Barnes & Noble's attempts to compete with Amazon—a clunky website, then a clunky e-reader—were disasters that cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars.
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And MapTheVote itself was a clunky Rube Goldberg of a mapping solution appended to the clunky but functional voter registration machine of Register2Vote, but it would have to do.
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But almost everything about the show feels clunky, even forced.
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This is a slow, clunky way to steal an election.
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Gone is the rough fabric exterior and clunky rubber band.
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Sony's AR subtitles are neat, but expensive and pretty clunky.
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It was ugly, it was clunky, and it was fat.
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It was packed with cliches and clunky attempts at wit.
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Also, the execution of the assistant powers is still clunky.
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Looking at pictures of early computers reveals their clunky origins.
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The human wrist is a clunky hodgepodge of unnecessary bones.
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It's a clunky setup, but it got the job done.
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The book itself is, as they say, imperfect and clunky.
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Gone are the days of clunky desktop devices — long gone.
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It doesn't feel like you're fighting against a clunky app.
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It's a little clunky, but I don't think it's egregious.
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It doesn't have a clunky case, but it's still waterproof.
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Surveillance can be done by more than clunky nanny cams.
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The app is there, and it's a little bit clunky.
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By all rights, they should be clunky, but they're not.
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Critics called "The Curse of La Llorona" clunky and listless.
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The series featured technology of the time, like clunky phones ...
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Plus, its sleek design stands amongst its somewhat clunky competitors.
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"It's clunky, but it works," I said, and she nodded.
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But it just felt clunky to me to do that.
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Magic: The Gathering Online is a dull, clunky, and expensive.
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Beyond the clunky rap scenes, the prisoners are wholly underwritten.
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But spelunk around and find a few clunky translations anyway.
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Like, my fingers just feel huge and clunky and annoying.
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It has a clunky website that feels trapped in 2003.
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As a set, this behemoth is stiff, clunky and dangerous.
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The equipment is clunky and the setup is fairly elaborate.
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Our house hummed with the clunky, awkward sounds of learning.
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But he didn't want sneakers that looked clunky and clinical.
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"These were concentrated without being clunky or cloying," A.J. said.
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The challenge is to make something of these clunky episodes.
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"Unicorn Store" (2019) was a quirky film with clunky execution.
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Its website was clunky and outdated until a recent redesign.
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Especially given that it's weirdly clunky and just plain odd-looking.
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From the looks of it, it could be a little clunky.
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"Using the buttons to move the cards felt clunky," says Badeen.
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Foster's teammates rushed to surround him in a clunky group hug.
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It has also exposed the clunky inadequacies of Lebanon's political system.
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And, indeed, "Min Litazez?" is too clever for such clunky comparisons.
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Still, Instagram is slowly improving other aspects of its clunky albums.
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When these new things emerge they're clunky, they're noisy, they break.
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A swappable battery and no more clunky U-lock or keypad?
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Acer's was clunky and cool, the PSVR was sleek and simple.
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While The Walking Dead's never been subtle, it's rarely this clunky.
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On offense, the Americans' movement has had a clunky, arrhythmic feel.
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We get it: Juicers are big, clunky, and messy to clean.
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Clunky jewelry in geometric shapes was ultra-stylish at the time.
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His language is clear, unpretentious, a little clunky, a little hammy.
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It was pretty outdated and clunky, and the selection wasn't great.
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The days of clunky Android skins are thankfully in the past.
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For so long, many of these products looked clunky and clinical.
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But I like them because they're comfortable and kind of clunky.
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"In the meantime, things might be clunky and unacceptable," he said.
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It was clunky and had product flaws right from the launch.
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But why should I install another clunky appliance in my kitchen?
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"But critics called this 149-minute outing "too long," and "clunky.
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It is a clunky regulation disliked by almost all US banks.
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Benedict Evans preaches patience after a leaked photo shows clunky hardware.
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In contrast, to the EPA's extremely clunky site, this is highly simplified.
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As he traveled, he started to notice how clunky most luggage is.
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Unfortunately, getting the tracking to work can sometimes be a bit clunky.
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POV will accumulate and the prose will become messy, confusing, and clunky.
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On the other, it's distinctly an extra piece of somewhat clunky hardware.
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It's not cheap and it makes your iPhone pretty clunky to use.
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It's early implementation was clunky to say the least, and content-lite.
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Securing these spaces today requires antiquated military gear that's clunky and expensive.
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This year, GoPro finally released camera that's waterproof without clunky plastic casing.
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Theses Asics look big and clunky, but feel supportive on my foot.
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The writing is also less clunky than in the last two games.
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And clunky hardware was needed on the ground to connect with them.
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Thinking about it solely in terms of clunky digital assistants seems reductive.
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He did spend on Sears's website, but it is still considered clunky.
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"It was clunky; it was blowing all over the place," Bloom said.
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The Dell has big bezels, a tiny screen, and just feels clunky.
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I found the Surface Dial to be clunky and redundant last year.
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But sometimes they're just too clunky and feel awkward in your pocket.
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What's IBM up to that it's imposing this rather clunky security measure?
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On its own, the TabPro S is a bit big and clunky.
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The phrase was clunky, and China finally dropped it with little fanfare.
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It can still be a bit clunky using your phone to cast.
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It takes up valuable screen real estate and looks a bit clunky.
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They, like me, are just making the best of a clunky game.
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If this clunky alchemy works for you, every other sin is forgivable.
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The group used an old exploit and "clunky" malware, nothing particularly notable.
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Caleb, a construction worker, is occasionally accompanied by a clunky robot partner.
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"I mean, it wasn't as clunky as our movie," Park quickly added.
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EHRs are costly, clunky, error prone failures we seem unable to fix.
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Legacy banks typically provide a clunky user experience trapped in the past.
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"It's taking away the awkwardness of that clunky exchange," Ms. Benz said.
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The DoD, in contrast, was eager to replace its clunky existing system.
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This creates all sorts of conflicts and necessarily makes their operation clunky.
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So why, after all this time, does the ugly, clunky sandal persist?
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To be fair, the first half of the show is clunky at best.
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Drives to the basket that don't utilize full lower body extension look clunky.
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There's something clunky looking about the way Samsung designed its dual-camera module.
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They were too clunky and expensive, mostly kept around for peaks in demand.
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Instead, he's planning beyond the clunky masks we think of as VR goggles.
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Only problem is they're still too bulky and clunky to be called glasses.
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They also felt pretty clunky when I did core exercises on a mat.
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You have to balance the words perfectly, so that they don't sound clunky.
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While some space heaters are clunky eyesores, the Airdog keeps things looking sleek.
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People also tout its ease, devoid of the clunky shenanigans of PGP encryption.
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Clunky, yes, but it pays for itself with just one movie a month.
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This approach eliminates clunky software installations and makes your micro:bit accessible from anywhere.
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But in reality, the coming together of bodies can be a clunky affair.
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If so, the incumbents may need to improve their own clunky online services.
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The fan even captured Cardi's clunky necklace situation and her legendary killer nails.
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Deng Xiaoping coined the clunky term "socialism with Chinese characteristics" in the 1980s.
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At times, lawmakers relied on slightly clunky metaphors, revealing anecdotes, and corny jokes.
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DEVICES for analysing DNA used to be big, clunky and not very good.
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And we're not only talking about a clunky, thermos-type drinking vessel here.
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Once clunky, stiff, and simple, robots are now becoming agile, soft, and sophisticated.
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By today's standards, the Univac I was a clunky behemoth of a machine.
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"Pretty Isn't Perfect," says Pusha T after the clunky transition into his verse.
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Those old clunky payment terminals at retail checkout lines are getting a reboot.
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This time, she accessorized with oversized sunglasses and an '153s-esque clunky phone.
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I found the gem to be a little clunky, but overall remarkably nonintrusive.
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In the analog age, the hardware was clunky, expensive, and difficult to operate.
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Instead of building intuitive interfaces, we get clunky, instantly outdated features and designs.
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The tapes are these clunky cartridges, you only get 20 minutes of tape.
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The social network has also gotten flak for its clunky conversation thread format.
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It's a secret feature, and it's still a little clunky, but it works.
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It's clunky, but the premise — one multiuse piece of baby gear — was irresistible.
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However, there are still ways to make the experience safer and less clunky.
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Instead of working through clunky institutions, many Europeans are simply cutting smaller deals.
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The narrative is at times flabby and repetitive, with some occasionally clunky prose.
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Technology innovation moves much faster than this clunky speed of the administrative state.
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No longer do you have loud, clunky towers overtaking large swaths of space.
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My heart flutters for a rounded toe, a clunky sole, a masculine silhouette.
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But even the book's fans will admit it has some clunky writing throughout.
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James Morgan's set is handsomely framed, but the heavy furniture makes it clunky.
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The experience I had is kind of clunky but it's still early technology.
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Some songs I'm quite proud of, others have quite obvious and clunky samples.
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Instead, they forgo clunky setup, misdirection, and simply cue up the story immediately.
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She gave women permission to walk around in big clunky shoes and sneakers.
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The monitors, which are clunky, must be charged every 12 hours or so.
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Though they're clunky, e-buses have quietly been leading the electric vehicle revolution.
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What if we could explore data even faster than today's clunky BI tools?
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Mitchell acknowledges that it can, but that the experience is clunky and negative.
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It was a little clunky, arrangement-wise, but the lyrics were really good.
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He wore a gold ring on his pinkie—a clunky, unattractive school ring.
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Stadia succeeds in delivering a console-quality experience without clunky, space-consuming hardware.
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It delivers a games-on-demand experience without a clunky, space-consuming console.
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The story moves at a great pace without spilling into the clunky category.
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Maybe next year Apple will finally redo its clunky App Store and iTunes apps?
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"I'm obsessed with big, clunky leather jackets," she shares about her tomboy-inspired style.
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Clunky clones weren't what the Watch needed—apps intended specifically for the ecosystem were.
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They were clunky, uncomfortable, and carried a dangerous voltage that would occasionally shock users.
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The adoption component had been a clunky workaround for what I couldn't yet articulate.
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Nor does it help that the writing itself is often clunky, overwrought or awkward.
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The podcast tab in search is clunky on the homepage and difficult to navigate.
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But power banks like these could be the portable, if clunky, solution—for now.
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Not groundbreaking and honestly, pretty clunky, but a nice addition to the overall ecosystem.
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But the clunky, cumbersome Cas3 is a CRISPR enzyme much more common in nature.
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A phased or moving radar array is clunky and expensive — like 7 figures expensive.
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The second problem is that the technology is too clunky to operate at scale.
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Yet even with this clunky delivery, most of the actual jokes remain pretty solid.
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The standard, store-bought Rubik's is just too slow and clunky to be competitive.
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Does dad whine about typing on a touch screen or using a clunky keyboard?
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"Government is clunky, resistant to change, and slow to adopt new tools," she says.
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Great content on clunky site, or with cluttered design, is a disservice, bad biz.
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Some traders dislike the clunky terminals for their cumbersome interfaces and steep price tags.
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The driving is very clunky and the handling is rough, to say the least.
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The first mobile phones, after all, began as clunky, costly devices with limited performance.
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So why go out with anything less than America's best — like clunky boat shoes?
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Most of them are clunky and, most importantly, need a power outlet to use!
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But at the moment, Facebook-hosted bots have been slow and a bit clunky.
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Computer labs with clunky monitors were once a sign of a high-tech school.
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Before the iPhone came out, smartphones were clunky devices — half keyboard and half screen.
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I usually don't love a product-specific app because they're too clunky or barebones.
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The attendant craning of necks and the clunky sound of footsteps soon grew tedious.
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Energetically: Mercury is swift and flexible, but Taurus, the cow, is a little clunky.
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Those tuneful outbursts are the highlight of a track that contains some clunky lyrics.
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But I knew that whole 'falling into place' thing could be a little clunky.
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The clunky dialogue often creates the sense that the show doesn't trust its audience.
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But Java, which dates back to 1995, can be a bit clunky, developers say.
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This 2009 painting pairs lurid tones of purples and pinks with clunky white waves.
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We have designed the car with the big clunky wheels of a horse buggy.
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On his speaking circuit, he wears baggy suits, clunky black shoes, and round glasses.
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But it also carries the downside of making the headphones seem a little clunky.
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In a sometimes clunky election process, most candidates need years to build a case.
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Clunky websites and apps are only part of the problem for fans and observers.
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It felt way too big and clunky when I held it in my arms.
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Further weighing down the count's charm is A Gentleman in Moscow's occasionally clunky voice.
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Such weighty historic subject matter takes my eyes off his huge and clunky paintings.
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The song's efforts to appear profound are so clunky the results border on surreal.
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The way the American political system works is that passing laws is clunky and difficult.
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It's huge, heavy, clunky, and so unattractive you won't want to wear it for long.
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These websites are clunky, crowded, and usually have too much, or far too little information.
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It's expensive for what amounts to a clunky way to extend your iPhone's battery life.
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Great design made a huge difference when most tech was hard to use and clunky.
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You wouldn't catch James Dean using a clunky device that looks like an asthma inhaler.
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When people thought of "smartphones," they pictured a clunky BlackBerry or Palm running Windows Mobile.
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AI-dependent moderation is clunky, and good moderators require training, reasonable pay, and emotional support.
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Or a one-length bob — a clunky wig, at my estimation — on Hannah (Katherine Langford)?
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So far it's got a domain and a couple of admittedly clunky social media handles.
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This is largely due to the fact that it has historically been clunky and disconnected.
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Sackhoff does her best to deliver emotional performances and bring gravitas to the clunky scripts.
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Many are also clunky enough that they can't even be considered for use on drones.
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But its clunky design is something people may not be able to get past. 133.
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These early works are clunky, quirky, infused with a Dadaist irreverence and sense of play.
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It's a little clunky, admittedly, but it's also a conversation piece that enhances your drink.
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The clunky earbuds also include Bluetooth hardware inside each case to make them truly wireless.
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Most new skyscrapers in New York are whisper-thin silver spikes or clunky glass boxes.
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I found playing to lead to moments where looking around can feel counterintuitive and clunky.
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The Garmin Fenix is big, clunky and the screen looks like it's from a Kindle.
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The problem was that device was, as you know, clunky and big, and very expensive.
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For one reason, it's a clunky embarrassment, making forgetting it in a cab more difficult.
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These are mostly less than an hour long, with clunky voice-overs and staged interviews.
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Project Tango is one of those Google projects that's simultaneously futuristic and a bit clunky.
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The company has eschewed a clunky wristband for one that's a little bit more delicate.
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She told her employee to hold a clunky payment machine out the window for me.
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Nearly everyone had regretted registering for a space-sucking, clunky machine that they never use.
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Twitter's processing for reporting abusive accounts has long been criticized as being clunky and ineffective.
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Fax machines, Palm Pilots, and clunky desktop computers with dial-up Internet were cutting edge.
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But just look at the clunky sensor and camera on the left and right sides.
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Not only is the headset expensive, but the setup to dive into VR is clunky.
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Stuff like audio, navigation, and Bluetooth device pairing work, but the system is somewhat clunky.
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That format might have been clunky or hokey, but Oliver ("Vanishing Girls") makes it work.
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"Traditional holiday lights can be clunky and sloppy when used on the inside," she noted.
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Hyphenation sounds clunky, feels awkward; even calling someone just British is less pointed, less charged.
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Twenty years ago, the hardware economy was responsible for massive hard drives and clunky PCs.
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Clunky flashbacks to some characters' brushes with Nazis pepper the season, often for the worse.
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WordPress.com is slowly but surely replacing all those clunky social sharing plugins that you use.
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"I knew that whole 'falling into place' thing could be a little clunky," he adds.
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She's a clunky composite of such prototypes as Carmen D'Alessio, Joanne Horowitz and Nikki Haskell.
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There is some violence, and the dialogue can be clunky, but they remain enormously entertaining.
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I mean, I think that's a really intriguing ... I think ... And it's a clunky work.
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Sanctions today are smart weapons, unlike the clunky, one-dimensional prototypes of the Cold War.
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LCD Soundsystem's American Dream is a passably punkoid rock album, fiery in places, elsewhere clunky.
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They've demodernized their sound: behold a passably punkoid rock album, fiery in places, elsewhere clunky.
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So observers began creating pictures of the clunky concept car showing it, too, in orbit.
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In 2011, many English-speaking priests panned their effort, finding the language clunky and archaic.
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The scene is now clunky and disjointed, never fluid — and that's what makes it scary.
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I called friends and family from our landline, because my clunky cellphone had limited minutes.
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"Cursed Child" is a clunky play that could not reverse my indifference to the Potterverse.
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I wanted the contrast of clunky boots with the 'peasant Milan' look of the dress.
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They were big and clunky, would often skip during playback, and neither held many songs.
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"The Time Machine" (2002) was panned as a clunky re-working of a classic novel.
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Overall though, considering how clunky some cinema's websites can be, it's a very welcome feature.
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The wafers and prisms used in augmented reality are still clunky, for the most part.
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Voiceover can be a clunky device that slows down action and undercuts the overarching narrative.
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But the video quality seemed lower, and the menu system is a little more clunky.
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Traders complain that Eikon terminals are clunky compared with those of the market leader, Bloomberg.
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For all the insights of "The Legacy of Ancient Palmyra," its web design is clunky.
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The gear is expensive and clunky, and requires a powerful computer or gaming console to function.
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Many of the officers and sailors complained that the expensive military joysticks are clunky and heavy.
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She left a handful of clunky white price tags affixed to the interior of her sleeve.
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The clunky, artless ship, despite its small patch of lush, thriving greenery, is a sterile cage.
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The Hydrogen One's camera app is awfully clunky for a company that's known for making cameras.
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Lada cars are so unreliable — clunky and shoddily made — that they've become a meme in Russia.
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But it was too slow, clunky, and prone to failure to be of much practical use.
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The first Echo was big and plasticky and clunky, with all sorts of weird, brutalist angles.
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It isn't clunky and you won't press the wrong buttons, as they're intuitive and well-placed.
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It was clunky, but it held my camera securely, and, ultimately, that's its most important job.
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As clunky as Man of Steel's Christ imagery was, and as forced as the Batman v.
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Clunky as hell, yes, but a resolution that would nevertheless have tied the three films together.
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Reading glasses are a clunky fix, because they clarify close vision while making faraway objects blurry.
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Turning around felt clunky and slow, ruining that immersion Minecraft was trying so hard to create.
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It usually has few resources other than overworked staff, clunky technology and piles of employee handbooks.
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Here's a clunky segue: Growing up, what kinds of ideas did you have about romantic love?
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Even when they do work, they're often so clunky and slow that it's hardly worth it.
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"Unite the league" is a terribly clunky slogan, even if it makes sense for the movie.
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The clunky controls, pre-rendered backgrounds, and forced camera angles of the original game are gone.
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America's clunky tax and welfare system needs simplification, not endless new deductions, credits and phase-outs.
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Some other critics were less kind, citing the sometimes-clunky acting between the big musical numbers.
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For a lot of students today, that means using an iPad instead of a clunky laptop.
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Their collective memories of the title are tied to late nights playing on clunky CRT TVs.
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In the past, most of this was done on paper, or via very clunky, desktop software.
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The study used a very clunky interface, complete with a Clippy-like penguin who "helped" me.
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Sure, it was a little clunky, but certainly more comfortable than a sword through your heart.
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Men and Apparitions' final hundred pages takes the clunky form of Zeke's ethnography, Men In Quotes.
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But other scenarios were clunky, and, in a few cases, shadowed by something like white guilt.
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I don't think we're doomed to live in a world of clunky and frustrating home financing.
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Those things I loved (the storytelling) were stapled to things that I didn't (clunky combat systems).
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Minecraft, the clunky Swedish computer game, is teaching millions of children to master the digital world.
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To date, the smart glasses market has been fraught with clunky, expensive products and fierce competition.
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Chances are you've bought into the notion that it resulted in clunky, slow, and awkward battles.
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When I have them on, they just feel like super comfortable shoes — not clunky rain boots.
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I&aposve been using the old-school tools, and sure, they can feel a little clunky.
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Sometimes described as a pair of galoshes, an egret's feet are no clunky, rainy-day shoes.
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Even Maleficent, clunky as it was, tried to find something unexpected in the Sleeping Beauty story.
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I will say that it's a little clunky, but extremely effective, especially with the different speeds.
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Look, there were probably less clunky ways to do this than a bunch of dry flashbacks.
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And the writing is just as odd as it always is, equal parts clunky and expressive.
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Their hardware did what it was supposed to, but the software was often more than clunky.
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It was really an early, clunky, all-text online service that was delivered at 300 baud.
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Those interviews were a little clunky, but with time, their interviewing skills and guest pull improved.
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The first generation of modern V.R. and augmented reality headsets are too clunky to go mainstream.
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His esoteric topic at times clashes with the clunky colloquialisms Skaife deploys when talking about himself.
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This is Baltazar's debut, and there are plot points that feel forced and occasional clunky dialogue.
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Yet accessing federal grants can often be a clunky process that takes six weeks or more.
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I think that getting online in many contexts can be clunky, but it's also stripping down.
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While using the bell service was a breeze, I found the "style editor" a bit clunky.
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He wore a red-and-blue Eisenhower jacket, faded gray dad jeans and clunky white sneakers.
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The buds' design is a little clunky, with a very similar look to Samsung's Galaxy Buds.
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Most still worked in the company's clunky pink headquarters, in a former VA hospital overlooking downtown.
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It's fast and eliminates the need for clunky, goop-filled impression trays and messy plaster molds.
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The novel has some clunky passages that could easily be overlooked because of the exciting story.
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It is perhaps best known for its clunky "dad" shoes, as previously reported by Business Insider.
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Ramanujan's infinite series for the reciprocal of pi — a clunky equation, even to this non-mathematician.
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Quadrilateral Cowboy is all of these things, along with being odd, moving, and a little clunky.
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The BLS website's data tools are useful, but they can be clunky and hard to navigate.
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Do I really want to haul this clunky thing into the woods when I go camping?
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They were sort of clunky, but there was something funny about the way he drew expressions.
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Rossum solves these problems without complicated, clunky integrations; without teams of developers; and without high costs.
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This industry was cluttered with all these clunky products that caused more frustration than they helped.
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It's clunky-looking, and was a bit of an eyesore on the front of my house.
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Behind this launch were years of evolution in a field previously overrun by clunky drone models.
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Clunky thermostats now have high-res screens and can be controlled from halfway across the world.
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Previously, many MMORPGs had felt kind of clunky, especially in comparison to single-player, offline games.
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Why would customers want that — especially with the relatively clunky nature of the necessary voice command?
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Before, it used to be a little strip, and now it's … A hundred percent more clunky.
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Compared to the clunky tech of the 1990s and early 2000s, modern tech is efficient and addictive.
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Hopefully the update will fix the rather clunky music streaming experience that Sonos has offered to date.
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Alluring tones articulate its clunky, sculptural, curved shape, which is cropped front and rear by the framing.
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The process still feels clunky, and I still felt like I was saying "Alexa" way too often.
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Regular wine stoppers are clunky and can make your bottle too tall to fit in the fridge.
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You might not even think it's ugly, if you're a fan of clunky, backwards-looking Amazon design.
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The prototype I've tried was quite clunky, but ITT assures me this would improve in the future.
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The Rift S seems purely utilitarian — it looks like a clunky, anxious robot with a giant forehead.
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The prototype is described as clunky, but producing a better experience than the Gear VR or Daydream.
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I've found Podbean to be a bit clunky and the service has experienced a handful of outages.
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I also wore them on a treadmill hill workout, and they felt supportive and not too clunky.
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" Screen Anarchy says the film's special effects are "clunky and silly, but not in a fun way.
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Bottom line Great design made a huge difference when most tech was hard to use and clunky.
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During that first session, moving around the heads-up display in the pool was a bit clunky.
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"As opposed to a clunky research wristband, which is ugly, and people won't wear it," she says.
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But VR, in general, is still clunky and socially awkward, and Oculus hasn't really cracked those problems.
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Augur is clunky and slow for users: downloading its software and the Ethereum blockchain can take hours.
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In our testing, the buttons to control the rotation and moving the piece of furniture were clunky.
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It looks very similar to the previous design, which means it's big, clunky, and not particularly comfortable.
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First, the device has a full touchscreen rather than a clunky quasi-touchscreen like the Charge 2.
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A "clunky" or "inorganic" post that's obviously been bought and paid for doesn't help sell the product.
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Also it's super clunky carrying around a little block, and a phone, and multiple cables, and headphones.
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But even though SIRI might be able to tell you a joke, robotics are still pretty clunky.
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Women who are stalked and harassed through Facebook and have to rely on a clunky reporting system.
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That seems lame, until you realize you can skip the clunky app and just connect via Bluetooth.
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Exogear EcostoneMan, I love waterproof gadgets, but that's all this clunky hideous beast has going for it.
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While the integration might be clunky, Microsoft and Amazon are working towards improving this in the future.
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Known as the clunky portmanteau Brangelina, the two were a Hollywood pair that many people believed in.
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Right now, I'm kind of skeptical, as both features feel a bit too clunky to really love.
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The robot was somewhat clunky to use, but with practice it works well enough for its purpose.
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His animations are clunky, floppy, or non-existent, depending on the maneuver you're trying to pull off.
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For instance, its coil-sprung suspensions did away with the clunky torsion bars of the previous generation.
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It is, instead, filtered through the mechanisms of party politics and the clunky machinery of congressional elections.
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Analysts say clunky devices, high price tags and compatibility issues have kept many devices from going mainstream.
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Hang clunky kitchen utensils on the wall, organize your belts, or even create your own coat rack.
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A lot of people drop out of the process because it's clunky today doesnt work very well.
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It was clunky and low tech by Apollo standards, but it did what it was supposed to.
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Anil carries a clunky credit-card reader with him on his rounds, but most people pay cash.
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Feature How a clunky Swedish computer game is teaching millions of children to master the digital world.
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Every stolen glance between Steve and Sharon feels clunky; every attempt at chemistry reads as a distraction.
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Given Apple's history of making sleek, elegant gadgets, the new phones struck many people as decidedly clunky.
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I thought to name the accurate make, but then it seemed too clunky, and beside the point.
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The old robots were blue-collar workers, burly and clunky, the machines that rusted the Rust Belt.
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They're not heavy or clunky, so they work perfectly for cold fall rain, sleet, or early snow.
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Corporate video-conferencing systems are still an expensive, clunky mess — regardless of how many startups claim otherwise.
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That's good, because the screenplay itself is baggy and unevenly paced, with loads of clunky expositional dialogue.
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The Spot is everything the clunky and expensive Echo Show released this past summer should have been.
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Certain trips require a little deepening first — the capacity for abstraction and clunky poetic metaphors about existence.
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Trosch's paintings are laced with pictorial instances of satirical frivolity; they are sharp, odd, profligate, and clunky.
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But as I got a handle on the clunky controls, I became enmeshed in its fearsome world.
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There are exposed wires everywhere and large, clunky 3D printed pieces that clip onto various body parts.
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But its characters and performances keep it light on its feet, even when the writing gets clunky.
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There's no app to download and no handling a clunky headset that infected patrons have coughed on.
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So why does "The Good Cop" feel so much more dull, clunky and antiquated than "Monk" did?
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"Happy UNGA!" a cheery Ms. Haley said, using the clunky acronym for the United Nations General Assembly.
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Its concluding third is narrated by Meredith, not Niru, a strategy that should feel clunky but doesn't.
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Clunky narration and badly edited stock footage do little to illuminate Rosalee's times or support her memories.
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To someone familiar with the sleek design of Apple products today, the Apple-1 might seem clunky.
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Expertise at composing with my voice instead of clunky keyboards puts me ahead in new communication technology.
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In spite of that terminally clunky title, the series is one of Disney+'s most anticipated programs.
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While many of these games still exist in their original, clunky form, the consoles themselves are disappearing.
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The most patriotic superhero of them all, Captain America sports a metallic outfit that's perhaps too clunky.
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Erdoğan apparently thought he could sway these senators by forcing them to watch a clunky propaganda film.
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Befitting its name, "Disjointed" plays less like a series and more like a collection of clunky sketches.
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"Some have a huge base and are very clunky, which defeats the whole purpose," Ms. Hagan said.
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The usual grandstanding rings hollow; the earnest notes feel forced; and the blanket condemnations clunky and overused.
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So what if some users complained that the buttons were too small or the software was clunky.
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It included a clunky browser and was cluttered with all sorts of other apps I didn't want.
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Fitness Tracker Teenagers are picky, and most girls wouldn't be caught dead in some clunky fitness tracker.
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A clunky and awkwardly placed ladder leads to a concrete room with another ladder leading farther downward.
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Though clunky at first, we knew you'd get smarter over time, like a toddler learning to speak.
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I find the often clunky, contrived food references to be one of the series' most endearing qualities.
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It's a little clunky, but again, the cost can be very high if you have an issue.
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Action games don't necessarily age that well; they often feel clunky and slow compared to more modern releases.
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The car was possibility, a dream within reach, and the clunky embodiment of that quintessentially American notion: freedom.
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His rig consisted of a clunky mishmash of steel tubes, duct tape, dusty beakers, and old glass vases.
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They were thick, clunky, and could only hold a handful of songs before you ran out of space.
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Fidelity to the source material aside, The Dark Tower is dull and clunky, somehow both underwritten and overstuffed.
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I had let them grow out for months on end; now, they were just sitting there looking clunky.
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But his acting talents are largely wasted on the clunky script, written by James Cameron and Laeta Kalogridis.
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These policies are typically sold over the phone, through PDFed documents with a similarly clunky claims management process.
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But that somewhat clunky solution was about as far as the Chinese company ever went with the idea.
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The actual conversation itself is clunky, which DWP can be at times, especially when it's belaboring a point.
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Those services have continued to rapidly grow thanks to sleek and frequent redesigns while SoundCloud's clunky interface falters.
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But should it really take five episodes of clunky dialogue and fake documentary production to get us there?
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In that context, it's very unsurprising that efforts that are costly or clunky (or both) are getting abandoned.
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Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi's sometimes clunky script toggles back and forth between the present and Erin's memories.
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My excitement for SlingTV was deflated almost immediately upon logging on and fighting through a clunky, confusing interface.
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Inevitably, there were clunky moments as well, including a poorly conceived joke about Bill Cosby attending the ceremony.
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All in all, Google's compact new wi-fi speaker will probably blend in better than the clunky Echo.
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Our review found this to be a little clunky, but there's no denying this is a great price.
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It was clunky, hard to open, and looked like something that needed months, if not years, of refinement.
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Argent Coolmax Blazer | $298 Your sleek road bike deserves better than that clunky hunk of a bike bell.
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Clunky links with description text that launch users off the social platform obviously has no future within it.
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Outside of its clunky platforming, I don't know that I played a more mechanically satisfying game this year.
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" The wonderfully clunky GIFs show how filters, notifications, and uploads would work in the antiquated operating system. "Instagram.
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It looks a little clunky here in the real world, but in virtual reality it must be wondrous.
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There are specialized devices called Braille notetakers that are clunky, not that powerful and cost up to $5,000.
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Even when the Vive fell short, it came off as part of Job Simulator's clunky-on-purpose aesthetic.
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The infidelity motif of Parisian boulevard authors, now long pat, came off as rather clunky in German, however.
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While Cook has expressed skepticism around clunky, enclosed headsets, Apple has many long-standing patents in this area.
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From rolling TV carts to computer labs with clunky monitors, many parts of the classroom have become obsolete.
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Maybe it feels too clunky, or it runs too slowly, or it doesn't capture all the necessary information.
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What might have come across, to today's tastes, as a clunky knight's castle instead feels stately and inviting.
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"It's time to move beyond clunky and costly set-top boxes," she wrote in an email last week.
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It has a lot of useful activity tracking features without a big, clunky screen or an exorbitant price.
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It has a lot of useful activity-tracking features without a big, clunky screen or an exorbitant price.
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After that, registering was pretty easy, as was figuring out the simple, if clunky, mobile-web-based interface.
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For him, there is something aesthetically pleasing and charming about their miniature form factor and clunky keyboard mechanism.
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There are clunky, comedic lines that fall so flat they resemble watching a sitcom without a laugh track.
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Clunky interface but mostly works and in all seriousness, is one of the most secure options out there.
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Even if you are notified, updating your password using a password manager is still a pretty clunky experience.
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It sounds clunky and cheesy and not at all related to baseball, but so do many stadium monikers.
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If you clicked that link right now, it'd send you to some clunky, likely non-phone-optimized website.
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Where Spawn's music is clunky and weird, Endel's is beautiful, like the pioneering ambient works of Brian Eno.
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"I don't see it likely at all that criminals will use this clunky and expensive technology," Keane said.
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" And he concludes a clunky defense of his artistry, "Kick It," with "get weed from me/It's good.
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Off they went to a Xerox machine that was big, clunky and, by today's standards, very, very slow.
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He saw what he called a clunky, layered system that was inefficient and unreliable for doctors and patients.
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There's no question that Serena would make the same calculated moves if she were in Offred's clunky boots.
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A best seller in France, the novel will find its passionate readers here despite the occasionally clunky translation.
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He flies around in a clunky winged apparatus that looks like something from the Wright Brothers' steampunk phase.
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It would be the clunky coalition's federal debut if talks, due to start next week, prove a success.
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Spotted guinea fowl raced off the road in clunky, diagonal spurts as we drove through the tall grasslands.
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Drivers accustomed to the seamless technology of their smartphones are finding today's dashboard offerings clunky and non-intuitive.
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She lost her first service game, the product of uncharacteristically poor shot-making and a clunky double fault.
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" Rolling Stone recently called the film "clunky" and "toxic," exemplary of the "macho militarism of the Reagan era.
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But a prior version of the stool that Walmart was providing workers was "clunky, big and heavy," he said.
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Still putting up with a tablet so old and clunky that it looks like a heavy-duty kids tablet?
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"Unfortunately, this information is often buried on clunky 'dot gov' websites beyond the easy reach of consumers," he wrote.
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And using the gesture-tracking system to interact with the illusions the headset generates can feel clunky and awkward.
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The phone icon for 2018's booklet depicts a sleek iPhone-looking device instead of a clunky generic smartphone.
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Romkey dropped a few slices of bread into the toaster and, using a clunky computer, turned the toaster on.
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The technology, which places digital elements on top of the real world, has long been a clunky, hobbyist passion.
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Other companies released hard-drive players for MP3s, but they were clunky and required users to click through songs.
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Of course, it can feel awkward and clunky to start sharing your pronouns every time you meet someone new.
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"Computers are currently clunky external devices that sit on tables or in our pockets," Hannes Sjöblad explains over email.
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And his rhetoric on racial justice — though certainly improved during the campaign — is clunky at best, shameful at worst.
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The original may be the one we remember, but if we're honest, it was kind of a clunky game.
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The result is often clunky wearables that prioritize fashion over function and have fewer capabilities than a unisex tracker.
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Through a simple procedure, it could help men maintain erections when drugs or the clunky and inconsistent pumps fail.
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It feels clunky and forces you to hunt and peck on your phone like a grandparent at a keyboard.
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The script, which he co-wrote with Laeta Kalogridis (Altered Carbon) and Rodriguez, is clunky and full of cliches.
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The new m2993 offers slimmer bezels, a reduced footprint, and it looks way better than Alienware's clunky old design.
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The clunky, old metal camera is reportedly the third Nikon camera ever built and was first assembled in 1948.
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You know, just big, clunky, slow, always missing the ... doing the fast follow, you know, that sort of thing.
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Unfortunately, the site can be a little clunky to navigate and the images of each token are relatively tiny.
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The bikes also have fewer gears and are incredibly clunky, making it hard for riders to go very fast.
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But adding rules—even clunky ones—brings his bots in line with his own aesthetics and his own ethics.
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Alexa can be pretty clunky at this too, but Google Assistant really has the whole natural language thing down.
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Knog Oi Bike Bell | $603 Your sleek road bike deserves better than that clunky hunk of a bike bell.
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It reminds me a bit of how lame the clunky original Echo felt in comparison to the thrifty Dot.
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Royole FlexPal's screen unfolds into something far more tablet-like; but when folded, it's clunky and way too wide.
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Apple overhauled the clunky look and feel of its Apple Watch software barely a year after the product launched.
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Unfortunately, these moments of genuine emotion are islands, pieces floating in an ocean of clunky bars and tacky punchlines.
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One of the biggest complaints for the original Nier was that its action was clunky and often too difficult.
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Things are a bit clunky but for a free skill developed with passion, this is a lot of fun.
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And the one piece by an exact contemporary, Vrancke van der Stockt, is clunky, a van der Weyden impersonation.
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Most phones and computers have calculator apps, reducing the need for this clunky device that does only one job.
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The app was clunky, and upstarts built around mobile photography, such as Instagram, threatened the company's desktop-predominant audience.
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The current legacy approach thinks of digital experiences as completing a clunky transaction on a website or an app.
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Finally, all businesses can now implement account recovery using Facebook as an alternative to existing, clunky, password reset processes.
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The reception for Schnabel's clunky, proto-hipster, fake-outsider art paintings was greased by Marcia Tucker's "Bad" Painting movement.
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The setup's speakers and monitor are modern, but the keyboard is another clunky relic to match the modded hardware.
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They're either forced to manage complex security keys themselves, or rely on a clunky wallet-equipped browser like MetaMask.
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She stares into the camera with both arms confidently beside her and feet in clunky shoes on the ground.
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Body scrubs usually come in clunky tubs with physical exfoliators like sugar or fruit shells suspended in hydrating oils.
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The Fitbit Charge 3 Teenagers are picky, and most girls wouldn't be caught dead in some clunky fitness tracker.
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Sweet Venus is a little clunky in Aries, the baby ram, but the energy is still bright and confident.
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That clunky claim to fame has lured many a start-up to the Innovation District in its revitalized downtown.
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Rio, however clunky her book's characters and plotting can sometimes be, captures that, the exhilarating dummy immortality of youth.
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The process can be incredibly tedious, and it's not made any easier by Death Stranding's clunky menus and controls.
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The banks' mobile applications are clunky compared with the simple interfaces offered by remittance newcomers like InstaRem or WorldRemit.
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Right, and maybe baseball could have extra-inning games decided by foot races between clunky mascots of former presidents.
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Big made-for-TV hearings are a chaotic and clunky way to try to build a body of evidence.
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These numbers — featuring generally clunky lyrics by Sheik and Amanda Green — all draw from the same well of wistfulness.
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It's a smart move, since Apple users have complained for years about how clunky and bloated iTunes has become.
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For one thing, it's not cheap to buy and for another, it makes your iPhone pretty clunky to use.
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Most television shows were still stuck on annoying schedules and delivered through dreadful channel guides and clunky cable boxes.
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In fact, much of the suspense that Perry tries to build can swiftly be dismantled through the clunky narrative.
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It was sort of clunky, and it rusted if you left it in the rain (and we all did).
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It&aposs amazing how tech gadgets that felt state-of-the-art in 2010 now look outdated and clunky.
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Most importantly, the clock is managed with a smartphone app, eliminating the need to use clunky, on-device controls.
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Those films depicted ponderous soul quests, held together with clunky voiceovers; they alienated all but his most diehard fans.
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Most television shows were still stuck on annoying schedules and delivered through dreadful channel guides and clunky cable boxes.
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Apps like AirBeam allow you to bring sensors along with you, but you have to carry a clunky gadget.
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I am, as a 30-year-old man, far too slow and trigger-clunky to ever win a game.
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Sometimes the 803s jokes are so clunky and tacked-on that they get in the way of the storyline.
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Before you get too, um, excited at this prospect, it's worth noticing what a massive and clunky setup this is.
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But for every scenario that isn't a highly produced photo shoot, Hasselblad's $9,000 medium-format camera is clunky, and cumbersome.
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But in summary, the NISQ era is simply an age where clunky quantum computers do things that classical computers can't.
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It's messy, and a little clunky, but more than that, having loose ends tied up so neatly cheapens the message.
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And this week, Amazon is releasing the Echo Show 2.0 that comes with some (clunky) home controls on the screen.
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For years, these signs have been clunky, running on LCD displays with fluorescent bulbs that light them from the back.
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But still, I can help but appreciate the audacity Nubia had in bringing something this clunky, yet futuristic to IFA.
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But both relied on cheap CGI, had clunky plots, and choppy pacing that stopped the action cold with each choice.
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I struggled with some of the movie's clunky transitions, and the villain(s) are, once again, underdeveloped and under-served.
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I would never have recommended Edge before as it was often slow, clunky, and didn't always work with websites properly.
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Ninebot, a Beijing-based firm, makes better versions of the clunky, self-balancing scooters that were invented by America's Segway.
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These moments of horror make up for the fact that Pet Sematary is occasionally clunky with a somewhat uneven tone.
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I tried the Roav Viva a year ago and found the system clunky to configure and a pain to use.
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If you're not a fan of the Gear VR's clunky aesthetic, you're probably going to like its controller even less.
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But hey, I felt virtual snow through some clunky VR sandals today, and that's a good day in my book.
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Download if: you want to keep tabs on your congresspeople or feel soothed by clunky bureaucratic dentist office-style design.
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But, unlike its direct forebears, the V30 won't have a design-compromising second screen or a big and clunky footprint.
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Even small reductions in the amount of time and effort spent digging around clunky enterprise software would yield significant dividends.
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The company has been working on a cash register that works better than your clunky touchscreen from ten years ago.
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Still, as I spotted another clunky sandal in Soho, I couldn't help but wonder: Did 2017 really need more ugly?
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Then, companies can focus on real innovation versus building clunky connections to cloud infrastructures that don't suit their specific needs.
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Clunky buttons are vanishing, replaced by smartphone apps to guide riders through buildings or bar them from off-limits areas.
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The carousel UI is all over the place, the multiple front-facing cameras are gratuitous, and the design is clunky.
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Other styles required a clunky neckband that improved comfort and battery life but also made you look like a goon.
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I'm not a huge fan of these apps because they are either barren or too clunky for their own good.
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Every PC or laptop with a cellular connection has been for the business crowd, with clunky designs and outdated features.
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It's buggy, clunky, and only for people with the patience for an early access game that might never be finished.
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Finally, now we can see the phone from the back, and it doesn't really look very clunky, even when folded.
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Theatre is an expensive and risky art-form; it can seem clunky, even moribund, in a world of digital entertainment.
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Clunky computer systems and uninformative coverage notices may make it easier to drop coverage at age 19 than continue it.
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The pilot has some clunky exposition and forced jokes (a reference to "phony news" might make you groan a bit).
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These kind of clunky headphones cost as much as the Parrot Zik 3, but don't have nearly as many features.
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The integration is rather basic right now and requires users to summon each digital assistant through a rather clunky process.
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Otherwise I can get grouchy and wish for the days where everything was spelled out on a clunky, ugly speaker.
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Seasons: 3 Episodes: 39 If you were disappointed with the clunky second season of "Daredevil," leave it in the past.
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Makers of fitness trackers now recognize that, for the most part, the majority of products in this category are clunky.
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Photo: Alex Cranz ((Gizmodo)The local UI is also clumsy, just like every other high-end computer monitior's clunky options.
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And the system is so clunky, I don't know how to change it to something higher ($10.44 with $1.35 tip).
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For me, the lightness and clunky fragility of the works recalled the experience of seeing an impeccably smooth marble figure.
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In reality, it's a clunky solution, and it falls into the same traps as every other device in the category.
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Excessive salinity is a potential problem that would require future colonists to bring clunky desalination devices to the Red Planet.
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The shutter works fine, but it feels a bit clunky when many photographers are more comfortable with the standard buttons.
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But it's big and clunky in comparison, and its large size and hefty weight make it uncomfortable on my wrist.
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If you went in knowing nothing about it, you might see it as a clunky piece of Boomer-made nostalgia.
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Managing your pokemon and inventory is especially clunky and time consuming, in large part because you have such limited space.
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Annoying, clunky, and intrusive ads drive people to ad blockers, which Google currently pays a reported $25 million to circumvent.
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It epitomized what we all disliked about Apple's proposal a few months earlier: a clunky user interface that ran slowly.
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But Catalyst also started with a huge problem to solve: having to update its predecessor's clunky, widely hated fight scenes.
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Today, Rotten Tomatoes gives it only a 262 percent "fresh" rating, and critics found it to be implausible and clunky.
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The interior art had rigid word balloons and recalled the early days of video games, with pixelated, somewhat clunky images.
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The thing is, and I used to battle specifically with James over this, the Ploom was such a clunky device.
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Mushroom carbonara, which sounds like the ideal winter splurge, involves clunky noodles as thick as udon and too al dente.
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First of all, it's portable — meaning no stressful setup or clunky wires that you can trip over while you're playing.
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Screensharing could help Workplace attract more clients and disrupt the clunky screen sharing of enterprise apps like Skype and WebEx.
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Smart outlets are great, but they can be clunky and not quite as versatile as you'd want them to be.
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Marshall Major III Bluetooth Headphones, $121.40Over-ear headphones usually provide great sound quality, but can often be heavy and clunky.
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"It's too clunky," former Democratic aide and legendary fact-checker Gene Sperling tweeted, the day after the Biden story broke.
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In an age of sleek, minimalist web design, PACER is a clunky and nonintuitive portal into the courts' inner workings.
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My backpack was clunky, and protocol required that I take it off my shoulders and put it on the floor.
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He said the knit blue cap and clunky work shoes he wore for years marked him as a welfare recipient.
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She started writing "The Handmaid's Tale" on a clunky rented typewriter while on a fellowship in West Berlin, in 1984.
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A world where completing hacks can be clunky and a little imperfect but all in all still feel just right.
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The Voyager crafts may be old, primitive, and at time clunky to work with, but above it all they endure.
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For a directorial debut, it is perhaps unsurprisingly a little writerly, especially through some clunky early symbolism regarding Chris's wristwatch.
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Devices are either too cheap to capture film decently or too pricey and clunky to reach wide audiences, he confessed.
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And the original source material is clunky and full of Asian stereotypes — dragons, Orientalist flourishes, and Fu Manchu facial hair.
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The transitions are clunky, with multiple set changes, all handled in full view by the Théâtre du Soleil's large troupe.
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Before it can realize that potential, however, the show will have to course-correct from some seriously clunky, scattered missteps.
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But a few were amusing themselves by blowing voluptuous clouds with clunky vapes that had been around since middle school.
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It's clunky, a little stiff, but in a way that's still satisfying even if it's hard to put words to.
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We were a ragtag bunch, racing across the state between rallies while shooting DVCam on these clunky shoulder-mount cameras.
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Once you do, you can include your LinkedIn URL on your résumé without worrying about it looking clunky, Decembrele said.
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Most of the options offered by brands like Fitbit, Polar, and Garmin looked too clunky or rugged for my taste.
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A large part of the answer to that is The Bloomberg Terminal, a clunky but allegedly highly effective tech product.
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It's a little clunky to get accustomed to at first, but I got used to it after a few workouts.
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Miscommunications and clunky payment processes meant that most of the stolen money disappeared without trace before it could be recovered.
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These pre-installed apps can be clunky, annoying to remove, rarely updated… and, it turns out, full of security holes.
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It's got a similar focus — slaughter a bunch of assassins — but with more streamlined gameplay than its sometimes-clunky predecessor.
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Older smart-home systems were difficult to set up, requiring separate hubs and clunky apps for controlling lights and locks.
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And suddenly, the standard-issue foam covers he'd been wearing over his prosthetics seemed like a clunky charade — Potemkin legs.
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A noticeably clunky shoe, Hokas feature a signature style of cushioning that adds an extra inch or so of padding.
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They look a lot like Powerbeats of years past, without the pesky cord connecting them or the clunky, plasticky design.
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That subtle maneuver lets the story of "Rogue One" draw you in without clunky exposition about the "Star Wars" background.
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Stop messing around with clunky colanders when all you need is a way to strain a little bit of pasta.
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You wanna have a different password for every service, you can't remember 33 passwords, so it's very clunky and cumbersome.
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Google had a similar issue eight years ago when Android launched, as it was a buggy and clunky operating system.
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Few are going to be upset if it has a clunky user interface and can't be controlled with an app.
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Hoping to ditch your clunky car because of an impending utopian future in which self-driving cars render car ownership obsolete?
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This is typically an automated process using a giant multi-camera rig on top of a car, or a clunky backpack.
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The 20173DS is big and clunky and is basically the equivalent of buying someone Mega Blocks when they really wanted Legos.
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Unless you're a film editor or a graphic designer, it's probably time to let those old-fashioned, clunky desktop apps go.
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Almost overnight, laptops went from being clunky clamshells to svelte DVD drive-free wedge-shaped mobile machines with sleek, tapered frames.
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What's more, these images are getting to the pilots via a clunky, mechanical screen that flops in front of their faces.
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In 2000, internet access had only just begun to penetrate middle America; online video was clunky and social media barely existed.
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She created a "tiny, clunky" website meant to serve as an alternative to the traditional kinds of adult entertainment available online.
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The UX is clunky, and I can't imagine kids pushing through the tedium when they just want to play a game.
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It's all very clunky, and Amazon counts the whole process as two transactions — a return and purchase — rather than one exchange.
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The first mobile phones were clunky, brick-sized devices, mostly used by self-important bankers and a frequent target of mockery.
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The dialog is sometimes clunky, and Sara's teen speak — where being inexplicably pregnant is totally cray — can feel corny and grating.
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Microsoft has tweaked its Xbox One dashboard multiple times since the console launched, trying to improve the often clunky user experience.
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Still, the movie itself is odd and clunky and best watched in the company of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 crew.
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The user interface and controls — at least on the AppleTV version that was used in my demonstration — were a little clunky.
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You can't submit photos of your own outfits, and the language is clunky, but it does tell you what to wear.
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The dialogue can still be awkward at times, but it feels more in-line with the clunky nature of teenagers themselves.
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Unlike today's doctors, medical droids probably wouldn't complain about escalating productivity demands, clunky hospital information systems and declining rates of payment.
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Even when using it solo for simple exercises like selecting sounds, it's clunky compared to the strip of touch-sensitive knobs.
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The interface is clunky and the Digital Crown a silly addition to a watch that could be controlled entirely with gestures.
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Surveys show that shoppers are generally deterred by the confines of small screens, clunky sites and app layouts, and security worries.
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Texting is clunky, and the phone has trouble with the basic task of capitalizing just the first letter of a sentence.
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REEM-C is still in the prototype phase, and it's still a bit clunky, but given its wide array of features.RomeoRomeo.
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It's a wonderfully simple and clunky system that makes the world seem solid, and makes fighting large foes a genuine thrill.
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Usually, they're rather big clunky devices, about the size of a desktop computer, because they make use of large, reliable lasers.
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Hercules WAE Outdoor RushThe name is as clunky as the design—which suggests sound should be coming out of all sides.
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There are of course some risks: competition and convincing consumers that the value is great enough to sport those clunky headsets.
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Xiaomi's now running with a futuristic form factor and making new iPhones and Galaxy phones look like clunky old Palm Pilots.
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Universal benefits are also less clunky and cheaper to administer, since you don't have to determine who is or isn't eligible.
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Pervasive problems with affordability, battery life, clunky design, and ill-suited software prevented MIDs from ever becoming a mass-market success.
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The whole thing starts off in the style of a bad '50's sci-fi movie, complete with clunky special effects.
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Foldable phones are a solution to a problem that doesn't exist, and — from what I've seen so far — a clunky one.
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Business had withered in recent years—everyone owned a smartphone these days and had increasingly little use for his clunky machines.
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It's a first-person shooter with clunky controls that has you navigating a large world and fighting enemies along the way.
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While hugely useful when you're away from a wall charger for an extended period, most USB batteries are clunky and ugly.
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It's honestly pretty drab, and the most interesting part is assembling your wand; using it is clunky, awkward and ultimately unsatisfying.
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Windows announced yesterday that the next Windows 10 update will include some quality of life improvements for its iconically clunky app.
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It's a somewhat plain and clunky box that doesn't have motion controllers, a big game catalog, or even a catchy name.
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Notably, the company also raised nearly $200,000 in a 2014 Kickstarter that provided developers with a somewhat clunky-looking early prototype.
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Much of the rest remains beige, clunky, and male, which isn't a bad thing — imagine those adjectives in their friendliest incarnations.
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Displayed next to the nearly translucent porcelain, the delftware looks not exactly clunky, but rather charmingly chubby, like a toddler's hands.
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The Paper is also only a proof of concept, so it seem that for now, we're stuck with clunky, ugly printers.
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As clunky as the execution may be, is this just serving some thirst to see normal, regular humans on the screen?
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Technologically speaking, the initially clunky device was rapidly perfected, mimicking and sometimes improving an analog experience that had existed for centuries.
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The move singles out the devices in millions of homes as a clunky and outdated symbol of corporate power over consumers.
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Completing stupid challenges using overly-clunky rideshare bikes is a growth industry, but one man may have just out-Citibiked everyone.
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But the advances hold promise that the clunky glasses, camera and implants will soon become lighter, sharper and more widely available.
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And of course, make sure everything is grammatically and correct, as the hiring robot will notice spelling errors or clunky jargon.
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The bill that's eventually passed is a bit clunky and unwieldy—it fits no one's ideal perfectly—but it does pass.
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If a feature is clunky or hard to use, it could frustrate someone into closing the app and opening another instead.
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He was having nurse-style sneakers produced in Italy, and he had clunky handbags, modelled on cardboard boxes, cast from aluminum.
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"Olive, Again" doesn't presume that the reader is familiar with "Olive Kitteridge," and occasionally clunky recaps bring newcomers up to speed.
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Collison describes the financial system that his company navigates as a clunky piece of legacy infrastructure that needs to be modernized.
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Oddly, the final edit didn't resonate with readers, who largely felt it was somewhat awkward and clunky in its overall flow.
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Confusing, clunky, poorly organized and badly labeled in many places, Sony's menu is one of the more frustrating on the market.
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Overall, the race, sexuality, and socioeconomic status of characters on Spinning Out are not presented in clunky, awkward, or outdated ways.
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So much of her important character development is handled via backfilled exposition later on, and it just ends up feeling clunky.
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On the new podcast, Mahoney explained how his company Seismic is developing "powered clothing" that will weigh less than a clunky exoskeleton.
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This is a clunky, lived-in world, where even fancy holographic systems still rely on old-fashioned machinery to do their tasks.
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While the original Xbox One launched with Kinect and voice controls, much of the navigation with a controller was slow and clunky.
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"The [click-through-to-purchase features] we have investigated have felt clunky and not direct for the customer," Kate Spade's Beech said.
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Taking place in a William Gibson-esque dreamscape, it puts you in the role of a slick hacker armed with clunky tech.
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They're more powerful, more convenient, and run longer than ever before, stacking up pretty well against their corded, clunky, and upright counterparts.
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I tell you this because, man, it's hard to imagine that this giant, clunky thing evolved into these tiny little super cameras.
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I know they have slimmed down a bit over the years, but they are still clunky and ugly, and I hate them.
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He took to computers early, learning the basics at school on a clunky Ukrainian-made IBM XT clone called a Poisk-I.
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The translucent aqua plastic and clunky buttons will make you nostalgic for the days when personal computers weighed more than a toddler.
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And speaking of clunky, while the OnePlus 7 Pro is gorgeous, it's also a bit heavier than most phones I'm used to.
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Last year his role on the Spurs was volatile, and by its end his clunky output resembled a bug-infested iOS update.
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I doubt we'll ever find out if there was one specific cause, like the reshoots, but those first two acts are clunky.
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Leveraging the motion sensors, Vi can tell when you're taking big, clunky steps that impart a lot of shock to your joints.
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Throughout Ma, even in its bumpiest and pulpiest passages, these kinds of details come through in observable shorthand, rather than clunky exposition.
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The Bixby panel on the left side of the screen, for example, is a clunky user interface for widgets that aren't useful.
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During the 1980s they existed but were huge and clunky, used only by business people or those doing work in remote places.
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After moving into her starter home, she buys a clunky PC and gets a job almost immediately after signing onto the web.
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With two clunky retainers in my mouth that gave me a veritable speech impediment, I explained my sister's condition to the cops.
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LEW's clunky page bears the pithy tagline "welcome to our website," and its content is as aggressively middling as its web design.
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Last year I wrote about the GPD Win, a clunky but ultimately impressive Atom-powered gaming laptop the size of a 22DS.
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What's more, the hardware is still on the clunky side and limited battery life will be an issue for the foreseeable future.
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Plus, arm-squeezing cuffs are clunky, not portable, and they can be painful to older patients or impractical for people with obesity.
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" The dialogue in the movie is often strangely clunky and artificial, as when Calvin abruptly says at one point, "I smell food.
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It was limited, working only with Google's Pixel phones, and clunky, requiring the use of the Google Translate app on the phone.
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Or, maybe you finally gave up on his clunky paintings and sculptures after he said those insanely sexist things about women artists.
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To be clear, there have been super progressive moments in Bendis's work that have been a little clunky (see: Iceman's coming out).
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But it is also clunky, and the program has never quite gotten with the times; it feels like something made in 2002.
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But as I was surprised to find, Mira isn't just another company with a clunky proof of concept and some big promises.
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Most outdoors-oriented watches perform badly here, with their huge, clunky screens and giant stamped buttons that reinforce how rugged you are.
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When I first heard about the Alpha, I clowned on it for having a super wide watchband and a clunky, bulbous case.
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"Night Kitchen" (2014) recalls Julian Schnabel in its clunky funkiness (where Schnabel used driftwood, Braman uses a kitchen cutting board and firewood).
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The television programs — even over at Fox News, the ambivalent mothership of them all — look clunky and dated to the 2017 eye.
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But it's often clunky experience and limited to your TV. Molotov is a well-designed, fluid service that bends to your needs.
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Though Google News is very popular on desktop, its app has long felt like an afterthought (and a clunky one at that).
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Hyping yourself up to get that attendance point is even harder when you know it involves carrying a clunky, four-pound laptop.
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While Prometheus made the future look glossy and sleek, Alien: Isolation returned to the clunky, tactile, outdated tech of the Sulaco spacecraft.
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Cell phones were these big clunky things that cost a fortune and would fit only in the glove box of your car.
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But behind the clunky term are new standards that could give you clearer information when making decisions about your retirement nest egg.
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In August of this year, Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich appeared onstage during the company's developers conference wearing a clunky VR headset.
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The plastic prototype I demoed (paired with a Gear VR headset) felt a little clunky and unfinished, but the effect was noticeable.
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"It was a big clunky machine that honestly looked like someone built it in their backyard," a former Apple Genius told me.
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Many consumers view the headsets — especially the Oculus headsets — as too expensive, clunky, and limited, as there isn't much content available yet.
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Uncomfortably clunky and didactic writing undermine some of Radio Commander's pretensions to being a game with Important Things to Say About War.
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" Mr. Jang said at the last rally he tried to coin a Korean cheer, a clunky chant that translated to: "Immigration Reform!
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As gaming grows increasingly immersive, there's a stodgy charm to Football Manager's clunky graphics and overwhelming array of variables and data points.
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Emphasizing that thesis is a monumentally clunky sculpture called "Scarecrow" (2015), a concrete slab held up by a massive curved metal pipe.
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Problem is, while they look rugged and durable, those clunky WALL-E-channeling 'bots are just too heavy and get stuck easily.
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"I don't see it likely at all that criminals will use this clunky and expensive technology," NSSF general counsel Lawrence Keane said.
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It's still familiar enough, though, that anyone used to "clunky old keypad machines" will still find it easy to use, Dorogusker said.
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I can't tell you how many times I rented something and then couldn't find it because the iTunes navigation is so clunky.
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The script is clunky, the plot barely worth dwelling on, and the most compelling character development arcs belong to the wrong people.
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Harvey aims to wrest the "wrongness" from this era—clunky controls, unfiltered polygons'—and channel it into something designed for new audiences.
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No. It has some of the problems Trek has always had — like clunky exposition that gums things up early in the premiere.
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It's available in French and English, and the translation of the latter is a little clunky, but that somehow makes it better.
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But despite all of these cool tools, the basic layout of Messenger has stayed the same — a clunky, disorganized list of conversations.
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The EP has equal parts clunky DFA style basslines, Adrian Utley-during-peak-Portishead-level-of-restraint guitars, and Drake-adjacent sentimentality.
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At Ciudad Vieja in bohemian Bellavista, the clunky wood tables and floors evoke an old tavern, yet the sandwiches trend toward experimental.
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Opinion A decade ago I bought my first smartphone, a clunky little BlackBerry 8830 that came in a sleek black leather sheath.
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In its attempts to aestheticize mass destruction and memorialize the aftermath, Central Command delivers a clunky outtake of our near-nuclear demise.
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While some modern riffs on Hamlet can come across as clunky or hackneyed — do we really need to see Hamlet in space?
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Her fiancé Roy, who promised to get her a video iPod for Christmas, bought her some random clunky piece of tech instead.
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"Bastard Jones" goes through clunky patches, but its nonjudgmental approach to sex and disability, and its brash desire to entertain, are winning.
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VR headsets can be clunky, leak light if they don't fit correctly, have shitty graphics or peripheral views, or inconsistent motion tracking.
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Gorsuch also drew criticism from twitter in March when members of the legal academia mocked his writing style as "clunky" at times.
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But the app's design is beginning to look a little dated, and the menus and interface can sometimes feel clunky and confusing.
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Cary Gitter's throwback romantic comedy, about an Orthodox Jew and his Italian-American neighbor, is kind of sweet and kind of clunky.
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It's clunky to pack in your suitcase, mostly because it has several plug types that allow it to work in 200 countries.
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Clunky glasses, eye strain, and a lack of content, however, left consumers unimpressed, and by 2017, most TV makers had given up.
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A Juul looks like a trendy piece of technology, not a clunky contraption or a mock cigarette like some other e-cigarettes.
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Its mobile, app-based operating system wasn't clunky and its multi-touch interface ushered in a different way of interacting with devices.
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He told CNBC that the process of going back and forth, asking if a customer wants this or that, can be clunky.
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Despite its clunky title, the book tackles the central issue that will define Prime Minister Narendra Modi's next five years in power.
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You can also change up the watch face in the Fitbit app, which is a nice option but still a bit clunky.
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The novel is still for sale, and I often wonder what teenagers now make of that clunky detail, which seemed so topical.
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I know a lot of you have been through this, and have probably been stuck in the clunky black walking boot, too.
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The combat is clunky, it doesn't look very good anymore, and the primary emotion I had while playing this game is frustration.
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It was a big, clunky thing, constructed from budget hardware — but it demonstrated the possibilities of adding a display to a smart speaker.
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The incredibly clunky-looking protrusion toward the top of the case sticks up over the top of the phone to hold the AirPods.
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And yet, Snapchat's undeniably clunky user experience makes it difficult to find people to follow outside of who's already in your phone's contacts.
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All of them had clunky form factor; judging from the Bloomberg report the folding version of the phone is the current working idea.
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However, due to the absence of an official Apple Watch app, adjusting music in Spotify using Apple's smartwatch always felt kind of clunky.
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The kicks are aptly named Floatride Space Boot SB-01, as their lightweight design is a much-needed upgrade from their clunky forebears.
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While the dual-camera module looks a little clunky thanks to the black shroud covering the whole affair, the specs can't be denied.
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If everyone will have AR glasses in five or 10 years as Abrash predicted, how many people will also want clunky VR headsets?
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Throughout the show, his work is shown to be decidedly clunky and lacking in comparison to the finesse and genius virtuosity of Michelangelo.
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The watch itself is a bit clunky, but for people who enjoy power exercises, the increased accuracy could be worth the trade-off.
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As clunky, slow-loading ads drive people to ad blockers, some of Google's search ads are about to get a welcome speed boost.
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But the shift in hardware design from the almost-clunky original Eeros to the almost-invisible Beacons is exciting regardless of the speed.
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It doesn't have all the channels people want, doesn't work everywhere, and still doesn't work as reliably as your clunky old cable box.
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That's bad news for people like me, who would like an overhaul of the Gear VR's uncomfortable ergonomics and clunky phone-pairing system.
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Bizarre, clunky dialogue seems to be an industry standard and, sure, games with multiple endings can struggle to clean up every plot hole.
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More often than not, devices have been hampered by clunky design and bad taste, resulting in products that are expensive, unnecessary, and ugly.
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But, speaking for myself, I feel like the screen angles of a traditional clamshell laptop might make using a stylus kind of clunky.
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Acer Swift 5 — £848.69 (list price £999.99) See Details Razer Blade Stealth 13 — save £450 Gaming laptops don't need to be clunky beasts.
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The "mutual legal assistance" process, used by governments to request or share information about bank accounts and company ownership, is clunky and unreliable.
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CVS Pay for example requires users to create an account to access what amounts to a clunky payment experience with a QR code.
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The act breaks feel awkward and clunky -- a built-in challenge when migrating movies to TV -- and the dual seduction scene is disappointing.
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A clunky backstory explaining Kaira's troubled relationship with her parents feels out of place, or at least not introduced sufficiently or early enough.
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A clunky 3D-printed smartphone case is one solution, but a finger-guiding invisible screen protector is a much better way to go.
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The film is often corny and clunky, relying on visual flourishes to keep viewers alert, and flatly functional dialogue to keep them informed.
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On top of that, the phone's design is large and clunky, and it's just not a very comfortable or enjoyable device to use.
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It's the least enjoyable of the modes mostly because of the clunky feeling of the ball and the lack of any real strategy.
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They're more powerful, more convenient, and run longer than ever before, stacking up pretty well against their corded, clunky upright and canister counterparts.
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All Images: Christina Warren/GizmodoWhen the very first Roku launched in 230, the bulky box had a clunky interface that only played Netflix.
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Back in 47.983 a stock market crash which wiped $5 trillion off the paper value of listed equities led to a clunky intervention.
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The couple had to modify some excursions and getting around was much more difficult with the clunky, unwieldy device than with his Segway.
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But as Road to VR has pointed out, the Reverb isn't a consumer-focused headset, and it uses clunky Windows Mixed Reality controllers.
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One mention of the clunky, backless wooden shoe, and visions of gnomes, gardeners, Amsterdam tourist traps, and Pippi Longstocking flash into your mind.
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I'm easily tricked by seemingly "comfortable" shoes; the ones that have a clunky thick sole and lots of straps (+2 points for velcro).
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But critics say that the reporting process on Facebook has been clunky, which is the real reason people in Myanmar don't use it.
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We hate clunky exposition when we're watching TV, and there's no faster way of showing something about somebody than— Blichfeld: Just showing it.
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You'll need to listen to files through the app itself, which requires linking and downloading, and is all in all a bit clunky.
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The latter, in case you missed it, addresses one of Sling TV's largest problems (besides its still-clunky interface and glitchy streaming issues).
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This might not have been a problem if I weren't already used to Inbox, but Gmail feels clunky and counterintuitive because of that.
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But as data and technology commoditize, startups have been racing to service new markets and simplify their offerings to avoid becoming clunky consultancies.
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It's always been a little dorky, with a clunky keyboard case and a thick body that feels lame next to the Surface Pro.
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Unlike the clunky Rollerblades of your youth, these gliders have no boots or straps—just grippy platforms that hold your shoes in place.
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The era of crazy shaped beige boxes and clunky clicking keyboards, for me and a lot of other people, that is a computer.
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Photons, bits of light essential to discerning color, are too clunky to resolve anything much smaller than say, a synapse connecting two neurons.
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Mateo's storyline in this episode was welcome, though it did feel a little tacked on in an episode that was a little clunky.
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So the device is a big improvement on two fronts: it's a wearable that isn't too clunky and it provides continuous data streams.
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The clunky acting and grainy footage are perfectly suited for surrealism's inherent silliness, but be sure that you can take these pieces seriously.
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When heading out for an evening, a small bag seems like the obvious decision; clunky bags are just not dancing or mingling friendly.
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Well, software in five years from now where you're having to do anything manual is going to feel out of date and clunky.
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But outside Google, the only other options at that point were relatively clunky, expensive, and — in most cases — still awaiting a consumer launch.
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The league does what it can to encourage this, what with clunky attempts to make every seemingly pedestrian administrative task into an event.
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We feel strongly that Twilio's success in enabling developers to build creative and engaging applications in an area with clunky, inefficient alternatives — e.g.
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Bixby's integration with South Korean banks could mean that South Korean users could say good-bye to their clunky banking dongles, for one.
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That clunky observation is meant to clue us in to this self-regarding movie's literary pretensions, gleaned perhaps from some misbegotten writers' workshop.
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When I first took them out of the box, I thought these boots would be super clunky and bulky, but looks are deceiving.
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I associate this clunky production approach with collaborator John Congleton, who contributed a similarly topheavy density to Sharon Van Etten's Remind Me Tomorrow.
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Naturally, these wealthy patrons were interested in a chunk of the multibillion dollar blood testing market, which was dominated by two clunky firms.
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To expand the size of displays, Android makers have switched to putting fingerprint readers on the back of phones, which can be clunky.
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"Young And Menace" sounds like a Steve Aoki remix of a Papa Roach parody, its clunky chorus chopped mercilessly into video game dubstep.
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But it's easy to forget the film has some pretty clunky dialogue and a whiny Luke Skywalker, reminiscent of Anakin in the prequels.
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The floor pair happened to be my size, and I was surprised that when I tried them on, they didn't look unreasonably clunky.
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Traditionally, legacy project management programs in software development can often appear like an engineer feeding frenzy around a clunky stack of to-dos.
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But it's a glib, clunky effort that manages to be both dismissive of Mr. Trump and his voters and flippant about the opposition.
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Combining a sofa and a bed often results in a clunky piece of furniture that isn't all that comfortable for sitting or sleeping.
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While you can choose any color under the sun to virtually paint your room, the furniture selection tool is super clunky to use.
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It takes some getting used to; controlling two characters at once can be clunky at times, especially when there's a lot going on.
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Though I still wear clunky shoes and a wig, my calendar now includes trips to my university office, the library, concerts and movies.
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Clinicians often say the technology is clunky, involves too much typing and clicking, isn't user-friendly, and makes caring for patients more difficult.
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Death Stranding is a game that seems to fight you every step of the way, whether it's with clunky menus or nonsensical dialogue.
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It also handily is pronounced "My clunky," which is precisely how I like to imagine Lucas refers to the pacing of his edits.
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I'm not sure how I feel about the texture of the prism design, and holding it in my hands felt comfortable but clunky.
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He has a prominent nose and slightly hooded eyes, partly concealed when I met him by a pair of clunky black-plastic glasses.
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"They're slow, they have low quality displays, and they run clunky old PC software," said Jobs, mocking the PC industry's obsession with netbooks.
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The world's first (in terms of actually shipping, an XMG rep told me) VR-ready backpack computer works well, but looks amazingly clunky.
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Relentless, spell-it-all-out dialogue is wedded to a clunky visual approach that's pretty much the cinema equivalent of a wikiHow entry.
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I was expected to set up my massage table in the space between the two full size beds and the clunky, wooden dressers.
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When the ice cream in the center is too hard, it's like a clunky word in a sentence that trips up the flow.
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And then we got into the main game itself, with its awkward scene blocking around clunky 3D models and legendarily bad voice acting.
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And when it takes an unexpected turn midway through, it becomes an intriguing (if a bit clunky) contemplation of what makes us human.
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And so you have this big, clunky thing that you're going to wear for your workouts, because you're very serious about those workouts.
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Going by the admittedly clunky name IBM Cognitive Course, the class will spend four weeks teaching the basics of machine learning and Watson's capabilities.
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And though password managers can work without extensions, switching back and forth to a standalone desktop application can be clunky while you're browsing online.
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The dialogue can be clunky, the plotting questionable, but like its older Netflix siblings and CW/DC cousins, that's not what we're here for.
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These clunky early services forced users to stare expectantly at torrent speeds for hours, mirroring the week-long wait for Apple Music's "hearted" songs.
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After two more punishing, dehydrating uphill miles, I stopped again and tried jamming the battery into its slot without the clunky plastic cover on.
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That's compared to desktop tools that are already in place and are quite clunky from the larger companies like SAP or IBM, he said.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Even when viewed side by side with the iPhone X, the PH-1 makes Apple's ridiculously priced phone look clunky.
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It's definitely bigger and heftier than something like the aforementioned LG Gram 22, but it doesn't feel like a the clunky behemoth you'd expect.
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I understand why Apple is reluctant to mix mouse-based operation with a touchscreen; it's clunky and it's tough to make it work right.
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During a clunky montage of memorable movie songs, the Oscars shocked us all with a performance that literally nobody expected or even really wanted.
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And again, I'm giving it some bonus points here because it's so darn sleek relative to the enormous and clunky Lenovo Phab Pro 2.
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Because influencers are paid only in commission, it also sidesteps the clunky FTC-mandated promotional disclosures that usually bog down social media product promotions.
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When the iPod debuted, there were other MP3 players on the market, even others with a hard drive — they were just big and clunky.
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It's hard to believe that only two decades ago, cell phones were luxury items that were too expensive and/or clunky to be marketable.
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NEVER mind that the two countries' slogan factory has always been based in China, or that it started off with some truly clunky products.
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"The beauty of the American voting system is that it is dispersed among the 50 states, and it is clunky as heck," Comey said.
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Construction is still slightly clunky, as it was in Fallout 4, and it can be difficult to place things exactly where you want them.
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The controls are a little clunky at first, especially for aiming or building, and I've found myself walking backwards a lot to avoid obstacles.
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On many levels, the existence of these companies is really more of an indictment of how clunky and cumbersome AWS's data movement options are.
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Users can opt to make these additional payments through Pillar itself, instead of having to go through the sometimes clunky student loan provider's website.
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Getty ImagesIn January, the Federal Communications Commission unveiled an ambitious proposal that would free consumers from their annoying, clunky and expensive set-top boxes.
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Although a little clunky by Apple's standards, I would gladly trade my iPad Mini for a Switch as my primary ebook reader while traveling.
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Besides the problems Google has had getting the SMS successor RCS adopted by carriers, the Android Messages app is clunky and basic by comparison.
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A: No longer the clunky piles of audio cassettes, an audiobook is easy to download and takes up very little memory on your phone.
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Instead of the clunky U-lock, a thick flexible cable lock wraps around posts, and when engaged automatically locks the back wheel to itself.
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The hardware is an odd mix of cutting edge and clunky, but it still feels like a solid deal at the $399 price point.
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The TLDR; of it is the story of a first-generation device that's full of promise but still a bit clunky and prohibitively priced.
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And not in the clunky, poorly written "I'm better for being abused and raped" sense that she articulated in Season 8's second episode.
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In a cool (but clunky) vintage car, Shadow and Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane), cut through fields of wheat and small towns, half rusted-over.
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Or even worse, had to huff it to a computer lab to use some clunky ass computer to type a letter in MS DOS?
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That's because much of Cisco's traditional business is being gobbled up by the cloud as companies dispose of clunky expensive hardware and proprietary systems.
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There's something about the components of a clunky monstrosity being repurposed and transformed into a beautiful, clean and functional UI that's just incredibly satisfying.
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Meanwhile, the big strides made recently in software for handwriting recognition are rendering even screen-based virtual keyboards a clunky way of inputting data.
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It is far superior to the clunky loan forgiveness system we currently use -- a trade both Democrats and Republicans should be willing to make.
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But this is the thickest (6.03mm) and heaviest (26.0oz) member of the Moto Z family, and it can feel a little clunky at times.
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Windows Central shows off some of the many 3D Touch features in McLaren, but ultimately reveals they're a little buggy and clunky to use.
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Using glass also means signals like Wi-Fi, LTE, and Bluetooth are stronger without the need for clunky antenna lines embedded into the frames.
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But while I love fresh juice, I looked at them as a nuisance: loud, clunky, counter space hogs that are a pain to clean.
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It's a little clunky and information isn't presented in an intuitive way, and there are connectivity issues sometimes — not deal breakers, but still frustrating.
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Everlane Rain Boot in Surplus, $75First impression (February 2019): Rain boots are typically so big, clunky, stiff, and ugly that I don't wear them.
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I think this was partially because I found the calorie logger clunky and often inaccurate, so I had to get creative with my inputs.
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Howes's clunky frames, which come from POC, look like an all-white version of something a mechanical engineer might have worn during the 1950s.
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Plus, many of them are clunky and kitschy, which may appeal to kids but isn't ideal for getting them to drift off to sleep.
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But it plays them wonderfully using dedicated hardware instead of clunky emulator software, and plays them anywhere you get the itch for 8-bit.
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Everything was cathode ray tube — the dangling TVs, the clunky desktop computers — but to us, this online nerve center was the height of modernity.
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Apple wants to remove the hindrances that many find clunky or inconvenient, but it also wants to make our lives and our devices inseparable.
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Like most of Amazon's devices, I find the kid devices to be clunky but worth it for the price, the content, and the warranty.
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But today, when summer rolls around and brings stuffy heat to cities, window A/C units are still loud, clunky, and not that powerful.
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The online / offline lobby system is still clunky and confusing, for example, even if anyone playing Iceborne will be used to it by now.
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It's the overpriced juice machine in our kitchen or the clunky touchscreen in our cars and the wristband telling us we didn't walk enough.
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TravelPerk is trying to disrupt a more than $1 trillion market for corporate-travel booking, which can be clunky and soulless through legacy systems.
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As of now, expect better cameras and some clunky new names (iPhone 11 Pro?), but not much in the way of breakthrough new features.
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Petrikas said that while market participants had developed work-arounds, these were "sub optimal" and involved clunky bilateral messaging systems which could cause bottlenecks.
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Veering between clunky social commentary and inspired observation (like a hilarious skewering of Brooklyn baby showers), "Catfight" is an acid attack on callous privilege.
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Mr. Meilland's handsome, round-toed boots, with clunky, diamond-studded lug soles, were all right, but the sleek, hand-stitched Italian loafers were better.
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The door handles struck me as clunky and oddly shaped until I touched one; modeled on Gaudí's own hand, it fit my grasp perfectly.
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Indeed, many of today's technologies are better than the clunky versions depicted in these ads — we make video calls from smartphones, not phone booths.
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The concern in decades past was that marriage was a clunky, obsolete institution, burdened irreparably by misogyny and racism and the myth of monogamy.
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Apple's ARKit has proven exciting in large part because you don't need special equipment or an especially large and clunky device to use it with.
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After an hour attempting to follow the group's movement exercises like a clunky robot dancing ballet, it was time for all of us to perform.
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I would bypass the clunky, excessively sweet granolas that rule the day in favor of this rather austere mixture from the Odeon, an exceptional standout.
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There was a time when—awkward on-air commentary, clunky transitions, hit-or-miss programming, and all—college radio was a democratizing force in music.
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Dated beige cabinets, a clunky over-size range hood and an uncomfortable breakfast nook were not meeting the needs of the Bad Moms star, 44.
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As a product manager with experience working for several retail companies, I was appalled at how impersonal and clunky the wedding-gift shopping experience was.
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While consumers have been slow to adopt the often clunky and expensive virtual reality hardware, enterprise applications in the corporate world are on the rise.
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It's weird and clunky and brought me right back to a time when Daniel Powter and Bubba Sparxx were still cranking out top 100 hits.
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Weird letter spacing, clunky Times New Romanesque fonts, and a putrid mustard-colored medal combined to create a messy logo unbefitting the prize's great importance.
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But as clunky as the blaster system is, it's not a terrible solution to adding smart home functionality to your stuff without buying expensive replacements.
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And so the repurposing goes, with the latest big-screen iteration a clunky composite of visual extravagance and Hollywood commonplaces about a life well lived.
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The sequel looks to maintain that, while also fixing the original's infamously clunky combat sequences with a little help from renowned action studio Platinum Games.
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So he edits the tweet, leaving little trace of the original error—unless Twitter imposes that clunky revision history feature that users would probably ignore.
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The headset itself looks far less clunky than the original, and HTC has added a blue color to the key elements and the front display.
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Open these up, and you'll be banished to the mid-0003s, moving a clunky mouse cursor up and down with an old-school directional pad.
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AP ImagesThe United States Army's Special Operations Command is reportedly ditching its slow and clunky Android phones for the faster iPhone with a sharper display.
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Since then DBS has reworked much of its back-office technology, moving more than 80% of its computing power off clunky mainframes onto the cloud.
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The interface also feels a little clunky, but again, Roku is famous for pushing out big updates across all devices, so that might get better.
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Let me be very clear: overall, those platforms are still overwhelmingly superior to the clunky infotainment software that automakers continue to put on your dashboard.
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I think some people have the experience of "Stranger Things" being this magical thing because even in how good it is, it's kind of clunky.
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Right now the design is somewhat clunky– there's still a walkman-like battery pack to deal with and a FOV of 40 degrees at best.
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Blocky textures, standard Windows fonts, and an overall clunky experience make up one of the most unappealing graphical user interfaces you could think of today.
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The clunky interfaces of electronic health records aren't just a pain for clinicians to work with — they can also occasionally endanger patients, new research says.
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Vitra's Toolbox ($70 on Vitra) is a desk caddy that comes in 11 colors and is an attractive and portable alternative to clunky desk organizers.
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Even though the sleek culinary contraptions that we love cost big bucks, that doesn't mean we necessarily have to settle for cheap and clunky alternatives.
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In a division of fighters who are very clunky throwing their hands, McMann and Bazsler are among the least comfortable outside of the grappling realm.
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I would read a will from a farmer who could read but couldn't write and dictated his will, and it's beautiful and clunky and interesting.
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The shoe looked far bigger and more clunky than I expected, a significant design departure from the minimalist and lightweight shoes most marathoners currently wear.
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Then there is the complex and clunky international system of "mutual legal assistance", or MLA, under which countries ask each other for help in investigations.
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But by the third episode, my complaints of clunky monsters and cheesy special effects had been eroded by the show's sheer heart, charm, and community.
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Forget the big meals and clunky cardboard cup-holders filled with fried-this and fried-that or burgers with all of the fixins and sides.
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For professional multitaskers, the monitor can be a great solution to a clunky and cluttered multi-monitor display without compromising on the display surface area.
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At the end of the day, I'd much rather wear this smart bracelet for function, safety, and aesthetic reasons over a clunky, boring Fitbit-type.
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Despite all the amazing streaming music, online radio and podcasting services launched over the years, using them in the car remains a largely clunky experience.
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But there's no guarantee, and a clunky claims processing system means his disability compensation—currently his only source of income—may not arrive for weeks.
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But it means that I'm having less and less fun playing simple demos and clunky ported games, even when they're on moderately more interesting hardware.
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And on the tepid, almost down-tempo "Text Me Back," about fomenting mistrust in a relationship, Skepta's hard flow feels out of step, almost clunky.
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There's much help being offered, but the spotty, disorganized nature of it makes things challenging, especially combined with the clunky, maddening procedure of governmental organizations.
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That's because new innovative things outperform big, clunky things like IBM and Procter & Gamble," Carter Worth of Cornerstone Macro said Friday on CNBC's "Options Action.
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Instead of a clunky overlay or annoying tutorial, for example, the app just launches the timer for you, so you can set your notification preferences.
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The clunky Quest looked massive on Esther's head, but as soon as it was snug, her jaw — which barely peaked out beneath the headset — dropped.
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Pros: One-size-fits-all, closed scoop design, cuts down on leaf gathering timeCons: Some users complain the scoopers are clunky and difficult to manage
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Turns out I wasn't the only person on the team not using the shared team files to run reports—accessing them was clunky and inconvenient.
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The futuristic surveillance equipment employed by M.I.5 is, by twenty-first-century standards, inexact and clunky, and so big it requires its own room.
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Mashable's Raymond Wong tried out the Note 7's iris scanning on a pre-production phone and found it more clunky than using fingerprints alone.
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The scene is a clunky infodump designed to establish Andrea as a major character: We learn that she is Richie's former secretary and former lover.
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The clunky title masks a provocative argument: that the current wave of automation will be faster and more disruptive than the world has ever experienced.
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It began in June of 2016 with a clunky, sort-of-bad sounding episode that had a lot of enthusiasm and incorrect information in it.
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Think flat Chelsea ankle boots, not Dr. Marten's, or anything with a clunky platform heel, unless the rest of your look is very '70s.4.
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It was very clumsy – you had to apply a relatively high amount of pressure because there was a clunky progression of hinges and pivot points.
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Though Focals are admittedly clunky when viewed from the side, I really only encourage people to look directly at the front of my face anyway.
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But self-checkout systems introduced so far have been clunky and wound up just shifting a lot of work from store employees onto the customer.
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And since the program was architected with physicians in mind, provider woes associated with sifting through unstructured, clunky wearables data might not be an issue.
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"That she is completely ignoring this obvious fix [of bankruptcy protection] and instead rolling out this complicated and clunky cancellation plan is baffling," Collinge said.
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These systems are often hard to use, clunky, and outdated as soon as they hit the road—a product of the slow automotive development cycle.
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Ideally, the electronic record isn't just a clunky online version of a paper chart but actually a tool to help us do our jobs better.
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The American moral collapse personified by Trump is not "beautiful" or "phenomenal" or "incredible" or any of the president's other clunky two-a-penny superlatives.
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Three games into the season, the Yankees have now lost to the Orioles twice, including a clunky 7-73 defeat on a chilly, wet Sunday.
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The third story here — told in a rather clunky fashion — is the history of 20th-century photography and its ascent as a respectable art form.
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My experiences with Magic Leap at Sundance Film Festival last year were laughably disappointing, with its clunky hardware, ghostly projections, and narrow field of view.
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Before trackers, people relied on gym scales and clunky heartrate monitors to access health metrics, but suddenly information was at people's fingertips in attractive devices.
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I practiced eyeballing a one-centimeter margin when cutting it out and I mastered threading and rethreading our clunky Tula, the Soviet-made sewing machine.
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Fire and Fury remains the best example: It is, in essence, a 300-page version of one of these newsletters, only with Wolff's clunky dialogue.
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The technology mentioned within those early chapters often recalls quaint discovery, like finding a chunky, clunky Nokia cellphone in the back of the junk drawer.
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It's great that the accessory is bundled with the phone, and that it gives you more visual real estate, but the experience still feels clunky.
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In prison the guards take your personal belongings and issue you jeans, a shirt, a faded blue sweatshirt, and a clunky pair of black shoes.
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Even though some of the early devices seem clunky, I think these will be the most human and social technology platforms anyone has built yet.
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It was 33 percent per year during the 1950s and 1960s, the high-water mark of the clunky, complacent, conglomerate-building era of American business.
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And if the humor is occasionally clunky (as in Rupert's regrettable lapses into Buffyspeak), Khaw's metaphor-rich, sensual prose more than makes up for it.
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But in the September update photos, the E Ink screen didn't match the color of the casing; instead, the whole thing looked clunky and cheap.
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You play by entering search terms — under a strict set of limitations — into a user interface that resembles a clunky PC desktop from the '90s.
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Aviva's structure is considered clunky by analysts and investors, who expect Tulloch to unveil a streamlining of operations at the firm's investor day this week.
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Human error and a clunky user interface caused the false missile alert that left more than a million Hawaiians preparing for a fiery death Saturday.
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"Your signature block for work runs the risk of seeming a little clunky if you're writing your kids or an old friend," Mr. Shipley said.
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This is a show that takes Close Encounters of the Third Kind and John Hughes movies and staples them together in clunky, fast-moving ways.
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In this light, we may be more critical of perceived shortcomings, like some figurative representations and automatic drawings and texts that appear clunky and awkward.
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But look, I was trying to write a seamless narrative, and to keep breaking it up with "according to" qualifiers would have been extremely clunky.
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In "TV" (2015), a young woman, her face expressionless, sits across from a clunky, old-fashioned television set, her crotch almost exposed in a miniskirt.
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When we last tried it at CES, it was promising but clunky, with inside-out tracking that was less smooth than Microsoft's current Mixed Reality headsets.
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It's not exactly a stylish device—though Fitbit would like to think it is—but Blaze is at least better-looking than the chunky, clunky Surge.
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Getting elements arranged on a slide can be a little clunky, and the formatting options aren't the most extensive, but overall Slides will do its job.
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And the brief demos we caught a glimpse of onstage were certainly more impressive than the clunky and dimly lit demo we saw back in November.
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While I liked the design of the earlier 2300X models, they did feel clunky compared to, say, the lightweight and pillowy Bose QuietComfort 21000 II headset.
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To some, these pre-smartphone cameras are clunky and outdated, and seen as just another cheap find in thrift stores or junk drawers across the country.
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The modeling of the main character, Emma, is also excellent, though lapsing a bit into uncanny valley territory due to some clunky animations here and there.
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Switching between Android and Dex isn't instantaneous like you get when going from tablet to desktop mode in Windows 213, so it feels a bit clunky.
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It's also just a clunky way to get groceries; there are many things that the store does not sell, or does not sell in feasible quantities.
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There are certainly some clunky lines, but I'd argue that being over-earnest is the one character flaw our species' representative in another galaxy should have.
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That reality has forced the digital ad industry to reckon with the fact that their products are too often clunky, intrusive and sometimes even actively malicious.
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In practice, it's a clunky process that involves no direct communication or chance for appeal, and the decisions made by Facebook can seem mysterious and arbitrary.
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Both Netflix and Amazon Prime Video feature well-designed, functional playback screens, though Amazon's apps can be harder to navigate around and more clunky in general.
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Something that lets me hook my Switch up to TVs when I'm on the road without having to lug the clunky home dock around with me.
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This comes as a welcome surprise to anyone who's wanted to use the service but is reluctant to buy the Pixel because of its clunky hardware.
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FBI Director James Comey has sought to reassure Americans that our decentralized voting system is just too "clunky" for one massive breach to affect the outcome.
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Many of the German treatises required the reader be aware of preexisting techniques and have knowledge of the clunky, if interesting, lexicon used by some masters.
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If you're a regular Slack users, then you know that this remains an unsolved problem in chat apps (and Slack's solution still feels clunky to me).
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Bird has always offered anonymized data to cities in which it operates, but it admits that it can sometimes be clunky and difficult to parse through.
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Because gold at that purity is too soft for intricate designs and holding gems, clunky jewellery had long been the norm, chiefly sold by the gramme.
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I wear mine with clunky sandals and pouf-y tops, but I love how cool this looks with black sneakers, a tank, and a dad cap.
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What should have been 45-minute-long episodes shot on film were turned into 28-minute episodes on video, and it was all a bit clunky.
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AirPods are also an elegant solution to a core problem with all smartphones, which is that they're clunky and generally hard to use as a phone.
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I logged onto chat forums and Myspace from a clunky old PC with a dial-up connection that lived in a room of my parents' house.
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The reason those titles are so clunky is because they're tied to the British Library's Harry Potter exhibition, A History of Magic, which opens October 20.
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Gates finally agreed and in 242 the two jointly developed BASIC software for the Altair 21977, a clunky desktop computer that cost $28 in kit form.
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An innovative way to handle the smaller jobs that a big clunky truck shouldn't need to, or might be a little too big for a bicycle.
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When we pass by them now on our way to work, we don't want to just see clunky buildings bringing little aesthetic attraction to our communities.
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I pond they swallow Open to any page in The Eyelash and the Monochrome and some similarly startling, deliciously clunky spume of language comes tumbling out.
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Snapchat has had live video features since 2014, but it was clunky — requiring both users to have the chat screen open in order to activate it.
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It was big and clunky and kind of ugly, with an awkward physical keyboard and 250 MB of on-board storage, priced at a lofty $399.
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CNN was quick to declare print the "new vinyl," and a Guardian piece painted e-readers the "clunky and unhip" relic of a bygone tech fad.
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I can't say the same for the iPhone 6S Plus, Nexus 6P, or any other giant phone on the market, which are downright clunky in comparison.
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Many of the contamination problems facing rural America can be traced to old, broken, unreliable infrastructure like leaky pipes, clunky filtration systems, and backed-up sewers.
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She was a novice cyclist when she set out, and her first vehicle was a poor one, a clunky tank of a machine weighing 21920 pounds.
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Eu:CROPIS—short for the clunky Euglena and Combined Regenerative Organic-food Production in Space—will be outfitted with miniature automated green houses with tomato plants installed.
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LONDON (Reuters) - It is safe to say that Formula One's clunky 'halo' head protection device, the most obvious novelty of the 2018 season, has divided opinion.
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Clunky, perhaps, but he said it was necessary to avoid legal conflict with his brother, Ahmet, who controls the Zappa intellectual property through a family trust.
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As clunky and complex as it is, iTunes does offer cool features like smart playlists, unlike the Google Play Music web app (at least not natively).
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It didn't matter that the eight-bit graphics were clunky and simple, they made me believe I was racing awesome electric-powered hovercraft in the future.
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Three decades and hundreds of unwatched channels later, that clunky television bundle is falling apart, frayed by standalone streaming services including Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Video.
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When it comes to fishing for larger fish, big, heavy, clunky gear isn't always necessary, and it's a relief to forego for smaller, lighter-weight tackle.
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These new bots, which Facebook has dubbed Chat Extensions, don't look anything like the clunky and overall pretty terrible bots that Facebook first introduced last year.
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And when she brought the products home, they were too clunky for a bathroom cabinet, lacking the streamlined design of beauty products she loved and bought.
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"It should feel a little clunky, but don't worry about it because your head is full of all the stuff we've been working on," she said.
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Like Microsoft was preparing to fit us all with big goggles and set us out into a world free of monitors and big clunky computer towers.
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Set to music by Julianne Wick Davis, Robert's story is told with an appropriate folk-bluegrass twang, which is hindered only by Dan Collins's clunky lyrics.
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It's almost to the franchise's detriment that the show is confined to being set before the original series, which, for obvious reasons, looks clunky in comparison.
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It contains plenty of clunky scenes, and it's remarkable how little we know about how the Jon and Dany alliance plans to fight the Night King.
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Most in-dash navigation systems aren't as smart as your phone, perhaps lacking traffic data or point-of-interest information, and stuck with clunky update procedures.
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He seems to have had no animating idea other than a movie with a clunky CGI chariot race, which might as well be called Ben-Hur.
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We received many, many submissions from VoxCare readers when we asked for a less-clunky name to use for the Senate working group on health care.
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