Sentences with phrase «in laborious»

1 Minor variations in this laborious act of copying three - dimensional objects onto two - dimensional sheets of paper enhance the absurd juxtaposition of the artistic gesture with the industrial production of parts.
The pigment is not painted within the outlines of the shape; instead it is layered thickly on to the paper, mixing in small amounts of turpentine, and then adding varnish little by little in a laborious process which lends physicality and depth to the two - dimensional works.
And then there's the parallel present, maybe we should embrace the vision that is being set out and let the sophisticated computers on our desks and living in the clouds do more of the work for us rather than imprisoning ourselves in the laborious task of print thinking in a digital world.
With these templates, we do hope that time and effort can be cut short in the laborious and monotonous formatting part of the ebook, and a major part of it can be spent more productively on the content for future readers.
«The political landscape of our legislature indicated that we would have to provide more robust data around teacher effectiveness, which we would have to gather in a laborious way.»
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.
We get to see into the mind of the artist, but in laborious fashion.
Detectives are using facial recognition software to help in the laborious search for the gunmen in the Labor Day weekend shooting that left a Cuomo administration lawyer critically wounded and on life support, according to law enforcement sources.
In a laborious and at times heated hearing Friday afternoon, Indiana's Election Commission voted not to uphold combined challenges to Rep. Todd Young's appearing on the GOP Senate primary ballot.
They spent additional hours in laborious domestic tasks like grinding grain.
In In Praise of Folly he had written, amongst other such sharp words: I myself once heard a great fool (a great scholar I would have said) undertaking in a laborious discourse to explain the mystery of the Holy Trinity.
Some 250 years ago, Adam Smith in The Theory of Moral Sentiments described this phenomenon well: The person «whom heaven in its anger has visited with ambition... studies to distinguish himself in some laborious profession.

Not exact matches

Happily, when it comes to creativity, there appears to be a middle way between in - born effortless genius and laborious, time - intensive practice.
In the Middle Ages, international travel was arduous and life threatening, and even now, in the age of internet convenience, it can still be a laborious experiencIn the Middle Ages, international travel was arduous and life threatening, and even now, in the age of internet convenience, it can still be a laborious experiencin the age of internet convenience, it can still be a laborious experience.
And increasing recycled content requires technical innovation, a more laborious manufacturing process, and sometimes — depending on fluctuations in the price of recycled versus virgin - plastic resin — additional costs.
Switch between up to five accounts without the laborious process of logging out and then back in.
By the postwar period, people in advanced societies had long since shed the old, laborious ways to embrace a sedentary duo of desk work and television watching, hopping into private automobiles to shuttle between the two.
U.S. President Barack Obama remarked on how European decision - making in the face of economic calamity struck him as «laborious» and «time - consuming,» before heading back to Washington, where laborious, time - consuming efforts to cope with America's deficit continue.
This, of course, does not factor in the time spent on the more laborious tasks of cleaning the carpets, the windows, and — of course — the dreaded break room.
These searches can be laborious, because often the title and the abstract of patents in the search results are extremely vague or general.
Link building can be laborious AND time consuming, but you're right - all the will in the world to write great content is going to be valuable only when combined with a solid and progressively expanding set of relevant incoming links.
«They don't have to go through this big laborious process that's a pain in the butt for them.
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.
My favorite example of mixed metaphors in church is the one in which the pastor, after a laborious explanation of what a modern interpretation of girding one's loins might be and why, shouted that we all, needed to lift up our skirts and let Jesus go all the way.
To these were added shoes too large and a hat too small, and the shuffling, laborious walk of an old cabman Chaplin had once seen hobbling along in London.
We'd draw it, I'd be given some nails to hammer in, and Tim would be given some others, and it was all quite laborious.
Despite our sincere, laborious efforts to choose our words wisely, they will sometimes be the wrong ones, or they will be received in a manner in which we didn't at all intend.
For the talk, too, has its laborious development, and it is only when this is completed in the necessary slowness that we may come to an understanding with each other about what the talk presupposes.
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.
Thomas had ample time to train for a selfless commitment to Christ during his seventy years of devotion, communal living, and laborious immersion in Christian writing (he was among the last generations of hand - copyists).
Some critics will undoubtedly describe the book as intricate and ingenious; it is, in truth, merely cluttered and laborious.
There is a laborious moving forward in the Good that is like the gait of one whose feet are without skin.
In ancient civilisations there were plenty of slaves to carry out laborious work, and so there was no incentive to build machines, but in the Middle Ages Catholic theology taught that unnecessary work was unworthy of the dignity of man, and so great efforts were made to develop labour - saving machinerIn ancient civilisations there were plenty of slaves to carry out laborious work, and so there was no incentive to build machines, but in the Middle Ages Catholic theology taught that unnecessary work was unworthy of the dignity of man, and so great efforts were made to develop labour - saving machinerin the Middle Ages Catholic theology taught that unnecessary work was unworthy of the dignity of man, and so great efforts were made to develop labour - saving machinery.
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).
He makes them think about other people all the time, worry about other people, assume responsibility for other people, meddle with other people, until at last these victims of his wiles reach the estate which Jesus pictured — a man with a beam in his own eye, trying with laborious unselfishness to get a mote out of his brother's eye.
«However, it was very slow and laborious like many other companies in the business - to - business space.
Of course this takes place in a small Mexican village, at the beginning of the last century, so everything is homemade and manually done around the kitchen, but to this day, the mole has remained notorious for being extremely laborious and hard to make.
It is a simple recipe, made in no time, actually the most laborious part of it is grating the pumpkin.
In my mind most our wins this season were laborious and required a bit of luck.
But in recent years it seems our passing has slowed down and becomes laborious.
The decision should be formally ratified at FIFA's meeting in March, after which will begin the long, laborious process of (a) shifting world football's calendars around, and (b) attempting to placate the major European leagues, television networks and sponsors, all of whom are bound to be inconvenienced in one way or another.
Sampras spent a laborious six weeks playing indoor tournaments in Europe to grab the pole position in Hannover.
In 1875 the crawl was unknown, and Webb was saddled with the laborious Victorian sidestroke and the breaststroke, a handicap that added miles to his swim.
The process of even finding a site for a new stadium has been long and laborious, but between the two Wembley finals last season, the go - ahead for a new ground at the out - of - town site at Monks Cross — where the city's professional Rugby League side, the Knights, play — was finally given and work is expected to begin shortly with the plan to be in it for the start of the 2013 - 14 season.
Their 2 - 2 draw at Fulham came right on the back of a disappointing 1 - 1 home draw with Napoli, while their laborious display at Anfield came off the back of their 2 - 1 loss in Naples.
Although my baby might not be able to help me find the biggest pumpkin in the patch, at least I know she'll be safe and comfortable in the stroller while my husband and I do all the laborious work.
Noting the ease with which labouring women squat and give birth in the paddy fields, compared with the painful and laborious experience of many Western women in childbirth, she concluded that the stressful, sedentary modern lifestyle and sugary diet provide clues to the problem and that preparation, inside and out, was the key.
As an obstetrician at a London teaching hospital, Dr Gowri Motha despaired of the number of times where her medical expertise was a last resort — being called in an emergency to perform invasive forceps deliveries on terrified mothers when a baby got «stuck» during a laborious labour.
But, knowing the different jumper types available and what to look for in the best baby jumper will make thing less laborious for you.
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