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Undemanding
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Not demanding
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He's supremely watchable and the performance, dark and twisted as it is, is also basically an undemanding watch.
But what I liked about 10 10 from the start was that it was so sensible, so undemanding.
It has plenty of trees; water, energy and labour are cheap; environmental standards (in practice, if not in theory) are undemanding.
Relatively undemanding milestones will quite soon take Fiat's stake in Chrysler up to 35%.
The player has to be able to count up to 21 but it is otherwise undemanding.
On the other side, plenty of Democrats worry about adding any strings at all: the leadership has been undemanding, imposing only a few conditions such as caps on executives' pay.
The schools many blacks attend are bad, they argue, not because they are underfunded or overcrowded but because they are unruly, the lessons undemanding and the teachers sub-standard yet unsackable.Yet this is not the whole problem.
They are in good health and there are plenty of physically undemanding jobs for them to do.
China, by contrast, is undemanding, worryingly so.
Preeminent among them is the Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria heterophylla, or A. excelsa)—not a true pine an undemanding graceful conifer with tiered branches of fresh green needles; it is long-lived even in dim corners in any temperature above freezing.
Feedback so far suggests that the women MBAs are now much more likely to set more challenging career goals and to leave careers that they feel are undemanding.
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