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Of course, care must be taken not to make the task too onerous.
It's sometimes possible to dig through a company's filings and figure out the amount of cash paid in taxes, but accounting conventions make the task onerous and imprecise.
Experts said nonprofits may yet adapt to make the law less onerous.
Finally, Connaughton urged Mikva to push President Clinton to demand changes that would make the bill less onerous to plaintiffs.
There also probably will be amendments backed by the NRA, designed to make the bill less onerous for gun owners and buyers.
After his meeting with Mr. Bush last week, Mr. Sharon promised to look for ways to make the wall less onerous to Palestinians, perhaps by building more gates.
In his first term President George W. Bush like his predecessor, Bill Clinton sought to make the rules less onerous.
All George Bush did was to make the situation less onerous than it otherwise would have been.
She tells me, for example, that Peeple will limit how much users can write about other people to make the process less onerous.
Though other projects will need to design and rollout laboratory information systems, we hope to make the process less onerous next time around.
One of the purposes of the Energy Department aid is to make the licensing process less onerous.
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