Sentences with phrase «onerous costs»

Third Door Media CEO Chris Elwell explains the onerous costs of complying with the European privacy regulation and calls upon the President to...
«Different incentives are at work here, whether you're trying to provide access to justice, where an individual trying to advance their case is not going to get hit with extremely onerous costs for advancing what they think is a legitimate case,» says Macek.
Gold - mining stocks, on the other hand, let you profit from increases in the price of gold without these onerous costs.
'' [We] want to make sure people dealing with pre-existing conditions aren't closed out of the health care system or incur onerous costs,» said Ken Houseknecht, of the Mental Health Association of Erie County.
After five years and numerous studies confirming the onerous costs of Sarbanes - Oxley compliance for smaller companies, some relief is finally in sight.
That hampered players» markets, with teams less willing to commit to players with such an onerous cost.
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.»
Ewing thinks this type of managed retreat will become more common as people start to understand the onerous cost of relentless nourishment.

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Eventually he and a handful of fellow farmers sent an open letter to Mackey, complaining that the new rating parameters were «onerous, expensive,» and shifted the cost of marketing to growers, «many of whom are family - scale farmers with narrow profit margins.»
The woes were mainly self - inflicted: high costs, declining sales and onerous interest payments wiped out profit.
But the system is rife with problems, adding cost through fees and delays, creating friction through redundant and onerous paperwork, and opening up opportunities for fraud and crime.
These women had to undertake a round trip of up to 1,400 miles, pay the up - front costs and request reimbursement later after completing a lot of onerous paperwork.
He says instead, New York should focus on reducing onerous business regulations and high costs of workers compensation insurance, among other things.
Others will reduce choice, affect public health, eliminate protections, and curtail access — no indication is given that these proposals may actually cause costs to rise — imposition of copayments and onerous limits on community - based care and rehabilitation are notable.
He said instead, New York should focus on reducing onerous business regulations and high costs of workers compensation insurance, among other things.
«The onerous and restrictive nature of the county's collective bargaining agreements constrains department heads from more effectively managing overtime costs.
But since students used the space until the second - to - last day of the school year, the DOE was left with less than 36 hours to clear the area — costing the department tens of thousands of dollars in overtime from contracted workers scrambling to meet the onerous deadline.
Today, maintaining privacy without guided assistance is an onerous task, whose initial costs are high, immediate rewards low and solutions fragile and constantly evolving.
The site stresses that these are mutually beneficial relationships: that a student gets needed assistance with the costs of higher education — perhaps avoiding onerous student loans altogether — while the sugar daddy's need for companionship is satisfied.
They want predictable funding for the costs of state mandated programs and activities, and a way to claim their fair share of that funding without onerous bookkeeping and audits.
It has the highest cost - of - living, the highest taxes, the most onerous regulations, one of the worst systems of public education, congested freeways and failing infrastructure.
These fees and costs may turn refinance too onerous to even consider the possibility.
A Senate finance committee report released last year, however, suggested several complex factors were to blame for price differences between Canada and the U.S., including higher transportation costs in Canada, more onerous packaging requirements, disparate provincial regulatory requirements, a smaller Canadian consumer market — and tariffs.
However, the strategy for acquiring the finances to pay for skyrocketing tuition costs often burdens college graduates in a mound of onerous debt.
The Wall Street Journal article does a good job of describing the challenge of moving a low - cost, common chemical solution through the onerous and expensive FDA approval process.
Taking photos and using internet deemed too onerous to save thousands of animals despite a one - time $ 12.99 cost.
However, the cost of this fare are so onerous that it probably doesn't make sense for most customers and should not be considered a compelling reason to apply for the card.
The costs are extremely burdensome; I have come to appreciate that far more after living in Scotland for four years, and experiencing the onerous levels of taxation (it recently cost me $ 140 for 16 gallons of fuel for my auto).
The rules will require onerous new energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction standards that will send consumer costs skyrocketing, while channeling billions of dollars to retailers, installers, banks and mostly overseas manufacturers.
Now someone please tell me why anyone is going to want to make anything, green or not, in California when they can make it next door in Nevada or Arizona, or Mexico (or in China like most everyone else), where they don't have cap and trade costs, onerous labor laws, overpriced housing, traffic jams 24 × 7 (like in LA), etc..
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.
The EPA also found that the cost to polluting businesses, such as coal - fired utilities, would not be too onerous.
Not that start - up costs need be onerous.
[37] The Mayor appears to be advocating that, at least, the termination clause's onerous provisions would be a means of discouraging a future council from exercising its right to terminate Mr. Bunn because of the large cost to the municipality.
Undue hardship occurs if accommodation would create onerous conditions for an employer or service provider, for example, intolerable financial costs or serious disruption to business.
While I don't have the quantitative data, my sense is that the cost is too large to be covered by taxing the profession at anything less than a completely onerous rate.
In practice, a tribunal may treat interim steps or applications separately when awarding costs, potentially resulting in an unsuccessful party recovering its costs in relation to an unnecessarily expensive and onerous interim step in the proceedings taken by the successful party.
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.
The cost of whole life insurance is onerous and the investment portion of the plan typically face high fees and under perform.
Errors & Omissions Liability protects the business professional by shielding their assets and paying for defense and potentially onerous legal costs if a client makes a claim.
This is an onerous responsibility, as statistics show that teens are three times more likely to have an accident than older drivers and they account for nearly 30 percent of the total costs of vehicle related injuries.
Use of such templates avoids the onerous task of writing job descriptions every time and also save the cost of appointing writers for the same.
Having said that credit checks cost $ 15.86 CAD through the agency that I use so these costs are not onerous in the larger scheme of things.
I'm sorry that I ended up settling with them but felt that I had no choice in the end as the costs to take it any farther were onerous.
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