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But efforts to unionize could be arduous for the factory workers, who currently lack backing from any existing unions, Narro said.
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Rolen acknowledged that hitting, fielding and throwing could sometimes be arduous, but that exerting himself was easy.
It could be quite arduous.
A Senate subcommittee will soon take up a very promising global warming bill written by Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut and John Warner of Virginia — the first step in what could be an arduous legislative journey.
In interviews, he and others not connected with Mr. Cheney's case said the implants required opening the chest and could be as arduous for a surgeon as risky for a patient, particularly one like Mr. Cheney, 69, who has had earlier open-heart surgery.
In more practical terms, as van Gunsteren puts it, finding peers in the same field of expertise both with no connection and in no competition with a given author could be an arduous task.
THE road to conducting one of the world's great orchestras could have been arduous for a 4-year-old girl beginning to learn music on a homemade piano in Dandong, China, in 1977.
You know it will be arduous.
Probably wise as Labour's road back to power could be long and arduous.
Treasury Prices Fall By Reuters Treasury bond prices fell yesterday as worries mounted that the economic slowdown could be long and arduous, raising expectations for an aggressive Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week.
The dispute may set the tone for what could be long and arduous negotiations to end a war that has raged since the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
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