If companies find conversion too onerous, he notes, they'll simply terminate their defined-benefit plans altogether.
As long as the principal stays in the trust, heirs avoid onerous estate taxes, usually 55%.
Both funds sport a rather onerous upfront load of 5.8% but also have exceptional performance.
Some fear that it will impose onerous requirements on firms raising equity from the crowd.
Once government begins working on the beach, he said he feared onerous rules would come.
Borrowing terms for even the most creditworthy of companies and individuals are getting more onerous.
For a long time, only Japan imposed a more onerous tax rate than the United States.
The trigger mechanism that you talk about, the sequestration, is onerous for a reason.
By adding an onerous severance provision, new owners will be reluctant to send you packing.
Bank executives often oppose the onerous regulations, but not the government subsidies which invite them.
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At the same time, your employer might present you with an onerous non-compete agreement.
It includes the onerous regulatory restrictions nationwide on development and production of American energy.
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They give their best customers the red-carpet treatment, not the red-tape treatment with onerous new regulations.
The rationing decision will be less onerous, and we will all be better off for it.
For any mortgage it's onerous, but for a fixed rate I think it's really difficult.
These schools are perennially cash-strapped, mainly because they are burdened with onerous administrative overhead.
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In many countries planning restrictions have become more onerous since uranium's heyday in the 1970s.
There are less onerous alternatives to forcing the patent owner to attack his own patent.
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In terms of the trigger, the provisions called for by the trigger are onerous.
"I completely share the unpleasant sentiment that this difficult and onerous decision has caused, " Anastasiades said.
There was also concern that patients would consider an at-home cleansing regimen too onerous.
Even so, the benefits could still be overwhelmed by the costs of onerous rules.
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An even more onerous set of circumstances surrounds the latest developments in the Bedroom Furniture case.
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Heinz founded the company in 1869, with the goal of making cooking less onerous.
Even King Solomon's thriving kingdom crashed once his son decided to impose onerous taxes.
They use the higher NSDUH numbers to argue for even more onerous anti-tobacco measures.
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They fear that high costs, high taxes and onerous regulations are making the province uncompetitive.
And a few of the most onerous restraints on foreigners have also been eased.
However, there are onerous restrictions on the use of drugs in such off licence ways.
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Will onerous taxes and dispensing of largesse oscillate under successive administrations as parties pick constituencies to burden or bribe?
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