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The Keyes campaign did not circulate petitions, saying the process was too arduous.
"I have fallen under the sword of Damocles and his wish for more news," Donaldson said, explaining that the introduction of a first bulletin at 4.30 am was too arduous.
As co-founder Lauren Leto explains, this was too arduous of a process for users.
The paper mentions that evacuating people from the power station's environs resulted in as many as 600 deaths - principally the elderly and seriously ill, for whom evacuation was too arduous.
I'm guilty of never having used a passcode on my iPads in the past, simply because unlocking them was too arduous, and because it seemed somehow more acceptable since this was a tablet, not the smartphone I carry around in my pocket constantly.
No labor in her interests was too arduous for him to undertake, no expense for her welfare or promotion too great for him too assume.
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Still, the effort of collating such things for each potential flight is too arduous for most people.
Two others -- Alan Keyes and Gary L. Bauer -- skipped the state primary because they found the rules were too arduous.
Travel by road and air had been too arduous or expensive for likely Chinese migrants, who mostly tended to be poor.
Still, some are optimistic that, given the county's reputation for valuing academic achievement, the search process will not be too arduous.
Besides talking about becoming explorers, Mr. Parker said, they discussed joining military special forces but concluded that the training would be too arduous.
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