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"So I don't understand the $5. It's onerous".
These are the people perhaps not bothered by various restrictions passed in different states, the people who don't see why it's onerous that an abortion doctor be compelled to have hospital admitting privileges or a woman has to go through a waiting period.
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It is onerous.
Bankruptcy experts say it is onerous and most cities try to avoid it.
We didn't think it was onerous to wait 30 to 60 seconds for your car".
But the cross-state rule has stirred huge opposition from Texas officials, who say it is onerous and takes effect too quickly.
When she learned, for example, that it was onerous for her staff to bring her breakfast in bed at six-thirty, she allowed her tray to be set up the evening before.
However, HAART is costly, it is onerous for both patient and health care provider, and often brings adverse effects.
While these instruments may be helpful in identifying particular symptoms they do not allow the examination of all potential symptoms and it is onerous to ask patients to complete multiple questionnaires.
The most common reason given is that the formulary was not usually in the examination room and/or referring to it is onerous and consumes precious consultation time with their patients.
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