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As a member of the Fabian Society, he believed that, even in an imperfect democracy (women still did not have the vote), it was possible to make radical reforms through ideas rather than the ruthless use of money or the tedious habit of parliamentary cockfighting.
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Brushing your teeth after every meal can be tedious and a difficult habit to adopt.
Class division, by divorcing means from ends (production from consumption) and intelligent planning from physical operations, reduces physical labor to a tedious, mindless, meaningless mechanical exercise of habit, which thereby lacks aesthetic value in lacking unity and intelligent appreciation.
Water War in the Klamath Basin is sometimes a tedious read the authors have an annoying habit, useful in introductory college textbooks but nowhere else, of reminding the reader about what they have already explained and previewing matters they will explain later and it shortchanges the rich human component of the Klamath saga.
It will seem tedious at first but will become a good habit.
In contrast, the late majority and laggards generally had difficulties with the CTM, and found it tedious to change their practices due to ingrained habits.
In fact, I'd advise against it – the whole rigmarole of daily use starts to become a pretty tedious chore about a year in, and the cost is around the same as a ten-a-day smoking habit.
An often tedious and plodding public speaker, Mr. Kerry used a preponderance of short, declarative sentences, avoiding his habit of ad-libbing extras that deaden applause lines.
Arsenal manager George Graham opined "Winning is a good habit, so why not start early?" Graham lambasted those who found his team's playing style tedious: "The criticism that we don't pass the ball and we don't have flair is overdone.
" Football Manager saves, like dreams, are incredibly tedious unless they're your own," reckons Gareth Campesinos!, lead singer of Los Campesinos! and another Football Manager player whose habit is beyond all hope.
Tedious, dull.
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