Sentences with phrase «quite onerous»

Depending on how you plan to live during retirement, you may find Hawaii's tax system quite reasonable or quite onerous.
Moreover, the terms that are presented by the investors are quite onerous.
However, the pre-requisites for being able to put the status on hold are quite onerous.
I did find teaching geography and planning fieldwork activities quite onerous with so few trained teachers on staff.
For many PIs this is likely to be viewed as an extra burden; indeed, PIs who view their graduate students and postdoctoral trainees mainly as a labor force are likely to find the burden quite onerous.
«What we're looking for is in some ways quite onerous for them,» Uys admits.

Not exact matches

It is worth noting that whether a TOS is enforceable at all depends on quite a few things and in the US the courts have (from what I've seen / read) mostly been siding with customers against companies when TOS disputes had been litigated in cases where the provisions of the TOS were onerous for the customers.
The court granted the adjournment, over the landlord's objection, but imposed fairly onerous (and in the circumstances quite reasonable) terms of the adjournment.
There often is a paper trail by the time you're bringing the issue to the landlord, so that's not quite as onerous as it sounds.
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