Sentences with phrase «tedious work of»

Few real estate investors love having to do the tedious work of investigating new leads for investing in land, and even fewer are as adept as we are at learning about amazing new probate properties that become available every single day in America.
Even though most companies have automated the process of scanning your resume from among hundreds, managers eventually turn to the tedious work of sorting through each document, looking for signs of intelligent life.
But what many folks would really like to do is give you a tool that does it for you: go through the tedious work of figuring out Facebook's inscrutable privacy dashboard, and roll that expertise up in a self - executing recipe — a piece of computer code that autopiloted your browser to login to Facebook on your behalf and ticked all the right boxes for you, with no need for you to do the fiddly work.
This would be a great way for new players to catch up without the tedious work of upgrading each and every weapon manually.
They're easy to use and they take the tedious work of budgeting out of your hands.
Next is the tedious work of identifying the companion chemical signatures of an asteroid impact, such as the element iridium, alongside the spherules.
Übersuggest is a Google suggestion keyword scraper, which goes out and does the tedious work of running your keyword phrases along with every letter of the alphabet from A to Z, and number combinations 0 through 9, capturing the most frequently searched permutations.

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Slow days may seem tedious to employees focused on getting through the workday or worrisome for workers concerned about the security of their position — either way, there are countless strategies you can use to make your slow work day more entertaining and more productive.
It would be tempting to think that success came easily and naturally, the outcome of a secret business formula and not endless hours of tedious work.
Instead of doing the tedious, follow - up grunt work, sales reps usually wait for a new batch of leads to come in.
One of the most beneficial aspects of automating your organization is that it can unshackle your teams from tedious, low - value work.
By doing so, employees were freed of tedious work.
You may do some tedious work atthe beginning of most of your entrepreneur's adventures.
Yup, he says, but that's the point: «As long as you adhere to the rules you've created for yourself, over time you'll find that the strength of the habit fields keep you in place — the act of getting up, walking over, and getting situated in the chair becomes just tedious enough to keep you at the desk, leading to a prolonged work period.»
While in the past, HR managers did the tedious work like payroll, today they're some of the most essential people in any organization, being at the centre of big strategic moves like mergers and acquisitions and corporate recruiting.
To get into a few specifics, pre-ticked boxes — which is essentially what Facebook is deploying here, with a big blue «accept and continue» button designed to grab your attention as it's juxtaposed against an anemic «manage data settings» option (which if you even manage to see it and read it sounds like a lot of tedious hard work)-- aren't going to constitute valid consent under GDPR.
Such a society depends on the willingness of large numbers of people to undertake tedious and unrewarding work at low pay and in very poor conditions.
Still more, there is sometimes backbreaking and dangerous labor, or tedious and boring work, that must be done if we or our loved ones are to live, but the language of vocation imbues such work with a kind of meaning and significance that may seem unbelievable to those who must actually do it.
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.
Otherwise, the work of the school will be academic in the bad sense of the word — remote, abstract, dull, tedious, with no likelihood of attracting the students» interest.
«Maybe guys get mad under their breath because it's tedious work and they're tired of doing it over and over again,» says Mike James, the former Hornet who is now a player development intern in Houston.
When there are fewer indoor shows in the winter months, many artists spend their days working on their art and the often tedious process of applying to the art fairs.
Also, unlike Monday holidays, doctors, dentists, barbers, etc. are still working, so you can get all those tedious appointments out of the way.
«The early days of motherhood are all about repetitive, tedious work.
Yes... if we all sounded the same and had the same interests and take on things, you'd quickly find that it was a very tedious programme... The point of a programme like Today is the only way it works is if the presenters are allowed, indeed encouraged, to let a bit of their own personality through.
Getting a clear picture of a star would require a tremendous amount of additional, tedious work.
Just as in science, there are many hours of boring tedious work.
It is largely they who carry out the sometimes exhilarating, sometimes tedious day - to - day work of research.
- Andy Spencer, an industry research scientist, says that scientists should be prepared for tedious detail work of a nonscientific nature.
Although the experiments are slow and tedious now, she has the comfort of knowing that if they are successful, the results of their work will be critical to everyone.
That is what draws researchers into the bowels of an abandoned Minnesota iron mine, working long shifts in what is surely one of the most tedious, yet potentially rewarding, jobs in all of physics.
«For the first time, we can predict the outcomes of modifying multiple genes involved in lignin biosynthesis, rather than working with a single gene at a time through trial and error, which is a tedious and time - consuming process,» says Jack Wang, assistant professor in NC State's College of Natural Resources and lead author of a paper about the research in Nature Communications.
Behind the dazzle lies the tedious reality: Synthetic biology requires a lot of work to do relatively simple things.
«Synthesizing and working with highly repetitive polypeptides is a very challenging and tedious process, which has long been a barrier to entering the field,» said Ashutosh Chilkoti, the Theo Pilkington Professor of Biomedical Engineering and chair of the biomedical engineering department at Duke.
In the experiments, the UC Berkeley researchers worked with a Willow Garage Personal Robot 2 (PR2), which they nicknamed BRETT, or Berkeley Robot for the Elimination of Tedious Tasks.
Exploring the evolution of plants will obviously be tedious work due to the multitudes of species that will need to be detailed.
When the first sign of bone appears, the work becomes much more tedious.
It's one of life's cruel, absurd realities: Working out is the best thing you can do for your health, but it can end up feeling like the most tedious chore ever.
As with all planning and organizing, it can be time - consuming and tedious and a lot of work.
While tedious, working with small sections of hair allows for a complete saturation of product and helps achieve overall shape of the style.
There is a learnt aspect of what they do, which is quite tedious, but what sets these people apart and what allows them to do 90 percent of work in the market is the fact that they possess this unique talent and imagination.»
Online dating sites provide you services 365 days a year and round the clock, so when these fellows got free from tedious work they can surf these sites in search of partner.
Compare that to SEO, which is effective, but long and tedious work that requires lots of patience.
I thought, ultimately, this was a nasty, tedious piece of work.
Viewers may relate to the feeling of being trapped during this strained and tedious throwback, which the writer - director Mickey Keating has framed as a hat tip to the 1970s work of Sam Peckinpah and Peter Watkins, but which lands well south of John Waters in its try - anything - for - a-reaction pretensions.
But this probably won't attract any new players, because the first missions are, with the exception of Lady Corighann's, pretty tedious, the CYOA sections could have used more work, and, there are more irritations than good points.
It's fairly tedious stuff that's compounded by a lack of narrative momentum and an almost aggressively deliberate pace, with, in terms of the latter, the movie's slowness ultimately preventing the viewer from working up any interest in (or enthusiasm for) the protagonist's feel - good antics.
This sums up the whole of Menashe, and gets at the heart of why it still works pretty damn well despite a somewhat tedious structure.
The ongoing absence of momentum within the narrative ensures that Agora becomes more and more tedious as it unfolds, with the tragic conclusion subsequently unable to pack the emotional punch that Amenábar is clearly striving for - thus cementing the movie's place as a misguided and utterly forgettable piece of work.
Targeting is as simple as touching the party member or monster you want to select, and overall the battle system works well although like most games with random battles, can get very tedious, especially when backtracking and potentially fighting much lower level enemies that you can kill in one hit but still have to go through all the motions of attacking and targeting.
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