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Senator Christopher J. Dodd, Democrat of Connecticut, said the identification requirements were "not an onerous provision".
However, a particularly onerous provision is often ignored: the proposal to eliminate the medical expense deduction.
Manufacturers cannot compel consumers to turn in private property, and this onerous provision has led the mayor's office to describe the approach as unconstitutional.
This onerous provision would let states do as they wish with this money, even spending it on the affluent if they choose to.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg pledged his support on Monday for the Obama administration's plan to give states relief from the most onerous provision of the Bush-era No Child Left Behind law.
With the taxation of graduate students' tuition remission gone, the most onerous provision for MIT will be an "excise tax" — a new type of income tax imposed on a very small number of colleges and universities — equal to 1.4percentt of MIT's annual investment income.
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Some agreements contain onerous provisions that demand too much from host communities.
Above all, it should demand changes to California's Constitution to remove several onerous provisions.
I'm happy that some of the legislation's more onerous provisions, including domain blocking, have gone away.
"The banks will have numerous methods of getting around the most onerous provisions in this bill to maintain their earnings growth," he added.
McDonald's, a hamburger chain, said it might be forced to drop its (already meagre) health-insurance coverage because of onerous provisions in the new health laws.
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