• For any mortgage it's onerous, but for a fixed rate I think it's really difficult.

    NPR: A Homeowner's Know-how on the Latest in Mortgage Loans

  • Many U.S. and foreign companies are now raising U.S. capital through private placements that skirt Sarbanes-Oxley's onerous rules.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Heat aren't unbeatable, but they're a rush to watch, and James seems revived after last year's onerous campaign.

    WSJ: The Team the Knicks Were Supposed to Be

  • The previous government's onerous tax and regulatory policies reduced British Columbia to an economic under-achiever through most of the 1990s.

    ECONOMIST: Gospel science

  • Ebbers' stiff sentence will deter others from engaging in similarly wrongful activities far more effectively than will Sarbanes-Oxley's onerous obligations of massive paperwork.

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  • What about Detroit's onerous health care and pension obligations?

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • The same, alas, applies to India's onerous labour laws.

    ECONOMIST: After India's election

  • In many countries planning restrictions have become more onerous since uranium's heyday in the 1970s.

    ECONOMIST: Uranium

  • He believes that if it's too onerous for Congress -- Republicans in Congress to deal with this responsibility that they can turn it over to him.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Again, we will work with anybody in terms of streamlining the number -- the paperwork requirements if there are those that believe that's the onerous part of this program.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • It could inadvertently hasten the downfall of the world's largest book publishers by forcing them to comply with onerous conditions outlined in the Justice Department's Competitive Impact Statement.

    CNN: A dark day for the future of books

  • The FSA has told the Co-Op that if it goes ahead with the deal, there will be regulatory consequences that the Co-Op's management regards as onerous - heavy enough, probably, to kill the deal.

    BBC: The threat to Co-op��s plan to be a bigger bank

  • As for the sequester, it was designed, again, in this act of Congress, voted on by members of both parties and signed into law by this President, specifically to be onerous, to hold Congress's feet to the fire.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Because generic companies tend to challenge patents of every successful drug, the FTC's position would impose onerous legal costs on brand-name drugmakers and limit their ability to fund expensive research to create new drugs, said the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, which represents brand-name drugmakers.

    NPR: Court: Can Drug Companies Pay To Delay Generics?

  • It's an about-face from Macmillan's initial stance in settlement negotiations, when it claimed that the DoJ's terms were far too onerous.

    ENGADGET

  • Amgen (nasdaq: AMGN - news - people ) faced a chorus of protest from patients and doctors after it stopped developing a medicine for Parkinson's disease because of its onerous side effects.

    FORBES: The Baby, The Bathwater And The Medicine Chest

  • This onerous tax on capital is a U.S. competitive disadvantage in the global economy, which is why Congress agreed in 2003 to cut the rates on dividends and capital gains.

    FORBES: Warren Buffett's Public Disservice On Taxation

  • Publishers unhappy with Apple's iTunes pricing policies have marginalized the company's ability to offer music free of onerous copy protections known as digital rights management.

    FORBES: IPod Battles Rage On

  • While foreign investors consider it onerous, many still invest in the U.S. because of its clear legal system and a transparent property market, where price and performance data is easy to obtain.

    WSJ: Tax Plan May Provide Real-Estate Boost

  • The financial services industry is none too happy, saying that questions asked by the DOL indicate it's leaning toward final rules that would place onerous restrictions on in-house investment advice, gutting the intent of the 2006 law.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Mr Leach made his name reviving Ford's Mazda affiliate in Japan, before landing the onerous Ford Europe job.

    ECONOMIST: Fiat

  • In Indonesia and South Korea, this led to bankruptcies and widespread job losses and this, along with the onerous conditions attached to its loans, damaged the IMF's credibility in the region.

    BBC: Time to reform the IMF?

  • This could bounce back quickly with economic recovery in America and, provided that cost increases from environmental measures are not too onerous, the long-haul travel on which BA's profitability depends should revive in time.

    ECONOMIST: Christmas woes for Britain��s once-great flag carrier

  • Even King Solomon's thriving kingdom crashed once his son decided to impose onerous taxes.

    WSJ: Aryeh Spero: What the Bible Teaches About Capitalism

  • But he warned that yachting's long-term development may be limited by steep taxes, onerous regulation and a lack of marinas.

    CNN: Made-in-China superyachts reflect changing tide of economy

  • German news organization Der Spiegel reports that German companies are giving up their stock-market listings on U.S. exchanges because the red tape of Sarbanes-Oxley was onerous.

    FORBES: Obama To City: Drop Dead!

  • Because it's not just me: People consistently find ways to obey all sorts of onerous religious dictates.

    WSJ: Jonah Lehrer on Religious Thoughts and Self-Control | Head Case

  • Being fully programmable and with their massive parallelism, the 96 cores of StemCell Media processors can easily handle the onerous computational requirements of this new CODEC and support higher resolutions that are beyond today's display systems.

    ENGADGET: ZiiLabs debuts '100-core' ZMS-40 processor optimized for Android 4.0, you can call it quad-core

  • One system that has grabbed lots of attention around Europe and at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos originates in tiny Denmark, which has managed to avoid the Continent's generally high levels of joblessness even as it maintains an open economy free of most onerous state intrusions into the labor market.

    FORBES: Copenhagen Capitalism

  • Few suspected that the Tax Revolt, which began as a protest of an onerous state property tax, would end with the cutting of the top tax rate in the U.S. from 70% to 28% (and, together with a then-healthy dollar, ensuing excellent growth).

    FORBES: Forget Howard Jarvis And A California Tax Revolt, Is A Money Revolt On The Way?

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