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are laborious
adjective
Requiring much physical effort; toilsome.
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Poetic touches, like a scene in which the performers dance with a wheelchair, are laborious.
But they are not using these signals to move entire limbs, Dr. Fetz said, and their efforts are laborious.
Her techniques are laborious, as evidenced by her intricate etchings and her handling of secco, or second fresco.
Just as important, this gives exhibitors more flexibility – they are not limited by heavy, expensive physical rolls of film, which are laborious both to use and transport.
"And yet, I am very conscientious of Gucci's heritage and house codes of quality and craftsmanship, which are laborious, slow and decidedly low-tech.
Pomegranates are laborious and messy to eat, however, which is probably why only 5percentt of Americans have ever tasted one.
He does not possess great technical facility, and when not profoundly inspired, he is prosaic; there are long passages in Les Destinées that are laborious and dull.
Phone calls are laborious.
These operations are laborious as well as dangerous.
Endoscopic forceps biopsy and fixation are laborious and prolong the procedure and anesthesia.
However, developing and managing data-driven spoken dialog systems are laborious and time consuming tasks.
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