burdensome
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It said the airline's strategy blocked or hindered purchases, or made them "economically or technically burdensome", particularly when flights were combined with services from other airlines or with tourism and insurance products.
From BBC
In November, it got rid of quality-control orders—a burdensome licensing requirement—on 25 industrial inputs.
“For too long, burdensome red tape has stood in the way of progress localities want to see, making it too hard to deliver critical housing and infrastructure,” Hochul said in a statement.
Larger banks also face stress tests and other burdensome regulations that smaller banks don’t.
Overlapping authority has more broadly created a burdensome and confusing regulatory environment that drives up costs.
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