That obligation might or might not have different degrees of onerousness because of what the State otherwise does in a particular case, full stop. |
I will be bringing comments forward in more detail when we get to Bill C-51, but we have given some feedback about the onerousness of the controls in these bills. |
Ossie Kilkenny, U2's accountant, comes in for a similar beating, having tried to get the author to sign a management contract of Dickensian onerousness. |
Treated as a finding of fact, it cannot be supported on the evidence, which, as to the onerousness of the suggested of remedial measure, was non-existent. |
By virtue of its inherently labile nature, the onerousness of a conditional sanction of any kind is determined by the nature of the conditions imposed and the judicial response to any subsequent breach of those conditions. |
The Government of Greece strongly urges the onerousness of the duty here imposed upon the currants of that country, amounting to 100 per cent or more of their market value. |