Sentences with phrase «too laborious»

I would very much like to «hack» a mileage credit card to gain free flight miles, but I find all the small print too laborious and kinda sneaky, I've been hesitant to trust the «deal».
But don't worry, this shouldn't be too laborious.
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.
Yes, I have coconut but not the flour and making the flour is just entirely too laborious.
Fabrication using trial and error is too laborious, but our process is very fast.»
Butternut Squash: If peeling and cutting a butternut squash is too laborious for you, many supermarkets now sell pre-cut butternut squash.
: If peeling and cutting a butternut squash is too laborious for you, many supermarkets now sell pre-cut butternut squash.
Others are more bought into the idea, but still think the process of sharing is too laborious.
She considered setting up a brick and mortar store, but that seemed too laborious.

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Whereas this was once seen as a laborious and never - ending task, especially when placed on top of the other responsibilities of starting a new business, modern technology has simplified this process, too.
To these were added shoes too large and a hat too small, and the shuffling, laborious walk of an old cabman Chaplin had once seen hobbling along in London.
For the talk, too, has its laborious development, and it is only when this is completed in the necessary slowness that we may come to an understanding with each other about what the talk presupposes.
This has been a dream of ours for years now, but it has stayed on the back burner for way too long due to the laborious nature of...
IT»S a clever method of printing objects that can change their shape, but so - called 4D printing is often laborious, too.
Styles would take forever, and usually fall out quickly because I had too much hair to do them properly, or be physically laborious (girls with superlong hair will understand the arm / neck / shoulder pain of trying to style 2.5 foot long locks after already spending 20 minutes blowdrying..
In none of those areas does this film compare favorably to Pixar (and the scattershot storytelling in particular reveals the lack of laborious self - inspection), but that doesn't seem to be too pressing a concern to DreamWorks as they continue to churn out profitable and crowd - pleasing movies that are enjoyed the world over.
Rival series God Eater is pretty much a non-entity in these parts and though Soul Sacrifice had promise, it strayed too far from the game it tried to imitate, the end result being a laborious, tangled web of ill - thought mechanics.
Trace - scrolling, too, is frustratingly laborious; the scrolling knobs in the S - Class and many cheaper cars are a better approach.
I'm not a body guy, and I learned that expensive and laborious lesson too late from a real pro — after experiencing much poorer results than the OP.
The game drags on for its own good, making it too often boring and laborious.
This too leaves her open to accusations of aesthetic nostalgia, but after nearly two decades of making films Dean is presumably past caring; the rhythms of shooting, processing, laborious sound design and film editing (done by Dean herself on an old Steenbeck at her Berlin studio) are part of an artistic practice that has a relentless coherence.
Flooring is expensive to replace and laborious too.
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