Sentence examples for onerous will from inspiring English sources

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Where the partial print at the Library of Congress (three reels out of five) frustratingly ends with the heroine still trapped, thanks to the terms of an onerous will, in the Boston home of her stuffy, calculating uncle and his family, it's good to be able to report that Mary does indeed get married in the full version.

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The more you get used to the routine, the less onerous it will seem and soon your arm muscles will begin to shape up.

"We believe that the bill is so onerous and will have such dramatic implications for property owners that it will ultimately result in an increase in lead poisoning, and not the desired decrease," said Mitchell Posilkin, general counsel of the Rent Stabilization Association.

So, your employer can now, for example, tell you they think you're failing in your role, tell you how onerous it will be to take you through the performance management procedure, how painful that will be for you, how, ultimately, it will likely lead to your dismissal and invite you to resign instead.

When livelihoods are at stake, onerous rules will be broken.And crafting clear messages is hard.

Mr Sarkozy has offered various definitions of what he means by "big companies", which would have to pay his promised new tax.Some businessfolk therefore hope that the most onerous pledges will be quietly ditched once the election is over.

Mr Smyth says that the new rules are not onerous and will exclude only the worst cowboys.The problem remains of what to do with the firm's network of offices during the off-season, which the diversification into selling financial products was an attempt to solve.

In sum, we fear that encumbering the Upper 700 MHz licenses with onerous conditions will result in small and regional carriers having little chance of securing licenses to deliver innovative 700 MHz wireless services to their subscribers.

What it has, instead, is a work force full of young adults dreaming of becoming pros and willing to sign any document, no matter how onerous, if it will help them reach that goal.

The U.S. Travel Association, in fact, is worried that the more onerous screening process will discourage air travel.

"It is an onerous bill that will put more financial burdens on the backs of the small businesses who cannot afford any more mandates and costs".

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