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the laboriousness
noun
The condition of being laborious.
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Whitehouse & co may even have underestimated the laboriousness of such an enterprise.
They worked hard on it, but without any of the laboriousness that had gone into the session up to this point.
In manufacturing, strict management against contamination and human error is compelled due to direct use of un-sterilable products and the laboriousness of culture operations, respectively.
The laboriousness of the show is a pity, because a generally fine cast — including Angela Meade, a vocally agile Alice Ford, and Stephanie Blythe, a booming Mistress Quickly — works hard to spice up the ensembles.
Unlike Hill, Weaver's character divorces her ex-president husband, but he still strides confidently across the cultural landscape, a libidinous Southern charmer whose effervescence is a constant rebuke to her stiffness and the laboriousness of her march toward popular affection.
The Essays display both the laboriousness and the delight of thinking.
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The extraordinary laboriousness of the work and the high cost of production led to decreased demand and the decline of this important craft.
However, the very difficulty and laboriousness of the process led Freud to a crucial insight.
It probably has to do with their laboriousness, the way his works communicate all the sweat and all the labor that went into their creation.
But that laboriousness was nothing compared to "the hearing thing.
The most unnerving thing about the recipe is its laboriousness.
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