Sentence examples for a far more arduous from inspiring English sources

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In every other respect, it is a far more arduous climb: steeper, colder and more isolated.

To design a multipurpose locale with community creation as its driving force presents a far more arduous architectural challenge than that of attempting to scrape the sky.

But with sensitivity to those who traveled a far more arduous journey, Williams had perspective on what she had achieved next to Gibson.

A new fence has been strung along the frontier with Sudan, forcing raiding LRA guerrillas to cross on a far more arduous mountain route.Even if peace holds in Uganda's north, however, trouble is spreading in the west.

After saving the city's team because he had fond memories of watching University of Washington college gridiron games in Seattle with his father, a far more arduous task for Allen was trying to drag it out of the mediocrity which hallmarked its first two decades in the league.

The making of a radical politics is a far more arduous and painful process than the artisans of New Labour ever conceived; as even the most superficial understanding of their own history would have taught them, if they had not chosen to believe that history started afresh with them.

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They began to realize that "the destruction of populist ideologies, especially those fueled by claims of racial superiority," would prove "a task far more arduous than the defeat of a sovereign people's military": Sober Germans, Italians, and Japanese, in the Allied way of thinking, had to be freed from their own hypnotic adherence to evil, even if by suffering along with their soldiers. . . .

In October 1897, London had arrived in Dawson City on a hastily constructed boat in far more arduous circumstances than I, including a dangerous, 800km voyage downriver from the Yukon's headwaters in British Columbia.

President Truman, who took office following Roosevelt's death, in April of 1945, eventually agreed to extend almost four and a half billion dollars in credit to London, but the negotiations were far more arduous and acrimonious than they had been at Bretton Woods.

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Of Rowan's method of cutting and pasting from numerous books, one commenter wrote, "Sounds far more arduous than just writing the damn thing himself".

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