Sentence examples for a rather more laborious from inspiring English sources

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Typing is a rather more laborious process than usual.

Mars-Jones, offering another character this year, said Squire's winning bid was "about as much as two months' subscription to a gym... which is a rather more laborious way of aspiring to eternal life".

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Trilogy is not an ideal title, suggesting a more laborious endeavour than in practice it is.

Another option is a little more laborious.

Sgt Pepper was a much more laborious process.

But the RAM requires a much more laborious process for designing clinical scenarios and constructing rating grids.

Since this is a more laborious and expensive measuring principle, a reduced statistical design was chosen for this third stage.

(Deutsche Bank claims that some of the suspicious trades were "one-way," meaning that another bank picked up the mirror order — a more laborious but less traceable transaction).

Global trade negotiations are becoming a more laborious process, thanks to the scores of nations involved.

A more laborious but more direct way to restrict attention to rare alleles is to limit the events counted among cases and controls based on a third sample.

Thus, we used a more laborious but also more sensitive screening assay (McGee et al. 1994).

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