1.   Also, items may be exempted if they require a fundamental alteration or there is an undue burden, terms which are subject to interpretation.

2.   Administrators at the schools say the tax puts an undue burden on universities at a time when the cost of higher education is skyrocketing.

3.   But key Republican members of Congress claimed that shifting to scientific testing would create undue financial burdens on the processing and packing industry.

4.   But this fan-mania has put an undue burden on what is, after all, a young band, one that is just finding its voice.

5.   Distinguishing between regulations that do place an undue burden on interstate commerce and regulations that do not depends upon delicate judgments.

6.   Fund companies that merge are prohibited from placing an undue burden on existing shareholders.

7.   Gramm, the Texas Republican who heads the Senate Banking Committee, has criticized the act for adding undue burdens on many financial institutions.

8.   In addition, they said, the policy places an undue burden on parents by requiring them to meet with administrators before they exempt their children.

9.   It is hard to answer arguments raised by those who say copyrights stifle expression and creativity, and place undue burden on teachers, researchers and academics.

10.   It seems an undue burden on a young designer who is clearly capable of making more of a mark.

a. + burden >>共 325
financial 14.90%
heavy 10.99%
additional 2.84%
added 2.68%
extra 2.53%
greater 2.42%
unfair 2.27%
new 2.11%
economic 1.96%
regulatory 1.91%
undue 1.44%
undue + n. >>共 146
influence 16.40%
pressure 12.17%
hardship 5.64%
burden 4.94%
risk 4.06%
attention 2.82%
stress 2.47%
concern 2.12%
strain 1.94%
delay 1.94%
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