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You'll probably think your thanks are onerous before they're done.
It's especially onerous at this, the first of the year.
Young also says the rules on second jobs are too onerous.
"It's probably less onerous than it might have been a year or so ago."
However, I hope your duty will not be too onerous.
On the surface, these rules do not seem particularly onerous.
To live with such an onerous situation is also not logical.
One last onerous task to complete, and then she could leave.
We want you to tell us about the most onerous rises of 2012 so far.
In most cases this will not be an onerous requirement.
"Oh, they were not onerous: just to sit at the head of his table now and then."
A great deal of money is involved, so our responsibilities are particularly onerous.
Having to play along with their rules and head games was an onerous task.
Does the thought of a few more days in my company seem so onerous?"
They would let him, he knew; it was an onerous task.
"I hope you do not make a habit of such onerous hours?"
Yet the fool girl did not see it as onerous at all.
New, sometimes more onerous terms when accounts are sold to another company.
But he called the prospect of a second Bush term too onerous.
"But the terms of getting it may be more onerous for them.
I could try to make it not quite so onerous."
"We'll move in, but under terms that are not onerous to us."
And the most onerous service cuts have yet to be carried out.
It would be a good position for me: prestigious, but not onerous.
We have learned to live with the restrictions, which are not particularly onerous.