undue hardship

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英 [ʌnˈdu: ˈhɑ:dʃip]
美 [ʌnˈdu ˈhɑrdˌʃɪp]
是什么意思
  • 释义

    过度重负;

  • 英英释义

    Undue hardship

    • Undue hardship is a legal term used to design an accommodation to employees that would either alter the nature of the enterprise or affect its viability. It is used in the employment discrimination law in the United States, Canada, and other countries.

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    学习怎么用

    权威例句

    "Undue Hardship,"
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    Undue Hardship: Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act
    Undue Hardship and Reasonable Accommodation: The View From the Court
    Undue Hardship in the Bankruptcy Courts: An Empirical Assessment of the Discharge of Educational Debt
    Americans With Disabilities Act: Undue Hardship for Private Sector Employers?
    An Empirical Assessment of Student Loan Discharges and the Undue Hardship Standard
    Americans with Disability Act: financial aspects of reasonable accommodations and undue hardship
    Overcoming Barriers to Employment: The Meaning of Reasonable Accommodation and Undue Hardship in the Americans with Disabilities Act
    ALL OR NOTHING: PARTIAL DISCHARGE OF STUDENT LOANS IS NOT THE ANSWER TO PERCEIVED UNFAIRNESS OF THE UNDUE HARDSHIP EXCEPTION