However, reducing technical detail to spare tedium can never be an excuse for inaccuracy or, indeed, for getting things plain wrong.
Placed in this narrative context, the daily tedium of routine and repetition takes on new meaning and becomes endurable.
In this sense, it was a species of religious art, in which blandness, anonymity and tedium were by no means vices.
Or, as was stated earlier, workers might have defined ' challenge ' to mean the pressures and tedium of factory work which they always experience.
During the repetitive tedium we contemplate the relationships between our code, its behaviour and our desires: the domain of programming language semantics.
For example, candidness about tedium would seem unbefitting any committed educator.
The length of his response, however, the tedium of detail, both missed the target and failed to capture the reader.
Some felt tedious, before the tedium was broken by a voice or a movement.