General Surayud is, sensibly, warning his countrymen that the road to peace will be arduous.
The worst outcome, critics say, would be arduous rules that do little to improve food safety.
Most policies cover only formal insider-trading investigations, not informal requests for information, which can be arduous and expensive.
This year's course promises to be arduous, with seven mountain finishes, three time trials and only two rest days.
Prying a spouse loose can be arduous, as she discovered via her first husband: discarded wives stick like burrs.
Negotiating a new treaty would be arduous, if not impossible.
So as the glittery NBA season looms, they're slogging it out in China where salaries aren't great, travel can be arduous, the accommodations aren't always luxurious and the food is a constant adventure.
Resolving those issues will be an arduous process, meaning that the implementation of new energy-saving tools will remain a distant goal.
Customers also should be aware that changing banks can be an arduous process for people who use automated bill-pay and other services.
Though changing values is not an absolute prerequisite for restructuring, the task will be less arduous if strategies acknowledge the interplay of cultural forces, enabling reformers to avoid potential roadblocks.
The recovery would be weak and arduous, Bovino noted.
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You know the interesting thing is when people sign a declaration of war they understand that it's going to be long and arduous and day after day they have to put an effort into it.
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Jury selection can be a long arduous process of selecting members from a larger pool, questioning of the jurors on their own background (nothing too probing) and whether they think they have any biases that would impact the case (previously being duped by a stock broker might get one out of serving in this trial).
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Sorting it out will be a long, arduous, wealth-destroying business for Argentina and its creditors alike.
Yes, the road has been, and will be, long and arduous, but the prize is clear.
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Shopping for a smartphone can be an exciting and arduous experience.
Lieutenant Colonel ALEX FENLEY (Special Forces Command): When you come into the Special Forces community, you know you're going to be deployed for a longer period of time, the demands are going to be a little bit different and maybe more arduous.
Better, surely, to plough on with trying to rebalance the economy away from its dependence on a boom-bust consumer-spending cycle and towards investment and exports (however long and arduous that economic reconstruction may turn out to be).
We should all be glad that winemakers across the globe are willing to take on the arduous task of making sparkling wine.
Crooke's first task, an arduous one, was to find out how big the drug should be to best target RNA. RNA strands stretch thousands of nucleotides long, and there may be only one offender out of 100, 000 different strands floating in a cell at any given time.
Five years of this arduous plan will right the economy of Britain although the pain of the ordeal will be significant.
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Next week I'll hopefully be bringing you a winning report from Newbury and, fingers crossed, news of a less arduous week on the training field!
The Labour MP for Liverpool Walton, Steve Rotheram, who campaigned for the inquest verdicts to be quashed, said her "passing is a painful reminder of the families' long and arduous fight for justice".
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