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Manual eradication is far more laborious than spraying.
The tempo was chokingly slow, and the pair's swooning moments were more laborious than ethereal.
The technique is more laborious than Fry's approach, but is designed to yield the entire toxin content of jellyfish venom.
But teenagers in particular have embraced "texting" largely because sending a message is cheaper, if more laborious, than making a voice call.
The development of the chronometer (an accurate timepiece) made the computation of longitude much less laborious than before; much more information on islands and coastal features came to the map and chart makers.
In a statement, one of the lead producers, Ben Sprecher, blamed their inability to recruit investors on the poor economic climate and said, "raising money for Broadway has become even more difficult and laborious than it has historically been".
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Typing is a rather more laborious process than usual.
Trilogy is not an ideal title, suggesting a more laborious endeavour than in practice it is.
Chopin's F-minor Ballade at the end sounded more like laborious negotiation than free-flying virtuosity.
A less laborious method than total collection of urine could make balance studies more feasible and expand the utility of using urinary Mg as an index of bioavailability, but the method needs to be accurate and sensitive.
Current marker sets in rats are mostly limited to microsatellites [ 22, 23], which are not abundantly available and are commonly detected in a more laborious way than SNPs.
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