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To be sure, the lingering Israeli occupation of the West Bank was onerous for Palestinians.
When she learned, for example, that it was onerous for her staff to bring her breakfast in bed at six-thirty, she allowed her tray to be set up the evening before.
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Regulation is onerous for colleges.
"The trigger mechanism that you talk about, the sequestration, is onerous for a reason.
But that could be onerous for someone who had a higher income in 2012.
A downgrade in United States-China economic relations could be onerous for American corporations.
Some, such as Germany and Japan, worry that new reporting requirements will be onerous for countries that have large civilian nuclear industries.
The passport is onerous for cyclists, who must account for their whereabouts and be available for regular testing throughout the year, and expensive for the sport.
Even supporters of the health law say that eventually covering 10 percent of that cost would have been onerous for a predominantly rural state with a modest tax base.
Carbon caps and emissions trading projects, too, will be onerous for some businesses, but they must be explored (Mr. Kulongoski has proposed such a project for his state).
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