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Are these signs that all the tedious governance seminars and incomprehensible new rule books are at last beginning to produce real results?Well, no, actually.
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On the one hand, he could dispense with his dreams of driving out the Zionists and become the leader of the thirteenth-largest Arab state, a leader who would have to forgo the life of a media-age revolutionary and spend his remaining years dealing with matters of road-building, sewage, agronomy, tax collection — the tedious business of governance.
Even now, the mob waving pitchforks and torches finds the details of accounting, compensation and corporate governance too tedious to take seriously.
In this maelstrom of tension, the issue of BBC governance may appear as tedious as the minutes of a commission sub-committee, yet it should instead focus minds on how important the independence of the BBC really is.
But don't try to pretend that this tedious and essentially political issue of governance somehow gets to the heart of the problem that is plaguing the school system.
Tedious, dull.
"So it's tedious, really tedious.
Not only is this an increasingly tedious argument, a dispute between people who basically like the same thing, but which is based around notions of control, provenance and cultural governance.
Supposedly tedious, that is.
Tedious, maybe, but "relaxed".
The search became tedious.
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