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laborious

[luh-bawr-ee-uhs] / ləˈbɔr i əs /




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Part of that is because developing driverless software that performs better than humans is a laborious effort that can take years.

From MarketWatch

Governing is a long and laborious process, requiring study, deliberation and the weighing of competing forces.

From Los Angeles Times

Heaven forefend Amazon would use robots to make chores less laborious, as it has for warehouse work.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike classical antennas, which require laborious calibration in specialized radio laboratories, the atomic-based system is, in a sense, a standard unto itself.

From Science Daily

It is trying to break out of a laborious acquisition process and give commanders some flexibility to curate their own shopping carts.

From The Wall Street Journal