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It becomes onerous only when the same stadium changes its name because of a simple change in sponsorship.
The appearance requirement — which can cost a person weeks of lost paychecks and hours spent arranging child care — rapidly becomes onerous.
And while she sings with more bluster than Ms. Grannis, and has a trace of blues in her voice, her angst becomes onerous over the length of an album, even when leavened by flecks of ska and cabaret music.
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People kicked the habit when it became onerous, in cost and convenience, not to.
It could also become onerous regulation that hinders innovation in its own right.
Walking along the street became onerous: I lacked both strength and energy.
That could boost spending temporarily or help people pay down debts that have become onerous.
The floor was not a firm one, because the E.P.A. could issue a waiver if the requirement became "onerous".
But by the spring of 1996 the high-interest Greek loan had become onerous, and she was worried that she might lose the house.
The government demanded that banks absorb losses to help take the pressure off Hungarian consumers who took out loans in Swiss francs and euros, which became onerous to repay after the local currency, the forint, fell sharply against those currencies.
So, as tasks that were once mundane and automatic have become onerous and stressful for them, we attempt to foster autonomy while protecting them from harm, as we did with our children just a few short years ago.
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