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Many families consider the process too arduous; others mentioning lack of transportation, long queues, and long waiting times as obstacles to receiving assistance.
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Oh, nothing too arduous.
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The work is fun, not too arduous and great for families.
These participants reported the experience had been too arduous for themselves or their caregivers.
"The audition process is arduous," Mr. Telegdy said.
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