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Personal taxation has become more onerous.
And, as audits have become more common, the process for employees has become more onerous.
In fact, it takes longer now than it used to, because environmental regulations have become more onerous and activists more obstreperous around the world.
Although companies say that providing pensions has become more onerous in recent years, the fees charged by insurers for taking over those liabilities have dropped sharply.
A third, well-known risk is debt deflation: debts become more onerous because the amount that is owed does not fall, even as earnings do.
For everyone, the Taliban's social strictures have become more onerous, while the initial delight at their restoration of law and order is fading.
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Paying for a growing number of retirees becomes more onerous.
As demand collapsed the take-or-pay clauses became more onerous.
When prices are falling, debt, which is fixed in nominal terms, becomes more onerous in real terms.
The free peasantry that had still existed into the late Lithuanian period underwent rapid enserfment, while serf obligations themselves became more onerous (see serfdom).
First, they had to make sure the totals for individual players matched the totals for the team; if they didn't, Rosen would have to go through all the box scores to figure out where the error came from a process that became more onerous as the league expanded.
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