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Even as the Yankees trailed the Mariners, 4-0, in Game 6, the deficit did not seem onerous.
Greater financial disclosure and the obligation for bosses to take responsibility for accurate reporting are two examples of rules that seem onerous to many.
It's also important – even though it may seem onerous – to use different passwords for the various retailers, financial services and social networks that you use regularly.
This might seem onerous or daunting, but once you get into the habit it becomes second nature and shouldn't take more than about half an hour a day.
Yes, the cost of Christmas may be stupendous (particularly once families become "blended" by remarriage and new partnerships), visiting duties might seem onerous at times, and triple doses of advice deeply annoying, but potentially this is also about the best of the ties that bind – the solidarity and affection, the connections and the mutual need.
While this task may seem onerous, if you don't do it, people have to guess, and they often guess wrong.
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Rosa's discipline seemed onerous: when Serena started developing, Rosa wouldn't allow her to wear anything tight or revealing.
When I ask if he feels that the responsibility for global nutrition that he seems to have taken on seems onerous, he doesn't disagree too strongly.
If it seems onerous now, then three years hence it may be viewed as one of the best deals England could have made.
They seemed onerous and burdensome.
My point here is that by taking a step back and recognizing where natural divisions of skill can be used to complement each other what seems onerous as an all-in-one data request can quickly become very doable.
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