Sentences with phrase «onerous new»

Stagnant laws and onerous new ones result in punishing victims, rather than those who made them victims.
A novel partnership between Clifford Chance and Thomson Reuters was unveiled earlier this week as legal service providers look for innovative ways to help their financial institution clients adapt to onerous new OTC derivatives regulation.
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.
It's time to STOP attacking those involved in animal enterprises, whether a small breeder or large, educate the public and * help them * make wise decisions and take care of the animals they have, and enforce animal welfare laws where necessary, instead of creating onerous new ones.
Finally, CCSA fought hard to defeat AB 925 (Lara), which would have applied onerous new sections of the Education Code to charter schools, dealing with classified employee rights and requirements.
When that idea was dropped, the Senate proposed onerous new reporting requirements for individual school budgets, which the mayor and his allies in the Assembly resisted.
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.
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).

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April 24 - Shares of Freeport - McMoRan Inc fell more than 14 percent on Tuesday after the miner revealed onerous environmental demands from Indonesia's government that could delay a new contract for its massive Grasberg copper mine.
In addition to calling into question the effectiveness of the checks taxi companies use, Uber has also argued that the fingerprinting requirement is too onerous and may make it harder for the company to keep up a steady stream of new drivers.
According to The New York Times, Giuliani «used his clout with the Justice Department to press the federal authorities to offer a less onerous punishment to the company after allegations that security problems at its warehouses might have contributed to black market sales.»
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.
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.»
But the regulations first in line for the new administration's firing squad appear chiefly onerous to large corporations, particularly in industries like energy.
In addition, Mulally negotiated a landmark labor agreement with the United Auto Workers in 2009 that eased onerous work rules and introduced a 50 percent lower wage for new factory hires.
One of the many benefits of technology and the Internet has been to make all kinds of new businesses far more viable than ever before, but it is far too hard to get started, and the bookkeeping requirements are far too onerous.
After that, the DOL went back to the drawing board and released a new proposal this year that permits variable compensation as long as an onerous BICE applies.
As investor Salil Deshpande of Bain Capital Ventures describes it in a new Medium post about the outfit, this last scenario alone is a huge opportunity, given that «regulatory, tax and legal issues make it onerous and costly for cryptotraders to trade with fiat, and many crypto exchanges do not even offer the ability to use fiat.
With an onerous permitting process, San Jose added 3.2 jobs for each new building permit from 2005 to 2015, a figure that is predicted to grow to 4.7 jobs for each new building permit if a new Amazon headquarters comes to the city.
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..
New business generation has been more challenging, market liquidity tighter and capital regulations more onerous.
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.
Charter schoolteachers in New Orleans were peddled problematic retirement plans and then faced onerous obstacles trying to change them.
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.
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.
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.
If you're new around here, this is the time of year when we help each other out with the sometimes - onerous task of daily school lunch packing.
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.
«Instead of new special interest tax credits and even more spending, Senator Gillibrand should get some common sense and support the repeal of this onerous Obamacare tax,» Long said in a statement.
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.
He says instead, New York should focus on reducing onerous business regulations and high costs of workers compensation insurance, among other things.
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.
She said she would amend the state's 2 percent cap on property tax increases — «if a locality itself wants to raise taxes on itself to pay for education, I think we shouldn't make that so onerous» — and backed the Assembly's plan to raise taxes on New Yorkers reporting more than $ 5 million in income.
«I think the charter school material is a little onerous on the city of New York, unprecedented compared to any other part,» Silver told reporters on the floor of the Assembly.
«This overall situation once again underscores the need to work even harder at the state level to provide new and ongoing tax relief to middle class families, starting with balancing our budget without any tax increases, lowering onerous energy taxes for seniors and other homeowners, and making the successful two percent property tax cap permanent,» Flanagan said.
This is an onerous tax that would negatively affect working families, many of whom commute to and from New York City every day.
If budgets are statements of values, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo clearly values the fight he is waging against a federal tax bill he views as both onerous and directed at states like New York.
When the Council finally approved the fee in May, state Sen. Simcha Felder got a bill passed in the upper house effectively preventing the fee, which he calls onerous to low - and middle - income New Yorkers.
Still left to be resolved is a property tax cap and rent control for New York City, both onerous and tricky issues.
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
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 cable business channel CNBC ranked New York 50th out of the 50 states for business friendliness, due to what they said was its onerous business regulations.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo defended the quarantine policy during a Sunday night news conference, but outlined a version that appeared less onerous than the treatment that has been accorded so far to the one person in quarantine, in New Jersey.
Same - day registration would let would - be voters register and cast their ballot on Election Day itself, so that «onerous and counter-intuitive registration deadlines do not prevent New Yorkers from having the opportunity to participate in the electoral process,» according to the Governor's Office.
«Your new assignment bestows on you the onerous responsibility.
New York's voting and registration laws have long been derided as onerous and needlessly restrictive, falling far behind most other states that have implemented modern methods to register and cast a vote.
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.»
He acknowledged efforts to repeal onerous portions of the New York SAFE gun control law was unsuccessful.
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