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Manual eradication is far more laborious than spraying.
During the summer, the descent is far more laborious.
Very many things that are click-and-go on Windows are far more laborious and non-intuitive on Linux.
Until we have direct brain connections to the internet, it is still far more laborious to look everything up about a topic one wants to think about.
Clearly, people got by - and produced some wonderful work - in the pre-digital age, but sharing and revising it must have been far more laborious.
The alternative, far more laborious, would be to analyze the sequence of DNA units in the mammoth's genome, make a copy of the DNA, and have it take over an elephant's egg.
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The reality was far more imperfect, laborious, and hit or miss, as Lévay a prosthetics technology scientist himself well knew that it would be.
It's not a patch on Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves but it's far more fun than Ridley Scott's laborious and mangled 2010 revamp.
The main peculiarity of this strategy was the development and use of a method for high-throughput screening in liquid based on the substrate AZO-CMC instead of other more laborious methods, so far adopted, as for example the 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid methods that are based on the analysis of the reducing sugars produced by the hydrolysis of cellulose (Percival-Zhang et al. 2006).
Self-employed workers need different personal financial tools and skills to survive in independent employment, where income is diversified and uneven, expense management is laborious and taxes are far more complicated.
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