onerously

IPA: ˈoʊnɝʌsɫi

adverb

  • In an onerous manner.
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Examples of "onerously" in Sentences

  • I vetoed the onerously bad bills from that evil Republican Legislature.
  • More onerously, however, these developments are a sobering reminder of Algeria's recent history.
  • Some of those 300 moved to Mississippi from neighboring states where braiding is still onerously regulated.
  • Talent shifted into the less-onerously regulated shadow-banking sector, where assets grew rapidly through 2011.
  • Gripes about the Bud.tv registration experience from paidContent and Lost Remote echoed my own, which I’d be charitable in describing as onerously creepy.
  • Make food-safety regulations sensitive to scale and marketplace, so that small producers selling direct off the farm or at a farmers 'market are not regulated as onerously as a multinational food manufacturer.
  • The above requirements leave many questions unanswered and may empower the FDA to enforce them onerously against small farmers, but loosely, if at all, for agribusiness because corporate officials run the agency and decide policy.
  • "It is ironic on the heels of Mrs. Obama's recent art-is-essential speech that the basic elements of artmaking and art showing studio space, gallery space remain unavailable, or onerously expensive, for so many people, and that help in the form of grants or institutional support is never quite within reach for most."

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