单词 | onerously |
例句 | The hardest part of raising children who eat well is that it can feel like an onerously long game. Advice | Is it wrong to force a child to eat? 2022-10-12T04:00:00Z Most onerously, the pill had to be given in person in an approved clinical setting—even though a second drug used to complete the abortion, misoprostol, could be taken at home. Abortion Pills Are Very Safe and Effective, yet Government Rules Still Hinder Access 2022-03-02T05:00:00Z Yet crop insurance rates remained onerously high, the younger Enriquez said, so the farm went without this year. ‘There was nothing we could save’: Heat wave cooked Walla Walla sweet onions to mush 2021-08-03T04:00:00Z An arbitrary ruler exerts their will more forcefully and more onerously than one who follows the rule of law. Apple’s App Store polices are bad, but its interpretation and enforcement is worse 2020-06-17T04:00:00Z “Students are being onerously and unfairly censored all the time,” Hurst said. Public schools in Virginia can censor student journalists any time, for any reason. A proposed law would change that. 2020-01-12T05:00:00Z Race or racism plays into the way that certain policies are shaped, and bureaucratic requirements for getting help can be arcane and onerously cumulative. Who Really Stands to Win from Universal Basic Income? 2018-07-02T04:00:00Z Their approaching greatness has been predicted for a few years, expected for the last two seasons, but not yet absolutely and onerously demanded. Perspective | Dodgers finally show they can handle the October heat in Game 1 against Astros 2017-10-24T04:00:00Z According to research by Institute for Justice, a non-profit law firm, California is the second-most “onerously licensed” state in the country. Rep. Issa and Sen. Lee: Job Licensing Is Too Often Bad for Jobs 2017-08-17T04:00:00Z The deflation crushed farm incomes even as farm debt weighed more onerously. The Trump Before Trump 2016-07-15T04:00:00Z On the day of the auction, the finance ministry set minimum-bid requirements that some considered onerously high; bids for four blocks were disqualified because they failed to reach the official floor. The good oil boys club 2015-07-16T04:00:00Z Where guns are more pervasive and gun ownership less onerously regulated, he has argued, there is less crime. The right’s big gun lie: Debunking the phony case that more guns will stop crime 2015-05-24T04:00:00Z However, although molecular genetic engineering is designed to be far more precise and predictable than older, cruder genetic modification techniques such as irradiation, it is regulated far more stringently and onerously. How Many Regulators Does It Take to Kill A Mosquito? 2014-10-08T04:00:00Z Borrowing rates remain onerously high for several major European countries including Spain and Italy. Stocks sharply higher after strong start to holiday shopping season, signs of Europe progress 2011-11-28T23:01:08Z A prominent German rabbi taken captive in the 14th century, Meir ben Baruch, instructed his followers not to pay a ransom, which he feared would be onerously high, and ultimately was killed. On Religion: ?Pidyon Shvuyim? Validated the Price of Shalit?s Release 2011-10-21T14:31:26Z "There are well-grounded concerns that the conditions for Ai Weiwei's release will be onerously restrictive," said Kine, the Human Rights Watch researcher. China artist Ai Weiwei stays quiet after freed on bail 2011-06-22T18:47:24Z Admired for his humility and light-touch style but expectation is onerously high. Spain: World Cup 2010 team guide 2010-06-04T23:06:00Z But the spirit of foreboding lay onerously upon him, and he slept so fitfully that the first gray of dawn found him up and abroad. The Tempering She used to read to the blind, and, more onerously, to the deaf. Georgina's Reasons |
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