| 21. | The president has already threatened to veto the bill, saying it would cause undue hardship on the needy.
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| 22. | Furthermore, the Superintendent failed to show that any accommodation such as allowing individual testing would constitute undue hardship.
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| 23. | Most coaches believe a 12th, or even 13th game, is more of a challenge than an undue hardship.
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| 24. | Kerry said courts have interpreted the law so that virtually any accommodation can be considered an undue hardship.
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| 25. | If there is a presumption of undue hardship, the debtor can explain how the hardship will be overcome.
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| 26. | Employers must provide a " reasonable accommodation " unless doing so will be an " undue hardship ."
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| 27. | The employer, however, must grant her request for a leave of absence as a reasonable accommodation, barring undue hardship.
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| 28. | In times of drought he cut the rents by half so that the families did not endure undue hardship.
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| 29. | Variance applications are reviewed by the Planning Commission, which is responsible for determining what constitutes " undue hardship ."
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| 30. | The main limit to the duty to accommodate that is included in the CHRA is the notion of undue hardship.
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