Sentences with phrase «more laborious»

The goal is to obtain properties in areas that may be risky but are ripe for a turnaround, clear title to them and find a suitable developer, a process that's more laborious than it sounds, said land bank Executive Director Brian White.
Though this process to find a hiring manager's contact info can be a bit more laborious than simply sending material to a generic help desk or info box, the effort can have significant payback.
Finally, the charging process itself would likely be more laborious, with charging times over some wireless connections still considerably longer than those on hard - wired counterparts.
The power and volume buttons are both close together on the one side, however, which feels a bit tight - but you'll quickly get used to it, even if it does make taking a screengrab a little more laborious.
For example, when you open an e-mail in Time Matters, you select the appropriate case — called a matter — and save the e-mail (it is a bit more laborious than that, especially given the time it takes TM to save anything).
On the other hand, implementing rules laid down in Regulation of the Prime Minister on filing and processing of patent and utility model applications, were amended in a manner making the process of rejecting computer implemented inventions more laborious for patent examiners.
I am the first to admit that the process has been more laborious and time - consuming than expected at the outset.
As Linda Norden writes in Parkett # 62: «The «Bumstead» paintings — whether detailing scenes of domestic misunderstanding, zooming in on off - camera moments of bafflement or simply scanning empty halls and walls for private memories — are excruciatingly specific representations of the gulfs between feeling and comprehension... smart, funny, startling, irreverently empathetic, and often heartbreaking, they are a welcome antidote to more laborious discourse.»
That ass - kicking hasn't gone away, but layering on the more laborious - and ultimately slower - gameplay might put some fans» backs up a bit.
Going through dungeons is made a little more laborious due to the fact that the combat doesn't feel fleshed - out enough, and the odd combination of free - form action and turn - based mechanics could throw some people off.
However, mostly this functionality only adds empty space — similar towns with similar shops, only working to make navigation between quest objectives more laborious.
The Switch is the perfect console for a Musou experience since this game is best enjoyed in short bursts; prolonged spells almost reveal the secret of its magic, leading to a more laborious experience.
Some consider an alternative, but more laborious test, DiroCHEK ®, to be the least likely to be in error.
I hate being wrong, so I conducted a more laborious analysis of stocks and inflation.
To unfreeze a credit score, the process is more laborious and less rapid.
If HTML is Greek to you, then it's probably even more laborious.
Makes typing and other tasks way more laborious.
Unlike the latest BMW systems, however, there's no option for a touchscreen display, making flicking through the menus a slightly longer and more laborious affair.
But if you want to spin the dial from, say, 98.7 FM to 99.5 FM, the process is more laborious than it needs to be.
However, mostly this functionality only adds empty space — similar towns with similar shops, only working to make navigation between quest objectives more laborious.
Name - calling the A-listers who star in Infinity War would be a more laborious task than finding the Infinity Stones.
This makes camel - milking more laborious and time - consuming.
Exercise could be more laborious for the first week or so, but this is because the body needs time to adapt to burning fat for fuel.
This is a much more laborious process than glycogen storage.
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.
The sobering truth is that while some people burn fat quickly, for others this process is far more laborious.
When the hustle is hard enough to handle on its own, it's nice to hear that we can still squeeze in a speedy workout that might be just as valuable as a more laborious routine.
Instead, Bertuzzo and his coauthors took a more laborious approach.
«We then compare the results obtained from the computer model with results of our collaborators doing more laborious experiments in rabbits, mice, or NHPs.
We could do it, but it was more laborious and time consuming.»
Their mechanical properties actually reach close to those of fiber composites, which are far more laborious to prepare,» says PhD student Paramita Das.
Hogervorst says this screening test has advantages over more laborious methods of DNA analysis because the test - tube reaction takes just one hour to complete.
Those few weeks and days before birth stir an awakening as the expectant mother feels the slower, more laborious movements of her baby preparing to exit the womb.
The effect of this is that New Zealand products may be able to make statements on their labels without going through more laborious labelling requirements that might cause difficulties for Australian food companies.
i find the more laborious dishes are usually the easiest to put together.
The «love of this world is far more laborious» for then we are seeking fulfilment and peace and permanence where they are not to be found.
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.
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.
Tech makes it ever easier to communicate and accomplish just about everything without older, more laborious methods.

Not exact matches

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).
Urban sites tend to be more expensive and laborious to build on, a potential drag for a company known for its impatience.
Others are more bought into the idea, but still think the process of sharing is too laborious.
«Left conservatives» or «Red Tories,» for example, accept Marx's analysis while aiming at something like Burke's more traditionalist or organic vision — a return to less calculating, more chivalrous, less laborious, less urban and more pastoral, more loving and familial, more pious ways of life.
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.
Taken seriously, the sanctification of such laborious or tedious work with the language of vocation would suggest that we should struggle to find more time for it, not plot ways to escape it.
Governments facing limited public trust have proved more likely to abandon the laborious — and easily manipulated - paper - based voting methods than those in countries whose system isn't obviously broken.
In contrast, preparation of more elaborate phosphorus compounds used in chemical catalysis, pharmaceutical, and battery applications requires laborious generation and chlorination of elemental phosphorus.
Setting stimulation parameters is a time intensive and laborious process, and does not guarantee that the settings are optimal for the patients, which can result in stimulation that requires more energy or greater side effects than necessary.
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.
Smaller and more dextrous robots, such as Dexter Bot, Baxter and LBR iiwa, are designed to be easily programmable and to handle manufacturing tasks that are laborious or uncomfortable for human workers.
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