Sentence examples for becomes more laborious from inspiring English sources

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This task becomes more laborious given the unavoidability of including the inherent dynamic nature of enzymes into that description.

But as the volume and complexity of data under analysis multiplies, gleaning insights becomes more laborious and error-prone.

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However, with the burgeoning volume of biological data and increasingly diverse densely informative published literatures, expert curation becomes more and more laborious and time consuming, increasingly lagging behind knowledge creation.

However, the analysis of 3D experiments is laborious and further complicated by resonance overlap, which becomes more pronounced with increasing target size.

It becomes more effortless".

Technology becomes more dense.

If, on the one hand, a great number of photos might better represent the diversity of the photos, on the other hand, it might reduce the number of volunteer participants, since it becomes a more laborious experiment.

AS the book advances and Pretend Neal keeps vomiting and getting into ludicrous fights (with, among others, Sid Vicious, Michael Stipe and Lester Bangs himself), these scenes become ever more laborious and repetitive.

Consequently, highway planning and projects prioritization have become even more laborious for decision-makers.

But he became more and more irritated by the slow, laborious process of filming.

With time freed up from laborious tasks, real estate service professionals will have to become more focused on the needs of the people they serve, taking a leaf out of Apple's book.

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