- [unreliable source?] The
media remained under restrictions that were
somewhat onerous by
Western standards, but
still had
somewhat more
latitude than
their counterparts...
- Unfortunately,
Harriet has not read the
small print in the contract, and the
onerous conditions result in everyone's life
becoming even more busy. When Charles...
-
turned 21 on May 13, 1935,
Roxborough and
Black each
signed Louis to an
onerous long-term
contract that
collectively dedicated half of Louis's ****ure income...
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emphyteusis onerously disposes of the
leasehold property. It
corresponds to a
percentage of the property's
market value, to be paid when
there is an
onerous transaction...
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anonymously owned firms –
Identity checks to
obtain a
library card are more
onerous than
those to form a
private firm". The Economist.
January 4, 2018. Archived...
-
explaining to
Kovitz the slow pace of
growth Nupedia endured as a
result of its
onerous submission process.
Kovitz suggested that
adopting the wiki
model would...
- the old
Mughal rates of taxation. The East
India Company inherited an
onerous taxation system that took one-third of the
produce of
Indian cultivators...
-
collapsed soon afterwards, when the
northern teams claimed that it was too
onerous to
travel to the
south and
formed the
International ****ociation. The "International...
- said he
would continue to work for "a different, more
flexible and less
onerous position for
Britain within the EU". "David
Cameron 'prepared to consider...
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regard to the Berbers.: 86–87 Again, the
tribute demanded by
Carthage was
onerous. [T]he most
ruinous tribute was
imposed and
exacted with
unsparing rigour...