The case analysis of a large number of sentences can be an onerous task when performed by hand.
Given the brevity of most office visits, the challenge of detecting and assessing depression in so many polysymptomatic patients can be an onerous task.
However, three elderly female patients found the attention given to their benzodiazepine consumption onerous, and moved to another practice.
In addition, students gave professors customary presents on special occasions; these gifts, which could be quite onerous, were not disguised payments.
The factor income deficit (mainly onerous interests on shortterm credits and to some degree profit remittances) is growing although not alarming so far.
It seemed that the state's highly onerous poll tax dampened voter registration and turnout (see conclusion below).
First, the data requirements for a properly powered or analyzed cost-effectiveness study are even more onerous than an individually randomized trial.
Moreover, land use changes by poorer households were not limited to adopting technically simpler and less onerous practices.