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Mr. Bayh, the son of a senator, recalled a time when traveling to and from one's district was more arduous and when people who served in Washington made the best of it, often with others with whom they disagreed.
"Oh, no, that's too long," Ms. Levy said, explaining to another woman, Victoria Vasquez, who was visiting her son-in-law and seemed uninitiated in the ways of the system, that the check-in process at Rikers was more arduous than at other facilities.
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The task will be more arduous than they imagine.
Some of the trails are more arduous than others.
Shamsur Rabb KhanDelhiSIR – Battling the babu raj is more arduous than eliminating poverty in India.
The biggest substantive distinction is that the path to citizenship is more arduous.
"It is more arduous to honor the history of the nameless than that of the renowned," the philosopher wrote.
The road to adoption, however, can be more arduous and costly for same-sex couples, depending on where they live.
But the rules are more arduous for Tibetans and Uighurs, who must win approvals from several layers of bureaucracy — including provincial authorities; the applicant's hometown public security bureau; and for students, university administrators.
As difficult as it is for a people to try to solve their own "great historical problems," as the Jews in Egypt did, it is more arduous still to try to solve others'.
In my view Blair, having found the tackling of social exclusion to be more arduous and time-consuming than he imagined, decided that if he couldn't fix Britain, then maybe he could fix the world instead.
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