Sentences with phrase «from laborious»

And as time goes by, their level of job expectations grows from laborious to ridiculous.
Informed by the artist's love of Mark Rothko's color fields and the painterly techniques of predecessors such as Barnett Newman, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, and Georgia O'Keefe, Colen's Mailorder paintings emerge from a laborious process of application and control.
As an artist, Han possesses both conceptual strength and visual power stemming from the laborious hands - on processes.
While delivering good performances and enough choice laughs to stay afloat much of the way, Get Smart suffers from a laborious plot, excessive length, and an unevenness of tone that favors a violence that jars with the light banter of the dialogue, compounded with an unconvincing romance that brews between 86 and 99.
It's another short one overall at around two hours, but it is clear that lessons have been learnt from the laborious Episode Gladiolus, with far more variation and a character that has a backstory worth telling.

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Neural nets offered the prospect of computers» learning the way children do — from experience — rather than through laborious instruction by programs tailor - made by humans.
Nest says that it started from scratch with this new model, to make it much more sensitive than the last one — including to detecting fires from different materials — and put it through laborious testing (the device also self - tests constantly).
Those who come up with clever ways of extracting information, like building a social network, or who expend the laborious effort to collect data from primary sources, should be able to profit handsomely from their exertions.
Trading out of stocks from the position screen is a bit laborious when compared to other brokers» workstations.
That's becuase as a social caste, shamans are largely exempted from having to do any real work, in the sweaty, laborious sense.
For one who sees the universe in the guise of a laborious communal ascent towards the summit of consciousness, life, far from seeming blind, hard or despicable, becomes charged with gravity, with responsibilities, with new relationships.
Even if he does not leave the spot, his life moves along a laborious path away from that wish, perhaps into useless sufferings, for we are talking of the real sufferer, hence not of the ones who have the consolation that their sufferings are serving some good cause, are of benefit to others.
It would be strange if I disputed this, when these very lectures which I am giving are (as you will see more clearly from now onwards) a laborious attempt to extract from the privacies of religious experience some general facts which can be defined in formulas upon which everybody may agree.
This was a laborious process that involved carving letters or pictures onto a block of wood, inking the finished product, and pressing it onto vellum (a surface made from calfskin) or paper (invented in China and introduced to Europe by Arab traders in the thirteenth century).
Besides the actual preparation of a meal, our most «laborious» moments come from a trip to the grocery story, and if we're feeling extra lazy, eating can be as simple as picking up the phone, dialing a number and rummaging through your wallet to make sure you have enough cash when the delivery person shows up.
And thanks to the brilliant no - knead method of Jim Lahey — owner of New York's Sullivan Street Bakery and pizza spot Co. — it's easy to prepare, deriving its character from overnight fermentation, not laborious kneading.
Our play has become laborious and predictable for teams to defend against — which explains that it took a set - piece for us to score from.
Labour's politicking had at least secured a watered - down motion from the government, which had promised a second vote as well as a laborious pursuit of the diplomatic option via the United Nations.
«Breeding from wild relatives is laborious and slow and by the time a gene is successfully introduced into a cultivated variety, the late blight pathogen may already have evolved the ability to overcome it,» said Professor Jonathan Jones from The Sainsbury Laboratory.
Focusing on a single line of argument or thought requires deliberate, laborious and conscious effort from which we flee.
It also offers an alternative to the approach used by biologist Craig Venter of building a genome from scratch to impart new properties to cells — laborious because even the smallest error kills the cell (see «Craig Venter: Why I put my name in synthetic genomes «-RRB-.
«We then compare the results obtained from the computer model with results of our collaborators doing more laborious experiments in rabbits, mice, or NHPs.
Lambton's crew would establish a fixed reference point by laborious observations of star positions over several months, then measure a fixed distance away from the point with the fantastically precise use of metal chains and rods supported by trestles.
The use of fire freed our ancestors from hours of laborious chewing and rendered food easier to digest (not to mention making it safer to sleep on the ground instead of in trees).
In the end, the research suggests that greenery enhanced with carbon nanotubes could potentially produce more from sunlight, air and water, although adding such nanomaterials would be both laborious and may have unknown long - term impacts on the vegetation as a whole as well as on the environment.
This method is slow and laborious, and several companies are trying to develop more efficient methods in which the virus is harvested from animal cell lines.
This method is laborious, and samples with low levels of mutated cancer cells can be missed in the background of DNA from non-mutated cells.
«Previously, a measurement like this would have been a laborious process of combining data from both visible - light and radio telescopes.»
His strategy was completely different from that used by Capecchi and though laborious, the demonstration of targeting was unequivocal.
Don't get me wrong, it is still work, but I've found microfiber has removed some of the «labor» from the more laborious job.
With this method, the ingredient becomes smooth mellifluous and can be prepared in really easy without gums, stabilizers, and emulsifiers.Making ice cream roll machine is generally laborious and slow process, with several issues about protecting from bacteria and having the custard right.
Making ice cream roll machine is generally laborious and slow process, with several issues about protecting from bacteria and having the custard right.
Unlike the kind of lifestyle thousand of years ago, our forefathers didn't need to have core training since they work from sunrise to sunset doing laborious work at the field.
Boasting of a membership base of over half a million users from the UK, this site aims to offer a welcoming and friendly online community where socializing with others and finding a compatible partner isn't a laborious task.
With over 50 million singles on Tinder, distinguishing yourself from the flock can prove laborious.
Boasting of a membership base of over half a million users from the uk, this site aims to offer a welcoming and friendly online community where socializing with others and finding a compatible partner isn't a laborious task.
This biopic is at times laborious (what else do you expect from a story about a tortured science nerd trying to write a book?)
Rounding out the platter: the traditional clip from one of Night's home movies, a laborious and unacknowledged homage to Raiders of the Lost Ark (do I detect a note of envy towards those kids who became famous for their shot - for - shot Raiders remake?)
It also provides for a good mix of gameplay elements, preventing the 10 or so hours required for completion from ever growing laborious.
Casting continues to be underway, and we can see the go back at the kid actors from the primary, perhaps all through flashbacks, and with the reported actors and actresses set to take at the grownup roles it kind of feels that Muschietti is operating laborious on bringing us an incredible movie.
Rival series God Eater is pretty much a non-entity in these parts and though Soul Sacrifice had promise, it strayed too far from the game it tried to imitate, the end result being a laborious, tangled web of ill - thought mechanics.
The whole affair is extremely derivative of what we have come to expect from military fps» now with over the top set - pieces, laborious encounters and the usual military personalities we expect from the game.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its fiction.
As for their content, these elisions don't enrich the film in any way: in the first, Gary Sinise makes a brief, cryptic phone call to Anthony Edwards; in the second, the blossoming romance between Julianne Moore and Dominic West goes from implicit to the tiniest bit explicit; and the substitute closer takes a laborious route to familiar territory.
Paul gets fired from his position at the law office and the pair goes through a laborious court appearances, with tough Judge Meyerson (Frances Fisher) presiding.
Actually, Jane is demurely reliant on old - fashioned menfolk getting their guns to protect her in this laborious and solemn western, hampered by teaser flashbacks and finally saddled with a ridiculous ending: it showcases a very stately performance from its producer - star, Natalie Portman.
From time to time and especially during some of the longer laborious scenes the Director focuses on shock tactics which materialise as a close up of a horrifying open wound, a decomposing body or were characters are uncontrollably coughing up debris they have swallowed during the event.
The work from home concept cuts back on such laborious commutes, fuel, and gives the employee more time to work and maintain a healthier work - life balance.
Slow and overwhelming quantities of data make administrative tasks laborious and keep teachers from building close relationships with their students.
That results in a greater ability to more accurately read their content - level text, and to learn from that text, instead of it being so laborious to get words off the page that there's no cognitive energy left over for comprehension and critical thinking.
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