Sentences with phrase «imposing onerous»

This system has not met the needs of either governments or Indigenous communities for a number of reasons, including the fact that it constrains service providers by overly restricting the use of funding and imposing onerous reporting and administrative burdens on them.
MDLs are notorious for imposing onerous discovery obligations on defendants, anyway, so frankly our side wouldn't be giving up much, except for possibly timing.
You probably remember the chilling effect from ConLaw — it's a way of suppressing speech not through an outright ban but rather by imposing onerous obstacles or vague standards in such a way that speech is deterred nonetheless.
Instead of imposing onerous carbon taxes or caps, do research into new technology.
Meanwhile, the State Administration for Foreign Exchange (SAFE) imposed onerous new reporting requirements requiring people to explain why, where and how they intend to use their annual quota of foreign currency (which is capped at $ 50,000 per person).
The Labor Department first proposed an expanded fiduciary definition under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or ERISA, in 2010, but withdrew the proposal the following year amid broad criticism that it would impose onerous restrictions on the industry that would cause financial professionals to abandon the retirement space, leaving low and moderate - income Americans in the lurch.
On Jan. 17, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission charged Qualcomm with using its dominant position in producing baseband processors for mobile phones to impose onerous supply and licensing terms on phone manufacturers and to weaken rival suppliers.
Natural selection is a falsifiable hypothesis about the origin of design and imposes onerous empirical requirements.
Chicago Park District officials are preparing to negotiate in earnest with the Chicago Bears for a Soldier Field lease extension, but they will not try to impose onerous terms on the team, General Supt. Forrest Claypool hinted Tuesday.
Rather than being targeted, the bill would impose onerous requirements on many nonprofits and inhibit contributions to nonprofits seeking to carry out charitable work, and could jeopardize the ability of many nonprofit organizations to operate in New York.»
But Kellerman said the proposal, along with the language requiring the city to provide full capital funding for the subway and bus systems, «are an attempt to impose an onerous cost shift onto New York City residents and businesses, who already pay an estimated 72 % of MTA dedicated taxes and subsidies.»
It doesn't make sense to impose onerous regulation on online segments of this market while exempting competing services that use other media.
«As our nation struggles to recover from the current recession,» the senators wrote, «we are deeply concerned that the pending Clean Air Act boiler MACT regulations could impose onerous burdens on U.S. manufacturers, leading to the loss of potentially thousands of high] paying jobs this sector provides.»
These impose onerous obligations on the legal profession which does a very good job in complying with the orders of the Court and in facilitating the speedy disposal of cases.
In addition, it imposes onerous and often unenforceable new conditions on educational institutions and requires actions from them which may well be in contravention of existing legislation and contracts.
The appellant's counsel, Philip Moser, argued the Court of Appeal judgment imposed onerous obligations on agents, many of whom were of limited means, who would bear some costs of instructing valuers to quantify the agency value, denying them an effective remedy under the Directive.

Not exact matches

Just three weeks ago, Uber and Lyft ceased operations in Austin, Texas, following a public referendum that imposed what the transportation network companies considered onerous regulations.
Instead, having to show detailed evidence of net benefit imposes an unnecessary and often onerous administrative burden and an added layer of uncertainty for potential investors.
With a deadline looming, boosters of Saratoga Race Course have launched an effort to counter what they say are onerous conditions the Cuomo administration wants to impose on the re-privatization of the New York Racing Association
In my assessment, the judiciary has done all anyone can reasonably expect in supporting the current fight against corruption - anti-corruption cases have moved very fast to trial; and judges have imposed especially severe and onerous terms on accused persons brought before them for corrupt acts, with bail terms typically including deposit of their international passports, sureties and bail bonds with assets equivalent to the amount allegedly embezzled; and very high qualifications for standing as surety.
Critics of NCLB's testing and accountability requirements have a litany of complaints: The tests are inaccurate, schools and teachers should not be responsible for the test performance of unprepared or unmotivated students, the measure of school inadequacy used under NCLB is misleading, the tests narrow the curriculum to what is being tested, and burdens imposed upon teachers and administrators are excessively onerous.
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.»
To ensure fairness in the open, diverse community, a complex bureaucratic structure becomes essential, but students come to resent the requirements that are imposed, which they see as inflexible and onerous.
NSBA is in support of this legislation which offers school districts relief from costly and onerous mandates imposed by the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010 and subsequent federal regulations.
The Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award doesn't include the onerous terms that Amazon Studios is imposing.
First, stressors imposed on the reef will be confined to natural influences, the sale, lease and development of mangrove islands will cease and desist and penalties for members of the extractive sector who try to get around these preventative measures will be onerous.
Incentives should include exemption of microbusinesses (under 20 employees, and under $ 2 million annual revenue) from the more onerous reporting, environmental liability, minority quotas, employee liabilities, OSHA hassles, and taxation (including patent «maintenance fees»), imposed by the federal government.
None - the-less, a more formal, structured, and onerous process was imposed on the scientists work in the nuclear industry.
If a state or federal government imposes overly onerous regulations or adopts policies that drive up energy costs, the effects will soon be felt throughout the entire economy.
Where a more onerous penalty (such as suspension where a reprimand would otherwise have been ordered, a lengthier suspension or revocation) is imposed because of prior misconduct, there is significant difference between prior misconduct found by the Tribunal after an adjudicative process and prior misconduct found by the Law Society after an investigation.
But they may be reluctant to do so, if the conditions imposed by the Tribunal are too onerous or frustrate the business case for the funding arrangement.
Limited attention is for example dedicated to the institutions» implementation of the rules in practice, or to informal strategies that they have developed to deal with the more onerous obligations that the access rules impose on them.
In these situations, the Crown will be less inclined to agree to bail variations and may only do so where otherwise specified in family law proceedings or where the conditions imposed on the accused are so onerous as to prevent the accused from being a productive member of society (i.e. a curfew that restricts ability to work or go to school).
It would therefore be imposing too onerous an obligation on the SFO to require it to demonstrate that there could be no real risk of the privileged material being read by anyone involved in the investigation; instead, the seizing authority has a duty to devise and operate a system to isolate potentially privileged material from bulk material lawfully in its possession that can reasonably be expected to ensure that such material will not be read by members of the investigative team before it has been reviewed by an independent lawyer to establish whether privilege exists.
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As mentioned above, contracting States of the Convention should not impose more onerous conditions on the recognition or enforcement of international arbitral awards than those imposed on domestic arbitral awards.
III, New York Convention (1958): «-LRB-...) There shall not be imposed substantially more onerous conditions or higher fees or charges on the recognition or enforcement of arbitral awards to which this Convention applies than are imposed on the recognition or enforcement of domestic arbitral awards».
Most practitioners would agree that it is helpful to have a set of cogent regulations for guidance when faced with difficult questions on conflict and confientiality, but few would agree that those regulations should place more onerous restrictions on the profession than those imposed at common law.
While the federal government acknowledges that licit commercial production will have to expand significantly to meet non-medical demand, the act and related regulations impede development of the marijuana industry by imposing capital - intensive and bureaucratically onerous licensing conditions on producers.
I have some difficulty imposing on a private citizen the rules of a «sporting event» that are more onerous than those placed on parties.
The Tribunal found that the Johnstone test, which in the 2015 labour arbitration decision Ontario Public Service Employees Union (Bharti) v. Ontario (Natural Resources and Forestry) was applied in the context of eldercare, «imposes an unduly onerous burden on applicants» by requiring them to show that their legal responsibility for their children (or parents, in the case of eldercare) is impacted by the impugned workplace rule.
Furthermore, in past cases, courts have emphasized that municipalities should not be treated as an insurer of the safety of all users of its roads by imposing overly onerous maintenance obligations.
However, because the job of an estate trustee is often onerous, time consuming, and may even expose the estate trustee to personal liability, the legislature does not impose an obligation on any person to take on that role.
The knowledge aspect imposes a fairly onerous burden on the prosecution.
Clause 17 provided that the appellant would seek the severance and satisfy any conditions the City imposed, except for conditions that were «onerous or unreasonable».
The Tribunal reasoned that «to limit human rights protection to legal responsibilities imposes an unduly onerous burden on applicants»;
Ultimately the aim is to ensure that investors are provided with sufficient and timely information to enable them to make an informed investment decision whilst not imposing unnecessarily onerous conditions or restrictions on issuers.
The court granted the adjournment, over the landlord's objection, but imposed fairly onerous (and in the circumstances quite reasonable) terms of the adjournment.
But under the onerous terms imposed by the aristocracy, debtors who could not pay their debts could be enslaved.
The marketplaces explain that their decision was the result of the onerous rules and fees imposed by the New York Department of Financial Services.
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