Sentences with phrase «place onerous»

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.
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).
Although teachers would still be able to make use of digital tools, new privacy laws could place onerous reporting and disclosure requirements on technology vendors regardless of their size, as well as restrictions on people's ability to study tools» effectiveness over time and vendors» own ability to evolve their products based on student performance data.
For years, the board has lamented the existence of charter schools and treated them as unwanted competition, placing onerous conditions on approval and roadblocks to sustainability, like the year - to - year facilities agreements that make life hard for schools and their parents and are part of the current disagreement.

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Placing the burden on platforms instead of individuals themselves to police this would have been overly onerous.
Park commissioners say they are just seeking to overcome onerous village liquor regulations, but Geils says the move would rob the village of taxes it needs to fight O'Hare expansion and place the land in the jurisdiction of DuPage County, which supports the airport project.
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.
«The responsibilities being placed on self - employed people under the proposals are particularly onerous.
As a result of the testimony given, the report recommends the state Department of Education immediately address several concerns, such as expediting waivers from the U.S. Department of Education «to relax onerous and rigid testing restrictions placed on certain students,» especially with English as a Second Language students and students with disabilities; producing all missing or incomplete curriculum modules; aligning assessments proportionally to curriculum actually implemented; and increasing funding for the professional development of teachers.
But the coalition says that now the 2 percent tax cap is in place — and the Cuomo administration's Mandate Relief Task Force hasn't made significant strides in scaling back onerous requirements — it's time to force the issue.
In the aftermath of a disaster, homeowners often face an onerous choice: Hold off on repairs and live in limbo while awaiting a verdict on whether they qualify for a buyout or start investing in reconstruction so they have a place to live in the interim.
It's at all times onerous for working mothers, whether or not they work from home or away, to place a wholesome fast meal on the desk.
How often do you find yourself at a cash - only taco place at 3:30 am, needing to withdraw $ 280, but you hesitate because of onerous ATM fees?
Those clients that do receive funding must agree to onerous funding arrangement terms, which are in place to optimise the likelihood of the best return possible for a Funder.
Alan Wood, corporate partner at Pinsent Masons says: «Companies will now have to have their names displayed at every place they do business which sounds more onerous, but the fact they don't have to have it outside should make it easier to comply.»
Most practitioners would agree that it is helpful to have a set of cogent regulations for guidance when faced with difficult questions on conflict and confientiality, but few would agree that those regulations should place more onerous restrictions on the profession than those imposed at common law.
I have some difficulty imposing on a private citizen the rules of a «sporting event» that are more onerous than those placed on parties.
In particular, the ET was entitled and right to place weight on the onerous restrictive covenants... [which included] precluding Mr Smith from working as a plumber in any part of Greater London for three months after the termination of the [agreement]».
Without the support of an association or other body helping create some economies of scale around the due diligence process, the simple reality is that most firms, especially solos and small firms, simply won't undertake the onerous due diligence demands being placed on them.
The Strasbourg court has differed from the English courts on a range of sensitive political issues, including whether suspected terrorists could be placed on onerous control orders on the basis of material which they would never see, either in full or in summary form.
[160] Although there was an increase in this funding in the 2002 Federal budget, it remains inadequate to meet the onerous demands placed on NTRBs.
These features include the onerous burden placed upon Traditional Owners to prove continuity and the devastating impact of extinguishment.
Placing «unreasonable» and «onerous» requests upon servicers will only hurt the already ailing mortgage - lending business, the association says on its website.
An organized laundry room doesn't make the drudgery of matching up thirty socks fresh out of the dryer any less onerous, but at least you can go into the task knowing there's a place for everything and everything is in its place.
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