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Earlier this week, a group of newspaper owners, including Rupert Murdoch's News International – owners of the Sun and the Times – plus the publishers of the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Daily Telegraph and the Daily Express – sprung a surprise by launching their own royal charter for press regulation with slightly less onerous restrictions.
However, The International Jew, Ford's famously anti-Semitic text, while slightly less onerous than I expected, still lives up to its infamous reputation.
Punishment for the sin of being late on a credit card payment is getting slightly less onerous for users who fail to pay their bills on time, according to a report issued Monday by CreditCards.com.
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First, the syndrome of dementia needs to be distinguished from somewhat less onerous diagnoses, such as deafness, depression and delirium.
Hence, our urban sample has a small positive mean for SK and small negative mean for WC, indicating that the urban labor force is employed in slightly more skilled and less onerous occupations than is the overall US workforce.
This week, the task is less onerous.
Make restricted free agency less onerous.
The rules were less onerous than expected.
This, they both say, makes Occupy Gramercy Park less onerous.
Perhaps that could lead to a less onerous deal.
"Virtual colonoscopy" sounds less onerous to some people.
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