Sentences with phrase «n't tiresome»

Isn't this your tiresome complaint with Judy?
Bob and Roberta Smith has tweeted his support for the rather unlikely prospect of a second referendum (as if the first one weren't tiresome enough); Wolfgang Tillmans has been quick to warn American conservatives to hold their noses in this autumn's Trump / Clinton contest in light of the supposedly populist victory, and Anish Kapoor has accused outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron of a «failure of leadership».
It's one of the smoothest 6 - speed manuals we've driven in recent memory with an easy clutch that isn't tiresome in heavy traffic.
She's spectacular as usual, and at this point in her career, her movie - musical schtick isn't tiresome in the least.
There is a rubberized soft grip on the handle, with ergonomic function so that holding the machine in place is not tiresome.
The ZF auto» box is actually not the tiresome companion that you might imagine.
The 328i was not tiresome to drive in Orlando's miserable traffic.
The shifter and clutch require light effort to use, so the car is not tiresome to drive in heavy traffic.
Granted, this aesthetic is very much classic Gran Turismo but that doesn't mean it's not tiresome.
The keyboard has good ergonomics due to the comfortable spacing between keys and the long keystrokes and it is not tiresome to type for long durations.

Not exact matches

In particular, Baxter doesn't — and wasn't intended to — move in the precise, sharp, angular way normally associated with robots (and with those tiresome people who imitate them).
It not only looks fantastic, but the hefty grip feels great in your hand and its extra weight provides excellent balance without being awkward or tiresome to wield.
According to Ottawa's tiresome newspeak, the program no longer «aligned with the department's mandate and is not responding to our research priorities.»
Since I am the only one earning money for my family, I just want to give enough time for them staying at home during off work than getting a part - time jobs outside and travelling so many hours but not satisfied to earn enough money affecting lack of time for family and gives a tiresome day go back to home.
Recovery won't happen overnight, or even in a month — it will be a long, tiresome road, which is why your help matters so much.
Thus an evangelical Catholic approach to liturgy is not somewhere «between» the approaches favored by traditionalists and liturgical progressives, but ahead of the curve of the now - tiresome Liturgy Wars.
Why don't we just call it a day, this is getting tiresome.
A tiresome lie, MJ: Jesus of Nazareth being from Bethlehem, and not Nazareth, is hopefully enough of a clue to start some doubt.
It does not stand at the beginning of the path; rather; the individual can win it only as the fruit of a long, difficult, and tiresome labor, throughout which he believes and hopes as the theology teaches and lives and works as the ethic commands.
Perhaps because I had just seen Stillman's film, the main story struck me as tedious, while Rufus's interpolations felt like a one - note joke, not very funny to begin with, extended to tiresome length.
That is why I find it tiresome to talk to some of the Faithful because they can not understand that the way they view the text might be different than another and in the end that is ok.
In her article» Don't Talk About Race» (December 1999), Sarah E. Hinlicky shows herself to be all too vulnerable to the tiresome phenomenon known as «white guilt.»
It's tiresome to read creationists re-defining science and scientific terms you don't even understand.
my grandmother used to say «if you're bored it's because you're boring»... i don't think i'm boring... i think what people ask of me is boring... they want so much less than my imagination has to offer... and man, it's tiresome!
My prayer is that «Atheism is not healthy for children and other living things» goes away to heaven AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, so the rest of us can be rid of their stupidity and tiresome postings on CNN.
The Senate is right not to ratify CEDAW and should continue to ignore the hysterical entreaties of Sen. Boxer, the liberal comity of Ambassador Rice, and the tiresome bullying of the CSW, by refusing to do so in the future.
But I think I hear someone say: «It is really becoming tiresome the way you go on, for now we have the same story over again; not one of the expressions you have put into the mouth of the Paradox belongs to you.»
«33 But, whether tiresome or not, Scougal was not disposed to suggest that catechizing was a task which could safely be neglected, and Baxter had expressed the hope that the time was at hand «when it shall be as great a shame to a minister to neglect the private instructing and oversight of the flock as it hath been to be a seldom preacher.»
I always make cakes / cupcakes from scratch, but I really loved this recipe because it didn't involve three bowls to make the cake, which can become tiresome.
But the point of this article is not to engage in the frankly tiresome debates about whether fat people can be healthy (they can).
We certainly don't blame you; it must be tiresome being a Cubs fan.
The dramatic comments seen the past few days have been pretty tiresome, we're not in need of wholesale changes, this summer is about fine tuning and that takes precision and patience.
Even the hardcore fans will tell you that the statements made, while tiresome, are not untrue.
I don't want to make a habit of this, and we didn't even look fresher in every game with others looking tiresome.
Let's not forget how tiresome the idea that the BBWAA is a monolithic institution incapable of recognizing progress in thought is — surprise, they're individuals with the ability to reason!
In 1930, Robert Benchley wrote, «I am now definitely ready to announce that Sex, as a theatrical property, is as tiresome as the Old Mortgage, and that I don't want to hear it mentioned again.
And while the pros insist that exploding from sand is easy, they do not remember that exploding from sand on every hole is tiresome.
The Frenchman made eight changes to his starting XI from the team which comprehensively beat Blackburn Rovers 4 - 1 last weekend, including the likes of Ashley Young, Stewart Downing, Marc Albrighton and Darren Bent, a bold decision which didn't go down at all well with the supporters, who are growing tiresome of Houllier's brash and abrasive decision - making.
When you start to feel besieged with worry or fear about how this is going to play out, or about how disappointed you and / or your senior may be if s / he does not get into the college of his / her dreams, or about how tiresome it will be to listen to your fellow parents smugly brag about their senior's college plans, ask yourself the following questions:
Yes, sitting contentedly nursing gazing into one another's eyes is nice, but it's not always quite so serene, and feeling like you don't have any space of your own can get tiresome.
Not all babies need the incubator at this age, but some may, due to for example a very quick or tiresome birth process.
I have a 6 and a half week old that is breastfed and she refuses to go to sleep at night, without me right beside her or being latched on... I try to unlatch her when I think she has fallen asleep but this wakes her up... also if I try to get out of the bed to spend time with my boyfriend before I'm ready to go to sleep she also wakes up shortly after I've left... This is getting quite tiresome and I've tried every different shape and name of pacifier and she will not take them, I also tried to get her to take her bottle before bed so I would know she ate a full 5 ounces and sleep most of the night but she won't take them anymore either.
I don't think we even really disagree fundamentally, but it gets tiresome hearing women hold themselves to some stupid standard of niceness that is actually just a form of censorship.
Having to fill in EVERY single time all the info is often too tiresome so we don't comment.
However, cleaning doesn't have to be so tiresome.
(Disclaimer — not all of these comments are awful, but they do get tiresome over time):
I'm actually grateful that we don't have that here, because I find that whole debate, and the intense judgementalism that usually comes along with it, very tiresome and unproductive.
There is, I think, little doubt of the fact that Blair did not like the House of Commons and found the need to present himself in the Chamber tiresome.
But it gets tiresome fast, and catching mistakes in thousands of lines of repetitive, almost - but - not - quite - identical code can be maddening.
But perhaps they also knew that I wasn't quite ready to put that mask down — that I needed to hide behind it just a little bit longer, just long enough until it wearing it started to become really uncomfortable and tiresome — which it inevitably did.
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