Sentence examples for onerous set from inspiring English sources

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(Currently, the F.C.C. treats I.S.P.s as "information services," which operate under a different, far less onerous set of rules).

Meanwhile England matches themselves remain an almost eerily fraught and ritualistic experience: the flag, the band, the anthems, the sense of Englishness as a terribly onerous set of laurels to be worn with doomed, defiant pride.

He rejected the cable industry's calls to end net neutrality — the principle that Internet-service providers should treat all content providers equally — and supported applying the "common carrier" telephone law to I.S.P.s, rather than continuing to treat them under the less onerous set of rules that apply to "information services".

These words can, at best, be said to reflect a lack of understanding of the onerous set of obligations imposed on the state by the South African bill of rights, and of the role bestowed on South African courts to ensure that these obligations are fulfilled.

Sarah Wheat, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood in Texas, said ASCs have an "onerous set of mandates" laid out in 150 pages of rules that specify details such as the exact size of the janitor's closet and the width of a facility's hallways.

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The $50,000 ad, sponsored by Susan B. Anthony List's new PAC, "Women Speak Out Virginia," attacks McAuliffe for opposing an onerous new set of abortion clinic regulations that could shut down all of the clinics in the state.

Shareholders allege executives and board members failed to properly oversee the bank's practices, including the drastic measures workers felt forced to take to meet onerous goals set by regional managers.

The AEC's chief executive, Sarah McNamara, welcomed the movement, but she said the sector remained "alarmed at the government's intention to legislate an onerous and unprecedented set of market interventions which will only increase risk to investors and costs for consumers".

Mr. Donaldson said that adoption of the proposal would enable the commission to monitor an industry approaching $1 trillion in assets, and that the commission had no interest in setting onerous capital requirements or curtailing transactions that comply with existing laws.

The rule change, which takes effect July 1, requires judges to impose the "least onerous" conditions when setting bail for a defendant who is not considered a danger or a flight risk.

For example, the memo states: "PA President Mahmoud Abbas is blocking the resumption of talks by setting onerous preconditions on issues that are supposed to be solved through negotiations..

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