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A novel is much more arduous.
Kelner, who appointed Alton, has "the much much much more arduous job of running the business side of things".
Can there be any doubt that Semenya's road to Rio was so much more arduous, demanding more training, talent and tenacity than her western rivals?
Instead, the public would have to prove that a project would bring harm, a shift that environmentalists say would make it much more arduous to stop sensitive projects like hazardous waste sites and nuclear power plants.
Freeberg is skeptical of this epiphanic account — he thinks the process was much more arduous and gradual — and he and Gitter are both dubious of Howe's assumption that Laura retained no residual understanding of language from her early childhood.
Freeberg is skeptical of this epiphanic account he thinks the process was much more arduous and gradual and he and Gitter are both dubious of Howe's assumption that Laura retained no residual understanding of language from her early childhood.
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Another is "tokenisation": the devices do not exchange card numbers, but tokens (a sort of digital voucher), making fraud much more difficult.Apple has also made mobile payments less arduous.
Both the female and male Karakal attrition rates were much higher those of regular IDF infantry soldiers, who have more arduous training.
This has been an arduous season for the Yankees, and they need a much more stable starting rotation to get them to October.
It's much more democratic, with laypeople and clergy represented in our votes, so progressive change can be a bit more arduous than it is in some other historic denominations.
The bioidentical process is quite arduous, and requires lots of testing, but each woman gets a regimen much more suited to her body.
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