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"laborious" Definitions
  1. taking a lot of time and effort
"laborious" Synonyms
arduous hard difficult demanding tough strenuous exacting gruelling(UK) challenging taxing grueling(US) heavy toilsome rigorous onerous formidable exhausting uphill tiring testing busy active industrious diligent assiduous sedulous engaged occupied working tireless bustling employed unflagging persevering indefatigable painstaking hopping operose tied-up hard-working forced stiff laboured(UK) labored(US) artificial strained unnatural contrived stilted affected studied awkward wooden constrained uncomfortable uneasy unrelaxed mincing self-conscious mannered boring monotonous tedious tiresome uninteresting dreary dull humdrum pedestrian drab leaden ponderous prosaic slow unexciting wearying colorless(US) colourless(UK) flat clumsy lumbering maladroit uncoordinated graceless blundering unco lubberly clodhopping elephantine heavy-footed slow-moving like a bull in a china shop ungainly bumbling unwieldy stolid prolix long-winded lengthy prolonged rambling diffuse verbose wordy long-drawn-out protracted circuitous circumlocutory overlong windy digressive discursive endless interminable long physical manual human hand laboring(US) labouring(UK) labor-intensive blue-collar done by hand hand-operated work-intensive non-automated non-automatic not automated not automatic standard done with one's hands troublous upsetting distressing disturbing troublesome disquieting perturbing unsettling troubling worrisome discomforting discomposing nagging worrying bothersome nasty trying annoying irksome irritating deliberate unhurried even regular leisurely steady painful sore aching hurt smarting hurting pained tender throbbing agonising(UK) agonizing(US) delicate distressed excruciating injured tingly achy afflicted afflictive bruised time-consuming gradual long-lasting lingering progressive conservative draggy drawn-out sustained dragging More
"laborious" Antonyms
easy light simple effortless undemanding cheap facile mindless nondemanding soft unchallenging easy-peasy lackadaisical lazy reticent trivial straightforward painless uncomplicated untroublesome idle inactive unbusy unemployed unoccupied careless negligent slack neglectful lax indifferent inattentive casual perfunctory indolent reckless uncareful incautious apathetic natural elementary smooth unproblematic trouble-free refreshing envigorating(UK) invigorating(US) slapdash haphazard thoughtless half-baked half-done half-hearted heedless lethargic slipshod unconcerned unenthusiastic unmindful unscrupulous unthorough irresponsible remiss unconscientious unreliable untrustworthy capricious corrupt impulsive inexact uncritical vulgar absorbing engaging engrossing gripping interesting intriguing involving lively riveting airy buoyant delicate exciting fun unburdensome stimulating exhilarating entertaining enjoyable thrilling disengaged inert static stationary motionless immobile unmoving still vacant graceful handy elegant light-footed little small tiny weightless adroit clever convenient dextrous(UK) dexterous(US) thin dainty agile gliding nimble lithe compact concise crisp pithy succinct terse calm tranquil placid relaxed serene peaceful laid-back quiet easygoing free from disturbance free from interference free from interruption idyllic indulgent pacific pacifical relaxing reposeful restful holy clerical priestly pastoral pontifical religious spiritual churchly divine ecclesiastical hieratic ministerial parsonical parsonish prelatic rectorial sacred apostolic canonical cleric reassuring pleasant soothing pleasing comforting happy encouraging agreeable calming nice helpful lovely pleasurable gratifying satisfying delightful delectable good timesaving spontaneous suave urbane flowing fluid free unaffected unpretentious genuine honest true hurried hasty speedy quick swift brisk fast rapid expeditious fleeting hurrying rushed precipitate precipitous rash brief short available off accessible contactable unengaged uninvolved having a break not busy not engaged not occupied not tied down not tied up off duty momentary ephemeral passing prompt temporary fugacious transitory evanescent transient short-lived short-term

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Without them ... our crops require laborious, costly pollination by hand.
He said mistakes can easily happen even after laborious training.
Because family trees contain many branches, it is laborious work.
The technique used in California is currently laborious and expensive.
Vanilla is valuable largely because it is laborious to grow.
We are not fans of laborious lengths for no reason.
The extraction process is slow and laborious, which affects supply.
That made the experience even worse, and much more laborious.
The laborious removals, it said, cost over $100,000 a year.
The process for submitting an emoji for inclusion is laborious.
"This is a very laborious process" for humans, Ray said.
Each PIN must be entered by hand, which is laborious.
Some of the more laborious animations were even in color.
Manually sorting and deleting these photos is a laborious task.
Yes, such laborious tasks require young people and young men.
" "The work of de-mining is dangerous, expensive and laborious.
It's an incredibly laborious task for a fast casual place.
In the past month even the smallest movement had become laborious.
From a distance, such laborious work might seem a questionable investment.
That's cool the first few times, but becomes laborious after awhile.
That more laborious process only happens after an animation is approved.
Through less laborious processes we also know more about Hillary Clinton.
Samardzija was pulled after four laborious innings, having thrown 98 pitches.
His work was more complex and laborious than most people saw.
It is time consuming and laborious, done far from the spotlight.
A return to normalcy would be a long and laborious undertaking.
If only playing in that world didn't also feel so laborious.
It beats the laborious, and frustrating, process of mailing absentee ballots.
For many, it is daunting, laborious, and an invitation for retaliation.
This is a painstaking and laborious process but a necessary one.
I still thought of it as problem sets and laborious computations.
But it's not just the notation that's laborious for Mr. Crumb.
"Not as laborious a transformation as it should be," he said.
But her life has taken a laborious road toward the American dream.
The process is laborious, usually taking upwards of a year to complete.
Counting the poor is laborious and treacherous, as the bank freely admits.
Breaking code was laborious, but once you had succeeded, the results endured.
Trying to play by the rules can be a laborious, opaque process.
Just typing out the equation in the calculator app is laborious enough.
The presentation is intense, and it requires a laborious process to make.
That act of appropriation is far more laborious than it might seem.
The story of bail reform is as messy as it is laborious.
Sadly, the stroke does not get in the way of laborious mugging.
Erasing every such reference would be laborious, time-consuming and, therefore, expensive.
The process is cumbersome, laborious and has a tendency to discourage participation.
An accurate diagnosis of mental illness is a serious and laborious undertaking.
JEFFREY WEISS The process has been very laborious and slow and incremental.
In meticulous if sometimes too laborious detail, Gabor documents reform's institutional failings.
And while zonts are laborious to create, they're also technical to make well.
Indeed, diagnosing people with suspected infections is a laborious and time-consuming process.
The Golden State Killer case was solved by a much more laborious method.
This leads to some pretty laborious work out plans for just about everyone.
Rodriguez (12-4) endured another laborious frame when he returned in the third.
Then they begin a laborious accounting procedure—integrate these, add that, square this.
Building a data lake from scratch is a slow-moving and laborious endeavor.
Walking shifted from a laborious act of biomechanics, to something that simply happened.
Their passing turned laborious, and they had back-to-back 24-second violations.
Creaking, creaking, creaking—machinery screws, pipes twist, grinded by laborious mine-worker hands.
A few years into a laborious process, Simon had a moment of revelation.
Chapter 0003 bankruptcy filings can be laborious proceedings that drag on for years.
The name became too laborious to pronounce, so he shortened it to Por.
Despite allowing six base runners, Matt Harvey threw five laborious but scoreless innings.
Getting the internal councils behind Home Smart was a laborious process, Töreman says.
Visits to grave sites are laborious to attain and characterized by strict security.
It's very laborious and you'll never get it as perfect as a bee can.
But for Duncan it became a laborious exercise: two hours each way on foot.
Finding clothes that are the right fit can be a laborious, psychologically challenging experience.
The instrument remains a remarkably complex device, laborious to manufacture and difficult to maintain.
Drew Pomeranz (6-3) made the homers stand up despite a laborious five innings.
The syndrome increasingly scars and thickens the tissue of the lungs, making breathing laborious.
The drinks, even when they appear to be simple, are painstakingly laborious to make.
I always say to go through every single rail twice, which sounds quite laborious.
But operating as a charity can be laborious, even after you set it up.
In preparation for Shade, he researched Still and was affected by his laborious process.
We know what you're thinking: Another step to add to our already laborious beauty regimens?
And it was a laborious project for her team to get Fertilome ready for market.
Tracking food poisoning cases is laborious detective work, and sometimes the culprit is never revealed.
Even today, it's a laborious process for hospitals and clinics to exchange patient health information.
It was an endeavor so ludicrous, laborious, and expensive that Li had trouble getting funding.
Instead, Apple decided to let the Air stand alone and die a slow, laborious death.
The public rapidly grows tired of the laborious council hearings, judicial proceedings, settlements and votes.
It's known as laborious, and generally frowned upon in most forms of modern game design.
It may not sound like it, but this was extremely difficult and laborious for me.
To prove that instrumental music, like a symphony, lies would be a laborious project indeed.
Using forests for building materials is way too laborious to survive in the 221st century.
In the days before Watson, the whole process was much more laborious and time consuming.
Far from intimidating or laborious, it's a welcome item in the kitchen, home or professional.
At Yossi Milo, I was introduced to the jaw-dropping, laborious work of Kyle Meyer.
He pushed through a laborious seventh inning jam and fired 115 pitches on the day.
I often found myself resorting to taps or the touchscreen; clicking felt laborious by comparison.
Printing was once a laborious task, needing a physical connection between the printer and computer.
But if journaling seems laborious, consider this: You don't need to do it 24/7.
But two genius young minds have invented a device that could change this laborious process.
And yet, like its agricultural forebear, it is laborious and repetitive and annoying and demanding.
Facebook offers political ad archives in a few countries, and searching by hand is laborious.
But most shareholdings are far smaller, making them less attractive and laborious to scoop up.
What did I contribute to the others, except the most laborious eight credits they ever earned?
Even though this look is a bit laborious for a casual dinner-date, it's downright mesmerizing.
He said he was able to win most of them back through a laborious, personalized process.
Believable slime is easy enough for a kid to make, but it's laborious to render digitally.
Automation allows Zume employees to shift focus from laborious tasks to more creative ways, she adds.
But in reality, picnics can actually be super laborious, requiring careful planning and pre-prepped dishes.
"The examination is laborious, expensive and is loaded with major uncertainties," Montgomery told Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.
Delicious in theory, annoyingly laborious in execution (you mean I have to turn on the stove?).
After adapting to the laborious control scheme, I began my first investigation still feeling quite hopeful.
None of this is to say that enjoying television should be an act of laborious efficiency.
We really don't have to undergo the normally laborious effort to define the candidate for voters.
We think memorizing is laborious, boring work because we've been taught to do it by rote.
Carlos Junior shot in for a laborious takedown on the midway point of the second round.
While there is no minimum financial requirement to start a foundation, the process can be laborious.
Dr. Henderson likened the technique to DNA sequencing — once laborious and costly, now commonplace and affordable.
Some patients died during laborious, multistep transfers, and some doctors felt the ship left too soon.
"This part is so laborious, but once you get the shell off, it's soft," she said.
The World Health Organization has a much more laborious technique that may also be more effective.
The process is error prone, laborious and the finished serum can result in serious side effects.
For a country of just 300,000 inhabitants, forming a government in Iceland has been strangely laborious.
The application process is laborious and time consuming with approvals currently taking six months or longer.
Wordplay TUESDAY PUZZLE — A fairly laborious workout today, but not because the puzzle is a slog.
Stereology is a laborious technique that works well for small, relatively uniform areas of the brain.
Legomsky, who has since left government, said any such effort would be "incredibly laborious" and cost prohibitive.
" But while the gig is "incredibly laborious," a former coaching assistant tells MassLive, it's also "very educational.
The Boring Company, as he calls it, aims to revolutionize the laborious, expensive act of digging tunnels.
The company has taken what used to be a laborious process and made it drop-dead simple.
It couldn't have been terribly laborious or costly for CBS to deliver this alternate viewing format either.
That spared them the laborious task of plugging the same data into multiple calculators many times over.
Thousands of residents are still displaced and starting the laborious process of rebuilding their homes and businesses.
The long, laborious wait for The Walking Dead: Season 7 comes to an end on Oct. 23.
The laborious task of making a drawing appear to move takes hours of precision, patience, and love.
The design process was laborious because the dashboard of a car is a "harsh environment," he said.
Moving a rig or other equipment between such parcels would become more laborious in such a scenario.
Rozman's laborious approach to grape-growing seemed sustainable for the crops but less so for the farmer.
It's too costly and laborious for sellers to do all the work on their own, Peterson said.
And challenging rates through available options at the federal government is a laborious, inefficient and expensive process.
He demonstrated his laborious technique, wrapping a tiny bamboo stick in cotton and dipping it in solvents.
They harvest their honey with a laborious hand crank-powered extractor, but the result is worth it.
But according to court documents in the Mylan case, these requests were laborious, irrelevant and time consuming.
Far from abandoned, then, these sculptures have been through a careful, laborious process of translation between media.
"So we had to notate all our songs in MIDI, which is a laborious process," Bechtolt continues.
"It's a laborious process," Mr. Begor, 60, said in an interview at the company's headquarters this week.
Are there appropriately urgent ways to limit virus exposure while also allotting time for these laborious undertakings?
The alternative is hauling buckets of water to your campsite, which is a long and laborious task.
Getting laws and ordinances changed — a laborious process before the crisis — takes even longer now, she said.
China's years of laborious and expensive spadework in Greece suddenly seemed imperiled, especially its investments in Piraeus.
The French state runs a famously laborious bureaucracy that, according to residents, has slowed the rebuilding process.
Why do they choose to go through the laborious steps of prepping, training and traveling with pets?
It was a laborious process, taking months of trial and error to get any answers at all.
For most of modern history, mass surveillance, when it has been implemented, has been laborious and expensive.
Only the Democrats could hold a lengthy and laborious debate and never once mention a growing economy.
Missing are the archaic dialogue and laborious scene-setting, the dense clutter of details signaling diligent research.
For much of human existence, life was miserable — full of laborious work, only to end relatively quickly.
Lumumba says that he finds the task of explaining black oppression to be emotionally laborious, but necessary.
But preparing tortillas the old-fashioned way is a laborious task that sucks up hours of the day.
He bounced back to earn the win despite a laborious first inning that saw him throw 33 pitches.
Gamification Anything that helps speed up the development process and make it less laborious for scientists is welcome.
Folded pieces of porcupine quills are used to decorate clothing, for example, and doing so is extremely laborious.
The timelapse starts all the way back on November 12, as ESA begins the laborious process of spaceflight.
He had his first experience of the laborious activity yesterday, when Tanahashi demonstrated it to the Carousel kitchen.
It might seem laborious, but this man-made migration is increasingly seen as a conservation strategy in Malawi.
WIF has so far planted some 218 million mangrove trees, but the task is laborious and time-consuming.
Establishing credible objections is a laborious process, forcing planners to solicit input from nearby businesses and traffic specialists.
Because tiebreakers remain normal length, they can feel laborious compared with the quick pace of the abbreviated set.
Sports statistics were still relatively primitive, and record-keeping, long before the computer age, was a laborious task.
The feature also resizes text appropriately, removing an incredibly laborious task from the editing process through software automation.
Then comes the laborious task of extracting medical information from the records and entering it into the database.
The company had previously tracked sales by calling record stores across the country, a laborious and slow process.
"It's a very mechanical, laborious, hands-on, tactile process," said Jeffrey Furticella, the photo editor on the project.
It was experimental, laborious to prepare and technically accomplished, but simply presented and priced like a cafe sandwich.
The Yankees capitalized on a laborious outing from Garrett Richards (4-4), who made the start instead of Ohtani.
Not every empty storefront is conducive to a thriving food hall, and they are laborious to plan and maintain.
For close to 100 years, antivenom production has been a laborious process of snake-milking and horse blood harvesting.
A presentation that can be given to any audience in any country, in any language, without laborious hand-translation.
But getting the full picture—all 3 billion base pairs of your genome—requires a much more laborious process.
For a service that is focused on streamlining processes, getting to this stage was laborious and not obvious, though.
The payoff for investing the laborious effort in levelling it up is its eventual transformation into the powerful Gyarados.
Still, many Uighurs see the costly and laborious hobby as a rite of passage, one vital for teaching responsibility.
A deposition would be far less burdensome than the painstaking and laborious path we have been pursuing at Yahoo!
However, not in a laborious, heavy-handed celebrity-type way, but with love and respect and, most importantly, friendship.
In a country with a thriving opium trade, that means laborious inspections of invoices and spot-checks of premises.
They're extravagant, complicated, laborious, and expensive, making them jaw-dropping, custom-built spectacles that are almost impossible to tour.
Instead of posting only videos, which are laborious to produce, trainers can build substantive followings with properly filtered photos.
These measurements may appear laborious at first, but we need to recognize the huge gains diversity affords us overall.
For some, it was a short and sweet decision, and for others, the process was a little more laborious.
In Oregon's Willamette Valley, bringing them back is laborious work that sometimes involves sacrificing stands of other native trees.
They're more sophisticated than watching TV, but way less laborious — and maybe even a bit cooler — than reading books.
The automated approach (still manually checked by human musicians) both improves precision and makes processing music far less laborious.
It's not a laborious process, but it can take a while to make more than one cup of espresso.
I use raw and humble fabrics, but in the construction and the quality of the fibers, it's very laborious.
Ms. Kravas's exploration of domestic drudgery — here, the dancers' laborious tasks feel like housework — is, at times, a chore.
Computers can do little with a text that humans could not, but they make some laborious work go faster.
"Bellicose posturing undermines the laborious work needed to galvanize the international community and pressure the Maduro regime," she writes.
Whether it's an oozing pile of cheesy mash or a slightly laborious pie, it's an everyday opportunity to create.
Securely connecting your wallet, blockchain-based virtual goods and biographical info to new dApps can be a laborious process.
For starters, there are absolutely loads of services out there, which makes considering all of the options pretty laborious.
As laborious as dye-transfer printing, the stop-time movie — Marker called it a "photo novel" — doesn't invite imitators.
The most common question deals with retiring from active duty, a laborious and often frustrating process for the wounded.
Virtuo was initially aimed at improving the process of renting a car, which included digitizing the laborious administration involved.
It is possible to be a conscientious objector to the whole laborious, stress-inducing, health-endangering process, of course.
It is possible to be a conscientious objector to the whole laborious, stress-inducing, health-endangering process, of course.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Somehow, the long, laborious trail that was 793 will soon wind to a close.
Clearing those tunnels and making sure there are no booby traps or hidden suicide bombers will be a laborious task.
All of this work is time-consuming and makes creating 3D content a laborious affair (relative to 2D content creation).
Add in Albert Pujols' laborious pursuit of his 3000th hit and the Angels' 15-5 start, and Trout was everywhere!
Companies are also using language understanding in the laborious peer review process that precedes publication, reports Douglas Heaven for Nature.
The process by which users of the pilot programs are being asked to submit their photographs is convoluted and laborious.
"They got to see how inefficiently we work through ideas," Chang said, half-joking about Momofuku's laborious research and development.
Image: PowerpigToday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) begins the laborious process of making our mobile internet even faster and better.
After weeks of laborious pixel by pixel editing, I printed out all of the artwork on our dot matrix printer.
But with a little backend technology doing the laborious comparisons, services like AirWander can unlock a new way to fly.
Only in the 19193s did reliable ground maps of eclipses appear, and their calculation was quite laborious until the 21919s.
But Clevinger needed 28 pitches to escape the third unscathed, and that laborious frame resulted in his relatively abbreviated outing.
On top of that, all of the conversations are laborious and many of them turn out to be absolutely pointless.
The hearing was all day, lasting from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The process was slow and laborious.
Even if you're licensed in another country, getting a license to practice abroad is a bureaucratic and often laborious process.
Bulk can sometimes be a detriment in the post, because it is often accompanied by slow feet and laborious movement.
In general, pitchers are eventually able to regain their velocity after Tommy John, but it's a long and laborious process.
He finally passed through the security checkpoint after along and laborious effort, but by then, his plane had already departed.
Despite being such a solid material, Young manages to assign glass a liquid-like quality through laborious cutting and layering.
Like many countries, Britain allows wealthy people to bypass the usual laborious process for getting a long-term residence visa.
It usually had 20 components, making assembly laborious; Chen Zhi's Lycra-angora prototype has only three and is wrinkle-resistant.
The food they served was experimental, laborious to prepare and technically accomplished — neither Korean nor Italian, often priced around $10.
The jewels found an eager audience, but the pieces Mr. Binns made by hand were costly and laborious to produce.
Even the Patriots' first touchdown drive proved laborious, requiring 12 plays and taking 5:793 off the third-quarter clock.
In Mexico, tamales are an everyday food, often eaten for breakfast and prepared en masse, as making them is laborious.
It meant understanding cell biology, lots of experimentation, and then the laborious work of layering cells to build the organ.
On the one hand it granted a sense of achievement, but for many it was just too laborious to be fun.
In regards to Tsipras, Lagarde said that it has been "difficult" and "laborious" dealing with Greece but "changes are taking place".
Writing is more of a laborious process, so I have actually gotten more respect as a writer than as an actor.
Once dyed, the slabs have a remarkable, airy presence that distances them from this laborious process and their photographic source material.
Beginnings were laborious, punctuation sacred: he filleted an American editor for removing his semicolons, "with all their different shades of pause".
Sometimes, he said, it is better to allow a community to settle its own differences rather than initiate a laborious investigation.
That's an especially laborious process, because the science team is working with a robot that's always about 150 million miles away.
But the number of salt farmers has declined as younger generations seek better pay and less laborious work elsewhere, Xuereb said.
On Sunday, the laborious search for Paul Swenson ended tragically when his lifeless body was found floating in a Utah creek.
Norway is treated as a friend—unlike Switzerland, which in place of the EEA has a laborious set of bilateral deals.
The west Denver designs are to be pre-approved for what would normally be a laborious and expensive construction permitting process.
Sure, we understand that the process for making high-quality undergarments can be laborious (and certainly justifies a higher price tag).
While digitising companies sounds simple, the reality can be complex and laborious, especially given multiple legacy operating systems in most industries.
Today, miners collect the accumulated, solid sulfur in laborious acts of extraction, but tourists, too, flock to see the volcanic wonder.
It's unclear how the companies will merge assets specifically, but it's possible that the deal could result in another laborious restructuring.
These may seem way more complex than your average, cheese-filled, Pinterest zucchini-boat recipe, but they're not any more laborious.
"The hardest part of the process was being patient with the work and how long and laborious it was," she said.
It's been a laborious undertaking consisting of purchasing new equipment, installing it, upgrading software, and learning to use the new systems.
She focused on studying how the brain represents touch, an area of research many students found too laborious to take on.
"With old Internet technology, retrieving and viewing any graphic image on a PC at home could be laborious," Coats explained, forebodingly.
But those used to unwrapping, say, a smartphone, and getting started after a few taps may find the Rift's setup laborious.
Until recently, realistic computer-generated video was a laborious pursuit available only to big-budget Hollywood productions or cutting-edge researchers.
They're a bit more laborious, but you'll be so excited to eat them that it won't actually feel like you're working.
Are your math classes mostly about memorizing formulas and doing the laborious computations that Mr. Urschel experienced in his early schooling?
The Future Library makes the physicality of culture palpable by insisting that we confront the long, laborious process of preserving language.
Also, Brady is exactly the kind of person who would establish a laborious workaround to avoid even the mildest of unpleasantries.
On the island of Hispaniola, present day Haiti and the Dominican Republic, Columbus did establish slavery to support various laborious enterprises.
It's a long, laborious process—grunt work that's both high-stakes and monotonous and delays the start of the actual surgery.
And although Black people have made light of what it means to code switch, the task is laborious and similarly surreal.
As long as parents' choice is put before public health, stopping measles from spreading in America will be a laborious, costly task.
The tasks are often repetitive and laborious and include things like audio transcription, data entry, and identifying objects in photos and videos.
Even adding smaller features, like allowing sims to have long hair, sometimes requires a laborious rebuilding of certain portions of the game.
You can produce laborious maps of stars flitting around the black hole at the center of the Milky Way or nearby galaxies.
The squeamish should be warned there's also a fair amount of torture, which vaguely echoes the project's laborious path to the screen.
Slaven Bilic clearly has some serious work to do, starting with the laborious task of soldering some moving parts onto James Collins.
Nigeria is also pursuing $480 million that has been seized in the US, but faces a laborious legal process to reclaim it.
Then, set aside a couple of hours to deal with moving those automated payments — a laborious process that will inevitably cause problems.
The problem has always been coordination; before the internet, it was laborious, slow, and "chunky" to plan and execute shifts in demand.
Washi is more like an active metaphor for Japanese craft writ large — luxurious, laborious, useful and maintaining a rough-edged, pastoral simplicity.
Destemming is a more modern technique, as it depends on the technology for automating the destemming process, which otherwise would be laborious.
This year, he decided instead to sell those objects, partly to avoid the laborious process of setting up a new nonprofit entity.
Labor Day was pretty laborious for those of the estimated 28,000 Burning Man attendees who were determined to leave the festival Monday.
The DTR gave no credit to the individuals who helped them, whether by sharing knowledge of the land or providing laborious services.
Starting in 2015, Mr. Putin's union has allowed cargo trains and trucks from Kazakhstan to pass into Russia without laborious customs inspections.
Dealing with undocumented prisoners is a laborious process at the best of times, but that's pushed to extremes when it comes to Libya.
The biggest risk for Nexto is that building these interactive guides could be too confusing and laborious for some tourism boards and venues.
If Pruitt wants to repeal and replace the Clean Power Plan, he'll have to go through this whole laborious process all over again.
There's little in the way of traditional melody, and it creeps along at a laborious pace, like a wounded beast moaning for release.
Doing everything in the physical world may be slower and more laborious, but the data you get is more pure, in a sense.
To accomplish this, it's using computer vision and machine learning technology to fully automate the laborious task of measuring crop output and quality.
Apple's iTunes Terms and Conditions have a long and storied history as one of the most laborious legal documents that no one reads.
They contrast Venezuela's laborious referendum process with the speed with which neighboring Colombia is organizing a referendum on a peace deal with guerrillas.
"It's a long, laborious process to identify the victims and reunite them with the family members," Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said Monday.
From online reviews customers appear to be charmed by Pepper's antics and were forgiving of the laborious service style of her 'waiter' colleagues.
Some of the forfeited $480 million is located in banks outside the US, which will require an even more laborious process to recover.
Who knows why Mr. Affleck, looking appropriately dead-eyed and miserable, committed himself to this laborious ultraviolent brain tease of a crime thriller.
A robot, equipped with machine vision and enough artificial intelligence to recognize the traits the breeder is seeking, could automate the laborious process.
The laborious process starts with Black trimming down the fat from a 12-pound slab of brisket, slimming it down to 8 pounds.
Connecting the dots to Mr. Trump's own financial misdeeds — if there are any dots to connect — will be a long and laborious process.
You can judge how laborious a food is by how long the video is—the longest, Gourmet Jelly Bellies, stretches to 2724 minutes.
You also have the option of adding a tip, which we highly suggest as the shopper is performing a timely and laborious task.
Such a process would be laborious and time-consuming, but it is what the Constitution requires if the president is unwilling to divest.
Some of my favorite books felt laborious at the outset, but nothing good comes from reading a book that feels like a punishment.
She realized that at least some of the players' faces could be brought back to life, and decided to undertake a laborious restoration.
The operator showed him the laborious process of entering his data and his program onto computer punch cards, the standard of the era.
But while a more laborious initial undertaking, this stuff more than makes up for the effort required in its extreme lethality to roaches.
They could make math mistakes when inputting the data by hand, or their applications could be incomplete, resulting in a laborious verification process.
The cold candied oranges here are a hybrid — lazier, less laborious than an actual technically glacéed fruit, but also more refreshing to eat.
Soon we'll look on email as an incredibly laborious method of communication, like our parents regarded 20-page letters written with quill pens.
Until the mid-eighties, the two of them hand-set text on an old letterpress, a laborious process that encourages caution and thrift.
After a laborious multiyear restoration project, Centro SCOP was eventually reopened to thousands of SCT employees, though its top floors were never rebuilt.
But "EPA regulatory changes have to go through a laborious rulemaking process and can be challenged in court by green groups," Plumer writes.
This highly skilled and laborious process began by sticking two sheets of paper together with glue made from chewed prison bread, passed through linen.
If this sounds like an incredibly laborious way to recreate the convenience of the old and familiar analog headphone jack, that's because it is.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Nearly three years ago, painter-photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa was found guilty of murder after a long, laborious trial.
Late developers can generate high returns on new capital and can copy technologies from richer places, without a laborious process of trial and error.
"It's time-consuming to gather all the disparate information together initially, and then it's a laborious process to update it going forward," Piazza says.
None of the optional conversations or events seem laborious because it feels like you're really making a connection with the animals of Possum Springs.
Magenti recalled trips between the two countries, before freedom of movement came into effect under the Schengen Agreement, as laborious, unnecessarily complicated, and tiring.
Back then, the coach was Carlos Bilardo, a former physician whose laborious and structured approach prioritized results, not the process that led to them.
More laborious for the Chancellor will be nailing down a willing coalition partner -- or even an unwilling coalition partner, if it comes to that.
The study only counted Steps 2 through 7.) Here's how you do it the (much more laborious) W.H.O. way: Step One: Rub palms together.
And it probably should have applied to the following laborious and comical international incident concerning a drone and Israel, Russia, and the United States.
Reconciling the two will be more laborious and hazardous than expected, exposing the world's biggest trade partnership to further turmoil in the months ahead.
When it opened on Broadway in 1989, after a long and laborious gestation, "Grand Hotel" was acclaimed as a triumph of stagecraft over substance.
The clinic will provide $19523 consultation sessions to guide international artists through the laborious process of obtaining an artist visa to the United States.
It has a Snapdragon 23 Plus processor and 8GB of RAM, and it feels very fast to use outside of some occasionally laborious animations.
It miscasts politics as exciting, facile, and instantly gratifying, when every substantive form of action is laborious, time-consuming, and at times grindingly tedious.
The clinic will provide $13 consultation sessions to guide international artists through the laborious process of obtaining an artist visa to the United States.
Instead, he'll have to follow the Administrative Procedure Act, a law from 1946 that governs the somewhat laborious process of putting rules into place.
Companies spend a lot of time doing laborious risk assessments of their vendors, then have to answer the same assessments for the companies they serve.
Either way, the citizenship question has to be resolved very soon, as the process of printing and distributing the census forms is hugely laborious. 13.
And if you already have a stuffy nose or cold, then simply breathing and existing in your home can become a laborious, even painful, task.
To the contrary, I personally believe that I engaged in a lengthy, laborious (in both senses), and reasoned effort to implement Delaware Supreme Court precedent.
Finding the right tools can be challenging too, as hand-poking a tattoo on one point at a time can be both laborious and painful.
Unlike previous laborious ceremonies, the spectacle cracked along at a rapid pace after speeches by Putin and Infantino and a display of traditional Russian dancing.
AI will serve as a better tool for many laborious functions, augmenting diagnostic capability and enabling physicians to practice at the top of their license.
Roman will have to compete with the status quo of silent suffering, laborious doctor's visits, dangerous online pharmacies and other startups as it gets going.
Language can become laborious; the meaning of words and objects can be lost, and fluent speech can dissolve into fragments of sentences with nonsensical grammar.
The one-man winemaking band behind the Cepas Elegidas ("chosen vines" in English) winemakers, he is just as involved in his wine's laborious production process.
Right-hander Charlie Morton struggled mightily commanding his offerings, issuing season highs in walks (six) and hit batsmen (four) over 20143 2/3 laborious innings.
Still others we recovered from the laborious review of the millions of email fragments dumped into the slack space of the server decommissioned in 2013.
He takes the reader through the laborious task of reportage with a humanity and forthrightness, making this book more than just a catalog of tragedy.
I often hear from hard working Georgia farmers who need help navigating the laborious, slow, complicated and ineffective H-2A seasonal agriculture worker visa program.
The so-called "tanker planning tool" was also developed in months, not years, something that is an anomaly in the Pentagon's often laborious acquisition system.
Restoring forests after the smoke clears remains a slow, laborious process, and seedlings can take months, even years to grow so they can be replanted.
It's also annoyingly laborious to make — an average batch takes around 24 hours to brew fully, which means you can't exactly drink it on demand.
Now, thanks to the generous YouTube community, I no longer need to undergo this costly and laborious process in order to satisfy my stuff interest.
The strategy can be exorbitantly expensive and laborious, but filmmakers often prefer it because of the control it gives them after the filming is over.
The state argued that the Texas law only reached the Supreme Court after it went through a laborious fact-finding process in the lower courts.
Tengiz was remote and laborious to reach, and as worries about climate change grow, some observers, including investors, question whether the business has a future.
They mostly share scenes with the archangel Gabriel (Mel Johnson Jr.) who reveals plot points we know by heart, making for quite a laborious experience.
Van Gend says he is among the first in contemporary design to use this laborious technique — usually reserved for trays, bowls and other traditional handicrafts.
It would figure that such an enormous man with long limbs, or levers in baseball parlance, would find adaptations to his swing to be laborious.
That is why they rushed their turkey of a bill to the floor without going through the laborious process of holding hearings and building coalitions.
Standstill can cause, among other problems, lubricants to solidify, which in turn results in a loss of precision and a need for laborious repair work.
Calmette's method still dominates antivenom production today—a practically medieval process of snake milking and horse blood harvesting that is laborious, expensive, and error-prone.
A startup called TrademarkVision aims to simplify it by replacing that laborious and arcane process with what amounts to a machine-learning-powered reverse image search.
Rats communicate largely in ultrasonic frequencies that human ears cannot process, and even with specialized microphones, tagging and categorizing squeaks in recordings is laborious at best.
They also began the tradition of including a foreword detailing how laborious and painstaking the process of wading through thousands of sometimes-legible postcards truly was.
The Echo Plus makes it very easy to get smart gadgets up and running in your home, which can be a laborious process with other systems.
The word "gel" used to mean a laborious nail process — one that required master precision, a UV setting light, and about $40 in cold, hard cash.
But they don't think there is a shortcut to the laborious task of coaxing people to explicitly state the weird, invisible, implied knowledge we all possess.
While Skloot's laborious efforts serve as a sort-of tribute to the merits of old-fashioned journalism, the movie lands in a dramatic no man's land.
Viewers can learn to cook penne meatballs, fish and chips and Ramen noodles in the 33- to 60-second videos, which Willis says are excruciatingly laborious.
The odd, laborious process of Monday's Iowa caucuses may yet favour Mr Cruz, with his devoted evangelical supporters, despite Mr Trump's gains in the opinion polls.
The problem was cocoa butter: People didn't like the taste of it, but removing it was laborious and time-consuming and not all that successful, anyway.
Android Marshmallow is a beautiful operating system when it runs smoothly, but the Moto G makes its blooming animations and subtly delightful transitions look painfully laborious.
For blockers to get around these changes, Facebook said they would have to begin analyzing the content of the ads themselves, a costly and laborious process.
" Valdez picked beans on a Colombian hillside while a narrator described the laborious process behind what an early commercial called "the richest coffee in the world.
The problem is, housework is often overlooked as work, even though it is often as laborious (or in some cases, more so) as any paid job.
In some places, like San Germán, helicopters lowered poles into place atop steep ridges in a laborious process that would restore power to roughly 30 homes.
For the uninitiated, removing shapewear — to use the bathroom, for example — can be laborious, requiring some yanking and rolling and a base level of forearm strength.
" In his blog post, Branson writes that within an organization, it results in "slow processes, lengthy, laborious meetings, a loss of momentum and ultimately less progress.
We don't necessarily want to preview them, it's quite laborious in fact, but it's the biggest competition in world football, so we have very little choice.
He edits his films himself, a process so laborious and involved that he recently joked with the Paris Review that he only eats "intravenously" while editing.
For her part, van Herpen is obsessed with materials and process, devoting herself to laborious handwork for her couture, the majority of which she executes herself.
The bags are made from Nilo crocodile hide that's dyed in a laborious process, creating a white center and gray edges that resemble the snow-capped Himalayas.
The AIDS ransomware didn't actually encrypt the contents of files—only their names—so restoring the computer to a usable state was pretty straight forward, albeit laborious.
When I was drawing the prisoners going to Kandahar Airport, it was an incredibly laborious process because the photo was taken at night with a telephoto lens.
That's a laborious process, and a filmmaker might end up with an unfixable shot that they don't realize is unusable until days or weeks after the shoot.
The one wild card is that EPA regulatory changes have to go through a laborious rule-making process and can be challenged in court by green groups.
Not long ago, gathering this kind of information required researchers to actually travel to the mountains and manually collect the data—an extremely laborious, and imprecise, process.
His flash photos depict offices jam-packed with the ratty wreckage of drivers' licenses renewed, properties purchased, and other laborious transactions—some dating back to the 1960s.
The problem, however, is that labelling data is laborious, and since it's a job carried out by teams of humans it is prone to inaccuracy and inconsistency.
Mass-produced wines that take advantage of the economies of scale will often be cheaper than those that are the products of laborious farming and careful craft.
Excavators have started the laborious task of removing debris and fallen trees from roads throughout the island and trucks carried drinkable water to the worst-affected areas.
But as European efforts to set up a mechanism to insulate trade with Iran, this is a laborious process whose impact will be limited for some time.
Junior forward Angel Delgado, who entered the night as the top rebounder in country, grabbed 15 boards and also scored 19 points in a laborious 43 minutes.
For physicians, it can be a laborious, frustrating process: Doctors spend nearly two hours on documentation per hour of direct patient care, according to a recent study.
They insisted that Mr. Macron was not pressuring the chancellor, but that it was important to outline French ideas as Ms. Merkel begins the laborious coalition negotiations.
But the laborious strategy deployed in this study — biopsying the tumor, sequencing it and then dividing the patients into mutation-guided treatments — provided few novel therapeutic inroads.
While some bonsai grow from seeds, creating the shimpaku is a laborious process, not least because the original trees are dangerous to collect, growing on precarious cliffsides.
Nor could the agency simply explain its interpretation in a policy statement: These interpretations would have to follow the laborious notice-and-comment procedures for adopting regulations.
This gives them a few minutes of respite before the dinghy scrapes against a speed bump or the road and the laborious process begins all over again.
Homework is a drag for any high schooler, but for the class of 2006's Laura Palmaro Allen, even starting an assignment required a laborious, multistep process.
Lonergan jokes that the reason he switched from novels to plays is that there was less type on the page, which made them less laborious to correct.
"Basically just desolder the flash chip and swap it out with a fresh one," but the actual process is more laborious—and more interesting—than Allen first imagined.
On the device, you have to use the four-way D-pad to select one letter at a time (or choose preset responses), which is slow and laborious.
Police officers face a laborious and often fruitless task when they try to match photos of crime suspects to mug shots of people who have already been arrested.
They could still turn out to be more akin to 3D TVs, which instead of vastly improving an aspect of our lives, made it more laborious and irritating.
Reporting an alert is no more difficult than changing the radio station on the dashboard, a much less laborious process than tapping through the menu on a phone.
And furnishing a home is a laborious nightmare that most people want to end as quickly—and with as little reading of articles like this one as possible.
Until just a few years ago, altering individual genes in everything from plant cells to mouse cells to human cells was a crude, laborious, and often futile process.
My heart has been learning in a much more humble and laborious way, learning that feelings are useless without facts, that all privilege is ignorant at its core.
Landing a government contract has traditionally been a grueling and laborious process, requiring companies to comply with a list of regulations that, when printed out, weighs 8.5 pounds.
In a summer movie season burdened by laborious franchise updates and a calendar all but void of fun, April and the Extraordinary World should have made a splash.
It was better through the middle innings, but he gave up two runs in a laborious third and a solo home run to Nick Markakis in the sixth.
The birds preferred the Iberian Peninsula route because there are stronger updrafts over land than over the Mediterranean, making the long flight to Africa safer and less laborious.
The first is a testing product that automatically spots bugs and writes tests, which is one of the lower-hanging and most laborious parts of quality software development.
Of course any actual changes to tax policy will depend on the results of laborious negotiations with Congress — no campaign policy proposal is ever enacted exactly as written.
Although few artists work through the incredibly laborious medium today, you've likely encountered these small, vibrant, and often figurative depictions of Japanese history in a museum or online.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — Midway through the West End premiere of the laborious sound and light show "The Exorcist," I kept returning to one question: What's the point?
That attitude guided the Mets (853-18) again on Sunday, when they pulled deGrom after just one laborious inning of a 4-2 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies.
The laborious process followed a script that prosecutors often have to execute in murder cases where the most crucial piece of evidence — the victim's body — cannot be found.
The next morning, in 100-plus-degree heat, Fleming and his team began the laborious task of clearing the many boxes of bomblet fuzes left inside the plant.
You can delete your social media accounts and try to cover up your digital footprints — but be warned: The process can be laborious and is not always foolproof.
Stone Age humans, principally the species Homo erectus, would use rocks, bones or antlers to fracture larger boulders, hewing sharp tools in a laborious process known as knapping.
Tack on the added limitations on the market for those sizes above 14, and finding the piece of your dreams can start to feel like a laborious, frustrating task.
Every individual would put a value on each item she owned, down to the last pencil (potentially a laborious exercise), and would be taxed on her total declared wealth.
Rarely spending more than a few years exploring a particular path, Picabia abandoned the laborious complexity of Cubism following World War I and went on to help found Dada.
The illness has been linked to memory loss and even death—and it's one football players are prone too because of the laborious and dangerous nature of the game.
The task of examination has been laborious thus far, but it would be much more so to arrive with correctness at a second and closer approximation to the truth.
But landing a government contract has traditionally been a grueling and laborious process, requiring companies to comply with a list of regulations that, when printed out, weighs 8.5 pounds.
The strategy was imperfect and laborious, but last year six of the school's twenty-six students received full scholarships—to Dartmouth, Eastern Connecticut State University, Hampshire, Berea, and Tougaloo.
Apart for long periods, they corresponded by recruiting strangers on Facebook to translate their messages between English and Arabic, a laborious process that produced as much frustration as understanding.
The problem was that Mr. Robbins is willing and able to do the laborious and intellectually demanding policy work that Brexit will require, while Mr. Davis is famously not.
And then, at last, Android Taylor assumes a Jesus pose like Neo at the end of the final, laborious Matrix film as she defeats the bad guys, I guess?
But the stories obscure the lure of living in an association, which is that someone else takes care of the laborious jobs that other homeowners have to do themselves.
That means the vast bulk of the US troops and equipment would need to come by boat, a laborious process that could take six weeks or longer to complete.
Ever since the raids, the inquiry has been bogged down by a laborious review of the nearly four million documents and data files that were seized from Mr. Cohen.
Federal law eventually banned the practice, but changes to laws in every state and laborious legwork -- searching through millions of documents -- would be required to expunge the exclusionary language.
Lately, however, the Vesta colony has been sending forth a wholly different sort of export: refugees fleeing oppression, who attach themselves to cargo via a laborious and dangerous process.
Up to 10 percent of the oil palm's fruit go to waste because it's a laborious process to judge the health of the plants, and fraught with human error.
After paying the annual $119 membership fee, customers are divorced from the complicated logistics and laborious exploitation it takes for a package to arrive in two days (or less).
In India, Qatar Airways is going through what Baker described as a "laborious" process of legal requirements before applying for a license to set up a domestic carrier there.
Previously, ex-felons could apply for re-enfranchisement from the governor and state Cabinet, but that strict clemency process was long and laborious, with no set criteria for success.
But all too often, prices on art dealers' websites — and in their galleries and booths at fairs — are "on application," a process that can be both laborious and forbidding.
Nurmagomedov improved to 214-303 (230-217 in U.F.C.) in a path to the lightweight championship much more laborious than his five rounds in the ring at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
Normally, you have to tinker with some tools, pry off parts, and do other laborious manual operations on the controller to switch out thumbsticks, change trigger action, and so on.
He's concerned the generation that will follow him is too reluctant to get its hands dirty doing the kind of laborious, unglamourous work necessary to keep machines like these running.
According to a video of a Baskin-Robbins cake maker, the turkey cake is pretty laborious, requiring several sessions of decorating and waiting for various elements to freeze or set.
The earlier, much-maligned Reddit comment was a major misstep, but this tangible change does help to cut down on what was looking like Battlefront II's most laborious grind. Now.
The researchers describe the laborious process of digitizing the tapes: "We couldn't use that system, so we had to design a new one," Hansen said in the UT Dallas blog.
The program also includes a more laborious and detailed account recovery process to prevent fraudulent access by hackers who try to gain access by pretending they have been locked out.
It's agonizingly slow, but hey, you don't have to touch the cable or plug in the connector, which — let's be honest — can be a laborious process and a huge hassle.
The toddy wine is what will make you cringe (and climb up one of the trees yourself if you're so drunkenly inclined), and making it involves a more laborious process.
Archer survived a laborious 45-pitch first inning to last five innings, during which he allowed six runs (five earned) on five hits and four walks while striking out four.
While Puerto Rico has access to $16 billion in federal funding, the process is so convoluted and laborious only 30 percent of the money has made it to the island.
Or some 20-track album is just so unjustifiably long that the process of listening feels laborious, a dense wade through the artist's journey toward jacking up their streaming numbers.
The companies use technology to automate the laborious task of processing the claims, and usually find investors to finance legal costs in return for a share of the eventual judgment.
Typically confirming Supreme Court justices, who hold lifetime appointments and have ultimate power over deciding the constitutionality of a wide range of laws, is considered to be a laborious process.
Teaming up with Dr. Pringle, Joshua Daskin, a conservation ecologist at Yale University, undertook a laborious search of 500 scientific studies, government white papers, nonprofit reports and park management documents.
It takes many long hours of laborious work to ensure that the aircrew have a safe aircraft to fly, but it's work that Barksdale's crew chiefs are proud to do.
And the customarily rigid United States Golf Association, warden of golf's laborious rule book, even went out of its way last week to make the game, and its rules, easier.
Recently, he sold out a series of three 7-foot-tall cast glass "Family Story" totem poles (a different, far more laborious technique) for hundreds of thousands of dollars apiece.
Navigating between digital technology and laborious handcraft, Ms. King pursues the elusive spark of animation, the moment when a wooden hand waves gently and tentatively moves its wonderfully opposable thumb.
The court filing from the Justice Department and the American Civil Liberties Union case describes a slow and laborious process to try to connect the families that have been separated.
It is annoying, demanding, laborious, finicky farm work — a treasure hunt, through stiff weeds, for specks of value so small you need thousands to produce a single loaf of bread.
Putting the prosthetic back on each morning wasn't such a big chore though; it was no more laborious than putting in contact lenses, and fit naturally into my morning rituals.
Across both chambers, there was widespread relief that the House had finally passed the measure, capping off one of the most laborious approval processes for emergency relief in recent memory.
Once mixed into an organic solvent such as linseed oil, the coating would produce a bright white with just one layer, making the painting process less laborious in many cases.
Together, the pair wind their way through firefights in the streets in real time, by way of a strung-together series of long takes that's more laborious than it is impressive.
It is a laborious, time-consuming process that involves buying the bonds of a few bankrupt companies for pennies on the dollar and then working with management to effect a turnaround.
The mere possibility that ballet dancers could carry the laborious weight of topical issues while wearing pointe shoes, without devolving into obscure, apolitical abstraction, might be met with an arched-eyebrow.
Rather an unidentified third-party will take on the laborious task of managing the fleet of self-driving vehicles, said Eric Meyhofer, head of Uber's self-driving unit, in a statement.
Getting the Momentum True Wireless paired was laborious — you have to touch and hold both earbuds to enter pairing mode — as it didn't always work, and the connection wasn't always stable.
In fact, for most working mothers in the United States (one of the few industrialized countries that does not have guaranteed maternity leave), pumping can be cumbersome, laborious, and often unhygienic.
It is a laborious process that can only be performed by specialized surgeons who are exposed to radiation doses from X-rays that keep track of the device inside the patient.
The philosophy was developed to adjust the work process from its traditional practices, back when making a new iteration of something was laborious and had to be done all at once.
While users can ask to have their information removed, the process can be laborious; there are hundreds of data brokers, and some require a government-issued ID to remove personal information.
It was a sprint by the laborious standard of Red Sox-Yankees battles, with the game finishing in 2 hours 21 minutes — the fastest in this rivalry since May 6, 1994.
LONDON — The title alone would seem to capture how many people here are thinking about this apprehensive chapter in history, as the long goodbye known as Brexit grinds into laborious gear.
No one wants to give a known criminal an expensive laborious trial and extend a variety of due process protections, but this is what is necessary in our freedom loving republic.
Yoshihara said that in Japan, there's a view that the military's job is dangerous and laborious, but she values the navy's commitment to letting women balance their careers and family life.
Unfortunately, Jose's lipoma is pretty fibrous and stuck to the skull, so Dr. Lee has to snip it out piece by piece — which we saw last week — in a frustratingly laborious process.
Happy Death Day 2U pulls off a trick that isn't especially easy for original movies, let alone direct sequels: it makes all the laborious world-building and storytelling effort feel like fun.
Some have suggested the EU is choosing sides, since an account-driven data collector like Facebook faces a more laborious set of changes under the GDPR than a search engine like Google.
"I'm surprised he makes the statements he makes," said the lawmaker, who wondered whether Romney is happy in the Senate, where moving legislation can be a laborious process that tests one's patience.
For decades, the answer has been less based in science than in the fact that no drug companies were willing to go through the laborious process of getting an OTC contraceptive approved.
The photographers' friend Nike Okundaye, a Nigerian chief and textile artist, is trying to revive the laborious methods for dying patterned indigo clothes, a tradition handed down from her great-great-grandmother.
Patterson shows up with plastic jewelry, small, patterned bows, Mardi Gras beads, fanciful embroidery, appliqués, brooches, faux gold coins, and gold-painted seashells that are procured and arranged through a laborious process.
It's one of a growing number of direct-to-consumer brands in the last few years that is finally putting an end to the laborious search for more affordable, high-quality workwear.
Though he spent hours with his debate team the last two Sundays, the sessions were more freewheeling than focused, and he can barely conceal his disdain for laborious and theatrical practice sessions.
The graphic form, more than any other, can play host to this desire, monkey with chronology and reveal how the past creeps into the present — no special effects or laborious exposition required.
An idea that was once marginal enough to require laborious defense gradually became so self-evident that it was hardly worth explaining; like the crumpled letter, its presence was taken for granted.
Shame-faced, bashful, insolent, chaste, luxurious, peevish, prattling, silent, fond, doting, laborious, nice, delicate, ingenious, slow, dull, forward, humorous, debonair, wise, ignorant, false in words, true speaking, both liberal, covetous, and prodigal.
Taken as a group, the advice is clear: Getting rid of toxins is as simple and as laborious as just taking better care of your body and letting it do its thing.
While I don't believe I need to meditate for an hour every day to be successful, even the five minutes I aim to get in each morning can feel intimidating and laborious.
It is typically produced by farmers using a laborious and antiquated method, at primitive distilleries known as palenques , and sold or shared in villages to mark births, funerals, and everything in between.
With Ratish Nanda, the AKTC's enthusiastic head in India, this correspondent recently descended to the bottom of a baoli that was being cleared of centuries of rubble and sludge, bucket by laborious bucket.
Image: Lunar and Planetary Institute/Paul Schenk/NASA/New HorizonsIt proved to be a time-consuming and laborious endeavor, requiring the researchers to piece the scattered images together like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle.
The most effective man-made way to contain a wildfire is to box it inside buffer zones that are absent of everything that burns — a laborious, intense pursuit that requires clearing the land.
Back in the old days we actually rented movie cameras from Hollywood, using seven millimeter black and white film, which was very expensive and extremely laborious to analyze the 100 frames per second.
"Machines will take on more repetitive and laborious tasks, but seem no closer to eliminating the need for human labor than at any time in the last 150 years," says the Deloitte report.
Of course, time jumps are a convenient way to advance storylines without having to do any laborious narrative legwork, and by leaping forward 18 months, Kang is able to make some big changes.
Until recently the moderates hoped that Mr Corbyn would do the honourable thing if he leads Labour to defeat and resign, leaving them to embark on the laborious work of rebuilding their party.
With dry conditions forecast to continue for the next three months, farmers had to decide whether to continue the expensive and laborious task of hand-feeding cattle and sheep or sell their livestock.
Although this route led to the acceptance of acupuncture in the Australian healthcare system, it is an expensive, laborious process, and it would be difficult to account for different practices among the ngangkari.
In addition to improving the timing of palliative care, the system could also ease the burden placed on doctors when trying to predict patient outcomes, which is a laborious and time consuming process.
Matt Goldberg, Collider ... there is something ponderous and cumbersome about Justice League; the great revelation is very laborious and solemn and the tiresome post-credits sting is a microcosm of the film's disappointment.
Turning plastic into a usable material in this way is a laborious process, but Parley for the Oceans' founder, Cyrill Gutsch, says that now it's been done once, it'll be easier to repeat.
America, that restless concept, is the Whitney Biennial's only real rubric, and Locks and Lew have managed to assemble a full choir of voices without ever making the work of "representation" feel laborious.
Upon their arrival, my mom and aunts gathered around the smorgasbord of bloody guts on our kitchen island, taking on the extremely laborious duty of gutting, freezing, and preparing the lamb for dinner.
GDANSK, Poland — A project that daringly set out to bring to life iconic paintings — many created in just one day — has proved to be a staggeringly laborious cinematic effort taking years to realize.
But everything about the process feels strained, laborious and gimmicky, from the casting of Mel Gibson to Will Ferrell's madcap mugging, trying to stuff this holiday-themed stocking enough to achieve feature length.
The prose ranges from the lithe and acute — Thompson is wonderfully adept at evoking the self-deluding way men and women think about themselves and one another — to the all too frequently laborious.
Even if it's helping to speed up the laborious process of applying for a mortgage, consumers are unlikely to know that the magic being done on the back end is powered by Blend.
Biesemans describes the screenwriting as the most laborious and frustrating part of the filmmaking process, as he had to come to terms with the fact that he needed to be his own writer.
If this hiring pattern continues, more unconventional appointees may struggle, especially early on, to get up to speed on things like which assistant secretary handles what and the laborious process of developing regulations.
Starting with an idealistic cop's laborious reconstruction of shredded financial documents, it aspires to some of the quotidian procedural force of "The Wire," but Mr. Padilha's moralistic and melodramatic instincts quickly assert themselves.
The damage from the accident was so severe — with about 200 feet of track and signal equipment damaged and mounds of concrete shorn from the walls — that restoring service became a laborious task.
While the production, directed by Christopher Bayes, had some in the audience consistently in stitches, I found it laborious, arch, stuffed to the point of stultifying with contemporary jokes, and only fitfully amusing.
Businesses and employees have little incentive to go through the laborious process of sponsoring or obtaining a visa, and relocating to the United States, if an employee may be unexpectedly halted at the border.
On the off chance that the event holder didn't parse the laborious requirements mandated by the terms and failed to secure the rights required by Eventbrite, the company makes clear that isn't it's problem.
While today's college graduates are "digital natives," these natives have been conditioned on Netflix-like interfaces, and aren't accustomed to laborious software configurations, or the steep learning curves required to master a software platform.
As a queer Asian woman interested in ideas of (in)visibility, I use methods of laborious deconstruction and reconstruction of materials such as wood, acrylic and photography to reveal and conceal the female body.
"There are many many more things To clarify that will surprise many of you (details that are too laborious) to make good TV so sometimes content is condensed into the hour show," he wrote.
As for NASA, its researchers will now begin the laborious process of analyzing and comparing data from the three HI-SEAS simulation missions, focusing on the psychological effects of isolation on the crew members.
Today at F8, Facebook revealed the "Surround 360", a 17-lens 3603D VR camera that looks like a UFO on a stick and requires almost zero laborious post-production work, unlike most VR rigs.
Writing in Satan's Silence, Nathan notes that the ultimate irony of Satanic Panic is that its alleged victims, the children, were silenced during the laborious investigations around the hysteria — but not by the defendants.
If a sweatshop worker were forced to take a different job—and there's no guarantee that another job would even be available—it would almost certainly involve much more laborious work for lower wages.
Here, the choreographer attempts to show how art can encourage peace, and Mr. Khoury is at his most laborious as he moves in near darkness with his shadow looming large on the back wall.
Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany shut the door on any overhaul involving the revision of European treaties, a laborious process that requires referendums and has often stoked anti-European sentiment.
His firm, W. B. Chambers & Son, has relied heavily on seasonal staff from eastern Europe for the past two decades as it focused on growing raspberries and blackberries that require laborious harvesting by hand.
The Massachusetts senator seems to be struggling to regain that momentum, although it's important to note -- as Politico reported recently -- that she has already begun the laborious process of building a 2020 campaign machine.
After a laborious five-year process led by Janet Cowell, the state treasurer, the state created a central 2403(b) plan run by TIAA for its public schools, adding community colleges in October 2403.
One patient he had was a young woman in college who had trouble writing her essays because she would continually be editing herself while writing, resulting in laborious hours and a tortuous writing process.
To analyze the phenomenon of Michael Jackson properly would mean taking on the laborious task of figuring out how we—meaning society at large—ended up with the kind of entertainment industry we have.
Even as they've been off pursuing other projects, the intervening years appear to have not tamed their affinities for laborious riffs, textured feedback, long, loud, and slow songs or, uh, their love of weed.
The Trump family has been paying for the portion of the bills related to the document review, a laborious — and thus expensive — project, but a fight erupted recently over how much it was costing.
PALU, Indonesia — Munif Umayar, a survivor of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the city of Palu, took up a laborious search for his house on Wednesday in the ruins of the Balaroa neighborhood.
The laborious artiness of the short, self-consciously cryptic scenes that make up large swaths of the play start to chafe pretty early on — the stage direction "they sew" plainly valuing activity over speech.
To locate potential recipients of the reparations, the Justice Department created the Office of Redress Administration; but the process of tracking down eligible people was laborious and time-consuming, and former internees were dying.
The bank would normally have to do the laborious compliance paperwork for each of its weed-slinging customers by hand, but KIND has developed a software to automate this process for banks that have .
The process is simple but laborious — for me, at least: We combine Chick-fil-A's biscuit mix with water, roll the dough out flat and use a giant cookie-cutter type apparatus to shape them.
This information, which a decade ago could only be obtained by laborious hands-on research, has caused growing concern for the safety of informants and the ability of prosecutors to strike plea deals for cooperation.
They're seeking to cut back on laborious pageantry that may please the guilds and flatter the famous, but that consistently leads to poor reviews and the most thankless hosting job on the show-business calendar.
Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander was born and raised in Austria and has no family connection to the Andean nation, meaning that he had go through the laborious process of obtaining citizenship to represent his adopted country.
Rather, it means a formal warning is issued to Budapest, while it kickstarts the laborious process that could theoretically result in Hungary being temporarily stripped of voting rights on the European Council, among other sanctions.
Historically, a midsize Chicago-based company that decided it wanted to hire a seven-person team to work in Washington, DC, would be looking at a laborious and annoying process of scouting potential office spaces.
It is a laborious task; on an afternoon in the arcades and Puerto Rican cafés of Kissimmee, with one of Mrs Clinton's registration teams, no one was added to the electoral roll except Ms Oller.
"Machines will take on more repetitive and laborious tasks, but seem no closer to eliminating the need for human labor than at any time in the last 150 years," says the report, authored by Deloitte.
The show is so programmatic (literally, in alphabetical order) that the viewer feels as if her head is in a vise while she is pushed around through some kind of laborious immersive performance on wheels.
Throughout our history, the broader federal government has traditionally moved very slowly to reform inefficient and ineffective policies, while the more nimble and less laborious states lead the way in identifying and correcting failed policies.
Twitter's methods for fighting harassment are overly-reliant on users, often too laborious, and can be impersonal—29 percent of people in BuzzFeed News' survey said they received no response from Twitter after reporting abuse.
The combined cases were an important part of broader efforts to expedite the laborious task of prosecutors and human rights organizations working to bring to justice brutal crimes committed by the 1976-83 military dictatorship.
But that's laborious, and I get that not everyone is willing to rise and shine a whole 10 or 15 minutes early to go through the process of prepping and pulling a shot of espresso.
When you're wearing a jacket this puffy, having to rifle through a bag to find your belongings can feel particularly laborious, so I appreciate the big pockets which help you keep your everyday essentials handy.
From a young age, girls began the laborious work of weaving the items for their own future dowry (corredo), which took the form of all the linens they planned to bring with them into marriage.
What is at stake in Ukraine for the European Union is far too important, and the risk of seeing Mr. Trump's dirty work derail laborious efforts to reform that post-Soviet country far too real.
The laborious task of checking tank levels by climbing a flight of steps and popping open a series of latches, for instance, has been replaced by pressing a few icons on a computer touch screen.
After Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte described the administrative process launched over a possible revocation of Atlantia's motorway concession as "very laborious", the government could decide on a legislative approach instead, Il Sole 225 Ore said.
Because typing Chinese characters is more laborious than Western ones, people also tend to use voice-recognition services more often than in the West, so firms have more voice snippets with which to improve speech offerings.
And while the franchise has never really cleared the "So stupid that it's clever" hurdle, the repetitive nature of the films -- surrounding Ian Ziering's reluctant hero, Fin Shepard -- has only made that process feel more laborious.
This week a bipartisan group of senators — four Republicans, three Democrats and one independent — is expected to introduce legislation that would slow and complicate the already laborious process by which federal regulations are issued and enforced.
Complaints abound about the haphazard nature of Mr. Trump's operation, in which power is so divided among strategists and members of the Trump family that the process of making even simple decisions is laborious and unpredictable.
The goal, Harris insiders say, is to create a network of supporters and shepherd them through the caucus process, a much more laborious undertaking than simply showing up to vote in a primary on Election Day.
"Our Group has suffered significant financial losses over the last two years of laborious negotiations with the Transitioning Government and the newly elected government," Ned Goodman, chairman of Pan African Minerals Group, said in a statement.
That's because the process is laborious — it takes a long time to map out and ink a 200-page book, then longer to add color — and the appetite for graphic books is large and ever-growing.
Amid the facile circulation of untruths, what will happen to our society's commitment to the authority of facts, of the often laborious accumulation of empirical evidence, and of the scrupulously attained findings of humanists and scientists?
It issued and underwrote more than $22007 million of debt, and used its own capital markets desk to sell most to pension funds and other asset managers, a laborious process that took more than a month.
You can do that the laborious way, via acquisition and regular senior-management retreats, or you can just move a large part of your business into a cloud that provides state-of-the-art services on demand.
"Prevent malicious software attacks on your TV by scanning for viruses on your TV every few weeks," a (now deleted) tweet from the company's US support account read alongside a video attachment that demonstrated the laborious process.
Go deeper: Altering images can be laborious (Nightingale notes the study included only 10 manipulated images because of the time and skill required to doctor them) but soon computers will likely be creating fakes — and detecting them.
It takes a minimalist yet utterly modern approach to game design, rendering the original template in 21st century colors, and the result is a thrillingly straightforward experience that makes much of its competition feel bloated and laborious.
Committee staff have been able to review the documents in a reading room at the Justice Department and then obtain copies of documents of interest -- a laborious process being overseen by US Attorney John Lausch from Chicago.
ADRs serve to benefit both US and foreign companies, as the former doesn't need to set up trading operations outside the US and the latter avoids the costly and laborious process of listing on a US exchange.
Undoing the vacuum tool (to use Ms. Sokoloff's words for the engineering feat that harnesses what is known as distributed computing to untag hundreds or even thousands of images that no longer spark joy) is more laborious.
The process of creating a single artwork is laborious, requiring months of historical research and poring over source materials before photographing herself for a printed work, which she then hand paints with dizzyingly intricate layers of gold.
NW: Let Me Be a Woman was created to be performed essentially live in the studio and that was great and worked well, especially in context with the extended, meticulous, laborious studio albums that came before it.
" —John A Wilk, PhD student, evolution, University of Illinois Chicago "Having journal articles be the primary avenue of scientific communication leads to slow iteration times, laborious back and forths, and a reification of published findings into 'facts.
And Mill devoted much of his youthful energies to the advancement of this principle: by founding the Utilitarian Society (a fringe group of fewer than 10 members), publishing articles in popular reviews and editing Bentham's laborious manuscripts.
Handheld History will continue to grow, and is the result of laborious work by developers for the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME), which has for years been recreating the hardware of arcade games for more modern platforms.
Ms. Cox, known as Miss Beverly at Harborview, said that supplying absentee ballots was a thankless, laborious task — shuttling applications and then ballots to and from City Hall for her neighbors, many of whom are physically disabled.
Though exhausted after the journey, Mr. Harding took the laborious step of setting the mechanical hand brakes — a train's version of an automobile parking brake — on the five lead locomotives, an equipment car and an empty boxcar.
The White House, through its executive orders, has shown that it understands the risks of the current, laborious mine permitting system in the United States, and recognizes the potential rewards for encouraging new sources of critical materials.
This laborious process, which takes time and money, differs sharply from the ways citizens can obtain firearms in the US (in stores, at gun shows, through private sales, etc.) and requires far more paperwork and background checks.
Your Money This month, the federal government switched off a tool that student financial aid applicants used to import their tax data into forms, adding laborious steps to a process that the tool was supposed to simplify.
And that's another form of pressure Disney hasn't had to deal with in the past, given that canceling one's cable subscription is a laborious process and is currently handled by Comcast and Time Warner, not the channels.
First conducted by the Federal Reserve in 2009 to increase confidence in the system, bankers say the tests have morphed into a mysterious, laborious and time-consuming process from what was once a straightforward exam of financial strength.
Stills from Canned Heat With a personal computer at his disposal, Collins was able to scrap the laborious pursuit of hand-drawn animation, and could now make all the working parts of an animated film on his own.
"Guorui's process is so time-consuming and laborious, and he does that intentionally," Kate Menconeri, director of exhibitions and collections and curator at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, said the morning we joined him in the woods.
In the exhibition at the MUAC, images are displayed in special frames built to accommodate the books where they're printed legally, and these original documents make for laborious viewing for the visitor who is given much to read.
Getting into superhero comics published by Marvel and DC can be laborious since both companies have mythological universes they've been adding information to for many decades, but this Vision comic is self-contained and easy to get into.
Browsing said apps may feel laborious, subjective, and sometimes even superficial, but this card lets him or her know it was all worth it—you swiped right and now you're lucky enough to have them in your life.
Hawija, about 100 miles south of Mosul, sees dozens of residents flee to Kurdish Kirkuk daily, and the Iraqi military has planned to launch an offensive in the region after a laborious effort to liberate Mosul is completed.
"When declines are the most difficult is when an agency is taken through a laborious process that takes up time from board members and staff and the C.E.O. and it still comes out with a no," she said.
I had never considered merely being blind would prevent me from doing anything, but the tumors were slowly paralyzing my vocal cords and most of my tongue, sending my voice into a raspy spiral and making speech laborious.
At times, I felt as if I were in a time machine — reliving, in reverse, my previous reporting for The New York Times on the laborious legislative process that produced the Affordable Care Act in 2009 and 2010.
The many small Ebola outbreaks that occurred between 22014 and 2014 were all stopped in remote villages by laborious methods: medical teams flew in, isolated the sick, and donned protective gear to treat them and bury the dead.
The two are happy with less now, although living on the beach for free doesn't sound too laborious, and said they are focusing on "being happy with family and marriage and with personal progress," in the words of Montag.
Once we become accustomed to placing our faith in the handy oracle on the kitchen counter, we may lose patience with the laborious—and curiosity-stoking, and thought-­provoking—hunt for facts, expecting them to come to us instead.
Donnelly suggests we might try expanding the definition of what is considered beautiful, a laborious transformation already starting to happen thanks to body-positive advocates and a greater push towards displaying people of different colors and sizes in media.
The app connects to the internet for its AI-assisted processing, and so it's a tiny touch more laborious than a straightforward Instagram filter and upload — though the results it produces are so good that none of that matters.
The process is incredibly laborious: On Kubo, 1503 animators worked simultaneously on their own scenes, each trying to achieve the company goal of 4.3 seconds of animation per week, and more often, only hitting about three seconds per week.
But with its disastrously complicated and laborious provisional ballots, Georgia has innovated a more effective and less newsworthy way to discourage voters, especially those who are young, underprivileged, or of color: require them to vote twice, or disenfranchise themselves.
Speier says that creates such a laborious and complicated process that it places a huge barrier in the way for accusers to come forward, which she says is "designed to protect the institution and the members," over the accusers.
Deploying the stroller's wheels takes just a few seconds, and of course there's no need for that laborious process of transferring your baby from the car seat to the stroller, a priceless touch, especially if the child is sleeping.
Every ballot that is mailed back has to be checked to ensure it comes from the proper voter, a laborious process that involves inspecting millions of voter signatures, said Michael Vu, the registrar of voters in San Diego County.
From rural backgrounds and with low levels of literacy and education, garment workers overwhelmingly recount having few alternatives beyond laborious farm-work or dubious employment in the countless seedy beer-gardens and karaoke bars of Cambodia's towns and cities.
Getting as far as I've managed has already been a long and laborious experience, so the idea of quickening my pace would be very welcome, but who knows when I'll come across an Atlas interface on my own next.
But the asylum seekers find their bids to build new lives in Ireland keep hitting obstacles, getting bogged down in a slow, laborious system that has been criticized both domestically and internationally with proposed changes slow to take effect.
Because even though records of older politicians' younger selves may be more laborious to find, we've continued to unearth evidence of arguably far worse behavior than one might expect to uncover about a politician in their 20s or 30s.
He cannot scrap the clean power rule or President Barack Obama's aggressive fuel efficiency standards; the relevant federal agencies will have to face the laborious and uncertain process of writing new rules and whatever court challenges those rules bring.
They're stunning for Marrin's careful and evidently laborious brushwork, but also because they freeze, on a grand scale, a rare phenomenon that allows us to witness life at its climax, followed by death, within such a short span of time.
Instead of going through the laborious, archetypal route of doing freestyles through the UK's rap channels, he wanted to make the big tunes—the sort of songs he would later release on his 15th Day mixtape and this new album.
The vote, held at the Democratic National Committee's annual summer meeting here in Chicago, brings a laborious two-year process to its conclusion, with party members agreeing on a set of sweeping changes to superdelegates, caucuses, primaries, and other rules.
In a paper about FireNet published on the arXiv preprint server, the research team (which included CA ANG staff as well as the Department of Defense's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, JAIC) laid out just how laborious the manual process is.
While many of her pieces are laborious in their construction — see her cashmere knits embellished with tassels and delicate touches of crochet, or the shibori quilted army trousers from her latest collection — they manage to exude a sense of effortlessness.
" Now, she and Goldsmith appear to be settling in for the long haul, even springing for an extravagant installation: "Terrazzo is a dying art, costly and laborious," she says of her custom fireplace ledge, which she dubs, "so worth it.
When I adjust it to hold the bag at a comfortable length (which is a laborious chore, in and of itself), the metal slider blocks the pad from moving to the correct position, so the strap digs into my shoulder.
"That's a laborious process -- and we are absolutely doing that," Jeff Roe, Cruz's campaign manger, told reporters as results came in Tuesday evening, pointing to states like North Carolina that elect delegates the same day as presidential ballots are cast.
In a province that just a few years ago was known for its Foxconn plant (which makes Apple products) and electronics factories, its towns now boast offices of workers who are doing the laborious input work that makes computers smart.
Syndergaard shot down a report that he was also dealing with a bone spur, but Mets Manager Terry Collins did not want to tempt fate with Syndergaard's elbow, so he pulled him after three laborious innings and only 113 pitches.
In short, players learned during public beta testing that this full-priced $260 game was saddled with a laborious and random drop-dependent progression system that allowed players to spend money in exchange for, effectively, extra rolls of the progression dice.
A cache of leaked documents obtained by Motherboard gives insight into what the human contractors behind the development of tech giants' artificial intelligence services are actually doing: laborious, repetitive tasks that are designed to improve the automated interpretation of human speech.
"It could be said that in the 20 years from 1960 to 1980, the previously normative standards regarding sexuality collapsed entirely, and a new normalcy arose that has by now been the subject of laborious attempts at disruption," he wrote.
It is currently live in 12 "currency corridors" across the Pacific Islands and Australia, New Zealand and the U.K. Big Blue said it wants to speed up the "costly, laborious and error-prone" process of making global payments in different currencies.
Multiple closely-related species can appear quite similar, and in many cases even specialists need to have the plants in front of them so they can go through the laborious process of identifying them with the use of a dichotomous key.
And with such a long, laborious, and costly medical approval process in the US, many inventors and companies that would like to create new medicine don't do it because of the prohibitive procedure of bearing a product from conception to sale.
Who Owns What aims to change that by pulling information from disparate government databases and identifying patterns, like a shared business address among the L.L.C.s — laborious work that would typically take hours of combing through city finance and housing records.
Whether you are using the mobile Airbnb app or the company's website via computer, the process of booking an Airbnb is blissfully simple, especially compared to the often-laborious work of booking a hotel online or even over the phone.
The only plausible explanation for the difference is that low-turnout caucuses tend to attract the sort of highly informed political activists who are passionate enough to sit through a laborious, multi-hour, public caucus and favor ideologically consistent candidates.
It's a nice little shortcut that removes some of the somewhat laborious voice requests we often have to make of smart assistants today, some of which require you to specify multiple strings of information just to get a simple task performed.
Executive privilege -- the idea that the President has a right to confidential counsel from top officials -- has not been widely litigated in the courts, meaning that legal cases might eventually make their laborious way all the way to the Supreme Court.
In 203, Iowa ended its cosmetology-license requirement for hair braiders, allowing them instead to pass basic health-and-sanitation exams with the state; Nebraska, too, recently ended its laborious stipulation of 2,100 hours of cosmetology training for natural hair braiders.
"It could be said that in the 20 years from 1960 to 1980, the previously normative standards regarding sexuality collapsed entirely, and a new normalcy arose that has by now been the subject of laborious attempts at disruption," Benedict wrote.
And they also retain features of the existing tax code that require some people to engage in fairly laborious paperwork in order to do their taxes properly — solving the problem by filling their model postcard with hand waving and asterisks.
It's a laborious process, because Android's best asset — its openness — is also its biggest vulnerability, as it forces Google to update software in cooperation with a myriad of hardware and carrier partners, which are often less equipped (or concerned) than Google on security.
They speak to students and fellow activists, including, in one chapter, a fascinating discussion with an antifa activist who talks in some detail about the laborious and diligent research and outreach antifa attempts in order to avoid physical confrontations with conservative provocateurs.
The laborious process by which she is then required to self-report her own potential victimization to authorities, and wait for a response, all while knowing that an unknown "specially trained representative" from Facebook is examining her nudes, would only exacerbate this strife.
In America police unions have protested about the increased workload associated with cameras, but in Britain boosters point out that they can cut the time spent dealing with vexatious complaints, and allow officers to record crime scenes rather than write down laborious descriptions.
When a city lawmaker asked the government why, four years later, the lights still had not been fixed, he received an interesting response: owing to changed regulations, calculating whether or not the new structure would fall down had become "very laborious and difficult".
If this contested "ownership" of the pole has not transformed the Arctic into a Tom Clancy novel, that is because there is a laborious UN process, based on hard science and explicit rules, to decide which of the competing claims are valid.
VPNs and proxies work by routing users' internet traffic through computers in different countries: blocking the addresses of these routes stops users accessing content, but it's a time-consuming and laborious process —  similar to the running battles between copyright holders and online pirates.
How recycled plastic is repurposed boils down to cost: Converting recycled plastic into fiber for use in apparel and carpeting "is less energy intensive and less laborious" than the process required to convert it to food grade plastic for bottles, Gelman said.
Microsoft's new software release shrinks the laborious set-up of VR headsets for users to around 10 minutes, down from two to three hours now and helps cut the costs of headsets, in a step towards making such technology more mainstream, they said.
But EAZA is advising zoos to move animals that need to be shipped to or from Britain as fast as possible in case of a no-deal Brexit that would require a laborious re-writing of rules to rejoin the breeding program.
En route to their fifth straight victory — and a series sweep of the Reds — the Mets clobbered three home runs, from Wilmer Flores, Reyes and Granderson, to produce four of their six runs and back Noah Syndergaard's laborious but scoreless five innings.
When I ask Lauren what Iroquois white corn is, she immediately launches into a detailed explanation of the laborious cooking process, and describes the time that an invading French army burned half a million bushels of white corn in a Seneca storehouse.
Mr. Skripal served in the G.R.U. for about 15 years but also worked as an informant for MI6, Britain's foreign intelligence service — a rare betrayal among G.R.U. officers, and one that most likely required laborious effort to mitigate damage to the agency's networks.
She was inspired after reading the book Coming Out Under Fire by Allan Berube, and created a game where players—taking on roles as queer women—talk about gender representation in character and engage in laborious jobs related to the war effort.
Similarly laborious "side hustles" are celebrated in popular media and advertising, from self-help articles and other web content that exhort us to, say, work for a design studio part-time or sell CBD oil (great as a side hustle for moms, supposedly).
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The ceremony was punctuated by performances from Camille A. Brown & Dancers, who presented "Migration," the concluding section of Ms. Brown's 2017 dance "ink"; and Benjamin Kamino in an excerpt from "Laborious Song" by Daina Ashbee, the winner of this year's breakout choreographer award.
Start thinking this way and you'll quickly see that the ideas that guide your everyday decisions also propel international trade, which is why American engineers design iPhones, while foreign workers — who have fewer alternative opportunities — do the laborious work of putting them together.
I upended rocks for centipedes and ants, followed butterflies between flowers, lay facedown in meadows breathing in the perfume of roots and decay, transfixed by the sight of tiny insects the size of punctuation marks making their laborious way up blades of grass.
The Senate should weigh in on the president's defense nominee, obviously, but why should scores of lesser Pentagon jobs, like the nine part-time members of the Board of Regents for the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, endure that laborious process?
Frampton's laborious perfectionism and problems with his eyesight have left us with few works, but also on display here, in a section devoted to female portraiture titled "The Modern Venus," is a beautiful, classically inspired portrait by Frampton of "Marguerite Kelsey" (21986).
These endangered animals are then usually mistreated, chained up in unsuitable cages, and later when their upkeep proves too laborious, they are often abandoned -- leaving private individuals, such as Jasim Ali, to care for the neglected animals in wildlife parks backed by the government.
Instead, the only speculation around Old Trafford these days as one of the world's great clubs continue their laborious struggle to rediscover the halcyon days of the Alex Ferguson era seems to be not if, but when this dream alliance will end in divorce.
What should have been a fairly innocuous update to an overly laborious legal gender-change process has instead, for some feminists, become the frontline for debate over what makes a woman, who gets to define that, and the evolving landscape of queer language and identity.
It's even more laborious if you're pumping instead of latch-feeding: You have to get up multiple times in the middle of the night to feed the baby and pump, separately, because as soon as you stop pumping every two hours, your milk supply evaporates.
On Tuesday, the White House began the laborious process of transferring all of President Barack Obama's records -- his memos, his letters, his schedules, and, yes, his emails -- to the National Archives, which under federal law takes ownership of the documents when Obama leaves office.
While bringing alive this redolent Gallic chapter of his boyhood (baguettes from the boulangerie; inkwells and laborious handwriting exercises at school), Mr. Carhart also resurrects the mood and mores of a particular window in time: the 1950s of Ike and Elvis's America, and postwar France.
On the other hand, you could build a direct to consumer company, where you don't have to modify the molecule, and aging isn't a disease so you don't have to go through a laborious long-term and huge cost effort from an approval standpoint.
The traditional cheese plate was replaced by one seasonal cheese matured in Limoges (on this night, a Saint-Nectaire), which paired beautifully with the chef's artisanal bread, a laborious loaf that takes three days to make in a medieval oven in the estate's forest.
When you go grocery shopping, use a nylon tote bagreusable water bottleshampoo bars and mouthwash tabletsIf you look hard enough, there are now ways to "de-plasticize" nearly every aspect of your life, including the laborious, expensive, and wasteful chore of cleaning your home.
In any case, all of these frictions—thematic, mechanical, historical, aesthetic, laborious—totally characterize the external response to the game, which currently sits at 97 on Metacritic but which has received a great deal of aptly-earned criticism and a decent amount of disdain, too.
If there's one thing The Americans has made clear over the years — and makes clear again and again in "The Summit" — it's that spying is crushingly lonely work, a dark, laborious task that requires you to eventually push people away because the job requires it.
For just about everything else, however, a coiled hose gives you the reach you need when you need it and stores away in significantly less space than a traditional rubber or vinyl garden hose, with no laborious winding or looping needed to stow it away.
" Jack and the Beanstalk, 823, Primrose Productions / BFI National Archive In reviewing her "Cinderella" for The New York Times in 1928, Charles Morgan wrote, "The small black shapes laugh at you from a world of their own into which naturalism makes no laborious entry!
She could have gotten an annulment too, I suppose, which would have lifted that fate from her, but this was a laborious process back then that could take years -- a process that Francis made easier two years ago, permitting, among other things, a fast-track.
The Yankees walked away with a 11-5 victory against the Toronto Blue Jays, but it was an arduous, laborious slog that seemed to have only one redeeming quality: It kept the Yankees four games behind first-place Boston in the American League East.
Unveiled online over the course of two years, the effort involved the archiving and restoration of 2219 digital artworks — often a laborious process because browsers that could display the pieces no longer existed, or other aspects of the technology had to be preserved or emulated.
Aiming to take care of the most laborious and time-consuming aspect of selling goods online, Weengs offers a packaging and shipping service via a smartphone app: You simply take a photo of the items you want to send, add the destination address, and request a pickup.
GPUs are now established as the mining processors of choice in most situations—graphics cards are even built for and marketed towards miners now—basically because they're better at doing lots of laborious, repetitive tasks, whereas CPUs are better suited to switching between many tasks quickly.
Using print-outs of the Gettysburg painting taken from the web, which Bradford sent off to be enlarged by a printing firm specializing in commercial billboards, the artist incorporated fragments of the digitally reproduced cyclorama through a laborious process involving the layering of paper and other materials.
There are even more common brushing mistakes, but I'm sure you're not here to get a laborious lecture on your oral health mistakes — you want to learn about what Quip is, and read a review that explains how it can improve the way you brush your teeth.
That beleaguered soul, embodied by a jointed puppet of laborious gait and Promethean aspiration, was inspired by episodes in the life of Scotty Iseri, an app designer and web series creator who decided to distribute paper hats, fashioned from newspaper, to riders on the Chicago subway.
Meanwhile, Dodger Stadium — perched on a hill at the confluence of two major freeways and with a sublime view of Elysian Park and the San Gabriel Mountains — is a paean to midcentury modernity with its symmetry, soothing color palette and an enormous, laborious-to-navigate parking lot.
The laborious nature of court proceedings in this context is mainly a reminder that the system can dehumanize its victims in even the most trivial ways; Woodfox is never more passionate than when he's tearing apart the unsourced and fabricated claims made about him in legal affidavits.
We'd had this laborious, tedious series of discussions for a year and a half, then you have people of spiritual stature speaking in very soaring words about what this would mean to people around the world, and how it would be a hopeful sign in the darkness.
The election council also ignored evidence of ballot-box fraud in the October 85033 governor elections and required opposition political parties to enter a laborious process to renew their registration, while at the same time affirming the government's dubious disqualification of the most prominent opposition presidential candidates.
With a site launched in 2001, around the time of my own pubescence, the alt pinup Suicide Girls can claim responsibility for quite a few of my erections over the years, so earning one more didn't seem like it'd be too laborious a challenge for them.
Whereas computational artist crashoverrrride (Aron Johnson) does this with warped 3D artworks made in Cinema 4D, Scott combines staged digital photography and laborious Photoshop manipulation to create his human 2.0 works, which blend science fiction, surrealism, and erotica into a style that is all his own.
In contrast, the front end code and assets that Supernova generates is designed to be handed off to a developer to write the required logic and 'wire up' the app to backend code and databases, but with one repetitive and laborious step less than the current designer/developer workflow.
Starting next year, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will begin installing electronic fare readers at hundreds of subway stations and bus stops across New York City, kicking off a laborious, multi-year effort to replace the iconic MetroCard with a more modern, high-tech way to use mass transit.
They also seem strangely impervious to obvious shocks, such as Mr Modi's banning in 2016 of all currency bills worth more than 100 rupees ($1.41), or the imposition of a stiff sales tax with no fewer than seven separate rates and laborious forms for businesses to fill in.
The laborious hand-cleaning operation is one of many causes of chronic delays for dozens of tankers that deliver Venezuela's principle export to customers worldwide, according to three executives of the state-run firm, eight employees of maritime firms that contract with PDVSA and Thomson Reuters vessel-tracking data.
Each time, the agency proceeded through the same laborious process with the state and the affected counties and municipalities: mandatory, redundant meetings with each entity, site visits to (and detailed documentation of), every impacted area, and the entry (by hand) of lengthy administrative reports for each discrete project.
The process was not only laborious, but didn't favor the kind of choice that consumers want to have today: you had to know what car make you wanted from the start, but what if you were searching for a minivan and were open to different makes and models?
Set in the same era as the novel, the ballet opens with a laborious exposition of the adoption of Elizabeth (Laura Morera) into Victor's family, then long childhood-play scenes morphing into the adults doing the same thing (mostly throwing a journal around to signify simultaneous bookishness and fun).
Then, after the laborious, fingernail-reddening business of pitting a couple of pounds of fruit, I'd end up with one glorious pie — and a whole lot of cherries eaten out of hand when I finally admitted that pitting them between my teeth was just the easiest way to go.
"The potential use of HME (home-made explosive) by al Shabaab would allow the group to rely less on the process of harvesting explosives from munitions, which is slow and laborious … allow(ing) the militant group to increase the frequency and explosive weight of its IEDs," said the report.
As for the historical essay on the orchestra's website, it is good to see that its current administration, led by the violinist Andreas Grossbauer, president, is continuing the laborious process of researching and owning up fully to its past, set in motion by the previous president, Clemens Hellsberg.
After a laborious series of tests and clinical trials, a drug can be marketed only with an FDA-approved label — a dense document that tells doctors what a drug is supposed to be used for, what side effects to look out for, and what the appropriate doses are.
Regardless, after a glitch-filled and laborious counting of votes, a narrow victory in earned delegates is a vital validation for the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor's presidential campaign, which was initially treated as more of a curiosity than a serious bid for the White House a year ago.
Rather than packaging his discoveries as a luxury brand or with celebrity tie-ins in the fashion of tequila, mezcal's agave cousin, Mr. Cooper emphasized the cultural significance of mezcal, highlighting its ability — through traditional, laborious methods of production — to transmit the character of a place and a people.
A Facebook message posted by a bundler that includes a photo of the Raspberry Pi computer used to place ads Once someone agreed to rent their profile, the account owner would log in, change the settings, register it to run ads, and document each (laborious) step with screenshots.
While the GFX 50S and 50R were noticeably slower than the X-T2 or X-T3 on basically all fronts, and therefore much more laborious to shoot with, the GFX 100 felt as snappy and responsive as I'd expect from a modern mirrorless camera, albeit with a much higher output resolution.
It's not as if this political era hasn't been portrayed on film before, but one of Mark Felt's faults as a film — its interest in laborious exposition about who characters are, what they do, and why it matters — works to its advantage for viewers who aren't as conversant in the era.
The Trump administration wants up to two years to find potentially thousands of children who were separated from their families at the border before a judge halted the practice last year, a task that it says is more laborious than previous efforts because the children are no longer in government custody.
But, if you think about it, for quite practical reasons, it is more "laborious" for a woman to visit the toilet: she may have to take a one-piece off completely, place her bag on the floor, put on and take off tights, or change personal hygiene products if necessary.
While the deterioration can appear shocking to visitors who flock to the remote volcanic island, some 3,500 kilometers (2,200 miles) from mainland Chile, Haoa said it was still possible to save them, through laborious cleaning and coating with sealant chemicals to curb moisture and prevent the porous volcanic rock from collapsing.
It was a slow and laborious process, as their attempt was to "include all English language vocabulary from the Early Middle English period (1150 AD) onward, plus some earlier words if they had continued to be used into Middle English," and the first part (or 'fascicle') was published in 1884.
But there were missteps: The dome-smoked lamb with smooth yogurt and beetroot was overcooked and my wood oven-roasted chicken — served whole in a cast-iron skillet, weighing down a bed of cabbage, potatoes and tiny cubed vegetables — was visually arresting and perfectly juicy, but awkward and laborious to cut.
The Trump administration wants up to two years to find potentially thousands of children who were separated from their families at the border before a judge halted the practice last year, a task that it says is more laborious than previous efforts because the children are no longer in government custody.
In filings to Judge Rudolph Contreras of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia last week, the State Department described the difficulties it has had meeting the timeline for releasing all the emails — an effort officials have said is laborious and costly, requiring the recruitment of dozens of officials.
NEW YORK/CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA (Reuters) - A potential rerouting of a long-anticipated pipeline at the center of a protest in North Dakota would be a laborious and costly task, possibly delaying a startup by months and provoking further opposition from Native American and environmental groups who were instrumental in halting construction.
The app lets you take a picture of a problem (you can also type it in, but that's a little laborious), and it'll not only give you an answer, but the steps necessary to to arrive at that answer — and even detailed explanations of the steps and concepts if you need them.
As with a number of other peer-to-peer lending platforms, LendInvest has worked out algorithms that can bypass some of the more laborious and expensive processes of established routes, with the promise of faster financing and an alternative way for investors to try to make more from the money that they have.
So it should hardly come as a surprise that marketers are beginning to push something closer to full-blown automated shopping—wherein retailers simply send you goods you might want based on your past preferences, without you ever having to do anything so laborious as clicking buttons on menus on a website.
As the pro-choice movement continues the laborious process of challenging the restrictions in other states, we must look toward an alternative path to achieving our rights: ensuring pro-choice majorities and leadership in state legislatures and a pro-choice governor with the fortitude to veto legislation that impedes access to abortion.
MANCHESTER, England — Strip away the jargon and the euphemisms and the disorientating forest of acronyms, tune out the noise from claim and counterclaim and strident denial, pick a way through the laborious detail and the tangled minutiae, and a simple truth emerges: At the very apex of European soccer, a moment of reckoning is coming.
The development of a Strategic Concept is a laborious process and the end product usually leaves all allies less than satisfied; yet a different approach could provide a small yet diverse group of strategic thinkers under NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's guidance, with an opportunity to help NATO frame this politically and militarily disruptive era.
A panel convened to update the blue laws made other recommendations as well: streamlining the process for bars and taverns to obtain a liquor license—a notoriously laborious and labyrinthine nightmare—and allowing the state discretion when licensing liquor sales in establishments that fall within 200 feet of a school of place of worship.
While we might technically classify its vegetable-focused play as farming instead of gardening (like the upcoming Ooblets), its reduced scale and laborious, but often hypnotic, manual processes (there's no farm machinery in the game) feel more in tune with an allotment or home-growing tradition unlike, say, the industrial-sized, agri-business operations found in Farming Simulator.
Shooting film is rare now, too, for a street photographer; it's too costly, it's too laborious, but putting a roll of film in your camera, not being able to see immediately what you have photographed, keeping the focus more on the subject and less on you and what you have caught is now a thing of the past.
And while anyone who has been a victim of revenge porn can freely request that Google, for example, blocks specific content themselves, it's a laborious process — with the company's removal form asking a lot of questions and requiring requesters specify all the individual URLs of the content they want removed, along with supplying screenshots to aid identification.
While working as an architect, Scott says he realized how laborious code compliance is for builders, who are required by law to follow codes that determine things like the height of handrails from the ground, minimum width of openings for bedroom windows, placement of light switches or how many electrical outlets to have in a hallway.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The larger question the show raises is this: We know that William Henry Fox Talbot aspired to create the first photographically illustrated book, The Pencil of Nature (2018–46)—but because of the laborious progress of that book's production, the diligent Atkins beat him to it with her modest edition about seaweed.
Striking a note for transparency, a federal judge ruled on Friday that President Trump and his longtime personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, cannot proceed in total secrecy as they weigh in on the final stages of a laborious review of a huge trove of materials seized from Mr. Cohen during a series of raids by the authorities in April.
Paul Molloy, a musician and transplanted New Yorker, said he was somewhat mystified by the laborious intricacies of the caucus system, especially after Ms. Fielder explained all the different ways she planned to convey the results to party headquarters — by calling a hotline, by texting in a photo of the voting sheet, and by delivering it in person.
USA Today reports that Canavero has a volunteer, a paralyzed Russian named Valery Spridonov, and that the procedure would go as follows:Recipient and donor will placed [sic] in a sitting position to facilitate what's expected to be more about 24 hours of gory, laborious work to separate and then reconnect vertebral bones, jugular veins, the trachea, esophagus and other neck structures.
Mr. Cohen's current lawyers — a three-man team from the firm of McDermott Will & Emery — are expected to stay with him for at least the rest of the week as they struggle to complete a laborious review of a trove of documents and data files seized from their client in a series of extraordinary early-morning raids two months ago.
Facebook Has Better Uses for Its Cash Than Stock Buybacks Shira Ovide wishes Facebook wasn't planning to spend $9 billion buying up its own stock: If I were making a short list, I would put on it hiring more moderators to do the terrible, laborious work of actively sniffing out hoaxes, election-related tampering and calls to violence on Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and other Facebook-owned hangouts.
So it makes sense that as the city continues to struggle to make good on a more than decade-old promise to develop the park — stymied by its inability to acquire all the necessary land and slowed by the laborious process of cleaning up the area's legacy of industrial grime — a competing idea has arisen, sprouting through the cracks in the process like weeds through a sidewalk.
The team, which is based out of Gurgaon near New Delhi, is using computer vision and machine learning technology to fully automate the laborious task of measuring crop output and quality — speeding up what can be a very manual and time-consuming process to quantify plant traits, often involving tools like calipers and weighing scales, toward the goal of developing higher-yielding, more disease-resistant crop varieties.
It was part of a bid to let some steam out of the pressure cooker of her opposition — a small but vocal group that has insisted she must step aside to usher in an era of change — and continue her laborious push to win over critics before a far more consequential vote to formally elect a speaker when the new Congress convenes in January.
Those who support Section 1615 say there's no reason to fear loss of competition because new engines are already being developed, but the Pentagon has said that creating a substitute engine "would require extensive design and engineering changes, as well as significant dynamic and acoustic testing, and would ultimately result in a new launch system, which would require recertification," a laborious and expensive process.
Carving a place out for itself as a faster, easier way to integrate payments infrastructure into websites and apps, by way of a few lines of code, Stripe's pitch is that it replaces the more laborious, and often more expensive route, of working with banks and other payment providers in a complicated chain of players that includes gateway providers, credit card processors, merchant acquirers, specialized payment methods, wallets and more.
In so doing, we short-circuit the laborious task of identifying, clearing and auctioning potential "greenfield" bands of government spectrum (although as spectrum is always in short supply, those efforts should certainly continue) and provide a powerful incentive for existing license holders to convert their spectrum through relatively quick regulatory changes for use in enterprise partnerships; consumer-focused commercial endeavors; or sold in the secondary market for other purposes.
Not strange or weird in the lazy, clichéd way we in the West think of Japanese obsessions — the teenagers in their inventive, laborious streetwear; the cafes where waiters are dressed as robots or monsters or giant puff pastries — but strange in their acceptance of the uncanny, their fearlessness of novelty, their delight in anything that challenges them to see the world anew, their lack of cynicism, their desire to be dazzled.
The end of the laborious review marked a milestone in the investigation and brings the prosecutors from the public corruption unit of the United States attorney's office in Manhattan one step closer to deciding whether to file charges against Mr. Cohen or, perhaps, to seek his cooperation in other inquiries, including one being led by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, into potential ties between Russia and Mr. Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
More than 18 hours after the actual, physical caucusing at hundreds of locations across the state had finished, there were still no official results, just resentments, recriminations and reports that a newly intricate manner of counting had proven laborious, a newly developed app for it hadn't worked as planned, a backup phone line had jammed and the campaigns had been asked to join a pair of emergency conference calls with state Democratic officials.
" My colleague Frank Bruni, about last night: "Hours after the actual, physical caucusing at hundreds of locations across the state had finished, there were no official results, just reports that a newly intricate manner of counting was laborious, that a newly developed app for it wasn't working as planned, that a backup phone line was jammed and that the campaigns had been asked to join in on a pair of emergency conference calls with state Democratic officials.

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