Sentences with phrase «such laborious»

(Because it is such a laborious task it would put the viewing audience to sleep.)
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.
These days the Labrador Retriever is still expected to have a thick and muscular neck; however, for most dogs it serves little purpose as they no longer work such laborious duties.
The work from home concept cuts back on such laborious commutes, fuel, and gives the employee more time to work and maintain a healthier work - life balance.
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.
Focusing on the principle of arbitrage rather than such laborious implementation, Ponzi explained that he could make a 400 percent gain after expenses.

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In In Praise of Folly he had written, amongst other such sharp words: I myself once heard a great fool (a great scholar I would have said) undertaking in a laborious discourse to explain the mystery of the Holy Trinity.
There are, of course, days where it feels laborious to make such a fuss about an everyday thing such as setting the table for an evening meal.
I wanted to let you know that last week I undertook the laborious task of going through the almost 500 food - related organizations and individuals I follow on my Twitter feed and grouping them into general topics such as:... [Continue reading]
I wanted to let you know that last week I undertook the laborious task of going through the almost 500 food - related organizations and individuals I follow on my Twitter feed and grouping them into general topics such as: «Childhood Obesity,» «School Food Reform,» «Public Health» and the like.
Determining how such departures and arrivals influence complicated marine food webs will be difficult work, she says, involving laborious field surveys and careful counts of jellyfish stomach contents.
Such wholesale reprogramming would be prohibitively expensive with what he calls the «laborious and outdated» techniques of conventional genetic engineering, which make one alteration at a time to the DNA of organisms.
In the end, the research suggests that greenery enhanced with carbon nanotubes could potentially produce more from sunlight, air and water, although adding such nanomaterials would be both laborious and may have unknown long - term impacts on the vegetation as a whole as well as on the environment.
Smaller and more dextrous robots, such as Dexter Bot, Baxter and LBR iiwa, are designed to be easily programmable and to handle manufacturing tasks that are laborious or uncomfortable for human workers.
It's a bit of a laborious process but after all of that knitting, it's really nothing, and such a nice way to finish a sweater.
This is, after all, a remaster and not a reimagining, so issues such as laborious quest logging still remain, forcing players to track missions one by one instead of intuitively marking them on the mini map.
The pair, who reprise their roles as undercover cops Greg Jenko and Morton Schmidt respectively in the comedy sequel, said working together didn't feel laborious because they are such good friends in real life.
''... the laborious attempts to facilitate reflective practices for teachers fly in the face of the truism expressed in the epigraph of this article, namely, that there is no such thing as an unreflective teacher.»
In the case of malignant tumors, like adinocarcinomas, surgical operation is very tough, laborious, and is usually not effective as the cellular division is rapid, non specific and may spread to other organs such as the liver, intestines, lungs and surrounding abdominal and thoracic lymph nodes.
Gone are the notorious failures of the original games, such as tank - like controls or laborious backtracking.
Understand that I expect point - and - click mechanics from such a title, but I do prefer that the gameplay not feel slow and laborious.
For a century, Impressionism's pursuit of instantaneity was thought to be incompatible with the comparatively laborious practices of graphic art, and the printmaking of artists such as Cassatt, Degas and Pissarro remained little explored.
In certain instances, such as the several large wood burnings on view, the process is slow and laborious.
Speaking of her process, Serena says: «My work originates from an interest for handicrafts and as such, carried out in a patient and laborious way, it uses the sum of gestures that are repeated and prolonged through time in order to transform materials as simple as fabric and thread into large sculptural and pictorial objects that are structured in an organic and flexible way.
Informed by the artist's love of Mark Rothko's color fields and the painterly techniques of predecessors such as Barnett Newman, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, and Georgia O'Keefe, Colen's Mailorder paintings emerge from a laborious process of application and control.
The artist transforms mundane materials such as plastic pearls, glass beads, acrylic paint, crystals, knives, and machine - made Persian rugs into intricate, laborious works of art.
One commenter suggested that the exception determination process would result in a very costly and laborious and sometimes inconsistent analysis of the occasions in which state law would Start Printed Page 82580survive federal preemption, and thus suggested the final privacy regulations preempt state law with only limited exceptions, such as reporting child abuse.
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