Sentence examples for Burdensome from inspiring English sources

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Burdensome

adjective

Of or like a burden; arduous or demanding

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"If you have to go back to court every time you look at the information in your custody, you can imagine that would be quite burdensome," deputy assistant attorney general Brad Wiegmann told the board.

Blair replied: "We can do quite a lot here... we will be consulting with your contacts and others on the best way to do this – we simply cannot have burdensome regulation here".

We'll be covering: What are the most unhelpful, burdensome tasks?

The Scottish government also wants more localised discretion in implementing regulations to make EU policies "more proportionate and less burdensome", pointing to changes made to the common fisheries policy last year.

The judgment notice said that if I'd asked for just one free school form, rather than all of them, the decision would have been upheld, but removing all the personal data on so many documents was overly burdensome.

"Just the latest version of the Obama administration's costly and burdensome overreach into Americans' livelihoods," he wrote.

Florida senator Marco Rubio, too, railed against burdensome regulations that are manageable for "million or billion" dollar companies, but crushing for those trying to start a business "from their garages".

Lord Wallace of Tankerness, deputy Lords leader, denied the requirement would be "burdensome," and insisted most staff costs would be excluded from campaigning limits.

Smaller companies suddenly find their costs and debts are too burdensome, while the big operators see the chance to cut expenses and pick up long-term assets cheaply.

But the government wants to get out of the bail-out business, so SIFI status involves more burdensome regulation, including higher, but as yet undetermined, capital requirements.AIG has already been given a similar designation, but the company was enthusiastic about the move since the increased regulatory scrutiny helped to restore trust in a brand that had been utterly debased.

He shows in harrowing terms just how burdensome the sonogram can be This provision...finds the patient half-naked or disrobed on her back on an examination table, with an ultrasound probe either on her belly or inserted into her vagina.

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