"consider" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In measuring quality, the government would rely in part on data reported by the industry, which has lobbied for relief from regulations it considers onerous.
- A $70 billion debt is not considered onerous, given the Soviet Union's vast resources and its potential for earning hard currency from exports.
- Bank credit is available, but only at a price, and on conditions businesses consider too onerous.
- To make the index liquid, these terms must include provisions for redemptions that some managers may consider too onerous to be acceptable.
- The streamlined contract would eliminate many of the work rules that city officials consider onerous.
- Other states, including Louisiana and New York, also enacted restrictions, although they were considered less onerous.
- Mr. Pataki pointedly declined, though asked at least three times, to name any specific regulation he considered onerous.
- Irish bankruptcy laws are considered more onerous than in Britain.
- The provision that the experts consider most onerous for the institutions is called the qualified thrift lender test.
- The cost of a visa - set at $35 under the European Union's rules - is considered onerous for many Russians.
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