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"It's very tedious to deal with what should rightfully be called by its proper name: Red-baiting," Wasserman said recently.
It also becomes slightly tedious to deal with such result sets in non-programmatic ways.
In many practices of identity management, especially those that require integrating multiple data sources, it is often inevitable and tedious to deal with the problem of identity duplication.
It was tedious at times, dealing with minutiae of voting machines and rubber deterioration.
Even if Club Concorde succeeds, they still have to fuel the plane, maintain it, house it, insure it, hire a crew, and have all the other tedious background business deals that make our world go 'round be finalized.
Biographers usually have their work cut out when it comes to fashion designers, the principal problem being that the clothes tend to be more reliably thrilling than the career, the sequins and seams a good deal less tedious than the shows and tantrums.
The second is organizational; in many tournaments players must duplicate the deals, a tedious job that may lead to penalties if done carelessly.
To study the explicit organizational knowledge pattern of an education and research institute is a tedious process as it deals with multiple subjects.
While clipping coupons can be tedious, grocery stores' weekly deals can often take out a significant chunk of change of the weekly food bill.
Carpers may also notice that few of these merry letters deal with the tedious administrative side of academic life.
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