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With the most onerous levies — those set for Sept.
With the most onerous levies — those set for Sept.
That's the most onerous sentence anywhere in Europe right now.
It targets regulations that bankers found the most "onerous," Cramer said.
Most onerous planning restrictions reflect the difficult political economy underlying urban growth.
That's nearly the most onerous in the world, according to the Tax Foundation.
What they clearly do want is a relaxation of the parts they consider most onerous.
With and without Congress, Trump can also repeal and roll back some of the most onerous regulations.
Doing so risks passing up an unprecedented opportunity to protect millions of Americans from ObamaCare's most onerous provisions.
In addition, Basel III capital migration is entering its final phase with capital requirements at their most onerous.
Tehran's regional meddling was particularly ambitious from 2012 to 2015 — just as sanctions were at their most onerous.
Here are a few tips that take some of the hard labor out of the most onerous tasks.
Since the slowdown has taken hold, Ms Sitharaman has scrapped the most onerous of new taxes and compliance rules.
Farming's regulatory regime has made one of the nation's most respected and essential professions one of the most onerous.
Bernie Sanders's platform is that we can solve our most onerous economic problems if we just tax "The Man" more.
" Asked what parts of the list were the most onerous, he said: "On permitting, there are a lot of things.
Even the most onerous part of skiing — clomping around in the boots to get to lunch — had been pain-free.
Most onerous of all is Samsung forcing its Bixby camera-assisting features on me every time I open the camera app.
The most onerous part is continually upgrading the shell, a process that can get pretty intensely competitive with other crabs around.
The legislation "removes the most onerous and medically unnecessary restrictions on a woman exercising her right to choose," Virginia state Sen.
Regulators have slapped penalties on the bank, the most onerous of which was capping its assets at $463trn, their level in 2017.
His bill, the Financial Choice Act, is a market-based attempt that would peel back the most onerous Dodd-Frank regulatory layers.
Despite a 2016 Supreme Court case that blocked some of these most onerous Targeted Regulation of Abortion Provider (TRAP) laws, many remain.
In an ideal world, sitting in a salon chair for the duration of three podcasts would be the most onerous part of getting your hair colored.
That would automatically lift the most onerous barriers to research and allow V.A. health care providers to immediately prescribe marijuana in states where it is legal.
But it's the 20 years of privacy checkups — completed by a third party, then submitted by the watchdog agency — that could prove most onerous for the company.
The two called New York's registration process "one of the most onerous" in a statement and argued the deadline for changing their party registration was October 2015.
Already, companies like Facebook, Google, Twitter and others have committed their powerful, well-heeled lobbying armies in the nation's capital toward staving off the most onerous regulations.
This week, the White House announced its plan for overturning the most onerous features of that law, which will throw a lifeline to the American coal industry.
And even though some of the most onerous aspects of the regulation have been repealed, traders note that banks haven't yet raced back to fill that void.
The most sensible response to this surge in demand for short-term visas would be for governments to streamline the application process and scrap the most onerous requirements.
He also noted that billionaires, with their legions of lawyers and accountants, have proven to be experts at gaming the system to avoid even the most onerous taxes.
The agreement seems to have dropped some of the most onerous demands on Mexico and Canada, and perhaps reflects the administration's realization that it needs to focus on China.
As if to echo the message, some cities, even in surrounding province of Hubei, announced plans to loosen some of the most onerous limits imposed on millions of people.
Mr. Kim countered with a more incremental offer — that North Korea would dismantle its aging Yongbyon nuclear complex in return for lifting the most onerous sanctions against the North.
The most onerous penalties include steeper tax rates and a change in draft position, and they will be levied on teams that spend more than $248 million in 2020.
For many employers, adapting to EU labor rules has not been hard as they have sidestepped one of the bloc's potentially most onerous rules — a maximum 48-hour working week.
Many on Wall Street suspect Mr. Trump is just threatening more tariffs as a negotiating tactic, and deals will be struck before the most onerous levies go in to effect.
The ban on driving has hardly been the most onerous of restrictions on the public life of women under the ultraconservative Wahhabi form of Sunni Islam enforced in Saudi Arabia.
In Hanoi early this year he offered to shutter the Yongbyon nuclear site, the country's oldest and largest nuclear facility, in return for a lifting of the most onerous sanctions.
Walmart had argued that the new tax would confiscate more than 100 percent of its profit from operations in Puerto Rico, making it one of the most onerous taxes on earth.
But the administration has been clear that even after the most onerous sanctions are lifted under the nuclear deal, it would enforce those pertaining to Iran's missile, terrorism and human rights activities.
The rules adopted a few years ago at the FCC were workable only because the commission agreed to forebear the application of the most onerous Title II utility regulations on the books.
My last and maybe most onerous task was removing four extra-large screws from the drive tray, once I had eventually freed it up from its elaborate prison behind the power supply.
Still, legislative leaders had initially been resistant to the idea of any income tax increase in a state where residents already face some of the most onerous tax burdens in the country.
Even if it survives the legal challenge, CPP and many of the most onerous Obama regulations may be reversed by means of the Congressional Review Act (CRA) over the next few months.
"When asked about the health care debate, Dean Heller reaffirmed that he stands by his vote to repeal the most onerous provisions of Obamacare that hurt Nevadans who can least afford it," he said.
Fees for some licenses can add up to hundreds or thousands of dollars, but some of the most onerous requirements can come in the form of education and training requirements that take years to complete.
Regulators require the system operator to have a dynamically updated plan to deal with the sudden loss of the single largest generation asset connected to the grid ("most onerous loss of power infeed" or "n-1").
Total Wine's lawyer, Carter Phillips, argued the restrictions in the law are "by far the most onerous" with the "only conceivable purpose" of excluding non-resident owners from Tennessee's market and protecting in-state retailers from competition.
The London Stock Exchange and the British regulator are working on a new model that would allow the firm to avoid the most onerous corporate governance requirements of a primary listing, without being seen as second class.
American negotiators would seek to expand on Mr. Kim's offer in Hanoi in February to give up the country's main nuclear-fuel production site, at Yongbyon, in return for the most onerous sanctions against the country being lifted.
The talks this weekend would be the first since the Hanoi summit meeting, when the United States rejected Mr. Kim's offer to close his core nuclear site in return for the lifting of the most onerous American sanctions.
Among the techniques most often used are subdividing and selling off a piece of land, building a rental property on a parcel next door, or turning a large, urban single-family home into condominiums, which is the most onerous.
The Commerce Department in March invited companies to submit comments on the type and number of permits required to build, expand or operate a factory, the most onerous part of the permitting process and ways that regulatory compliance could be simplified.
"I'm glad to see … proposals to revise some of the most onerous rules that people have had to deal with since the 1.683 law passed," said Ike Shulman, co-chair of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys' legislative committee.
Mr. Kim said he would agree to dismantle the main nuclear site at Yongbyon, the heart of the North's nuclear program, in return for relief from the most onerous sanctions, which Mr. Obama began in 2016 and Mr. Trump accelerated.
Federal investigation of Facebook could hold Mark Zuckerberg accountable on privacy, sources say Tony Romm says the Federal Trade Commission might fine the Facebook CEO: In past investigations of Facebook, the U.S. government opted to spare Zuckerberg from the most onerous scrutiny.
The American Civil Liberties Union had threatened a lawsuit to stop the order, but later backed off, saying the most onerous provisions had yet to be enacted and that it fell far short of meeting Trump's pledge to "totally destroy" the Johnson Amendment.
"There was a time when I would've pounded the table on the bank stocks after yesterday's drubbing because I believed that some of the most onerous regulations that have hamstrung banks from controlling their own destiny would be repealed by now, " Cramer said.
The LSE is tweaking its rules to become more attractive, creating a new listing model that would allow large state-owned firms like Aramco to avoid the most onerous corporate governance requirements of a "premier" listing without being seen as second class.
The American Civil Liberties Union had threatened a lawsuit to stop the order but later backed off, saying the most onerous provisions had yet to be enacted and that it falls way short of meeting Trump's pledge to "totally destroy" the Johnson Amendment.
Sources told Reuters last week that the London Stock Exchange was working on a new type of listing structure that would be more attractive for Aramco by allowing it to avoid the most onerous corporate governance requirements of a primary listing, without being seen as second class.
In a ruling this year, Canada's Supreme Court called sureties "one of the most onerous forms of release," not to be used unless other options have been considered, such as programs that assign a case worker and require the accused to check in regularly with the courts.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration is mulling a potential deal with North Korea that would accept the country as a nuclear power if it freezes its existing nuclear programs in exchange for the US lifting its "most onerous" sanctions against the country, The New York Times reported Sunday.
Iran was especially anxious to shed the most onerous sanctions, agreeing to the nuclear pact in part because its frozen assets were suddenly freed but also because the agreement returned a degree of respect to an ancient civilization, allowing thousands of its citizens to travel and study abroad.
Starting with the first draft, the most onerous proposed restriction has been a requirement that each foreign nongovernmental organization must register with the police, or Ministry of Public Security, and must find an official partner group in China willing to take responsibility for all the actions of the nongovernmental organization.
For one thing, as much as other investors may envy Lightspeed – it owns more than 8 percent of Snap and stands to make more than $1 billion off its IPO – I think most would tell you privately that the terms Lightspeed presented to Snap are far from the most onerous they've ever seen.
The state's voter ID law — among the most onerous, though softened by court rulings — still excludes college and university ID cards and only allows the use of out-of-state driver's licenses that many students carry if voters sign a form swearing that they couldn't reasonably acquire an accepted ID and explaining why.
"Throughout the health care debate, I made it clear that it was important to preserve coverage for Nevada's most vulnerable and provide relief to many hardworking Nevadans by repealing the most onerous provision of Obamacare, the individual mandate, and that is the way I voted," Heller said in a statement to The Hill.
"The Graham-Cassidy bill that's making its way through the United States Senate as we speak, we believe, is our best opportunity to repeal the most onerous elements of Obamacare and empower states like Alaska to craft healthcare solutions that will be better suited to the people of your state," Pence said Thursday.
While Trump touted the meeting as a success, The New York Times reported Sunday that administration officials were mulling a plan that would accept North Korea as a nuclear power -- a sharp departure from Trump's promise to stop North Korea's nuclear proliferation -- if the country froze its nuclear program in exchange for the US lifting the "most onerous" sanctions.
Though profitable for both, Pixar later complained that the arrangement was not equitable. Pixar was responsible for creation and production, while Disney handled marketing and distribution. Profits and production costs were split 50-50, but Disney exclusively owned all story and sequel rights and also collected a distribution fee. The lack of story and sequel rights was perhaps the most onerous aspect to Pixar and set the stage for a contentious relationship.
After the battle, Jesuits from the nearby Sacred Heart Mission traveled to Fort Vancouver in hopes of negotiating a peace agreement. Steptoe's commanding officer, General Newman S. Clarke, demanded the surrender of all warriors who had participated in the battle and the restoration of all property captured. Clarke also demanded that Yakama chief Kamiakin be exiled from the region. Clarke's most onerous demand, however, was that the Coeur d'Alenes allow Mullan to build his military road through their territory.
Pixar was responsible for creation and production, while Disney handled marketing and distribution. Profits and production costs were split 50-50, but Disney exclusively owned all story, character and sequel rights and also collected a 10- to 15-percent distribution fee. The lack of story, character and sequel rights was perhaps the most onerous aspect to Pixar and set the stage for a contentious relationship. The two companies attempted to reach a new agreement for ten months before it fell through in January 2004.
Rage is a 1987 novel by Wilbur Smith set in the Union of South Africa, immediately following World War II. It starts in 1952 and goes until the late 1960s, touching on the country's declaration of a republic and the subsequent Sharpeville Massacre. The plot centers around Shasa Courtney and black resistance leader Moses Gama.Rage at Wilbur Smith's website Smith described it at the time as "the most onerous book I have ever written... and also the biggest book" because of its subject matter.
Dealing with academic misconduct is often one of the worst parts of a career in education, one survey claiming that 77% of academics agreed with the statement "dealing with a cheating student is one of the most onerous aspects of the job".Whitley and Keith- Spiegel, 11. Academic misconduct can also have an effect on a college's reputation, one of the most important assets of any school. An institution plagued by cheating scandals may become less attractive to potential donors and students and especially prospective employers.
While they were willing to criticize slavery, many did not want to give free blacks rights in Ohio. Cowles spoke out against the Jim Crow Laws,Enacted in 1804 and 1807, the Ohio Black Codes were meant to stop Blacks from moving to Ohio. The most onerous of these was a law that required Blacks to pay a $500 bond signed by two White men within 20 days of arrival in order to remain in the state. See Leon F. Litwack, North of Slavery: the Negro in the Free States, 1790-1860 (Chicago, 1961), 72.
It remained extremely difficult for Muslims to get permission to repair existing mosques, although internal renovations were allowed in some cases. In some parts of Rakhine State, authorities cordoned off mosques and forbade Muslims to worship in them. State censorship authorities continued to enforce special restrictions on local publication of the Bible, the Qur'an, and Christian and Islamic publications in general. The most onerous restriction was a list of more than 100 prohibited words that the censors would not allow in Christian or Islamic literature because they are "indigenous terms" or derived from the Pali language long used in Buddhist literature.
The time for elections came and passed, and the decemvirs remained in power. They published two more tables of Roman law, bringing the total to twelve; among the most onerous were those restricting the rights of the plebeians, and in particular one forbidding the intermarriage of patricians and plebeians. When news arrived of incursions by the Sabines and Aequi, the decemvirs attempted to convene the Senate, which assembled only with difficulty, as many of the senators had left the city rather than suffer the decemvirs, or refused to obey their summons, on the grounds that the decemvirs now held no legal office.Livy, iii. 38.
The end result, Evans recognized, was a low quality product that took too many laborers to make. In 1783, two of Evans's brothers began building a mill in Newport on part of the family's farm estate which they purchased from their father, and Evans was recruited to oversee its construction on the Red Clay Creek. When the mill opened in 1785 it was of a conventional design, but over the next five years Evans began to experiment with inventions to reduce the reliance upon labor for milling. Moving wheat from the bottom to the top of the mill to begin the process was the most onerous task of all in contemporary mills.
When her sons grew to manhood, the dangers surrounding them growing out of the liquor traffic led Grubb to develop a deep interest in the struggle of the home against the saloon, gradually concentrating upon it. In 1882, she was elected national superintendent of the work among foreigners, one of the most onerous of the forty departments of the national organization of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). By her effort and interest, she brought that department up to be thoroughly organized, wide-reaching and flourishing. She published leaflets and tracts on all the phases —economic, moral, social and evangelistic— of the temperance movement in seventeen languages, at the rate of fifty editions of 10,000 each per year.
The local and federal government do not directly pool resources in order to invest in the park, they offer however a certain amount of fiscal incentives to its companies. The biggest ones are a discount of up to 60 per cent on the ISS, a sort of municipal services tax and the "Lei de Informática" (Leis 8.248/91, 10.176/01 e 11.077/04) which concedes reduction of the IPI taxes for companies which develop hardware and automation solutions. In a country with one of the world's most onerous tax systems, fiscal incentives are a game changing and decisive factor for the success of a tech hub in the region. The incentives are not only tax reductions but also labor incentives: by reducing bureaucracy and costs involved in the process of hiring new workforce.
Cook’s notoriety crested following the 1990 publication of what many consider his best – and most repulsive – work: the tortured, redemptive tale of a masochistic serial killer, I Was Dora Suarez. To Cook’s delight, the ensuing novel caused Dan Franklin, the publisher of its three predecessors, to vomit over his desk. As a result of this reader response, Secker & Warburg told the author to take his nauseating wares elsewhere. Scribner took over the fourth novel in the factory series. Writing for The New York Times, Marilyn Stasio proclaimed, “Everything about I Was Dora Suarez...shrieks of the joy and pain of going too far.” Filmmaker Chris Petit described it in The Times as “a book full of coagulating disgust and compassion for the world’s contamination, disease and mutilation, all dwelt on with a feverish, metaphysical intensity that recalls Donne and the Jacobeans more than any of Raymond’s contemporaries.” Cook recognized I Was Dora Suarez as his greatest but most onerous achievement: “Writing Suarez broke me; I see that now. I don’t mean that it broke me physically or mentally, although it came near to doing both.

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