Sentence examples for tedious check from inspiring English sources

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Given ψ ∈ Hom (a, b ) - M o d ∞ (P ′, P ″ ) we define composition as ψ ϕ = ψ ∘ (1 B A 1 ⊗ ⋯ ⊗ 1 B A r ⊗ ϕ ⊗ 1 B B 1 ⊗ ⋯ ⊗ 1 B B s ) ∘ Δ P. It is a straightforward, albeit tedious check to see that these definitions make (a, b ) polymodules into a DG category which we label (a, b ) - M o d ∞, or just M o d ∞.

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After a weekend of tedious checking by two researchers, the paper ran an editors' note saying that Kouwe appeared to have "improperly appropriated wording and passages published by other news organizations".

Like Uber, Spring saves your credit card information after the first time you input so that users can truly shop on mobile without having to worry about a tedious check-out process from a small screen.

The main advantage for hotels is that they can direct staff away from the tedious check-in process towards a more tailored experience for guests and — presumably — up-selling them into services they will end up adding to their bill, like spa treatments, tennis lessons, or room service.

The certification data model of the product data is proposed to avoid a tedious checking procedure in the receiver system.

(iv) Assigning a Hurwitz closed-loop Jacobian and ensuring positive semi-definiteness of the closed-loop dissipation matrix, the tedious definiteness check of the energy is omitted.

It becomes quite tedious to check your balance and transactions on all your accounts as you have to deal with multiple shitty apps.

Hence in those cases, where it is tedious to check the condition D ″ u n ) theoretically, we can use numerical procedures to measure ratio of number of consecutive exceedances to number of exceedances and the ratio of number of upcrossings to number of consecutive exceedances in small intervals.

The proposed codification is based upon the fundamentals of graph theory which not only restricts the search space but also avoids tedious mesh checks.

Add to that, our smartphones are continuously tracking us these days, thanks to being so-sensor stuffed, meaning there's no technical requirement for tedious manual check-ins — giving location services a boost, if only they can get around the 'it's a bit stalkerish to be tracked everywhere' problem.

Breitbart, one of the hostage takers in this situation, didn't seem overly concerned about adhering to journalistic standards that require tedious fact checking.

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