Sentence examples for tedious presentation from inspiring English sources

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(3.1) In order to avoid a tedious presentation, we will forego to mention the points where a piecewise continuously differentiable function is not differentiable, for example, in conditions (c) and (d) in the following Proposition 3.1.

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Glisser, a London-based startup on a mission to end tedious presentations by letting presenters include real-time polls and Q&As, has closed a $1 million seed round.

Earnest drama gives way to scruffy realism, as video cameras observe defense lawyers and prosecutors resolving cases not with high-minded lectures about the Constitution but through bartering and social work and tedious presentations of mundane evidence.

In lengthy and at times tedious presentations, they've used videos, screenshots, maps and PowerPoint presentations to prove that the defendants were, in fact, present at the march.

The concept – that by using one supplier to provide all products or services you get better terms, lower costs and reduce administration time – belongs in bullet-pointed e-shots, tedious company presentations, and in the mouths of telemarketers in hellish call centres.

To the Editor: Those complaining about tedious, ineffective PowerPoint presentations might be forgetting the alternative: page after page of mind-numbing, often badly written paragraphs that are no better and certainly less efficient in getting the message across to audiences.

And there are plenty of other types of non-volatile memories, from cassette tapes to hard drives to flash memory, the kind that keeps tedious Power Point presentations safe on thumb drives worldwide.

Our endeavor shifts the brain atlas development paradigm FROM fragmented studies and mosaic content, "copy and paste" neuroanatomy, static presentation, and tedious neurological description TO holistic representation, truly 3D structural, vascular, connectional and functional neuroanatomy, dynamic brain de/composition (from blocks to brain), dysfunction brain atlases, and brain at work.

The phenomenon that presentations seem tedious and dull due to an overload of information and bad layout often has been called 'death by PowerPoint' [11, 12].

With very few visual aids (and no breaks) the presentations got a little tedious at times, but there were a few bright stars in the bunch.

A windowless auditorium and a set of presentations where the direction from the organizers to the presenters was "keep it tedious and repeat the information from the day before".

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