Sentence examples for onerous- from inspiring English sources

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The parents will find remortgaging or arranging other finance much more onerous while they are guaranteeing another loan.

The evidence before us strongly suggests that investment in the unglamorous technologies, frameworks and infrastructures that are already known to underwrite citizen participation would result in better outcomes for tens of millions of ordinary Indians – and would shoulder the state with far-less onerous a financial burden – than investment in the high-tech chimeras of centralised control.

Kutsuplus comes very close to delivering the best of both worlds: the convenient point-to-point freedom that a car affords, yet without the onerous environmental and financial costs of ownership (or even a Zipcar membership).

The National Museum of Australia, which later inherited the collection, addresses matter-of-factly this onerous truth at its heart: "For MacKenzie… there was a close link between the fate of Australian fauna and Aboriginal people.

Now, in a submission to the government, the Australian Industry Group (AI Group) has warned that using Direct Action to achieve the deeper emission reductions after 2020 – which Australia will be required to do in any agreement at the United Nations conference in Paris in December – will impose an increasingly onerous burden on the taxpayer.

The reforms also involve pressing the banks to stop demanding onerous personal guarantees when entrepreneurs seek loans for their businesses.Most of all, Mr Abe admits, Japan needs to become more accepting of initial failure.

This could bounce back quickly with economic recovery in America and, provided that cost increases from environmental measures are not too onerous, the long-haul travel on which BA's profitability depends should revive in time.

It has a web of bilateral deals with Brussels though these may yet be torn apart by the Swiss referendum in February that rejected the free movement of workers.Above all, Switzerland has a successful currency union without the euro zone's onerous central edicts on everything from deficits to labour policy, pensions and investment.

Biogen Idec put itself up for sale last year, but the recalcitrant management found clever ways to make the bidding process so onerous and unattractive that nobody made a bid for it.So will Big Pharma's land-grab succeed, heralding the long-awaited convergence of the two industries?

At first sight, the law seems like just another piece of European bureaucracy: slow and onerous.

Democrats, meanwhile, warn against any requirements that are so onerous as to exclude large numbers of the undocumented.

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