「onerous」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

onerous

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  • atching people have sex] is one of God's less onerous activities."
  • nd cigarette taxes and licensing laws seen as onerous, and opposition to restrictions on gambling m
  • seemed to draw more than their fair share of onerous assignments.
  • At one of these shrines, so onerous became the industry of replacing a new phallu
  • Less onerous but still significant would be that the molte
  • uggested that an "adaptation is a special and onerous concept that should only be used where it is
  • tirely separate from the UCL Union due to the onerous conditions and limitations the Union places o
  • assistance, but Abu Said Othman imposed such onerous conditions that the Granadines decided to han
  • nd John Thrasher soon after the city put such onerous demands on the company - including paving lar
  • s reasons were right and thought the rule was onerous enough to require more notice.
  • er, the claim must fail on the third and most onerous factor.
  • Ill health forced him to take a less onerous job, so he became Director of Sixth Form Stud
  • Dominion of Canada to urge a modification of onerous laws.
  • that his avocations were not of an extremely onerous nature, and the township also possesses a pos
  • d the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 by adding onerous new requirements.
  • ethics reform package she noted that placing onerous restrictions on political contributions from
  • er posting a bond of $1 million and accepting onerous restrictions which included accepting surveil
  • only needs to track the RF and LO stages; the onerous selectivity requirements are confined to the
  • ervice costs were reasonable, conditions were onerous, severely restricting its operational flexibi
  • f the Iraq Survey Group, a team which had the onerous task of serching for weapons of mass destruct
  • djutant-General to the Forces in 1820 and the onerous task of revising the army regulations and int
  • s circumstance, it is said, together with the onerous tax imposed by King George II on all gamester
  • ieges, and generally being forced to agree to onerous terms in peace treaties.
  • lar cut-out in the ADIZ circle, they are less onerous than procedures for other ADIZ airports.
  • This surveillance proved so onerous that they sought to gain their freedom by tak
  • fourth season, the pig had grown so large and onerous that it kept even the oystermen off the islan
  • Lord Denning MR held that the more onerous the clause, the better notice of it needed to
  • burden of the three existing universities too onerous, the Belgian government showed little enthusi
  • - the longer we wait to take action, the more onerous the situation becomes."
  • ito disagreed, arguing that if the limits are onerous then Congress should simply raise them to adv
  • posed and denounced by Rosenthal as extremely onerous to the poorest people in Honduras. .
  • Manipulation of the lead-lined gloves was onerous work.