Sentence examples for onerous obligations from inspiring English sources

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In theory, REITs are less likely to suffer financial distress because they rely much less on debt-financing, with its onerous obligations to pay interest.

For Greece, the state of entry for most of those who seek asylum in Europe, this leads to onerous obligations, which the troubled state has failed to discharge.

Onerous obligations and services tended to disappear as shortages of rural labour made themselves felt; the transition from servile to rental tenures was largely completed in the 15th century.

They include "schuldenbremse," literally "debt brake," and "eurobond," a reference to proposals for the European Union to issue bonds to cover the debt of euro-using nations; Germans fear that such bonds would place onerous obligations on them.

"India's objective is to establish an effective [agreement] based on climate justice, which distinguishes between obligations of the rich countries, based on their historical responsibility in causing climate change, and the less onerous obligations of the developing world," Ashoka Lavasa, India's secretary to the ministry of environment, told The Independent, weighing his words carefully.

Other deserts are uniformly negative: burdens, fines, booby prizes, contempt, dishonors, onerous obligations, penalties, condemnation, hate, etc.

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Christopher Jeans QC, for sports management firm Proactive, replied: "Bearing in mind footballers train in the morning only, it's not what the man in the street would consider an onerous obligation".

The Kaddish is in no way an onerous obligation, as Wieseltier seems to imply; for those who attend all daily prayer services it is simply an invitation to recite one of the prayers aloud.

Giving gifts for big occasions is an inescapable, and increasingly onerous, obligation for hundreds of millions of China's farmers.In this section Two weddings, two funerals, no fridge Rarer than pandas Creative destruction ReprintsMuch attention has been paid recently to gift-giving in urban China.

In Britain, reducing carbon dioxide emissions was one of the few policies supported by political parties of both the right and left, which both accepted that climate change was a serious problem and saw clean technology investment as a growth opportunity rather than an onerous obligation.

With the onerous obligation to make some sort of return, given the cost of the Games, there is constant pressure for commercial viability: because of the cost of improving infrastructure, the target for 35% affordable housing, not to mention the strict design codes, anything beyond the market norm will be difficult to achieve.

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