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Meanings of tortuous process in English
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Usage of tortuous process in English
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Having so many regulators also makes drafting new rules a tortuousprocess.
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John Palmer of Waimea Irrigators said reaching a decision has been a tortuousprocess.
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It's a tortuousprocess at the best of times.
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TNT admits the tortuousprocess was a distraction.
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The US and British governments yesterday formally began the tortuousprocess of steering Iraq towards a democratic future.
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Since then, the deal has been stuck in regulatory purgatory, a tortuousprocess due to end in June.
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The tortuousprocess to award the licence to operate the Republic's new digital television service got under way yesterday.
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The British could have a general election before its Labour Party's tortuousprocess to select a leader has concluded.
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Why can't people use the right to buy their council house on eBay instead of going through the current tortuousprocess?
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By slow, tortuousprocess he reconstructed the previous evening as far as the moment when he had heard the warning guns.
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Early December Many MPs believe May will start the tortuousprocess of trying to get the deal through parliament on 10 December.
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For that, most lawyers say families must embark on the tortuousprocess of suing Iran, for which political backing is seen as crucial.
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And while it is the end of a long and tortuousprocess, it marks the beginning of an important new phase in Irish healthcare.
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The settlement will also come as a relief for Afghans, who have watched the tortuousprocess play out since they first voted in April.
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In some places, walking became a tortuousprocess of dodging people and skirting the canvas and grimy plastic with which the stalls were hung.
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The two main US political parties are undergoing a tortuousprocess to choose who their official candidates will be for the general election in November.