Sentence examples for onerous steps from inspiring English sources

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Rewording the oath will likely require some onerous steps: a constitutional amendment, massive approval in Parliament, perhaps even a national referendum.

"It took three onerous steps to do it.

The dilemma was this: courts could impose racial preferences to change foot-dragging or inept defendants (and by doing so apparently transgress the plain prohibition in Title VII) or they could order less onerous steps they knew would be ineffective, thus letting discrimination continue (and by doing so violate their duty under Title VII).

Trial investigators managed complete capture of the mortality outcome in the long term trials, and took onerous steps to ascertain the vital status of all randomised patients, even if they had discontinued treatment, thus minimising the risk of bias from differential follow-up and selective outcome reporting.

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I divided it into fourteen steps as onerous as the Stations of the Cross.

The process of brewing involves a number of steps, the most onerous being the steps involving transferring the beverage out of the primary fermenter and clearing it of dead yeast and insect parts.

Both bills would take the essential step of easing onerous overpayments by the service to retirement funds and refund $11 billion to meet debts and pay for buyouts in its 653,000-member work force.

On Thursday, in contrast to their reported agreement to stop persecuting Mr. Chen, the Chinese authorities stepped up already onerous security restrictions on a number of friends and supporters who had encouraged or helped carry out Mr. Chen's flight last week from Shandong.

One way to make this time step limit less onerous is to split the primitive equations into a simplified two-dimensional set of equations that describes the evolution of the external gravity waves and a much more slowly evolving three-dimensional remainder.

But officials then stepped in with onerous regulations and even surveillance cameras.

Most foreign workers lack basic rights and, unlike other Gulf countries, Saudi Arabia has taken no steps to abolish the onerous kafala or sponsorship system, whereby Saudi employers take possession of expatriates' passports, and can deny them the right to travel.And there remains one big subject that the report leaves aside.

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