Sentence examples for arduous start from inspiring English sources

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The test begins with the most arduous start to any major championship.

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It has been an arduous, educational start at times as seven wins from 18 Premier League games and miserable defeats at Newcastle United, West Ham United and Watford testify.

The 15-day mission to enlarge the international space station now circling overhead was scheduled to be arduous from the start.

Wilson (12-6) called his start "arduous," an accurate assessment.

"It was arduous at first," she says.

The first of those deadlines do not arise until the fall, but meeting them can require arduous work that cannot start in earnest without a formal declaration.

With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Germany and Russia were able to start the arduous process of really normalizing their ties.

Now, three and a half years after demolition of the 41-story tower began, workers next week will start the arduous job of dismantling its 26 remaining stories and removing 15,750 tons of concrete and 11,000 tons of steel.

Those who work in jobs classified as "arduous" can retire and start collecting pensions, he adds, "as early as 55 for men and 50 for women"; more than 600 Greek professions have somehow managed "to get themselves classified as arduous: hairdressers, radio announcers, waiters, musicians, and on and on and on".

A laid off stockbroker could join another broker-dealer and transfer what clients were left or start the arduous task of rebuilding his or her book.

During the heyday of Microsoft, he gambled to return and start the arduous process of localizing Microsoft software to the Nepalese consumers.

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