onerous in the PONS Dictionary

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However, the islanders found the demands of supporting the troops to be onerous.
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After a series of court cases the nature of the guarantees for some policies was reinterpreted, becoming more onerous.
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The most onerous duty was that he was sometimes called to sit on courts-martial.
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The duties of this post were not onerous, and he continued to devote most of his time to historical work.
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This deportation matter was suspended the following month when a new and more onerous charge arose.
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This was not onerous for the prisoners as it ensured that they ate much better than other prisoners of war did.
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Given the large allowed error, it is not expected that this is too onerous a requirement.
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The rule was particularly onerous as there were no attorneys in the colony who had nt arrived there as convicts.
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She moved to less onerous duties in 1902.
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These developments have made the problems of distance less onerous and allow for global design, manufacturing, and supply chains.
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