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It is too tedious to do that.
There was no label too tedious to read, no piece undeserving of her scrutiny.
No event is too tedious to report, no dialogue too banal to reproduce verbatim.
It's become too tedious to pretend he isn't," wrote the New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl.
When that became too tedious to bear, he slowly began coming out to friends.
Perhaps that's how we'll find a sane relationship with tech: not through self-discipline, but by making it too tedious to bother with.
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Or, if you think it's going to be too tedious and inconvenient to use a table, then you can also use a separate page for every factor.
Instead, due to numerous factors too tedious and depressing to get into (remember the first paragraph?), they spend their lunch breaks making collages of underage, underfed fashion models and writing things like "A DRIP MEANS IT'S WORKING", etc. Thin + inspiration = thinspiration.
That's what spooks mean when they talk about "security by exotic time-consuming technology".In the real world, the answer is to use a protocol that, while far from perfect, makes reconstruction too tedious a chore to undertake, and yet remains simple enough to use in the first place.
These samples can be useful to assess complex structural features for which it would be too tedious or expensive to design and implement dedicated exact backtracing algorithms.
In the case of data, the Web has trivialized the effort of searching for knowledge that was theoretically public but too tedious in practice to discover.
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