In many cases, to satisfy legal regulations they must go
through onerous processes to verify who they are dealing with, facing high risks if they get it wrong.
For instance, not everyone wants to go
through the onerous process of applying for and accepting a life insurance policy.
It also means that, even if you make
it through the onerous process of applying and qualifying, SSDI likely won't be enough to make ends meet.
He deftly guided
us through the onerous process of forming an LLC and starting a business in California, breaking it down in to easy, manageable steps.
Partners who can not charge the client for the associate's time, or who have to go
through an onerous process of writing off that time, leave associates out of important sessions and processes.
Industry groups like the American Petroleum Institute have heavily criticized the rule as forcing U.S. companies into a competitive disadvantage
through onerous disclosure rules that are not required by other jurisdictions.
Eventually, they'll provide you with clear information about a monster's location and the best route to them, obviating the old system where hunters would roam a region at random looking for their prey and then go
through the onerous process of marking them with paintballs to follow their movement.
The Wall Street Journal article does a good job of describing the challenge of moving a low - cost, common chemical solution
through the onerous and expensive FDA approval process.
The Massachusetts Federation of Dog Clubs reports that having been unsuccessful at pushing
through an onerous commercial breeder licensing bill (H4537), Rep. Paul Kujawski plans to introduce an amendment to the House budget bill on April 26th.
The Massachusetts Federation of Dog Clubs reports that having been unsuccessful at pushing
through an onerous commercial breeder licensing bill (H4537), Rep.
Eventually, they'll provide you with clear information about a monster's location and the best route to them, obviating the old system where hunters would roam a region at random looking for their prey and then go
through the onerous process of marking them with paintballs to follow their movement.
The signals travel in the unlicensed spectrum, which means Google doesn't have to go
through the onerous regulatory processes required for Internet providers using wireless communications networks or satellites.
Not exact matches
But for minor, day - to - day decisions (for example, whether to take this flight or that flight, or try this jam or that one), mind wandering may be a less
onerous way to sort
through the options,» the post notes.
But for minor, day - to - day decisions (for example, whether to take this flight or that flight, or try this jam or that one), mind wandering may be a less
onerous way to sort
through the options than careful deliberation — and chances are you'll be just as satisfied with the outcome.
But the system is rife with problems, adding cost
through fees and delays, creating friction
through redundant and
onerous paperwork, and opening up opportunities for fraud and crime.
Through their core funds, VCs may decide to participate in cram - down rounds that would have
onerous terms typically at the expense of Mainstream SPVs that invested in a prior round but that did not participate in the cram - down.
With little by way of investment or industry, and with generally poor demographics, Greece's overall economic viability remains in doubt, as does its capacity to carry
through the drastic reforms that its creditors have exacted as the price for a third bailout, especially as resistance hardens to the measures and
onerous oversight insisted upon by the international lenders.
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.
Meanwhile, Skwarnicki, Britton and others face the
onerous task of combing
through data and developing theoretical models, in an attempt to confirm what they have seen.
This means that they don't always have the time for
onerous online activities like swiping
through lesbian dating profiles, hoping to find compatibility in a sea of smiles.
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.
In addition, charters are being asked to jump
through bureaucratic hoops and comply with complex public - records requests and
onerous administrative requirements, which one leader described as «death by a thousand cuts.»
Louisiana received more than $ 17 million
through Race to the Top, and it has a waiver from No Child Left Behind, allowing the state to avoid some of the more
onerous provisions of the law.
No one, however, talked about working
through associations or other groups to change the aspects of state policy that seemed most
onerous.
Thus, private schools can still benefit from state subsidy
through this program while avoiding the
onerous regulations of the LSP program.
The lending interface is terrible — it essentially requires you to go
through your digital library book - by - book — and if you can find a book that allows lending (good luck) the terms are
onerous: you can lend a title
The lending interface is terrible — it essentially requires you to go
through your digital library book - by - book — and if you can find a book that allows lending (good luck) the terms are
onerous: you can lend a title only once for a term of only 14 days.
In the long run, motor vehicle loans are less
onerous than financing
through leasing programs.
When you are just starting out at IQ Option, the steps you have to go
through can seem a bit
onerous.
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).
Given the innumerable and comparatively insignificant ways our lives are enhanced and made more convenient
through the use of technology, how can FACA make the absurd claim that being expected to use the internet in this most obvious and common sense way to better serve the taxpayers is an
onerous expectation?
Sometimes traditions can be
onerous or destructive, surviving only
through a resigned belief that this is how things have always been, so this is how things always will be.
In fact, the extent at which Bayonetta can customise herself and her weapons is noteworthy; a catalogue of tweaks and upgrades that often revitalises what could have been a stale and
onerous grind
through hordes of adversaries.
I loved going
through the Warhammer - flavored hallways, feeling increasingly more dangerous, with the desire to overcome and preponderate initially
onerous opponent providing plenty of motivation.
I expected the experience of going
through the archive to really suck, like an
onerous homework assignment, but this magical thing happened... like when you're afraid to try karaoke and then when you do you have to be wrestled to the ground in order for someone else to take a turn... There were so many directions I could have taken — themes and filters I could have implemented to come up with a curatorial «vision.»
Within months, Secretary Salazar pushed
through clarification of jurisdictional disputes between the MMS and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in an effort to simplify the complex labyrinth of environmental and multi-agency procedures that make offshore wind approval an
onerous seven - to - nine - year process.
Primarily
through its strategic litigation efforts, E&E Legal seeks to address and correct
onerous federal and state governmental actions that negatively impact energy and the environment.
The courts in Canada have denied
onerous and abusive requests for production when attempting to balance the litigator's mindset to leave no stone unturned and to beat the proverbial opponent to death
through endless production demands against today's reality of apparently limitless ESI.
Since you can maintain control over the business while you're alive and, since trusts don't go
through the probate process, you can transfer your ownership share much more smoothly and avoid
onerous estate taxes by utilizing a trust.
You probably remember the chilling effect from ConLaw — it's a way of suppressing speech not
through an outright ban but rather by imposing
onerous obstacles or vague standards in such a way that speech is deterred nonetheless.
As on a Bail Review (see above), the Appellant seeking bail pending appeal must present the Court with a viable Release Plan,
through procedures far more
onerous than those governing bail hearings in the lower courts.
You can then press the WPS button on the sensor and your router to complete the pairing, but if that doesn't work (it didn't for me), or you don't feel like running back and forth between the devices, you must go
through a more
onerous manual pairing process.
Another method is
through taxation, by subjecting crypto profits to
onerous reporting standards and taxation.
The Victorian Government in particular has acknowledged that «the
onerous bar set by the courts in Yorta Yorta of proof of the continuous existence and vitality of a pre-sovereignty normative society
through to the current day is so difficult to reach», given the history of dispossession and dispersal in the state [21].
Secondly, the reviews aimed to provide less
onerous funding arrangements between ATSIC and State and Territory governments [17] and increase government accountability
through an annual monitoring and reporting function for ATSIC.
Having said that credit checks cost $ 15.86 CAD
through the agency that I use so these costs are not
onerous in the larger scheme of things.
The requirements are not
onerous or impossible, but they have enough rigour to be defended easily, and they are based on actual occupational standards that were developed
through thousands of hours of study and debate.