Sentence examples for arduous progress from inspiring English sources

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The plan, pursued by the government of Prime Minister Julia Gillard, would send up to 800 newly arrived migrants from Australia to Malaysia over the next four years to be handled by immigration authorities there, lengthening their arduous progress toward some kind of legal home.

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The Australians then began the arduous advance west towards Lae, passing through "thick jungle, swamps, kunai grass and numerous rain-swollen rivers and streams" which, along with heavy rain, slowed their progress.

Defining the terms has been arduous, but the progress made at the most recent meeting has been great.

For some, this was an arduous task with slow progress and a substantial amount of work required to enhance parent/carer readiness for DDP (The issue of 'readiness'readiness

If you imagine the collective efforts of all coalition forces throughout the country doing this kind of work, you'll understand that progress, while sometimes arduous, is absolutely constant.

It has been an arduous process.

Recovery is a long and arduous process.

Materials scientists are making rapid progress in simplifying the arduous task of manufacturing diamonds.

Three Democrats and three Republicans from the Senate Finance Committee will brief Obama on Thursday about the progress of their sometimes arduous talks, which are now set to extend through the August recess.

The study of plasmalogens and ether lipids in general has been long and arduous and in the beginning the progress was slow and scattered.

The work was arduous, but the Lilly scientists made slow progress.

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