Sentence examples for considered rather laborious from inspiring English sources

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Also a test comprising four plates was considered rather laborious, so in several countries one-plate alternatives were introduced [ 12– 12].

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Weekend was considered rather awful.

Performing the PEEP wave maneuver and its analysis "by hand," as we did in our present study, is a rather laborious and error-prone task.

Most days see him tell us his rather laborious thoughts at least three or four times.

Additionally, the swelling strategy is rather laborious and, along with the above-mentioned drawbacks, is considered unfavorable for use in high-throughput synthesis of UCNPs-encoded beads.

It was," she says, laughing, "a rather laborious way of experimenting with a technique in which the sound is verbatim, but the images are constructed.

(The rather laborious visual metaphor across the evening was yard after yard of rope, deployed as an emblem of the numerous bonds that ensnare this money-obsessed assemblage).

David's fiction is populated with dissemblers and manipulators and emotional isolates, and yet the people who had only glancing or formal contact with him took his rather laborious hyper-considerateness and moral wisdom at face value.

However, the existing encapsulation methods are inefficient or rather laborious.

Although these approaches are very successful in preparing fluorescent magnetic nano- or micro-sized spheres, they are rather laborious and time-consuming or need more organic solvent.

Previously, you had to go through a series of rather laborious clicks to reach an article, and even more to get back to the main menu of articles to pick a new one.

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