Sentences with phrase «make tedious»

If I were writing from a position of ignorance (which I'm not), then I could write as many books as I liked — but it wouldn't make me knowledgeable, it would just make me a tedious poseur.
It features an easy - to - use UI, and plenty of tools to help make tedious tasks like block placement go by quickly.
You don't have to make that tedious call to customer service.
If you choose the DSG transmission you'll be happy to know that it actually shifts faster than you can and will likely make your tedious commute a little easier.
Brad's naval - gazing and what - if ponderings make him tedious company, not only for us but also son Troy (an authentically mumbly Austin Abrams), whom he chaperones while visiting prospective colleges for the talented youngster.
That's similar to the obstacle that The Social Network had to overcome, trying to make tedious tasks (like computer programming, in that case) seem fascinating and exciting in cinematic form.
The music is exceptionally good, and the performers are appealing, but the mediocre script and aimless plotting will make this a tedious experience for anyone looking for laughs or compelling social commentary.
But luckily enough, we live in a world of technology, with new devices and software being created all the time that can make tedious tasks more simple.
«As an entrepreneur, you'll likely raise money for any startup only a handful of times which is part of what makes it a tedious process.
The URL Reviewer tool — which opens a list of URLs in new tabs — makes this tedious task a bit less mind - numbing.
I've been making it the tedious way forever!!!
Maribor hadn't lost a home game since a pre-season friendly against Krasnodar at the start of July but had made a tedious habit of drawing.
I'm not sure how, but somehow these lunchboxes made the tedious chore that I always forgot about until the last minute something way more fun, exciting and creatively stimulating.
This would take no effort on your part but rather offer some light - hearted in - car entertainment, making tedious car trips more enjoyable and fun — and at the same time giving you exclusive insight into efficient relationship - building techniques and specifics that could make the difference between success and failure in dating Eastern European women.
Alas, instead of teasing our brains, Curve Studios made a tedious exercise for training finger strength.
Simple tasks from previous games made tedious.
The latest from Japanese horror schlockmeister Ryuhei Kitamura (Midnight Meat Train) makes a tedious mess out of its stripped - down, gory premise.
John Boorman («The General» / «The Tailor of Panama» / «The Emerald Forest») is writer - director of this Irish fable that revisits Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper and makes it tedious and forgettable as a modern - day tale about stolen identity.
It made my tedious commute, much less tedious.
The points - of - interest database includes Zagat ratings for restaurants, a nice feature, although the system only lists Zagat restaurants by city in alphabetical order, making it tedious to find those in your immediate location.
This makes it tedious if you are entering passwords that require captial letters, numbers, and lowercase letters.
Even if you cut down impulse shopping and building credit card loans, the current situation of the economy has made it a tedious task to save and secure your future.
Welllll... the bots have spread their ignorance to Eli's little hutch, their comment spam much like a DOS attack in that the thread is made tedious.
Especially helpful as it is available to the «average person» and makes a tedious legal process much faster and easier,» said a judge.
«When dealing with matters previously, our e-discovery process was highly manual, which made it tedious, time consuming, labor intensive, and expensive,» said Kathleen Lopilato, Assistant Vice President, Legal Department with Auto - Owners Insurance.
Several of the URLs are extremely long, making it tedious for the user to type them in.
That honor goes to the fact that it needs charging nightly, and the charging dock makes this a tedious mess.
The rapidly growing world of cryptocurrency markets, businesses, and derivatives has created a difficult - to - navigate universe of data that makes it tedious and time consuming for crypto investors to find the information they need to make intelligent decisions in a timely manner.

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Yes, this is tedious, but if you do this exercise, you'll find that you can not only cut a lot of fluff out of your book, you can also make your book sharper and more refined, and you'll be able to really hone in on what you are trying to say, and nail it.
Slow days may seem tedious to employees focused on getting through the workday or worrisome for workers concerned about the security of their position — either way, there are countless strategies you can use to make your slow work day more entertaining and more productive.
Actually, making sure everything works can be tedious work.
If this process sounds too tedious, you can also make a point of assessing your to - do list a couple of times a week to see how much bandwidth you have and, based on that assessment, decide whether you can take on helping others at that time.
Proper Cloth has even developed a «Smart Size» quiz that aims to achieve a custom fit without making the customer do as much tedious measuring.
Normally, set - up would be a tedious, technical process for anyone but IT types so few consumers would try it, but Unblock Us makes signing up and streaming a relatively simple, seamless process even the non-tech savvy can do.
Another common factor here is that many of the places that suffered long blackouts have remote populations or have cities strewn across islands, making it difficult and tedious to get the necessary repair supplies in place.
The best link building tools are made by link builders, because they know which phases of the process are a bit tedious.
We take the tedious chore of payroll out of your hands and make it hassle - free, allowing you to focus on profit, not paperwork.
This will drastically reduce the amount of time dealers and their customers spend making payments, checking balances, and other tedious tasks.
As such, by limiting the currently available data as contained within the new law would make harder the already tedious «sifting through often - byzantine layers of shell companies and nominee shareholders to identify the true owners of certain assets,» and the ability for third parties to add information to the public sphere and marketplace of ideas is unnecessarily curtailed.
For Yahoo Finance one needs to use the adjusted numbers — AND make sure to adjust them every month (or record the new returns for that month), a tedious process.
The bonuses have been cleverly connected to the withdrawal process which makes withdrawing the money a tedious and apparently discouraging process.
Most earlier editions slavishly translate everything Eusebius wrote, which makes for tedious and repetitive reading.
But it is also impressive to note how an otherwise humdrum or tedious job can be made bearable, enjoyable, and even a place for growth when people of good will act cheerfully, courteously, kindly and caringly toward one another.
Maybe they did this to solve the chronology problem only to make comment reviews beyond the tedious.
Why must salvation be made so tedious?
@Sigh: attempting to make rational arguments gets tedious when it amounts to beating your head against a brick wall — it tends to make people irritated and impolite.
The clusters are small making harvesting tedious, however the small berry size increases the intensity of flavors and aromas.
I do a crossword while stirring to make it a bit less tedious.
I think the reason that I rarely make full on cheesecake recipes is because they can be tedious.
The most tedious aspect of making chilaquiles is standing over the stove, frying tortillas in batches.
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