Employees are an expense item, one that becomes increasingly burdensome when demand dries up.
It has never been much fun, he reflects, but now it seems particularly burdensome.
Allbaugh was quick to add that burdensome requirements would not be imposed from the top down.
The breadth and depth of his knowledge are apparent throughout the book, but never burdensome.
Certainly, Mr Obama often seems to find the duty burdensome rather than a joy.
Another incentive to move such work abroad: other countries' regulatory environments can be less burdensome.
Branca's lawyers argued that Katherine Jackson's demand for documents is too broad and burdensome.
Spending was out of control, taxes were too high, regulation too burdensome and energy too expensive.
John O'Connell from the pressure group Taxpayers' Alliance called the tax system "complicated and too burdensome".
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"Opt-in is really the most burdensome privacy restriction that we implement in the U.S., " Zanneis says.
He said the map-based register would be "costly and burdensome and add no benefit to crofters".
In England, for example, burdensome inspection is being reduced and the Audit Commission abolished.
Such costs will arise as a result of new, burdensome reporting requirements and on-site inspections.
Lots of much-reviled EU regulations would simply be replaced by domestic ones, quite possibly equally burdensome.
Proponents stress that its verification regime is more intrusive, complex and burdensome than any ever negotiated.
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Also helping banks is improved credit quality as burdensome loan portfolios have been offloaded since early 2009.
But the process is burdensome, and things will only get worse with two-thirds of the engineering Ph.
But burdensome though the taxes are, they are not the only reason why India's private airlines are suffering.
Women may be pushed into a burdensome and costly medical procedure that cannot provide guaranteed future fertility outcomes.
Work, our own families, spouses, and our own personal issues can make caring for aging parents particularly burdensome.
Policy makers need to stimulate economic growth by supporting community financial institutions, not stifling them with burdensome regulations.
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Just as important, this mess makes it hard for the IRS to administer the tax code without burdensome audits.
In the longer term the distortions caused by such measures become more burdensome.
Good labour relations made it easier for Harmony to win exemptions from some of South Africa's burdensome labour regulations.
Business groups have complained that new laws, such as health care reform and financial regulatory overhaul, impose burdensome regulation.
The result has been a system that is "complex and burdensome" to employers.
No wonder many Silicon Valley CEOs say they won't expand in California because of high taxes and burdensome regulation.
To compensate every user in the U.S. would be overly burdensome, writes Infante.
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France's notoriously burdensome labour regulations deter hiring full-time workers and ensure a strong demand for staff on short-term contracts.
And federal officials have been hearing from local officials "how incredibly difficult and burdensome school closure is, " he said.
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