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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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However, the interpretation of results may be arduous for many reasons.
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.
Navigating bureaucracy is arduous for all Chinese.
That change has been arduous for business, but very salutary.
In vivo characterization of coronary blood flow is arduous for these reasons.
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.
The synthesis of these thioethers can be arduous, especially for longer peptides.
Uppermost in the calculations as officials dispersed rewards was the need to ensure that the international coalition remained loyal to a campaign that could be lengthy and arduous for its members, particularly those with restive Islamic populations.
It could be quite arduous.
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