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9 Sentences With "takes the trouble"

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He also takes the trouble to unpick terms that too many commentators on this subject take for granted.
The tracks on "Singularity" flow into each other, as a reward for anyone who takes the trouble to play them in order.
He's a well-informed environmentalist; right-wing flamethrowers rain hellfire on him for that, and he often takes the trouble to reply to them individually.
G.C.S.: Imaginative activism takes the trouble to imagine a text — understood as a textile, woven web rather than narrowly as a printed page — as having its own demands and prerogatives.
And unlike some of his fellow supporters of the mutual-defense pact, Continetti takes the trouble to actually make the argument in favor of Western nations having an all-for-one-one-for-all arrangement.
I am moved by Jean Genet finding poetry in the toughest of circumstances; also, it's moving when an author struggles to reach an impossible idea and takes the trouble to unfold it for me in their books.
But to many enlightened > minds Class Reunion became a book of revelation. > I have always held that anyone who takes the trouble to read Class Reunion > without having made up his mind in advance, can scarcely fail to see that, > if there are any similarities at all between the characters, it is Hiss who > superficially resembles the bad boy and Chambers who superficially resembles > his victim.
Ben Leary from Mania Entertainment, however, noted that while the game's novelization "takes the trouble to really get inside Haseo's head", the result is appealing considering Haseo's motivation and his development across the story as he is initially a loner who realizes he needs friends. Leary felt that Haseo was more appealing in the novel than in the manga version. Critics have also mentioned Haseo's role in Trilogy. Though finding Haseo unlikable in the CGI film, The Fandom Post felt Haseo's interactions with Atoli allowed him to mature and become a stronger character in the process.
Nevertheless, there are disturbing features about the construction of Luke's narrative which make it difficult to sustain this classification. The exotic setting does not quite live up to the expectations of the novel-reader. Syria-Palestine turns out to be neither bandit-infested wilderness nor pastoral countryside, but a network of cities and streets which exhibit much the same humdrum features as the rest of the Mediterranean world. Travel takes place not in the archaic fantasy landscape of Greek romance but in the real, contemporary world of the Roman empire, and it is described in intensely (even boringly) realistic terms; unlike the novelists, this narrator takes the trouble to find out about winds and harbours, cargoes and ports of call.

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