Sentence examples for may be onerous from inspiring English sources

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You should note that the current process for international students to obtain a visa and come to the U.S. may be onerous, or even impossible.

These pains can be associated with other functional disorders, can become the consuming focus of a patient's life, and may be onerous to the treating clinician, particularly in the absence of a traceable etiology.

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In London, the 90-day rule may itself not be onerous compared to other cities, but there are growing calls for further regulations.

Moreover, mediation offers an opportunity for couples to draft a settlement agreement that matches their own family lifestyle and needs, rather than have a court impose a final judgment that may be more onerous and burdensome.

For the smaller operators, in particular, they say, the requirements may be too onerous.

But this limitation may be less onerous here than elsewhere: these works belong together.

(Some of those constraints may be unnecessarily onerous but that is another matter).

It has narrowed these down to a mere 850.In this section Atomised The earth moves again Problem child Plenty of noodles, not enough rice Courting danger What a little sunshine can do Correction: Taro Kono ReprintsJust as bad are the bureaucratic procedures laid down in regional and bilateral trade deals, which may be so onerous that the pacts end up doing little to free trade.

Requirements such as these may be too onerous when one is discussing the types of subtle harm that may be brought about by phenomena such as stigmatization and related harms.

The completion of the three-page application form may be an onerous task for women with limited literacy skills.

Similarly, a shorter survival prognosis may be less onerous if the time remaining can be lived with enjoyment.

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