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This didacticism would be more tedious if it were not presented so avidly, and if the other half of "Little Buddha" were not so splashy.
Checking in may be more tedious when using a low-cost carrier, but changing planes in major airports where delays raise the potential for lost connections and luggage can be even more aggravating.
However, while GVF has been used extensively to study the functional deficit among patients with BSCR, it is important to note that in the present day, automated perimetry may be more commonly employed in the management of BSCR compared to GVF, which may be more tedious, more challenging, and time-consuming to perform repetitively [11, 12].
And it may be more tedious for readers to weed through the typos before finding a well-written, expertly edited book.
In conclusion, HER receptor quantification may be more tedious than FISH or IHC but it can help in stratifying and selecting patients for anti-HER therapy.
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Stop being a dickhead" is more tedious than insulting.
However, it is more tedious to measure one's body fat percentage.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: go gay COMMENT FROM ZONGERFIELD: This speech is more tedious than reading Middlemarch.
The work itself was more tedious than most other copyediting jobs.
In this book's more tedious pages, of which there are many, he announces, "I am humiliating myself".
But it is hard to think of a celebrated dancer performing today who is more tedious, more devoid of stage sense, more undancerly and more lacking in musicianship.
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