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This is more onerous for the patient, but allows for a greater dietary variety.
The $50 million cap on total primary spending, however, is more onerous.
This responsibility is more onerous for financial firms than for most others.
But if you want a budget hotel that still offers a decent set of business amenities, the search is more onerous.
Freezing the bonus pot for British staff is more onerous; but given the banks' global nature, there are ways around it.
The proposal is more onerous than the original package, which proposed a 12-year limit for terrorism suspects who are freed without charge or later cleared.
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That danger proved illusory; the others proved to be more onerous than anyone had imagined.
"If our penalties for fighting were more onerous, that would serve both those purposes very well".
Food and beer are also more expensive, and the rules on tailgating are more onerous.
But when they are enforced the consequences can be more onerous than it may appear.
As lead singer, Michael's schedule was more onerous than that of his brothers.
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