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The work is fun, not too arduous and great for families.
Not too arduous an assignment, admittedly, but there is a catch.
American power plants have already reduced their emissions by 15% since 2005, so requiring them to cut the same amount over a longer period is not too arduous.
If Wenger decides that the journey from Angola to the United Kingdom via Cameroon was not too arduous to prevent Song from playing, he may leave Campbell on the bench and deploy the Cameroonian alongside Gallas.
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A quick wander round the shops, grabbing a few bits from the shopping list, isn't too arduous, mainly because the children hold hands and lead me to each of the sections in this barn-like supermarket.
Speaking to BBC Radio Five Live, Murray admitted that the victory had not proved too arduous a task: "It couldn't have gone any better," he said.
Still, some are optimistic that, given the county's reputation for valuing academic achievement, the search process will not be too arduous.
But having beaten the bottom-of-the-group Croatians 6-0 away, that should not prove too arduous a task for Hope Powell's team.
The Keyes campaign did not circulate petitions, saying the process was too arduous.
If street protest is too arduous for the membership, should it not think of outsourcing its more strenuous activities to the immigrants who already do most of Britain's tougher jobs?
I'm guilty of never having used a passcode on my iPads in the past, simply because unlocking them was too arduous, and because it seemed somehow more acceptable since this was a tablet, not the smartphone I carry around in my pocket constantly.
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