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When she learned, for example, that it was onerous for her staff to bring her breakfast in bed at six-thirty, she allowed her tray to be set up the evening before.
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She saved onerous fancy-speak like that for her most serious moments, for things she really meant, for things that really mattered.
Regulation is onerous for colleges.
Higher rates may prove onerous for embattled consumers, however.
Such requirements should not prove onerous for developing countries.
The family legacy has been particularly onerous for him.
This is more onerous for the patient, but allows for a greater dietary variety.
"The trigger mechanism that you talk about, the sequestration, is onerous for a reason.
But that could be onerous for someone who had a higher income in 2012.
"Adam imposes many strictures, which are increasingly onerous for mother," King wrote.
Critics have said the pro bono requirement is too onerous for law students.
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