Sentences with phrase «increasingly onerous»

The fair itself has matured; whether the consequence of a perceived market softening, or of the increasingly onerous expense of shipping, installing, lighting, staffing and lodging, gallerists had played it safe, or, more kindly, saleable, with material chosen less for eye - candy than depth.
How to define a trend, enter trades, leverage and the best times to trade... The idea of trading due to a sudden change of mind and notion might seem intriguing but in reality it is increasingly onerous as compared to someone who has conventional way to perceive markets in a systematic way.
The punishments for not achieving higher test scores every year were increasingly onerous.
If so, they neglect the reality that, under the definitions of NCLB, more than half of all American public schools have now been officially deemed in need of improvement, with increasingly onerous sanctions hanging over the heads of their administrations and faculties.
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.
«The company continues to severely underperform its peers and is now facing an increasingly onerous regulatory burden which will only further erode its competitive position,» he said.
One reason behind China's increasingly onerous restrictions on U.S. tech may be that it has a growing list of its own competitors.

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Moreover, any fixes that would be onerous enough to satisfy the Trump administration's increasingly hawkish foreign policy team would likely be a difficult sell in Iran.
While organizations have always faced regulatory oversight and standards, current compliance environments in almost every industry are increasingly more onerous, more complex and continuously shifting.
I loved going through the Warhammer - flavored hallways, feeling increasingly more dangerous, with the desire to overcome and preponderate initially onerous opponent providing plenty of motivation.
Recent bank restructurings, a focus on core business, increasingly stringent capital adequacy requirements and more onerous accounting treatment for non-performing loans can all act as a catalyst for loan disposals.
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