Sentences with phrase «such arduous»

They have neither the time nor the inclination to undertake such an arduous task.
We have already done most of the work for you, so getting your automobile insurance quotes together does not have to be such an arduous process.
Carrying renters insurance coverage is important for our state residents especially, because it can be such an arduous process to replace damaged or stolen property if your rental home is in a remote area.
Many college students fall behind because they simply have too much to do or because writing is such an arduous task.
Though Sage is reluctant to take the young redhead on such an arduous journey, she proves her courage and grit to him early on.
As for the gearbox it is of course better to manually shift when faced with such arduous driving conditions as the gearbox does hunt for lower gears to gather enough torque to sling the GranTurismo through the corners.
Preparing for such an arduous event has tied in well with Oliver's preparations for entry into the 2010 London Marathon.
From the very first scene, Hosking resumes the type of highlighted, underlined, bolded wackiness that made his debut «The Greasy Strangler» such an arduous viewing.
In comparison, going around the corner to a local bar isn't such an arduous trek for singles hoping to meet somebody.
Full of equations, Ramanujan's notebooks still lacked the proof demanded by Cambridge dons, and he struggled to understand why such arduous steps were necessary.
The photos of parents carrying babies (along with their belongings) for such an arduous journey inspired her to help collect baby carriers, slings, wraps and cash donations to help.

Not exact matches

Hiring an external consultant would take too long, and it was impossible to expect the employees to do such a painstaking, arduous task and their regular jobs at the same time.
Yet in equity and credit derivatives, the same traders complain that Goldman charges such high commissions to get out of trades that they have gotten into with Goldman that they would rather go through the arduous paperwork of a novation to get out of the same trade with Deutsche Bank, BNP Paribas or Credit Suisse.
As such, it is part of the history of the arduous clean up.
On the other hand, a book such as Process and Reality is, at first sight, extremely arduous and has discouraged many from further engagement in process thought.
You would think that somebody with such an unbelievable system would simply bet these games on their own and then begin the arduous decision of which private island to buy.
But open primaries would just make elections into such a long and arduous process where government is seen as this far away and dangerous place, that we could end up with an American style anti-government culture, which would make ending child poverty and funding public services much harder.
The new teacher evaluation system, tied to test scores, could make it easier for principals to single out teachers deemed ineffective, although state laws still make firing such teachers so arduous that only a few are forced out each year.
Having a clearer idea of the patient's risk profile, he says, is especially critical when dealing with cancer that has spread from its original site in the body because such cases tend to require prolonged and arduous therapy.
«As it stands the FDA would have to go through an arduous legal process to take action against manufacturers such as Hyland's.
Additionally, the arduous process of buying and selling property in New York is portrayed with such fine attention to detail, that it almost plays as a ticking clock thriller.
The Irish actress Saoirse Ronan fills Susie with such yearning and vitality in both life and death that contemplating the character's desecration is arduous in the extreme, but the sanitising by Jackson and his co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens on one hand, and the glorifying of Susie's post-murder consciousness on the other, cost the movie integrity.
With the stupefying success of 300, Zack Snyder was the man who eventually took on the arduous task, and I believe he's made the best adaptation possible from such an epic and all - encompassing story.
Creating or curating granular and rich content, with a view to brevity and clarity, such that it delivers the best and most comprehensive solution for the topic is arduous.
Union members are forced to explicitly object to such spending in order to opt out, an arduous road paved with union intimidation.»
Described by Toyota as having «outstanding capabilities for working in arduous conditions such as in rescue work during natural disasters,» the four - wheel - drive vehicle immediately appealed to the Japan Self - Defense Forces (JSDF), which used it to transport infantry, heavy mortars, and surface - to - air missiles, among other dangerous things.
There are also other treks, such as Salkantay Trek, which is a longer and more arduous experience, but you'll encounter a lot less people, see some «genuine» Peruvian mountain villages, not just the «tourist villages» on the Inca Trail.
Also with the features such as the auto battle system which allows your party to automatically attack during conflicts it makes those times when the grind for resources is needed to be less arduous.
There were also huge controversies around titles such as Spore and Mass Effect which required regular and arduous authentication from purchasers.
Games such as F1 2017 and DiRT have been relatively plug and play, but Project Cars 2 has been an arduous affair of tweaking settings, spinning, tweaking again and then spinning less.
The arduous work of creating woodcuts with such exacting lines was eventually given over to Judd's father, Roy, a skilled woodworker, in the 1960s.
For Cutler, «fossa» refers to a «depression» or «hollow,» and into such holes women «unburden» themselves as they expound on their arduous lives.
Thus the years 1947 to 1950 saw a painfully gradual unmaking of the relatively tradition - bound aesthetic that had garnered him such acclaim, followed by the equally slow and arduous forging of a radically new approach.
Such serious injuries involve a long and arduous recovery, and can often prevent you from being able to do much for yourself at all let alone from a legal stand point.
If you have suffered a TBI, we understand that you have a daunting challenge ahead of you that can include long and arduous physical therapy and involve relearning such basic skills as how to speak, read, and write.
Choosing a legal representative at such a trying time need not be an arduous task, provided a few important concepts are followed.
Finally, there is no bloatware to be seen in the background processes, and when running a regular workload through Trepn and other performance analytics tools we spotted none of the ugly behavior of the OnePlus 2 (such as switching to A53 cores for specific apps, or shortly after initiating arduous tasks).
Getting an executive position is often a very thorough and arduous process, after all these are some of the most important positions in the company that will largely determine it's success, and thus in the job search for such a position you need to take advantage of any tool and opportunity you have to separate yourself from the other applicants.
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