Sentences with phrase «onerous burdens»

«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.»
The release of the proposals got everyone talking for a time, but the Obama administration's waivers have relieved 39 states — including Indiana — from NCLB's most onerous burdens.
«The first iteration of the mandate in 2011 created an onerous burden for institutions that conscientiously object to providing contraceptives and / or abortifacients for religious reasons, as it contained only a very narrow exemption that applied to a small number of churches,» stated the council.
The March 1st deadline is an onerous burden on many residents, and I ask that Governor Cuomo push it back.»
And Erie County, as an urban county with a large population of poor people, faces an especially onerous burden.
If your new financial circumstances require you to take on an onerous burden of debt, consider service - based or research - based grant repayment programs.
Reducing the often onerous burden of testing on students and teachers, making sure tests don't crowd out teaching and learning or sacrifice the clear, annual information parents and educators need to make sure our children are learning.
On first glance, this might not seem like an onerous burden.
Recent Wii titles have made it easier and easier for users to share content without the onerous burden of Friend Codes, so I'm looking forward to seeing how this one handles it.
The Brake decision makes it abundantly clear that this is an onerous burden, and that an employer advancing mitigation arguments needs to go beyond simply establishing that income was earned during the notice period.
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.
The Times newspaper took a case to the European Court of Human Rights arguing that the multiple publication rule was so onerous a burden for newspapers in the internet age that it had a «chilling effect» on their right to free speech, as guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights, which the Court enforces.
Paul Hudson, President of FlyersRights.org noted: «This decision leaves passengers with the onerous burden of having to file lawsuits in multiple countries to preserve their rights to recovery for personal injury, death, baggage or delay compensation against airlines.
The knowledge aspect imposes a fairly onerous burden on the prosecution.
Krieger appealed this ruling to the Alberta Court of Appeal, arguing that Judge Pepler had applied too onerous a burden of proof to his Charter arguments.
The Tribunal reasoned that «to limit human rights protection to legal responsibilities imposes an unduly onerous burden on applicants»;
The problem however is that legislation is failing to distinguish between skilled migration which helps a country prosper, and unskilled workers which can place an onerous burden on local systems and infrastructure as well as exacerbate local unemployment issues.
However, it could modestly reduce the onerous burden of proof on the applicants and could have a substantive impact in some cases.
These features include the onerous burden placed upon Traditional Owners to prove continuity and the devastating impact of extinguishment.
Limitations of the Native Title Act, such as the onerous burden of proof, may be addressed by Senator Siewert's Native Title Amendment (Reform) Bill 2011 discussed above.
[9] Within the native title system there are significant obstacles to the full realisation of our rights, including, for example, the onerous burden of proof, the injustices of extinguishment, the weakness of the good faith requirements, and limitations on our ability to use our lands, territories and resources to develop and determine priorities for our own development.
Within the native title system there are significant obstacles to the full realisation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights, including, for example, the onerous burden of proof, the injustices of extinguishment, and the weakness of the good faith requirements.
These obstacles include the onerous burden of proving native title, and the injustices of extinguishment.
There are also significant barriers embedded within native title law and policy, such as the onerous burden of proof faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
He said Lowitja's 2011 Overburden Report analysed the complex contractual environment for the Aboriginal community controlled health sector and found that highly fragmented funding from multiple sources imposed a heavy and onerous burden of reporting and acquittal that was not shared by equivalent mainstream metropolitan health providers.
These obstacles include the onerous burden of proving native title, the injustices of extinguishment, and other impediments to negotiating just and equitable agreements.
More importantly and in practical terms, it puts an onerous burden and administration - intensive responsibility on the industry as a whole with little to no proven benefit.

Not exact matches

«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.
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.
Placing the burden on platforms instead of individuals themselves to police this would have been overly onerous.
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.
Accomplished together, some of the duties that are otherwise tedious can become occasions for sharing and can be less onerous than when one person assumes the whole burden.
Still, there is no way that, for this Jerusalemite and all other Israeli husbands and fathers» along with students at university who miss their exams, and beginners in new jobs or careers who are one way and another bound to be set back» the burden of yearly, as I like to think of it, «fulfillment» is not at the least a nuisance and more often than not downright onerous.
We have reviewed and updated many of our processes and procedures and therefore reduced clients» paperwork burden and sped up the certification process, including the promotional contributions and its onerous paperwork and administration.
Placing new onerous tax burdens on individual industries or sectors, many of which are already under great financial stress in this economy, is the wrong response.
Today's report represents another step in that direction as we seek to simplify New York's antiquated and unnecessarily onerous tax code, and to ease the tax burden on families and businesses statewide.»
The reality is the rest of country doesn't want to be paying for NY's deductions anymore so why doesn't NY do something to reduce the onerous tax burden it puts on its citizens?
«By reducing the onerous tax burden on small businesses, we give them a greatly enhanced opportunity to create jobs, prosper and grow our economy.
«Our neighbors are being forced from their homes, our businesses are burdened with onerous mandates and tax burdens and our schools are missing out on essential resources.
For many PIs this is likely to be viewed as an extra burden; indeed, PIs who view their graduate students and postdoctoral trainees mainly as a labor force are likely to find the burden quite onerous.
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.
The «real» burden of the mounting federal debt will have to be devalued through inflation, or it will place an onerous claim on the nation's future production and capital investment (which might otherwise be able to provide for the needs of an aging population).
However, the strategy for acquiring the finances to pay for skyrocketing tuition costs often burdens college graduates in a mound of onerous debt.
For example, a college graduate that shoulders the burden of onerous student loan debt does not have enough in financial resources to contribute to a retirement plan or even invest in a stock index fund.
Adding to this onerous background, the burdens of growing up in a household of alcoholism and poverty led the pair to develop a drive and determination that continues to fuel their work.
Each country fights to ensure that it is spared onerous obligations and that others bear as much burden as possible.
Further, the burden and the duty on the legal representative is all the more onerous where a telephone application is being made to a judge who has none of the papers in front of him and knows nothing of the case.
The burden of providing expert evidence is only «onerous» where it needs to be.
While not as onerous an obligation as that created by the French agreement, this still creates a burden on Belgian ISPs and recognises that ISPs can be held accountable for the online activites of their customers.
But the downside is that the employer must contend with complex and sometimes onerous administrative burdens affecting minimum vesting periods, tracking of holding periods, and option pricing requirements.
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