Sentence examples for too laborious from inspiring English sources

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That seemed too laborious for a potpie.

It also has an unfussy design and simple controls so entering data isn't too laborious.

But Don Radosta, an owner, said slicing lettuce for sandwiches is now too laborious.

Not smooth, and to begin with too weighted with intent, too laborious in delivering its messages.

But in Sony's opinion (and many other people's), this is much too laborious, expensive and time-consuming.

Others, including the polynomial approximation methodology [J. Assoc. Comput. Mach. 32 (1985130]) 130] are too laborious for practical problem sizes.

Those who find sawing a fir too laborious and choosing one from a tree seller too time-consuming can turn to technology.

This is far too laborious for nanotubes to be used in microelectronic applications right away.Still, Dr Zettl thinks it can be done soon.

The ravenous smile, the scything broad shoulders, the burdensome distress, the important walk and complicated hair — she's too insistent, too laborious and heavily armed, and also too vulnerable.

Although block printing is becoming too laborious and costly for commercial use, some of the most beautiful prints have been made in this way.

In each case, there's plenty of data, but it's too laborious for scientists to catalog by themselves (they're busy with more technical duties anyway).

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