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Possessed of infinite patience and impatience, nothing was too onerous if pleasing to his talented ego and eye.
A hostile bidder, Validus Holdings, has sued Transatlantic over that same sort of agreement, contending that the standstill was too onerous.
Last week, the Democratic-controlled Assembly passed a bill to comply with the new federal law, despite grumbling among some Democrats that the lower level was too onerous.
The first attempt at producing the index caused a storm of protest among businesses, which felt the process was too onerous and failed to recognise their contribution to society, especially if they ended up at the bottom of the league.
The lawsuit suggests she was unable to pay back her last loan because the rate was too onerous.
Announcing his break from the game the next month, he said he would not sign the players' contract because it was "too onerous".
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According to Validus, that proposal is too onerous.
He told The Times that he expected oil companies to complain that the regulations are too onerous.
So either American manufacturing requirements are too onerous, or patients around the world deserve higher standards.
"The terms the D.O.J. demanded were too onerous," said John Sargent, its chief executive.
For some borrowers, even a reduced payment is too onerous, leading to redefault.
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