Sentence examples for although burdensome from inspiring English sources

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Although it is unfortunate that the threat of meritless litigation may compel companies to change practices that already satisfy the requirements of Rule 16b-3, thestepseps, although burdensome and not a guarantee against future demands, may deter future claims or provide for more efficient avenues of defense in the event of litigation.

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LETS have been found to support alternative livelihoods under quite uncommon conditions, and contribute indirectly to eco-localization by moderately facilitating informal resale, repair, and sharing of commercially produced goods, although their burdensome management and confinement to small memberships limit their usefulness.

The fame has been burdensome, although she claims (somewhat implausibly, since she had her hair cut, a symbol of rare defiance in a culture that fetishises long hair) that she has some anonymity in India (when asked if she is Arundhati Roy, she says her standard reply is that she wishes she were).

In general, the MHCR was valued positively, although perceived as burdensome.

MHCR was generally valued positively, although perceived as burdensome, mainly by midwives working with patient-related work exclusively.

However, such an approach, although avoiding potentially burdensome regulation, would provide less useful and less convincing data than a formal, prospective, randomized trial.

Computer-based voice recording software were comparatively time-consuming, unreliable, logistically difficult and burdensome, although it may be that such software becomes less cumbersome and more dependable in the future.

Despite concerns about the quality and quantity of information sent, patients did not present the work involved in participation in the HRSS as particularly burdensome; although reports of not responding in time to opt out meaning records were included without consent indicates this process, in some cases at least, might have been experienced as problematic.

Although it might seem burdensome to comply with these ethical necessities, they can assist in the organization of a well-run clinical trial, if considered at the onset of a study, while also protecting the valuable human subjects who volunteer for these trials.

Other regulatory hurdles for construction will probably not be burdensome, he said, although at least one industrial consumer group is raising concerns that more exports could increase gas prices for Americans.

Although the territory was financially burdensome, it was an ideological loss that damaged Mary's prestige.

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