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That is, where circumstances make it onerous or perilous to work in transit, don't do it.
Functioning more like an extended operating system, it deftly blends elements of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Skype and PayPal, a combination that may ultimately make it onerous for those vaunted off-shore companies to truly penetrate the large and lucrative Chinese market.
As investor Salil Deshpande of Bain Capital Ventures describes it in a new Medium post about the outfit, this last scenario alone is a huge opportunity, given that "regulatory, tax and legal issues make it onerous and costly for cryptotraders to trade with fiat, and many crypto exchanges do not even offer the ability to use fiat.
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"It makes it onerous not only for the company but also for the physician in Vermont, because this is going to be on a Web site".
But we shouldn't forget other voter suppression tactics: telling people the wrong polling place or election date, taking registered voters off the voting rolls, having too few machines at polling places, or making it onerous for people to register.
The generic industry's voice appears to be the loudest, saying that the legislation makes it onerous and too costly to produce drugs under the legislation.
8 22 This continuum of slowly increasing risks corresponding to mounting blood glucose levels makes it onerous to make a distinction between an adverse effect of hyperglycaemia and its counterfactual physiological effect.
The Israeli Supreme Court has judged the barrier legal, but has demanded some changes in its route to make it less onerous for Palestinians.
"If you make it too onerous, they won't trust you enough to engage in the other services," he said.
He said: "If there are ways we can... make it less onerous we should look at that definitely.
Ms. Quinn thanked the advocates for listening to the concerns of small businesses and revising the bill to make it less onerous on them.
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