Sentences with phrase «required inordinate»

Chen stated that development on Journey has required an inordinate amount of time addressing camera issues.
Consequently, the transistors required inordinate amounts of power.
«Compliance with the order would not require inordinate effort,» the DOJ asserts.
Applying for a driver's license, registering to vote, or filing taxes, for example, requires an inordinate amount of communication between the van dweller and the government to overcome the obstacle.
My first fitness love was swimming, a sport that requires an inordinate amount of coordination, physical fitness, and dedication.
that this notion that you require an inordinate amount of protein is a «fiasco» and simply not true.
The Belgian Shepherd Malinois breed requires an inordinate amount of physical exercise and mental stimulation.
They require an inordinate amount of attention and do not do well if ignored or left alone for extended periods of time.
The Golden Retriever is not well suited for a two career family as they require an inordinate amount of human interaction and companionship.
The Belgian Shepherd Tervuren breed requires an inordinate amount of physical exercise and mental stimulation.
The Goldador is highly active and requires an inordinate amount of physical exercise and mental stimulation.
Rather than focussing on the important but inherently incremental developments in the science behind the issue, the media would do us all a favor by maintaining a consistent message regarding the underlying issue (i.e. human action is causing climate change, and climate change has the potential to do great harm to our way of life) and focus on how ordinary people can take steps in their own lives to help address the problem in ways that don't require inordinate sacrifice.
A few difficult cases require an inordinate amount of judicial resources and are wearing on all the professionals involved, not to mention the adverse effects on the children.

Not exact matches

The perils of buying half a steer from an organic farmer, such as Vibrant Farms, are few but the main ones are an inordinate amount of freezer space required and the need for some really good recipes for ground beef.
Perhaps you might do us all the courtesy of being as specific as I've been (requiring, as you say, «inordinate amounts of times»).
However, not every dog requires regular professional attention, lots of baths, and an inordinate amount of brushing to keep the hair down.
This would limit the auditor's capacity to request inordinate amounts of information and to include a procedure involving a third party (possibly the General Taxpayers» Attorney), that could determine whether the information requested by the tax authorities is needed and if the taxpayers are required to have it and provide it in the way it was requested, as in many cases, the tax authorities are requesting work papers and integrations that the taxpayer clearly does not need.
There is no general rule or time period beyond which a delay will be held to be inordinate; it is necessary to consider in each case the nature of the proceeding, the issues raised and the length of time that would ordinarily be required to deal with the various steps in the litigation.
As I mentioned previously, the U has a very spongy two - stage shutter key; it was very difficult to capture photos using it that weren't blurred due to the inordinate amount of force required to press the button.
There is ample anecdotal evidence to support the opposite view, that respondents, including government parties, often delay the resolution of proceedings by taking an inordinate amount of time to review evidence of connection, and by insisting that bureaucratic processes be followed before commencing mediation or negotiation in instances where this should not be required.
His Honour's reasoning suggests that in order to establish a native title right to control access, Aboriginal people would be required to demonstrate before a court not only the existence of a traditional right to control access to their land and the exercise of this right by the applicants, but also that the native title applicants and their forebears, in the face of inordinate risks, asserted this right consistently against non-Indigenous people through the post-sovereignty period.
However, when government actions or regulations are not founded within legitimate police powers, the government should be required to pay compensation for the inordinate burden levied on the property owner.
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