Sentences with phrase «particularly onerous»

Public Health Association of Australia CEO Michael Moore said a short turnaround for such a process is unfair and particularly onerous for organisations needing to maintain service delivery — especially given this involves extensions to existing arrangements.
There have been some comments from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission about initial coin offerings and other securities, especially since bitcoin futures became available, but nothing particularly onerous has happened to clamp down on cryptocurrencies.
The «fetch information» task is particularly onerous for voice interfaces, even though it is a core use case.
Taken on their own these tests may not be particularly onerous for a Plaintiff to overcome, but taken together they may provide defence counsel with a useful tool in dismissing claims involving a novel duty of care.
Canadian laws are particularly onerous, due not only to our mandatory minimum sentences of imprisonment, but also the extremely broad definition of «child pornography» in the Criminal Code.
«It is not particularly onerous
A particularly onerous version of this legislation passed in May in Cook County, Ill..
Over the past few of weeks, Amazon Kindle has been making news for for two particularly onerous actions they have taken.
And the courtroom scene would be particularly onerous.
Just one of these things would likely lead even the toughest of men to slump over and crumble in defeat but somehow Churchill takes it all in stride with Darkest Hour's ability to tell the multiplicity of this particularly onerous chapter in his life beyond admirable.
He said the volunteers in both groups did report that bite counting had seemed «do - able and tolerable,» although, he added, anyone who had found the process particularly onerous likely quit during week one.
One group in says the law is particularly onerous for minority and women - owned construction businesses.
«The responsibilities being placed on self - employed people under the proposals are particularly onerous.
According to non-profit advocacy group Families Fighting Flu, a particularly onerous flu season like this one can result in as many as 30 percent of school - aged children getting sick.
Time was, the church didn't seem to think this was particularly onerous — it's just what you did to prepare for handling the Scriptures.

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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 to saving you time and money while making the loan process easier to understand, good brokers are also particularly helpful for those small businesses that don't qualify for loans from major banks which may have onerous requirements, such as three years of financial documents and collateral.
«That this attack is as a result of the failure of security agencies particularly the JTF, the Navy and the police whose onerous responsibility is to provide security and protect lives and property of the citizenry,» the monarch said.
«New York's economy, particularly upstate, with its continuing weak economic growth, can't support such an onerous and unprecedented wage hike.»
He admonished members of the public particularly politicians, governorship candidates and other stakeholders in the state to cooperate with security agencies «in the onerous but patriotic task of guaranteeing a hitch - free gubernatorial poll.»
Menus are a bit more onerous when used with touch screen control — many buttons, particularly the ones that scroll through the long lists of items players are bound to collect during their adventure, are small enough that it isn't hard to miss them.
Some argued that Louisiana's onerous regulatory environment — particularly its open admissions requirement and state test mandate — drove away better - performing private schools from participating in the program.
This is particularly true in districts where outstanding schools run by entrepreneurial personalities are invoked as evidence that the rules are not so onerous after all.
The premiums are likely to exceed potential claims, particularly given the onerous restrictions in coverage.
The high price of first - party accessories remains onerous, particularly given that some — a carrying case ($ 30), an SD card ($ 80 for 128 GB), an ethernet adapter ($ 30), one of those fabulous Pro Controllers ($ 70)-- feel like essential purchases.
Our local appellate court found that this was an onerous, unworkable requirement: ``... plaintiffs» proposed requirement that every attorney who ever worked on the case submit a separate declaration is neither legally required nor particularly useful.»
Data security audits can be onerous and burdensome, but they're a necessity of business practice — particularly in the legal industry, where confidential documents reside on virtually every desktop, laptop and notebook.
One can understand the frustration of judges when bundles are badly prepared / late / missing, but save in the most affluent of cases the preparation of bundles will often be onerous and time - consuming particularly in cases involving litigants in person (where the respondent, if legally represented, now has to prepare the bundle if the applicant is unrepresented).
encrypting email may be a reasonable step for an attorney to take in an effort to ensure the confidentiality of such communications remain so when the circumstance calls for it, particularly if the information at issue is highly sensitive and the use of encryption is not onerous....
Signing an onerous lease for a substantial period of time (20 - 25 years) can become a huge strain on the business, particularly if income levels decline.
Dyke said: «As international tax regulations have become more complex, onerous and far - reaching — particularly following the implementation of FATCA — we have seen a huge increase in requests from high - net worth individuals, their advisers and their trustees, for detailed technical assistance.
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.
They should be reviewed with clients before signing on the dotted line because some lending institutions — particularly the Big Six banks — have more onerous clauses than others.
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