Peonies are undemanding plants, requiring only a reasonably good soil with moderate drainage. |
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Not so much a summer scorcher, then, but a hot ticket that remains boisterously good fun for the undemanding multiplex-goers. |
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Otherwise it's an undemanding walk or paddle between bays in one of the most beautiful and protected parts of New Zealand. |
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His music achieves a perfect simplicity, and while it is undemanding of its listener, it's certainly not unenjoyable. |
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He has overcome the problem he says many people encounter that of ending up in undemanding, badly-paid jobs. |
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Many evolutionary biologists are satisfied with a very undemanding form of ability or capacity-namely conceivability. |
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Scented geraniums are undemanding creatures, easy to grow outdoors in garden beds and patio containers or indoors on a sunny windowsill. |
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Alternatively, you may want to stay in the same place because the work is undemanding and fits around the rest of your life. |
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The tetra is particularly popular with hobbyists, since it is attractive in appearance, undemanding in maintenance, and easily bred. |
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Good enough to fill a few hours of any reader's time in a pleasant and largely undemanding way. |
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She remembers that she was considered an extremely docile and undemanding child. |
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This is an undemanding walk on a good track, taking twenty minutes each way. |
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But like nearly all the music here those pieces are pleasant, undemanding and utterly unmemorable. |
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Honeysuckles are easy, undemanding climbers with interestingly shaped, wonderfully scented flowers. |
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The steering and brakes are nicely weighted for a commanding but undemanding drive. |
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What you need are ravishing good looks, charm and undemanding chit-chat, all of which Marlborough Merlot offers. |
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The player has to be able to count up to 21 but it is otherwise undemanding. |
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He congratulated her on finding herself an undemanding retirement job. |
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As in Mackenzie's writing, the result is entertaining but undemanding. |
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The arbitrator found as a fact that the grievor was capable of performing only sedentary and undemanding physical duties. |
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For a long while now, the piloting community has been concerned about the undemanding workload of highly automated cockpits. |
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The youngest in a family of four, Grace is the apple of her father's eye and he describes her as an undemanding girl who would never ask for anything. |
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So far, the response from local audiences has been undemanding. |
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Most of these companies come to the market at undemanding valuations. |
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Teenagers stagnate in undemanding jobs upon graduation from high school. |
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It is an undemanding garden plant that doesn't mind being neglected and uncared for in quite hostile conditions. |
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Since virtually all the wines are sold with ease on the undemanding local market, there has been little or no incentive to modernize or re-equip the wineries. |
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Their attractive appearance and quiet manner have made domestic rabbits good and relatively undemanding pets. |
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Such areas are therefore highly suitable for relatively undemanding immigrants which displace the indigenous species. |
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With undemanding equity valuation, stock prices should reestablish their uptrend from the current prevailing trading range. |
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He's supremely watchable and the performance, dark and twisted as it is, is also basically an undemanding watch. |
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While living and working in space is mentally strenuous, the absence of gravity makes working in a spacecraft physically undemanding. |
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Pairings: Excellent throughout the meal, with undemanding menus, it is particularly well-suited to poultry and roasts. |
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But what I liked about 10 10 from the start was that it was so sensible, so undemanding. |
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Our classics have been in use in thousands of applications for decades: reliable and undemanding as regards maintenance and energy consumption. |
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Highly qualified staff could also be relieved of relatively undemanding jobs, which can be transferred to less qualified employees who have received the necessary training. |
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Ticks are extremely patient and undemanding bloodsuckers. |
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Garrett Hedlund maintains his reputation for undemanding buttery handsomeness playing the young Hook, who at this stage is uninterestingly reimagined as Peter's unreliable chum: a roguish roisterer with an Indiana Jones hat. |
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The Court's observations indicate that, as GFP are often unclearly defined, tests are, in practice, limited to a number of undemanding but easily verifiable criteria. |
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The works were thus undemanding either of technical or interpretative skill, their characteristics being formal simplicity, melodic agreeableness, plain diatonic harmony, homophonic textures, and the major mode. |
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Koi, goldfish, guppy, sailfin molly, green swordtail, southern platyfish, variable platyfish, is undemanding. |
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On the other side, plenty of Democrats worry about adding any strings at all: the leadership has been undemanding, imposing only a few conditions such as caps on executives' pay. |
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Servers based on x86 architecture are mainly used for common and undemanding tasks, whereas a non-x86 server is likely to be intended for complex processing. |
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The indications to be followed are generally simple and undemanding. |
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She is a bit wary, but very affectionate and undemanding. |
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On his return to Manitoba, he managed to obtain a sinecure through his political connections, and spent the rest of his career filling a series of undemanding patronage positions. |
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BiH had difficulty even in completing the relatively undemanding Road Map. |
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South Russian Ovcharkas are robust animals of above average size. Especially distrustful of strangers, these really very undemanding dogs find it easy to adapt to different climates and temperatures. |
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So sings daydreamer Lizzie McGuire in this enjoyable and undemanding wish fulfilment fantasy based on the popular Disney TV series. |
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