Sentences with phrase «often laborious»

Running a law office does not only mean winning new clients and providing services but also administrative work which is often laborious and time - consuming.
«The process of creating a work of art is often laborious, private, very complex, and...
Everything, from the workmanlike menus to the monotonous soundtrack to the often laborious loading times... GT6 just feels like a bit of a relic from the get - go.
ANA already offers services between Tokyo's Narita airport and both JFK and Chicago airports but, nevertheless, the addition of flights to / from Haneda will be welcomed by travelers tired and bored of the often laborious journey between Narita and downtown Tokyo.
Until now, the application of qPCR in high throughput screening (HTS) has been limited by an often laborious multistep process to generate suitable template, and high reagent cost due to large reaction volumes.
IT»S a clever method of printing objects that can change their shape, but so - called 4D printing is often laborious, too.

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These searches can be laborious, because often the title and the abstract of patents in the search results are extremely vague or general.
Decisions that are often overwhelming, laborious and erroneous are easier for investor's advisors once they can see the investment funds data compiled and analyzed.
LOL I was gonna ask about substituting chicken, but you already answered it I actually love pistachios, but don't eat them very often for the laborious task of shelling them... I honestly have never cooked with them, though, so never would have thought of looking for pre-shelled ones.
As it often takes long, laborious and meticulous process to bake the perfect loaf, it is easy to get discouraged if you don't have the right set of tools and guidance.
And yet chemists don't fully understand how most catalysts work, and developing new catalysts often still depends on laborious trial - and - error.
Reconstructing a connectome is a time - consuming process, often requiring laborious manual tracing (proofreading) on massive image volumes.
Among them, Escherichia coli is the most popular [17], but the systematic expression of functional P. falciparum proteins remains difficult, with success rates as low as just 6 % [25], and often requires subsequent laborious and complex refolding procedures with uncertain outcomes [26].
What should have felt effortless and light, though, often comes off as laborious.
But young students can find writing laborious, so they often subconsciously rely on clipped answers in response to a writing prompt.
Enlisting the help of a professional credit repair company can turn a laborious process into a simple one — and, often, a more effective one.
All the same, she admits, the laborious four hours she and her husband Ian spent brewing it and cleaning up means they don't do it very often.
The game drags on for its own good, making it too often boring and laborious.
As often happens with these sorts of things, the forum threat became such a laborious exercise that Steve pulled the plug on new updates and instead channeled his energies into a website packed full of obscure Super Famicom and Sega Saturn curiosities.
While these highly complex and laborious constructions (she often called them «three - dimensional paintings») moved her well beyond the vocabulary of the improvisatory, so - called «action painting» usually associated with American abstract expressionism, they also had virtually nothing to do with the pop art and minimalism which were then the rage of the 1960s New York art scene.
Houshiary's painting technique involves the successive layering of pigment and line, a laborious process that often takes several months to complete.
Works in the exhibition exemplify the laborious modes of production which Friedman often learns or employs in order to create a single work, subsequently abandoning once it has been mastered.
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.»
Here we find Eugene von Bruenchenhein's copious photographs of his often topless and apparently game wife; the rather creepier ballerina - doll pictures made by Morton Bartlett, after devoting laborious attention to crafting the dolls themselves; the insouciant intensities of Greer Lockton, revolving around gender reassignment and the refashioning of icons, both cultural (Jackie O.) and subcultural (Candy Darling) through dolls and photographs; and selections from the inscrutable archive of Polaroids taken of actresses on television by the anonymous photographer known as Type 42.
This laborious and intricate technique involves placing the canvases on the floor of her studio and working from a horizontal viewpoint, meaning that the scale of her work is often informed by her own physical body.
Sending an email can often be a laborious task that involves opening an app, starting a draft and toggling through a series of fields.
At this point, you'll need to make an account on the site to continue the purchase, but it's not a laborious process and doesn't require the verification often required by exchanges.
The interview process can often be a long and laborious one.
Maintaining expertise is an on - going, laborious procedure often involving licensure and re-licensure.
But big numbers in the decision - making process can often be unwieldy and laborious.
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