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Some best buys come with some onerous conditions.
The overhaul removed some onerous requirements for applicants, like forcing them to renounce their current citizenship.
This would do away with some onerous requirements concerning land tenure, for example, which is often murky in poorer countries.
Mr. Putin backed Mr. Shuvalov's suggestions, commenting that Russia has faced some onerous trade conditions, especially in agriculture.
Rewording the oath will likely require some onerous steps: a constitutional amendment, massive approval in Parliament, perhaps even a national referendum.
However, Brexit would allow the UK to escape some onerous EU regulations, such as rules governing clinical trials, which, it is claimed, impinge on innovation.
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If investors can live with some potentially onerous restrictions, they can find cheap deals through the niche brokers, Mr. Punishill said.
Some fear onerous government regulations from a national payment system, but surely nothing could be more onerous for patients and providers than the multiple, intrusive regulations imposed on them by the private insurance industry today.
The draft regulations include some pretty onerous requirements for companies looking to raise money.
In exchange for the convenience of Connect Cloud, you have to agree to some pretty onerous terms.
The recent decision to reauthorize the Patriot Act, without any examination of whether it makes sense to extend some 30 onerous money-laundering provisions, guarantees that costs will continue to rise.
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