Sentences with phrase «onerous than the requirements»

Pai opposed online privacy regulations that force broadband providers to ask consumers for permission before using their data, saying they are more onerous than the requirements for internet companies like Google and Facebook.

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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.
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.»
The waivers themselves cover more provisions than expected, but the new conditions for receiving them have frustrated educators who prefer a clean break with NCLB's more onerous mandates rather than swapping them for new requirements.
This is a more onerous requirement than the simple majority of creditors required in a consumer proposal.
The appeal in the USDAW case has been listed on 21 and 22 January 2014 before the Court of Appeal and will make for interesting reading, particularly for many large employers who are as a result of the present law subject to far more onerous consultation requirements than they had previously thought.
While they are helpful, their interpretations are also somewhat troubling as they set out requirements that are more onerous and commercially unfriendly than the Act seems to contemplate.
Underwriting requirements even for voluntary group life cover are far less onerous than for similar insurance on individual lives.
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