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burdensome

[bur-dn-suhm] / ˈbɜr dn səm /


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The club can’t do the same with Yamamoto, but could still try advocating for him to be used more conservatively in the tournament coming off his especially burdensome October performance.

From Los Angeles Times

Indyke, who was responsible for reporting Epstein’s travels, and the other lawyer argued it was too burdensome.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Richardson tries not to dwell on the subject, but it’s clear that Matthiessen possessed a Paul Newman-esque beauty, which he found both burdensome and advantageous.

From The Wall Street Journal

The memo here refers to the inconvenience of a criminal trial that would significantly detract from the president's time commitment to his burdensome duties.

From Salon

But some in the trucking industry are concerned about how costly and burdensome the transition will be for truck drivers and companies.

From Seattle Times