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Checking in may be more tedious when using a low-cost carrier, but changing planes in major airports where delays raise the potential for lost connections and luggage can be even more aggravating.
These problems become much more tedious when one of the contacting bodies behaves nonlinear viscoelasticity and large deformations.
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Today, checkout is 5 or 6 pages deep – definitely a longer, more tedious process when compared with Amazon's one-click.
And there are a variety of tools, like Dashlane, LastPass or 1Password, which can speed up the more tedious manual entry of credit card info when shopping online.
Although putting your phone on silent instead of vibrate is a safer option, it can sometimes make texting in class more tedious, as you will not always know when you receive a message.
Take around a five minute break when you've finished a small assignment and fifteen minutes when you've finished a larger, more tedious assignments.
Medieval literature she taught with a bright-eyed enthusiasm that mystified generations of undergraduates – but they remember her vividly, when they have long forgotten more tedious conventional seminars.
There are few things more tedious than people who insist that they are above something when the rest of the country is suffused with festive spirit.
The scrolling is quick and responsive, but I could certainly imagine it getting tedious when the time comes to pull up something more obscure.
Geoff Barrow: Music can be so tedious when it becomes a business, when you're talking more about other stuff than doing the stuff you did to get you into music in the first place.
In general, the respondents did not find the task tedious when using the wheel-questionnaire format, demonstrating the potential for collecting information in a more facile way.
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