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Demob Happy [Collins Dictionary]: "To feel elated in anticipation of demobilization from the armed forces, or feeling elated and carefree in anticipation of any onerous or unpleasant period".

But some European officials suggest that Spain has already done a lot to clean up its books — more than Italy has done, certainly — and that any new conditions might not be much more onerous, especially in a period of such deep recession and political backlash against austerity.

From state-mandated counselling to lengthy waiting periods to onerous regulations targeting clinics, opponents of reproductive rights have succeeded in limiting access to abortion while putting advocates of choice on the defensive.

MB: It seems the opposition is no longer attacking the right to abortion head on -- they're concentrating more on onerous restrictions -- waiting periods, mandatory sonograms, clinic size requirements and the like.

But Republicans and business interests called it onerous and ill-timed at a period in which businesses are struggling and job growth is anemic.

The attempt to limit the abortion window is part of a larger push to prevent women from exercising their reproductive rights — unnecessary waiting periods, physically intrusive sonograms, onerous requirements for doctors who perform abortions, and so on.

Although this hypothesis assumes identical rates of gene gain and loss, and our coarse calculations have not considered that new gene duplicates are also the most likely genes to be lost, the consistency of gene number among fully sequenced mammals suggests that this is not an onerous assumption across short evolutionary time periods.

States cannot pass laws banning abortion outright and so they impose restrictions, such as waiting periods, to delay women, along with onerous requirements that cause abortion clinics to shut down.

We're not burdened by issues like waiting periods, or some of the other onerous legislation that occurs in the rest of the country.

Athens would prefer the EU to provide a second bridging loan and to reschedule its debts over a longer period so the interest payments become less onerous.

Consequently, the evidentiary burden it places on the government before granting a warrant is far from onerous, and the government retains a 72-hour grace period in which to conduct surveillance before applying for a Fisa warrant.

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