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But if he can shoulder some of the DCI's more onerous duties, including the president's briefing and the intelligence budget, he might free a dynamic CIA director to wield the axe for him.
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"The more exploitative that relationship, the more onerous the duty.
The more exploitative that relationship, the more onerous the duty," commented lawyer Daniel Carey from Deighton Pierce Glynn Solicitors, who won an award for his work in Guatemala.
Companies can and will kick back against regulation that simply forces ever more onerous, expensive, open-ended duties onto them, and working out when such duties are justified and when they are not is hard.
But this one happens often at our house: I'm a clean-as-you-cook kind of person, whereas Michael [Crawford] is a clean-everything-afterward kind of person, so the dishwashing duty is much more onerous on the person who doesn't cook when that person is me! — Carolita Johnson I once called my father to say hi.
Senior BGS officers know that their future duties will be much more onerous, and privately acknowledge that Germany has a special burden to bear towards refugees because of its history.
And in the absence of such context, many of them flirt with a kind of existential despair, which makes the everyday duties of the trench seem that much more onerous, and the charnel house of war that much more difficult to bear.
Personal taxation has become more onerous.
Now, that burden seems to grow more onerous every day.
Meeting strict water usage rules could prove more onerous.
Paying for a growing number of retirees becomes more onerous.
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