Sentences with phrase «by onerous»

Their jobs might therefore be terminated, as in Frustration they tried to Breach from the muddy depths, arms full of the Real Property Statues that they scooped up from the bottom of the moat, to be sold as souvenirs in order to supplement their Gross Incomes rendered as such by the onerous Real Property Taxation levied upon them by Fee Simple taxation simpletons hired by the government in answer to Invitations To Treat misrepresentative advertisements for help.
A major reason for this scarcity is that in all too many communities, family child care providers wanting to expand their capacity to care for more children are discouraged by onerous, expensive, and lengthy zoning, business, and fire inspection processes imposed by various local government entities.
Penalties for many internet crimes, such as child pornography are governed by onerous minimum punishments, which are outlined in the Criminal Code.
But they feel hampered by onerous deferred sales charges (DSCs) as well as capital gains taxes in their non-registered accounts.
We'd then confront two equally grim scenarios: a high quality free service competing aggressively with booksellers and largely paid for by onerous terms thrust on publishers and authors by legislation.
We do not have to choose between markets unfettered by even modest protections against crisis, and markets stymied by onerous rules that suppress enterprise and innovation.
You must still be cognizant of the taxable implications of the surrender, but penalty - free withdrawals allow you to whittle the annuity down without getting slammed by an onerous surrender charge.
But sales of Praluent and a rival Amgen drug, with list prices of more than $ 14,000 a year before discounts, have been constrained by onerous roadblocks to patient access by insurers.
But sales of Praluent and a rival Amgen drug, with list prices of more than $ 14,000 a year before discounts, have been severely constrained by onerous roadblocks to patient access by insurers.

Not exact matches

Of course, President Trump has accomplished some significant campaign promises, including appointing a Supreme Court justice who is well - regarded by Republicans and rolling back some of the onerous regulations of the Obama era.
That said, this is No. 10 on our «get» list, because the interest rate on student debt isn't as onerous as personal credit card debt, but we do find it a bit depressing that our list is bookended by debt!
By 2000, after a telecom bust and the bursting of the tech bubble in New York, Joe's company was taking on capital on onerous terms to sustain the company's growth.
Is some unsuspecting person who doesn't know what they're doing going to get fleeced by this, thus leading to an outrage followed by overly onerous regulation?
Given that the Fisheries Act has been gutted in response to lobbying by energy companies (they found habitat protection «onerous» and it has been removed), government supporters say the infrastructure to protect fish and freshwater is no longer necessary.
Even a relatively mundane corporate tax return for a Canadian corporation with a few dozen employees and domestic operations can easy run into 100 pages, and frankly our tax legislation and compliance obligations are far less onerous than those of our US cousins (by way of example, our Tax Act is one phone book, the IRC is three, of more or less inpenetrable gibberish).
It's unclear how oil flowing in a new pipeline, Keystone XL, could get slapped with more onerous treatment than the millions of barrels that already get shipped to the United States on existing lines, such as the initial Keystone conduit and several operated by Enbridge Inc..
With little by way of investment or industry, and with generally poor demographics, Greece's overall economic viability remains in doubt, as does its capacity to carry through the drastic reforms that its creditors have exacted as the price for a third bailout, especially as resistance hardens to the measures and onerous oversight insisted upon by the international lenders.
Cryptocurrency charges had been arguably a hotly debated and contested matter all through 2017, as is evidenced by the delivery of a number of new cryptocurrencies by way of onerous forks.
An added headwind is the seemingly steady trend towards more onerous conditions set by host countries for extractive industries in general, and the seemingly steady erosion of the rule of law in locales once thought to be safe for new investment.
NAHB today lauded efforts by the Trump administration and Congress to roll back onerous regulations that hurt home building firms and other small businesses but cautioned that much more needs to be done to further reduce regulatory burdens.
The deal contains several onerous provisions and reforms still need to be approved by the Greek Parliament and then implemented.
The deal contains several onerous provisions and reforms that still need to be approved by the Greek Parliament and then implemented.
The permission granted to SQM to ramp lithium production capacity to 216,000 tonnes per year by 2025 was viewed as a negative catalyst for the sector, but this ignored the permitting necessary, enormous capital requirements (perhaps over $ 1B USD), and onerous new royalty structure which penalizes price maximization.
Although I agree with the need to have and play by the rules, financial regulations have become so onerous that they render all but the largest firms noncompetitive.
Obamacare sought to destroy religious based institutions by forcing anti Christian laws on them with the fear of onerous fines looming over them.
One who has seen a new wife welcomed to a chief's tent among the Adwan Arabs — the new arrival recommended and selected by the first wife, alike for the chief's satisfaction and to assist in the daily work now grown too onerous — feels himself at home in the Old Testament.
wenger has presided over and fashioned our decline by numerous onerous decisions (selling our best players to top - of - the - board rivals, failing to pay what's needed to get WC players....
While Friday's violation was not as onerous as the four - shot mishap during the 2017 ANA Inspiration, nor phoned in by a TV viewer, Thompson's latest breach put her at 10 - under for the week — six shots off the 16 - under pace set by 36 - hole frontrunner Jessica Korda, who set a new course record with a 62 in her second round.
Paladino, of course, is doing just that today, trying to put the ugliness of last week's personal attacks behind him by refocusing on policy with a new Web video that talks about eliminating taxes that are onerous on businesses.
In the likely event that Hillary Clinton secures the Democratic nomination by the end of May or early June, the task of uniting the party behind her will be much less onerous than that of whoever emerges from the GOP field.
The Lobbying Act amended legislation to restrict spending by «non-party campaigners» during election periods (there are different thresholds for registered (# 20,000) and non-registered (# 320,000) campaigners; the threshold for registered campaigners is higher but also attracts onerous reporting requirements on spending and donations.
Therefore, NYSRPA calls upon Sen. Schumer to endorse repealing onerous federal and state laws prohibiting ordinary citizens from possessing such firearms, magazines and accessories, and in particular the 2000 New York law signed by Governor George Pataki.
And to further fortify their actions and garner public sympathy, IPOB has set up an elaborate media campaign team to blackmail the Federal Government and its security agencies in discharging its onerous lawful responsibilities to the people of Nigeria by protecting lives and property.
Part of how I'd rejuvenate the upstate economy is by relieving small businesses of the onerous regulatory requirements.»
The Medicaid mandate is by far the most onerous.
A City Hall spokesman told Crain's that the mayor's next budget proposal, due by April 26, will be «an updated accounting of the administration's ability to reduce onerous and excessive fines.»
Much of the criticism of the proposed Albany County law was lodged by members of the region's Muslim community, who said they already face heightened scrutiny that makes air travel onerous.
Trump has Appointed a conservative to the Supreme Court Pushed to repeal and replace Obamacare Rolled back onerous regulations that have stifled growth Re-established the broken relationship with Israel Begun the process of building the wall by requesting designs Withdrawn from the odious Paris Climate accords,
The tax cap campaign appears to be an effort by the governor to counteract criticism from local officials that the cap doesn't provide enough wiggle room when it comes to onerous state mandated spending.
The Welshman had, of course, also lost the previous General Election in 1987, but was granted another chance by his party due to onerous nature of his task.
Natalie Miller, President of the ATT, said: «The Association has previously drawn attention to the increasingly onerous conditions to be met by sports clubs to qualify for tax relief.
«By reducing the onerous tax burden on small businesses, we give them a greatly enhanced opportunity to create jobs, prosper and grow our economy.
Legislators rejected this change during the first round of budget negotiations, with the Assembly creating a credit based on income (and not tied to local spending) and the State Senate embracing a simpler but less onerous plan advanced by groups representing cities, towns, counties, school boards and villages to give the «freeze» check back to the local government to invest as it sees fit.
It then automatically processed all 5000 hours of the video and audio ready for the lip - reading challenge — a task that would have been onerous by hand.
President Barack Obama's administration is under court order to decide by 30 September how to protect the bird: declare it an endangered species — the nuclear option in conservation — or opt for the less onerous conservation strategies that officials are testing on its fellow rangeland bird, the lesser prairie chicken.
Even if the companies did not object, contract negotiations, made on a case - by - case basis, could be extended and onerous.
Eharmony doesn't disclose the price of its plans until after you've filled out their onerous survey, by which point you may have invested hours.
Lord Young said: «PQQs have been found to be onerous by small businesses, often imposing more than 40 pages of questions before they can be considered for bidding for a contract.»
, these onerous provisions fall by the wayside.
This is not the first example, and surely won't be the last, of appealing to key constituencies by undoing, suspending, or waiving government practices that they find onerous and unpleasant.
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