Sentence examples for most onerous of from inspiring English sources

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In these zones, state governments can exempt firms from the most onerous of the labour laws.

Throughout Frederick's reign, army service was for the majority of his subjects the most onerous of all the burdens imposed by the state.

Representative Eric Cantor, the majority leader, said this week that the House would review the ozone rule, which he called the most onerous of all proposed regulations.

"Rent caps are the most onerous of regulations," says Bibby. "Concerns include landlords withdrawing from the market, and this could trigger evictions".

It doesn't help that she was saddled with the most onerous of the first season's tedious and nonsensical subplots, which wrapped together adoption, infidelity and a difficult teenage son.

The decision infuriated environmental groups, who called it a betrayal, but cheered business leaders, who said that the ozone rule was one of the most onerous of the administration's proposed environmental regulations.

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Mr. Corzine says he wants marriage penalty relief, but the bill that he supports wouldn't give essentially any relief here in New Jersey... Let's enact the marriage penalty relief bill now, and get rid of one of the most onerous features of our current tax code.

WASHINGTON -- A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld some of the most onerous parts of a Texas abortion law, which is likely to cause most of the state's abortion clinics to close.

Gay rights leaders say they expect Mr. Gates to announce in the interim that the Defense Department will not take action to discharge service members whose sexual orientation is revealed by third parties or jilted partners, one of the most onerous aspects of the law.

In the interim, Mr. Gates announced that the military was moving toward enforcing the existing policy "in a fairer manner" — a reference to the possibility that the Pentagon would no longer take action to discharge service members whose sexual orientation is revealed by third parties or jilted partners, one of the most onerous aspects of the law.

Wheeler's proposal would do that, but with what he called a modernized, light-touch approach that would exempt broadband providers from some of the most onerous aspects of the oversight, particularly rate regulation.

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