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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

Mentzen - whose advisory company website bears the slogan "We love the smell of unpaid taxes in the morning" - says his focus is what he sees as burdensome taxes and profligate spending on welfare.

From Reuters

The long-awaited tax reform aims to simplify the system, widely considered overly burdensome for both individuals and businesses, and boost economic growth that has drifted between downturns and doldrums for the last decade.

From Seattle Times