The extension to multiple intervals is feasible, although it would be tedious and is unlikely to increase our understanding of interval mapping.
This can spare clarification exchanges that can be tedious for the user.
Writing picklers by hand is a tedious and error-prone business.
He began a playful description, - long, but never tedious; alluring, yet without enthusiasm - a dreamy suggestion of refined delights and luxuries.
Somehow, dabbling with details was always seen as boring and tedious.
However, this method requires tedious calculations, and is inefficient in the sense that we are interested only in profiles connecting singularities.
Formalizing substitutions for a language, especially if it has a lot of operators, is a tedious and error-prone task.
Indeed, listening to the work's recording is a rather tedious task, entirely lacking the excitement that the composer was so proud about.