The trigger mechanism that you talk about, the sequestration, is onerous for a reason.
According to Kaley, the procedures that Ethicon had in place for returning obsolete (but still functional) supplies was so onerous that a gray market for the supplies was developed.
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Yes it would be a little more expensive than the cheapest fares today, but certainly much less onerous than what a last minute purchase cost.
What I want to do is talk about a very different country, a country that not only has much more onerous business regulations and a much larger, nastier, and more corrupt government, but a country that has also had robust employment growth over the past two and a half years.
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But development of those resources is stymied by a lack of transmission, onerous tax disincentives, and a thicket of bureaucracy.
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Mr Obama's macroeconomic soundness has been undermined by the Democrats' tendency to meddle with microeconomics, leading to a health bill that imposes onerous requirements on business and a stimulus bill larded with pro-union giveaways.
Such aid would come under less-onerous conditions than a conventional bailout, which would focus on the government budget.
But he warned that yachting's long-term development may be limited by steep taxes, onerous regulation and a lack of marinas.
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Universities could then work with those schools, encouraging students to apply and potentially making them "less onerous" conditional A-level offers.
While the government wants to curb the flow of black money into the system, traders feel these measures will dampen demand and make it more onerous to run a business.
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Groups of children are even invited to take part in another aspect of the traditional pilgrimage - that of silent reflection - something which might seem an onerous task with a class full of chatty children.
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The states of Texas and New Mexico were able to convince USFW to forego a formal listing last year, but only after agreeing to the adoption of a fairly onerous conservation plan that will delay projects and increase costs to consumers on a number of fronts.
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Dewey said the Ninth Circuit allowed the plaintiff lawyers to sidestep a number of onerous provisions of class action law by certifying the class under a provision providing for injunctive relief.
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Both funds sport a rather onerous upfront load of 5.8% but also have exceptional performance.
For a long time, only Japan imposed a more onerous tax rate than the United States.
For any mortgage it's onerous, but for a fixed rate I think it's really difficult.
Fidelity has leapfrogged the competition in providing a less onerous holding period requirement for commission-free mutual fund trades.
The deal is onerous for Oracle: A gaggle of state attorneys general are probing the company out of antitrust concerns.
Mr Uribe, who at one time wanted a less onerous reform, sees recessionary dangers in imposing more taxes when growth is weak.
Asked what has got West Virginia's goat, Shelley Moore Capito, who represents Hardy County in Congress, mentions onerous regulation a familiar refrain among her fellow Republicans.
She was employed by the Southeast Missouri Hospital Association in Cape Girardeau, which does not appear to be a particularly onerous commute, although for all I know US 61 in that area might be really brutal.
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The petitioner has to convince the same people who previously held him to be guilty that he is innocent a particularly onerous task when he has no access to the information that led to his inclusion on the list in the first place.
Even if Chesapeake, with its richly quilted patchwork of assets ranging from the Utica (in Ohio) to the Niobrara (in Colorado and Wyoming), did not have onerous capital needs or a recently ousted CEO under SEC investigation, what buyer would take the time, effort, headache and risk to sort through its assets?
While many firms charge limited partners a management fee of 2% of the fund annually, that fee can be onerous for limited partners, particularly if a fund does not generate returns.
The cuts were -- the across-the-board cuts were objectionable and onerous to both sides for a reason.
But at least paying your bills will become a little less onerous.
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If all speaking and consulting fees were disclosed in a public database, they would probably seem a lot less mysterious and a lot less onerous.
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