Sentences with phrase «not tedious»

As associations today strive to be more detailed and forthcoming with their financial statements, and members and leadership take a closer look at association spending, often the tried - and - true, if not tedious, Excel spreadsheets can't cut it alone.
Most of the time, accurately tapping targets is difficult, if not tedious.
No matter how busy you are, finding the best health insurance plan at an affordable premium is not a tedious job these days.
It's not tedious, it's not difficult, and it doesn't take long.
Small, but very informative and not tedious, it's a great place to visit if you'd like to get closer to the history of this important coastal city.
The entire half - day experience was well orchestrated, brisk (or at least not tedious), and reminded me of the value that outside perspectives can offer — especially to a profession which has some innately conservative attitudes when it comes to talking about itself.
Going paperless should be efficient, not tedious.
Or, to be more specific, because no JRPG doesn't make you do the same thing nine billion times in a row: pacing and level design are important because they are what make the combat - to - combat sequence variable and interesting such that the same encounters actually become meaningfully different from each other, and not tedious.
It's not tedious, it's not difficult, and it doesn't take long.
But make no mistake: «Speech» is not some tedious history lesson.
No, this one's definitely (probably) not a tedious, teeth - grindingly awful April Fools joke - Resident Evil: Revelations 2 has finally received a patch that allows you to play Raid mode online.
Watching Anna explain to her ex-sister-in-law stuff we already know is nothing if not tedious — and serves to simply extend the running time before we reach the explanation we're dying to witness.
It's not a bad game in the conventional sense - it's not tedious or broken - and it's even moderately amusing, but it's not especially refined and I'm not sure why it exists beyond trying to score a quick buck during a deserted launch window.
Seem interested, not tedious.
The power tower needs to be assembled, but the assembly is not a tedious one.
It is sophisticated, yet not tedious, and is playful but serious.»
Over the course of the trial, she had told defense lawyers they were driving her «crazy,» that their long questioning sessions had lost the jurors and, early on, that they were entitled to an aggressive defense «but not a tedious defense.»
They are absurd, of course, but they have style, and they are not tedious.
(heh, heh) Your reference to how Isaiah's preaching / teaching / PROPHESYING might have been reminds me of «Paul's» wording: «It is not tedious for me to remind you of these things...».
If that weren't tedious and stressful enough, there are potential legal ramifications that they must worry about if payroll is delayed or if the calculations are wrong.
I've done this sort of aggro - drawing thing in games before, but it isn't tedious here.
I'd like to compute my expenses for 2017 but in a way that isn't tedious.
It isn't all tedious familiarity however, there are some newly introduced gameplay elements such as dodging and new sub-classes for each class of Guardian.
(For the little people, the great despised unwashed, whose only value lies in their vote and isn't that tedious having to persuade people to vote?)

Not exact matches

It's a similarly tedious search for flattering pants that aren't jeans or leggings, and for skirts and dresses with appropriate hemlines and necklines.
And don't forget the tedious process of patenting the device, a necessity for any inventor, and ushering it through the FDA approval process, if required.
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.
It would be tempting to think that success came easily and naturally, the outcome of a secret business formula and not endless hours of tedious work.
It's a bit of a tedious, mathematical process, but it can open up time slots you didn't even know you had.
You can't change jobs; you're stuck in the same grunt job that you had when you started the process, so people waste their lives in the same tedious jobs that they had before.
When the holidays ended, you didn't want to come back to your boring job, your tedious co-workers, your overbearing boss.
Even those of us with lifestyles more stuck - in - traffic than Up In the Air feel the strain of business travel, not to mention the often tedious commutes that bookend our workdays.
Fraser believes the company's decision to abandon annual reviews is proving effective not just because it eliminates tedious bureaucracy but also because it shows leadership actually listens to feedback.
Employees must feel there is something in it for them — that you're not just offloading the tedious tasks you don't want to do.
I will definitely check out Personal Capital — it looks like it has some features that aren't offered by my current programs of choice: YNAB4 (which I like a whole lot for budgeting), Mint.com (which I'm not a huge fan of but it serves a purpose), and the Morningstar Portfolio Manager (which is good but tedious to enter in data manually)... and of course my Excel spreadsheets, which you'll have to pry from my cold, dead fingers.
A few highlights: In a Geico ad, an evil villain reveals his plans — because evil villains can never not reveal their plans — in a rather tedious presentation.
To get into a few specifics, pre-ticked boxes — which is essentially what Facebook is deploying here, with a big blue «accept and continue» button designed to grab your attention as it's juxtaposed against an anemic «manage data settings» option (which if you even manage to see it and read it sounds like a lot of tedious hard work)-- aren't going to constitute valid consent under GDPR.
We take the tedious chore of payroll out of your hands and make it hassle - free, allowing you to focus on profit, not paperwork.
Withdrawals at this trading platform are not as tedious as they tend to be with other systems.
Unfortunately, Tuesday's Update wasn't simply an Update; it was really a mini - budget including new tax and spending initiatives along with a tedious review of accomplishments since taking office.
* Kindly spare me the tedious observation that banks don't «lend out» reserves.
I find most «self - help» books, Christian or not, to be rather tedious.
Even the film's negative reviews aren't awful, with the AV Club «s Vadim Rizov calling it «tedious» but admitting that it's «easily Pure Flix's most superficially credible production to date.»
The conservative opposition found the passion of his condom advocacy not only thoroughly objectionable but medically unsound; his apocalyptic predictions regarding the spread of AIDS (by 1999, he claimed, one out of every four people around the globe would have the virus) became increasingly tedious and incrementally unbelievable.
Very true, although I'm surprised that more people aren't disillusioned by the two party system, but I just find politics tedious.
At one point in The Greatest Show on Earth, he records — at somewhat tedious length — the transcript of an interview he gave to a not very well - informed antievolutionist by the name of Wendy Wright.
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.
It would be tedious to show that a similar difficulty arises in connection with most, if not all, of the other terms that Hartshorne typically represents as theological analogies.
But not as annoying as the tedious, predictable blowhards who clearly feel their calling in life is to channel the spirit of cumulonimbus clouds, for yea, do they love to rain upon every parade.
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.
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