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"It's just arduous enough that it forces you to think in advance about what you're trying to do — about the big picture, and about how one shot is going to lead to the next," he said.
(And that's without getting into the incentives that such a deal would create for future migration, or its disillusioning impact on the working class white voters the G.O.P. still can't win without …) Presumably these costs would be reduced if the reform's path to citizenship were long and arduous enough, with more waiting and more hurdles than a straightforward amnesty.
As if the prospect of having to obey his wife's living will and pull the plug on her life support isn't arduous enough, his daughter tells him that his soon-to-be late wife's been cheating on him with a local estate agent (Matthew Lillard – finally, a director gets this lovably louche actor!).
It's possible to converse across worlds at these events — real people can shout into a Web cam broadcasting into Second Life, and avatars can type responses that can be viewed on a screen at the real-life party, and vice versa — though it's just arduous enough that people seem mostly to stick to their own side of reality.
City's task was arduous enough without conceding yet another of the cheap goals that have scarred this disappointing European campaign.
Adolescence is arduous enough without a religious leader comparing you to someone who has sex with horses and your siblings.
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Schools Chancellor Harold O. Levy warned that their task would be arduous, and sure enough, 53 of the 349 people selected as teaching fellows have already quit.
Moving the casks once is arduous and expensive enough, but the D.O.E.'s proposed solution — bringing them to a temporary way station, then to a final resting place — requires doing it at least twice.
Her recent battle with cancer has won her public sympathy, but also raised concerns about whether she is strong enough for an arduous campaign – and the job itself.
These modern inventions not only fly high enough to capture arduous landscapes from unseen angles, they can also fly in close proximity to the ground and are small and agile enough to photograph a variety of images otherwise impossible to capture.
Supported by some large recent trials, concomitant chemoradiation therapy is increasingly used for stage III and IV disease, and postoperatively in those with poor prognostic features and who are fit enough for this arduous combination.
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