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Will she find herself facing even more onerous charges carrying even great penalties, such as those levied against individuals found to have resisted arrest?

The other onerous financial charge RBS pays for is a contingent capital facility that gives the bank the option to draw down £8bn of capital in case its core tier 1 capital falls below 5pc.

In France, companies have their wings clipped by onerous social charges paid to the government and severance packages that make companies think twice before hiring and firing– but some entrepreneurs are still figuring out ways to succeed.

Aside from the day-to-day headaches and dilemmas familiar to any entrepreneur, French businesses have their wings clipped by onerous social charges paid to the government based on the salary of the employee.

Bankers and sports analysts estimate that the Jets could easily raise another $125 million and reduce their borrowing requirement by selling what is for many fans the most onerous of charges: personal seat licenses.

It makes sense when you imagine the man-hours lost to handling paperwork to open an account or apply for a loan, the exorbitant fees for using your credit card abroad, having onerous overdraft charges and non-responsive mobile apps that can only transfer money and check balances.

This past year alone, demonstrators have brought down corrupt governments, challenged the banking industry's onerous financial charges, halted the construction of environmentally controversial projects like the Keystone XL Pipeline, and opened up an essential dialogue on how the growing consolidation of wealth and power in our country will continue to erode our vitality and democracy.

It is also looking at streamlining recruitment to cut out middlemen and agents that charge onerous rates and are responsible for workers' huge debt burden.

Even when preparers aren't committing fraud or charging onerous fees, they are often incompetent.

The lawsuit against the Treasury contends that the takeover of A.I.G. discriminated against the company and its shareholders by charging onerous interest rates on loans extended by the government — 14.5 percent initially — and by taking an 80 percent interest in the company over the objections of shareholders.

Currier points to CareCredit, a medical financing business owned by GE, that's valued in the billions of dollars and that Currier calls a "scourge on the American economy" because of the onerous rates it charges.

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