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British labour laws are, in any case, hardly onerous compared to continental ones.
In London, the 90-day rule may itself not be onerous compared to other cities, but there are growing calls for further regulations.
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If it is the only test, then the need to prove the absence of rationality is excessively onerous for the plaintiff to satisfy, compared to the "reasonable classification" test.
Corporation tax in Britain now looks particularly onerous compared with some other countries.
We didn't think it was onerous to wait 30 to 60 seconds for your car".
Critics also compare it to the hastily assembled Sarbanes-Oxley Act, written in the aftermath of the Enron scandal, which dictated often onerous and expensive compliance requirements.
The authority flatly rejected sectoral arguments that its proposed targets, first outlined in April, would put an onerous burden on Australia compared with the rest of the developed world because it is an emissions-intensive economy.
Lawsuits are easy to file but onerous to fight.
The phasing out of HNHAC proved to be an onerous task due to a number of reasons.
And the government had other, less onerous ways to provide contraception, he argued.
For some borrowers, even a reduced payment is too onerous, leading to redefault.
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