Sentences with phrase «through laborious»

I've gone through a laborious process to calculate what the untruncated IPCC spaghetti graph would look like and show the calculations here.
He had no computer data base of results, so he had to go through the laborious task of back checking his system manually.
The resolution is found in the making of an artifact, through a laborious process that combines and extends painting and sculpture.
Through the laborious use of craft materials, Unzueta produces frozen shapes that are imbued with the stored time of production.
She captures her subjects through a laborious process of masking and multiple exposures, allowing her to combine them into single sheets of 4 × 5 film.
She seeks to reinterpret digital images through the laborious process of creating fine art and thereby captures the absurdity of our fascination and consumption.
Cheap and ubiquitous materials are transformed through a laborious process representing the complexities of use and reuse, and alluding to the hierarchies of artistic media and Indian social structures.
It was back in 2004 that I first played FIFA online, having gone through the laborious... Read more
Whether you'll go through the laborious process of levelling up all of the game's many, many characters is entirely another thing of course, but should you want to, you'll likely still be playing come Christmas time.
It is only through laborious record review that I made the connection.
Similarly, each of us needs to go through the laborious process of «weeding» our portfolios regularly each year.
(Or break copyright, either by downloading an illegal copy from somewhere or by going through the laborious process of scanning the entire book and converting it to PDF files — which, by the way, will work on the Sony but not on the Kindle 2.)
While Vellum's price tag is supposed to let authors make one version of their ebooks that look streamlined and professional then upload it to all retail platforms, the price of the service is fairly close to what some formatters would charge to produce the different file versions of the books, and all the author has to do there is email the original document of the book without going through the laborious process of formatting it within the app.
My definition of a professional author is one who writes, finishes a WIP, and then goes through the laborious steps to publish a quality book folks would like to read.
It was hard for me to believe Hyundai would rather put a long time loyal customer through this laborious and time consuming process and ultimately have to refund the full purchase price of the vehicle instead of simply replacing the transmission.
Paul gets fired from his position at the law office and the pair goes through a laborious court appearances, with tough Judge Meyerson (Frances Fisher) presiding.
After recently going through this laborious process and...
The simplicity of this computation turns out to be a boon to mathematicians, who otherwise, to get their definite integrals, would have to go through laborious computations based on Riemannian sums.
Then the wise preacher would draw his pencil through the laborious disquisition, and all that the people ever got was a flaming picture.
Nest says that it started from scratch with this new model, to make it much more sensitive than the last one — including to detecting fires from different materials — and put it through laborious testing (the device also self - tests constantly).
Neural nets offered the prospect of computers» learning the way children do — from experience — rather than through laborious instruction by programs tailor - made by humans.

Not exact matches

«They don't have to go through this big laborious process that's a pain in the butt for them.
Clearly, the Teacher of long ago knew something of the laborious process I go through each time I approach my computer today.
There will not be that progressive and ever - glorious journey to Omega Point, which Teilhard de Chardin outlined, but instead that laborious struggle through pain and sorrow.
Instead humans become what they are meant to be through a slow, laborious process, and the only way to progress is to overcome what impedes moral and spiritual vision.
To have «gotten through» to have come to the end, to sense the laborious process of «working toward» about to break through into an «end achieved,» is a feeling we all know.
Besides the actual preparation of a meal, our most «laborious» moments come from a trip to the grocery story, and if we're feeling extra lazy, eating can be as simple as picking up the phone, dialing a number and rummaging through your wallet to make sure you have enough cash when the delivery person shows up.
The effect of this is that New Zealand products may be able to make statements on their labels without going through more laborious labelling requirements that might cause difficulties for Australian food companies.
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.
Unreliable and laborious, his research required sticking electrodes through holes in the rats» skulls, risking scarring and infection that could play havoc with data.
Since the first project of its kind in the U.S. at Coney Island, N.Y., in 1922, coastal managers have used beach nourishment — essentially importing sand to replace sediment lost through storms or erosion — to restore damaged beaches, but it is laborious and expensive.
For brands, however, being part of an online marketplace is a laborious process that requires daily product uploads and updates, typically done through Excel spreadsheets.
However, Gangs of Wasseypur is laborious and overly long, its convoluted plot and lack of empathetic characters makes it a challenge to sit through.
Casting continues to be underway, and we can see the go back at the kid actors from the primary, perhaps all through flashbacks, and with the reported actors and actresses set to take at the grownup roles it kind of feels that Muschietti is operating laborious on bringing us an incredible movie.
As luscious and visually rich as anything Wes Anderson has offered, Moonrise Kingdom should be considered required - viewing for fans of the director, and a pleasant trip through the best portions of childhood for all those merely looking to escape the realities of an adult life far too laborious.
The only thing I can console myself is the notion that maybe this was a challenge made to himself, to rush a film in record time and feel his way through it in the editing process as a counter to his laborious practice.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its fiction.
Unfortunately, he does it within the first hour of proceedings and the slide back to the bottom is a laborious walk through the famous stage musical's song book.
Wedding Daze is bland, unfunny, and laborious to sit through, without any interest for anyone not a die - hard fan of one of the main players.
The Armenian genocide and its aftermath are filtered through the eyes of a featureless man in The Cut, Turkish director Fatih Akin's laborious latest.
When users are subjected to a laborious or careless onboarding process that doesn't clearly teach them how or why they should use a program, they might not even get through signup.
Chester E. Finn Jr.'s tiresome and laborious attempt to show that there are significant differences between President Clinton's education policies and those of former President George Bush («related story, 01/25/95) merely obscures the fact that Mr. Clinton's program basically follows through on the policies set by Mr. Bush and the governors at their famous education summit held in September 1989 at Charlottesville, Va..
While Plato stressed the laborious acquisition of knowledge and understanding as the means to enlightenment, our impatient age has preferred to think of the emancipation to be achieved through education as simply the removal of the chains of illusion (conventional morality and traditional religious worldviews) without the discipline of seeking truth or the confidence that there is truth to be found.
Dialling through various functions and menus via buttons, the Comand dial or touchpad is laborious compared to the latest generation of interactive screens.
Unlike the latest BMW systems, however, there's no option for a touchscreen display, making flicking through the menus a slightly longer and more laborious affair.
For the latter, Skyward Sword's narrative is not only a major copout and laborious to get through, but the game is so formulaic that it lacks the real sense of adventure that previous Zelda games had.
This is slightly alleviated since you have the option of using the circle button to cycle to the enemy you want to attack, but more times than not the dogfights involve dozens of enemy ships, so cycling through them is a lengthy and laborious task.
Give us ways to customise our folders so that navigating through isn't so laborious and uninteresting.
That in itself isn't a problem, but sometimes it can feel a little laborious to scroll through pages upon pages of thick tiles instead of a nice long list, especially when using one of the system's more common apps like Achievements or your Friends List.
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