Sentences with phrase «quite arduous»

Resume scanning is difficult and often quite arduous, and that is why employers cringe at the thought of going through too many resumes during the hunt for one employee.
They may opt not to read the resume because it is long and sometimes quite arduous to navigate but they will almost never forego reading a cover letter.
These days, landing a regular job can be quite an arduous task.
The task itself, however, is quite arduous and is associated with a number of risks, not to mention voids the phone's warranty.
If you happen to have a pre-Gingerbread Android 2.3 phone lying around, taking a screenshot is quite an arduous task.
While finding a silver lining to the ominous cloud that still blankets this hard hit community would seem quite the arduous task, the Camden City Community Garden Club has succeeded in providing this struggling city with a reason to smile.
«The problem,» said Kevin Trenberth a Distinguished Senior Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, «is that this is quite an arduous process, and can take a long time.
I didn't have the manual which was necessary for certain codes so it was quite arduous.
This process can sometimes be quite arduous, though some puppies catch on earlier than others.
For example, many seminars will offer money - back guarantees, but getting your money back can be quite an arduous ordeal.
Many people find adapting to a virtual keyboard when you to have to reply to a copious amount of emails and text messages is quite arduous.
And although the movie begins to palpably run out of steam as it passes the one - hour mark - a feeling that's perpetuated by an increased emphasis on melodramatic moments - Prom, buoyed by an impressively romantic finish, manages to establish itself as a passable time - killer that isn't quite the arduous ordeal one might've anticipated.
The Genetic Opera) Mother's Day had quite the arduous journey to the big screen / home video.
The process of creating a print is quite arduous yet the final product is always so amazing.

Not exact matches

The ascending slope from there is quite gentle at first, and only becomes an arduous climb at a few places.
Just before the end of the last parliament, and thanks in large measure to an arduous and seemingly hopeless campaign by a small band of concerned citizens, the Liberal Democrats quite bravely called a halt to the intended swift - as - lightning progress through the Commons of Lord Saatchi's medical innovation bill.
Even though a certain type of people can endure the arduous dieting process only by the strength of their willpower, the majority has it a lot harder and quite simply do not possess the strength of mind.
Not quite a feel - good film; The Way Back tells the arduous story of the gang as they make their way walking across the treacherous landscape of two continents in a break for freedom.
In the interminably long buildup to its release, quite a fuss was made about the arduous task of filming the frontier epic «The Revenant» and the inevitability that Leonardo DiCaprio, by suffering for his art, might finally nab an elusive Oscar.
As we stated earlier, the Nissan Pathfinder isn't quite the off - road - ready SUV it used to be, to the point where it is noticeably outclassed by the likes of the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Toyota 4Runner if you need something that can tackle something more arduous than a muddy trail.
Kaplan courses could be quite complicated and arduous for the students to grasp.
Sony Bend is working arduous to create compelling and rewarding gameplay loops that present quite a few types of development for Deacon.
The requirements are quite technical and complex, and will be an arduous endeavour for any business to undertake, but it must be done.
Spider oak isn't quite as ultra simple to set up as dropbox, but it isn't arduous either (and is simpler then running dropbox / truecrypt)...
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