mixed face conditions, comprising partly rock and partly soil.
However, computational times are expected to be very onerous and no extensive tests have been performed to assess the biological quality of results.
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"Some of it is going to be going back and talking to complainants and seeing what they came in with, which is very onerous".
The terms of the Brest-Litovsk treaty, signed on March 3 , 1918 were very onerous: Russia lost territories inhabited by more than one-quarter of its citizens and providing more than one-third of its grain harvest.
"The one bit of a good news is that they result in harmonisation across Europe which is better than the existing situation with 27 different national laws, but the content of some these proposals is very onerous," said Marc Dautlich, head of information law at Pinsent Masons.
The documentation requirements are very onerous.
Unemployment insurance based on actuarial studies instead of onerous severance payments could be very helpful.
These controls are not particularly onerous but they would be very convincing.
Although onerous at the time, [the process] later proved to be very helpful when dealing with VC firms.
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