Sentence examples for more onerous for from inspiring English sources

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This is more onerous for the patient, but allows for a greater dietary variety.

"The fact they have these triggers and face these uncertainties on asbestos makes the triggers more onerous for them".

Around the country, state legislatures from Arizona to Kansas have passed sweeping measures this year intended to make it more onerous for Planned Parenthood clinics to stay open.

For almost all of them, the EU is their largest trading partner and they want to reduce dependence on Russia (much more onerous for them than dependence on Russian gas is for the EU).

Analysts say new rules could be more onerous for Japanese banks, partly because they have long counted preferred securities, which combine characteristics of equity and debt, as part of their capital base.

Brazil's industrial output declined in April for the first time in 11 months, after the highest interest rates in four years discouraged expansions and made it more onerous for businesses to hold inventories.

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The startup is tapping into an ongoing strong streak for fintech out of the UK, and specifically in a new wave of startups that have been building banking infrastructure for younger adults and others who are looking for alternatives to more traditional banks — which can have more onerous requirements for doing business by comparison.

"They can't arbitrarily make a more onerous application for someone they want to eliminate," Ms. Ford said.

It has long had a crowdsourced online market of its own, yet it has more onerous terms for both customers and photographers than Shutterstock, says Mr Fitzgerald, who blames an indebted incumbent's fear of cannibalising its existing business.

When David Westin solved his evening news problem with the promotion of the "Good Morning America" co-host Diane Sawyer this week, he created a much more onerous problem for himself in the morning.

The bill does create a more onerous role for the Commonwealth Ombudsman to inspect records after the fact, and this is definitely a new oversight mechanism (although it is not clear how the ombudsman will manage this additional role, as there is no indication it will be given more funding).

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