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A lot of my ideas are crushed because the testing is so onerous.
Yet perhaps because the loan process is so onerous and opaque, many take the first quote they are offered.
The cost of letting employees go is so onerous, he told Spanish television, that "many times companies prefer closing down to downsizing".
First, Chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code is so onerous that it's hard to imagine any city pursuing it except as a last resort.
The prepublication review process is so onerous that some individuals have turned down offers to work in the IC and some former IC members decide not to submit their materials for review.
José Manuel González-Páramo González-Páramoentative on the executive committee of the European Central Bank, recently noted that the coSpain letting employees go is so onerous in Spain that "many times companies prefer closing down rather than downsizing".
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Third, property taxes are so onerous that voters are starting to complain.
If he considers living here to be so onerous, I invite him to leave.
Defending this most beguiling of titles never used to be so onerous.
Democrats, meanwhile, warn against any requirements that are so onerous as to exclude large numbers of the undocumented.
"The restrictions are so onerous and impose high-cost bureaucratic requirements that they carry too much risk.
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