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To painstaking
adjective
Carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure.
Exact(31)
But while sangria may be great for crowds, it also lends itself to painstaking individual preparations.
With so much at stake, they go to painstaking lengths to complete their portion of the race.
Matthias Gromeier, the Duke researcher who developed the therapy, told me that the trial's success was a tribute to painstaking science — and to the value of strict regulation.
The only other available source is the art, to which Graham-Dixon brings the kind of imaginative and emotional intelligence that gives life and point to painstaking research.
There is nothing especially new in "Red Moon Rising," which is heavily indebted to painstaking research by legions of historians who came before.
But both have gone to painstaking lengths to stress that they weren't predicting that the worst of the sell-off was over.
Similar(29)
We used this as a lesson on what random error variance does to data and why it pays to be painstaking in science.
I asked Zanco if she ever felt bored by what appeared to be painstaking, lonely work.
Because of the vast calculations, the researchers had to keep painstaking track of the data.
For as long as markets remain nervous but not panicky, progress towards banking union is likely to be painstaking.
"It's as fun to watch as it was painstaking to shoot".
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