Sentences with phrase «very onerous»

I don't know how other boards operate, but TREB has no policing system for our MLS system, other than by one rep filing a complaint against another, and being dragged into the whole complaint process — a process that is personally very onerous.
Meaning, employment lawyers should also familiarize themselves with the law to assist their clients with this very onerous reporting obligation.
«That's very onerous,» he said.
In the current climate and days of BCAR (Building Control (Amendment) Regulations), that is a very onerous approach to take.
The problem is that keeping warming to 1.5 ℃ is now a very onerous, if not impossible, task.
«For now, be assured that we're working very onerous on adjusting, updating and supporting Chrono Trigger on Steam.»
Then in August, they made a very onerous change which limited the ability to earn a bonus to each product family.
Additionally, penalties for sales tax noncompliance tend to be very onerous, and most states can hold a company personally responsible for any unpaid sales tax liabilities.
Overdrafts agreements on bank accounts can be very onerous for the borrower if not used carefully.
This was not a very onerous task.
And yes it does mean looking at tax again but also, a freer labour market, the hiring and firing proposals to make sure that young people aren't turned away from jobs because of the very onerous social employment protection legislation in this country, so we should say to the Liberals on things like that which they are blocking, «Listen we are in a real hole now.
It just becomes very onerous and unnecessary,» she said.

Not exact matches

Early in his presidency, he exaggerated that the country had «picked up 45,000 mining jobs in a very short period of time,» adding that he planned to do away with onerous regulation surrounding the industry.
«The first iteration of the mandate in 2011 created an onerous burden for institutions that conscientiously object to providing contraceptives and / or abortifacients for religious reasons, as it contained only a very narrow exemption that applied to a small number of churches,» stated the council.
He also called the MTA payroll tax a very «onerous tax» and said he's open to finding a better way to fund the system.
There are very clear rules about how you qualify and they aren't that onerous in the scheme of things.
In my assessment, the judiciary has done all anyone can reasonably expect in supporting the current fight against corruption - anti-corruption cases have moved very fast to trial; and judges have imposed especially severe and onerous terms on accused persons brought before them for corrupt acts, with bail terms typically including deposit of their international passports, sureties and bail bonds with assets equivalent to the amount allegedly embezzled; and very high qualifications for standing as surety.
We applaud him for going into that national issue; however, the parts of the bill that are so onerous are very broad, very opaque and vague, and actually would be a problem for not - for - profits.
«A lot of the City Council contracts are for small organizations so this would be tremendously onerous already on a talent pool that's very limited, that they can't properly compensate to begin with,» Sauer said.
The Foundation for Excellence also embraces nearly every portion of the Core Curriculum State Standards initiative (including the onerous and very 1984 idea of collecting lots and lots of data on school children all in the name of getting them to graduate high school) excepting that of school choice.
Unfortunately, subsequent regulatory additions of onerous «guidelines» for implementation of the rule by school districts had the effect of aborting the innovation and very few temporary certificates were issued, despite the documented demand for them by large numbers of applicants.
There are two very good reasons that the loan process is much more onerous on today's buyer than perhaps any time in history.
That's a very generous grocery bonus — amounting to 4.5 percent back if you trigger the bonus every month — but it's unfortunately capped at $ 6,000 in purchases, and the requirement to use the card 30 times each month is onerous.
Their participation is very like, but much more onerous than, voluntary involvement in a professional association.
Its rather bothering that very important threads like this are preceded by other onerous ones.
They've been very clear: cut taxes while not addressing the deficit / national debt until desperation economics (read: the need to feed debt service) becomes so onerous that there's no choice that reasonable people will move to Europe... oops, I mean, that we'll sit here and let them screw us.
«Overall, the reinstatement process is very humbling, almost humiliating, and it's onerous and very expensive,» Lupel says.
These impose onerous obligations on the legal profession which does a very good job in complying with the orders of the Court and in facilitating the speedy disposal of cases.
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