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31. At 6,352 yards, par 71, it already offers a stern test of technique without being physically onerous. 32. Care must be taken to ensure the Firm does not take a more onerous duties than are required of it. 33. He had inherited it as an agreeable but mildly onerous responsibility, together with her considerable fortune. 34. To disqualify one of the prosecutors with three weeks to trial would be an onerous burden. 35. In practice this may not be onerous as very limited factual information is contained in the typical advertisement. 36. But the task of processing is quite onerous still. 37. This obligation sometimes proves onerous. 38. The aid, while large , won't be onerous. 39. Duteous love can not contain the onerous treachery. 40. Can the UN take on another onerous peacekeeping operation? 41. The tension between such youthful outbursts and his onerous role the 27 - year - old . 42. Hiring lawyers in California will likely be an onerous task for a volunteer-run website from a tiny Caribbean island. 43. In China, after 20 years of onerous use of land, usufruct has been admitted in fact as having a separate real right status in law. 44. There exist onerous remise system and nude transfer system of right of land use. 45. Due diligence will be more onerous, and the whole affair is likely to take much longer, because the purchaser will assume caveat emptor applies. 46. I've always led an onerous timetable but I like it. 47. Her only recent work appears to have been as a paparazzi model and professional partygoer, and a big, line-laden dramatic part like Blanche DuBois might be too onerous to start with. 48. The job had become reduced quickly to its onerous humiliating routine. 49. Overtime work is often onerous, though it is well paid. 50. You may feel exhausted under stressful brainwork, onerous physical labor, or panic and dismal moods. 51. Inapposite regulation of business remains far more onerous in poor countries than in rich ones. 52. For Barack Obama, the calm looks likely to be especially onerous. 53. The lending pool, run by friends, charged only 7 percent a year, she said — similar to what a bank loan would have been, but without onerous paperwork or redeposit requirements. 54. Also, government loans are more likely to have onerous terms such as prepayment penalties. 55. It is rare that a banker admits to the inevitability of onerous new rules and it is rarer still for a Rothschild rainmaker to speak out. 56. The proposed rules may be unrealistic as well as onerous. 57. Increasing demand is not an onerous duty. Consuming more is hardly a chore. 58. By using the Pole-Zero as the analytical means in EWB circuit analysis, the transfer function was analysed in complicated circuit or system to replace the dull and onerous manual computation. 59. None of these restrictions impose a really onerous burden on short - sellers. 60. All tests shall be conducted in the most onerous condition.