Sentence examples for onerous imposing from inspiring English sources

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Such requirements appear to be unnecessarily onerous, imposing a financial burden on developer and owners.

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"The restrictions are so onerous and impose high-cost bureaucratic requirements that they carry too much risk.

Are they simply less ambitious, less excited by the idea of limitless (albeit first-class) travel, late nights and the onerous responsibilities imposed by mounting regulation?

Rather, onerous rules imposed by international lending institutions during a debt restructuring demanded privatization and forbade the electric system from building new capacity.

Raising more questions about the results, the leading international group of election monitors scrapped plans to observe the vote, citing what it called onerous restrictions imposed by the Russian government.

Florida, which is expected to be a vital swing state once again in this year's presidential election, is enrolling fewer new voters than it did four years ago as prominent civic organizations have suspended registration drives because of what they describe as onerous restrictions imposed last year by Republican state officials.

But the regulators showed their willingness to stand firm against Mr. Tsai last month when the communications commission officially blocked the cable deal, ruling that he had failed to meet onerous requirements, imposed when the deal got conditional approval last July, that would sharply reduce his involvement in news broadcasting.

Taken together, the messages suggest that Iran's leaders have decided to reduce expectations that the negotiations, which resumed in April after a 15-month suspension, would produce an agreement on the country's disputed nuclear program, or at least lead to an easing of the onerous sanctions imposed on Iran by the United States and the European Union.

It is a huge challenge – reconciling the demands of a public who have been relentlessly told this is a once in a lifetime event they can tell their children and grandchildren about with the fact that the Games is also a semi-private event with a host of onerous rules imposed by the organisation that bestows it on the host cities.

Lord Cranborne, a Tory hereditary peer who was awarded a life peerage in 1999 to allow him to sit in the reformed House of Lords, said he was taking leave of absence because of the "onerous" rules imposed by the new code of conduct.

The application study illustrates the extremely onerous conditions imposed on the impacted floor resulting in an increased vulnerability to progressive collapse for structures of this type.

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