Sentences with phrase «tedious nature»

It just the thing that begs to played with buddies to help with the somewhat tedious nature of the actual moment - to - moment gameplay.
Between the long hours, the contentiousness of the adversarial process, and the often tedious nature of the work, some lawyers end up depressed, prone to substance abuse, or even suicidal.
It's a look at the tedious nature of investigative journalism, and why — even in the age of quick - hit Internet news — traditional newspaper reporting is still so critical.
Why people haven't been talking about the tedious nature of playing with friends is beyond me.
I can respect that some people enjoy it, but I don't like the tedious nature of the game.
Playing solo is not really recommended for both the difficulty and tedious nature, and some may still find the co-op to be too much of a cake walk.
It is well - written, characters are clearly drawn and, while not as clear and enticing as in some books, the tedious nature of most espionage is well - described, almost too well.
Once again integrating research, lender reviews and an intuitive application system, the tedious nature of looking for a car loan that best suits your needs has been reduced to a very simple, straight - forward process.
The idea here is to lessen the tedious nature of backtracking through familiar places.
Increased the speed of the Helicopter AA missiles lock on to reduce the tedious nature of Helicopter dogfights and improve the Helicopter's defensive abilities vs Jets.
Offline isn't much better: there's AI that can PIT - maneuver you on a straight with no consequence, the unusual end - of - race sequence, and the tedious nature of the career mode.
It makes it easy for veterans and newcomers alike to the series to jump into the immersive world but the tedious nature wears you out.
Although you know how important it is, the tedious nature of choosing an auto insurance company makes for a stress - inducing process.
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