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14 Sentences With "onerously"

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She described studying from morning until late at night in response to the onerously high expectations of Chinese parents and society.
This can be done by once and for all removing the cannabis plant from its onerously restrictive schedule I classification under federal law.
Race or racism plays into the way that certain policies are shaped, and bureaucratic requirements for getting help can be arcane and onerously cumulative.
Unlike its main competitor, the onerously strong VUSE cig-a-like, the PLUS+ is a viable option for tapering off nicotine and eventually quitting, but not much else.
For years, inmate advocates have argued that the cost of a phone call from a prison or jail is onerously high, and inmates' families are footing the bill.
But what I didn't expect was for them to be two of the most onerously dumb, dull, and obnoxious video game dude bros to ever fist bump their way through an online world.
But within minutes, people began tweeting about it, and the story took on a life of its own, forcing Mortensen to apologize, and, onerously, his costar Mahershala Ali to issue a statement of his own.
On the policy front, Warren intends to onerously tax the wealthy and the corporations to pay for a government-run healthcare system, the job-killing Green New Deal and most student debt, among other items.
When in the history of American democracy have state legislators voted to severely and onerously regulate trillion-dollar companies in their home districts, motivated only by an overweening concern for consumer rights (and not donor pressure)?
We must rethink the red tape of regulatory burdens which annually cost manufacturers in the U.S. $19,564 per employee and, more onerously for small manufacturers at almost $85033,000 per employee whose costs are not mitigated by economies of scale.
In nearly every state where the G.O.P. has controlled the governorship and the legislature, it has tried to limit access to voting, most onerously by establishing such unnecessary requirements as having to produce a photo I.D. in order to register.
"We fear that if the open season is concluded in its current form, this will result in more pricing power being transferred to U.S. Midwest refiners and onerously burdensome long-term commitments on the books for Canadian producers," GMP FirstEnergy analysts said in a note.
Various commenters have written about the role and effectiveness of the American accreditation system. It has drawn particular interest since the rise of e-learning classes and institutions. A frequent point of discussion and criticism is that the traditional system is limited to measuring "input" factors, such as adequate facilities and properly credentialed faculty, rather than the quality of a school's educational output. In his 1996 book Crisis in the Academy, Christopher J. Lucas criticized the accreditation system as too expensive, onerously complicated, incestuous in its organization, and not properly tied to quality.
A group of ten patrol officers on the nightwatch conducts end-of-shift get-togethers they euphemistically call "choir practices" (possibly to hide their true nature from superiors but actually a sardonic reference). These "choir practices" almost always involve heavy drinking, complaints about their superior officers, and war stories (and, occasionally, group sex with a pair of lusty, overweight barmaids). They hold the choir practices in MacArthur Park because it is in another division's territory and "one does not shit in one's own nest." Each of the officers is disillusioned, to varying degrees, that many of the people they're paid to protect are not unlike the suspects they arrest, and that the ridiculous regulations of their department are onerously enforced on them while their commanders (without skills in police work) indulge themselves hypocritically.

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