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was onerous
adjective
Imposing or constituting a physical, mental, or figurative load which can be borne only with effort.
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But Republicans said the bill was onerous and ill timed.
The emancipation, when it came, was onerous to the peasants, proving the radicals right.
We didn't think it was onerous to wait 30 to 60 seconds for your car".
The task was onerous, consuming nearly three years of his life.
To be sure, the lingering Israeli occupation of the West Bank was onerous for Palestinians.
She began to explain the sheer hell that Ms. Roberts had been through and why she thought the size of the balloon payment was onerous.
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Reporting requirements are onerous.
It is onerous.
Those positions can be onerous.
Regulation is onerous for colleges.
His workload has been onerous.
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