Sentences with phrase «too arduous»

But if that's too arduous a job, just paint, paint, paint.
This will add a little administrative work but I do nt think it would be too arduous for larger brokerages to adopt a similar policy.
Being scored as «active» is too easy and even «improving» doesn't seem to be too arduous.
The No. 1 checkout complaint «is that the process is too arduous, particularly for customers shopping on a mobile device,» said Stephen Meserve, senior product marketing manager at BigCommerce.
This means the player can continue where they left off, as well as avoid finding the levels too arduous to explore because of the lives limitations.
Mercifully, another interview with Sony on Polygon has hinted that the wait might not be too arduous.
While the rewards for elite status may not be as exciting as with some other rewards programs (although they're slowly improving) the requirements to earn lifetime status aren't too arduous.
We will plan an itinerary that is tailored to your needs and that will be highly informative and not too arduous.
The itinerary was well planned and not too arduous, there was something for everyone, and the hotels were comfortable with good food.
Make sure the trail isn't too arduous for your pet, and bring enough water to keep both you and your pet well hydrated.
Before modern, digital technology arrived, trading stocks was simply too arduous and time consuming for many people, even those with true financial talent.
On the big island of Hawaii, a two - mile hike down a steep mountain to the bus stop can be too arduous in bad weather.
They drafted Slumdog Millionaire screenwriter Simon Beaufoy back then, when the Hunger Games post production schedule became too arduous for Ross to see through a plan to write the outline and then pen the sequel script with Collins.
Nothing is too arduous and the whole thing is carried off with a light and breezy touch.
If the process of collecting seems too arduous, the dreaded microtransaction shop will let players purchase Leaf Tickets with real money, which basically speed up any amenity build or furniture collection.
Best Aerobic Exercises — Getting even a pound closer to your ideal weight can be too arduous for many people.
The registration process for buyers is too arduous and we want to introduce a short term solution, which will involve getting rid of email registration.
Especially in the summer time Go the tiny barbeque, we just have a small one at home and it is perfect — fast to heat up and not too arduous to clean!

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.
Thus, the «spiritual but not religious» crowd are simply too lazy to make the arduous religious journey.
For one last and final time for the year, a quick Christmas post rundown (with treats easy and fast and long and arduous, too).
We're already getting there thanks to recent developments, but there remains work to be done to revamp a system that's been arduous and often dangerous for the Cuban side for far too long.
• Your child takes short naps or no naps, but clearly needs more daytime sleep; • Your child's sleep habits are changing and what used to work, no longer works at bedtime or naptime; • Your child's bedtime routine seems unusually long and arduous and requires too many «special requests»; • Are you exhausted and frustrated?
CEO of the NYS Realtors Association Duncan MacKenzie said, «For too long, too little has been done to address the crushing burden of property taxes made by arduous mandates in New York State.
The methodical film bogs down in too much extraneous detail in the first hour, rendering the slow and arduous nature of its journey a little too authentic for moviegoers eager for the caravan to pick up the pace.
Too long, arduous, lecturey and patience - testing for even the all - new Matthew McConaughey to rescue.
Many college students fall behind because they simply have too much to do or because writing is such an arduous task.
The earlier power button wasn't mounted securely enough: push down on it too hard and it would fall into the case, drawing you into a comically arduous process of disassembling the entire front panel to fish it out.
We know budgeting for the wedding can be arduous, and there are just some things out there that are too cool not to have, but we simply have to impress upon you that starting your future in debt is not a good way to kick off your marriage.
There may be a time that you need to make an alternative decision and we get that too — this long, arduous journey is not for everyone
Then of course, the arduous work of actually doing my taxes on a Sunday afternoon began... but that's a pain everyone is all too familiar with and I don't need to rehash.
Battles can be long and arduous, but you won't mind for a second since you'll be too busy repeatedly picking your jaws up off the floor.
Back in the days, simply collecting automobile insurance quotes can already take too much time and can be arduous.
Resume scanning is difficult and often quite arduous, and that is why employers cringe at the thought of going through too many resumes during the hunt for one employee.
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