SAN FRANCISCO — Paying for things online can be cumbersome.
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It's heavy, it's hot, it's cumbersome — and it's vital.
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But the process does not appear to be too cumbersome.
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After years of cumbersome airport security, passengers were mostly resigned.
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These early incubators were cumbersome creations of glass and metal.
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One, of course, is the cumbersome "he or she" construction.
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Which can make buying furniture an expensive and cumbersome process.
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Launching all of your hardware this way can get cumbersome.
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Impeachment is a long and cumbersome process in South Korea.
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Cramer found it to be a confusing and cumbersome company.
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They're cumbersome, they're quirky, and they're going strong for spring.
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WWE breaks that spell because of how cumbersome it feels.
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Exporters can get a refund, but the procedure is cumbersome.
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Fundamental tasks like backing up your device become cumbersome chores.
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For the most part, however, the play is unavoidably cumbersome.
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Next to our cookie spatula, our "regular" spatula seems cumbersome.
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It's cumbersome, and makes quick motion a lot more difficult.
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These pads were held in place with huge, cumbersome belts.
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Using a Samsung Gear VR, this would be more cumbersome.
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It all serves a cumbersome and not very original narrative.
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Keeping everything straight can easily become cumbersome and even discouraging.
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The notice and takedown system is too cumbersome and slow.
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Part of the backlog stems from the cumbersome testing process.
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The Note 10 doesn't feel like a giant, cumbersome phone.
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It's a little cumbersome, but at least the feature exists.
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The visa process for foreign workers was too cumbersome, too.
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The bad include changes that make trade more bureaucratically cumbersome.
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Virtual reality is a cumbersome, expensive technology with obvious limitations.
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The current waiver process is "very cumbersome," Ms. Miller said.
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What remains are the courts, which are slow and cumbersome.
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Germany's particularly cumbersome construction regulations also add to the expense.
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She simplified things, doing away with cumbersome rules whenever possible.
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At 14 inches, they are less cumbersome than the original.
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"Lady justice can sometimes operate in cumbersome ways," Watkins said.
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But adoption is low because two-factor is cumbersome and frustrating.
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Many employers have complained the points system is cumbersome and expensive.
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Typing that all out rather than speaking it aloud felt cumbersome.
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Moreover, Brazil's cumbersome bureaucracy has long hampered the country's global competitiveness.
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But doing so is still cumbersome, time-intensive, and extraordinarily costly.
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It's a glorified fork lift, and it's pretty slow and cumbersome.
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Sony is trying to revive this cumbersome process — with a twist.
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However, rehydrating the food packages was a cumbersome process in microgravity.
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Doing this saves companies time and money by eliminating cumbersome paperwork.
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Of course, even the act of filing is cumbersome for expats.
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In 2016, engineers were working on lighter, less cumbersome body armor.
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This contrasts with the present cumbersome and lengthy paper-heavy process.
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Though the process seems cumbersome, Acosta said it's how democracy works.
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Putting up multiple barriers makes using an app or service cumbersome.
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Creating cumbersome obstacles will discourage insurance companies from offering abortion coverage.
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Nor would we need the cumbersome mechanisms of checks and balances.
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With tighter immigration policies, legal channels for migrants become more cumbersome.
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As such, they remain expensive and cumbersome forms of power generation.
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Today it's a very small audience, cumbersome headsets, confusing business models.
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The process is cumbersome, and the antibodies must be kept refrigerated.
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"I still think it's cumbersome," he said of current VR tech.
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Keyboards don't necessarily have to be long, cumbersome slates with keys.
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He said the wealth tax is "cumbersome" and hard to evaluate.
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Supporters of "right to try" laws say that process is cumbersome.
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Those headsets are still too expensive and cumbersome for mainstream use.
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Pulling a phone out of the Cardboard holder is too cumbersome.
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Shorts-wearers appear joyful, oblivious to life's disappointments and cumbersome wardrobe restrictions.
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After all, the early internet was also cumbersome and hard to use.
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FAA Type Certificate process, which Cobalt describes as long, cumbersome and expensive.
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That way, you won't need cumbersome cameras to enable full-body movement.
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Finally, changing your watch face was a bit cumbersome with watchOS 2.
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By comparison, paper files are heavy, cumbersome and awkward to work with.
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Credit and debit cards have replaced the cumbersome process of clearing cheques.
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The task force estimates the cumbersome process will cost more than $40,000.
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The reason for this is that bitcoin transactions have been too cumbersome.
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"The process to make loose leaf tea was really cumbersome," she explains.
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This could make the process cumbersome and put people off new services.
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Octopus is fast and reliable, but can be cumbersome for moving money.
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But the process is filled with cumbersome paperwork and long wait times.
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The search for the best patents can be both cumbersome and disorganized.
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This API would turn a cumbersome, manual process into an automated one.
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But obviously — at scale — that's a pretty network-intensive and cumbersome process.
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They say the alternatives are cumbersome and cost-prohibitive for smaller companies.
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Smuggling hash and petrol seems lucrative, but timber sounded cumbersome and complicated.
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But changing a standard is a cumbersome process that can take years.
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But they are also the warehousers of millions of cumbersome master recordings.
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It's a useful feature, though I found tabbing through the options cumbersome.
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They've reduced voting hours and added cumbersome identification requirements, among others things.
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You have to contend with cumbersome stairs, crowded sidewalks and narrow stores.
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Unfortunately, these companies are hindered by cumbersome, confusing, and capricious governance practices.
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It's a terribly cumbersome process and, no, not in a good way.
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The process is cumbersome, laborious and has a tendency to discourage participation.
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I was able to pivot when needed and it never felt cumbersome.
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Flattened boxes are cumbersome, and carrying more than one demands two hands.
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It is cumbersome to back out of a space, to be sure.
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If logging in gets too cumbersome, cable subscribers could get frustrated and cancel.
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By selling Salix, Valeant could put a dent in its cumbersome debt load.
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Nearly every iPad keyboard case ever made has been cramped, clumsy, and cumbersome.
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Nearly every iPad keyboard case ever made has been cramped, clumsy, and cumbersome.
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Force-quitting is specifically shitty, because it's not only unintuitive but also cumbersome.
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For American expats, tax season is even more cumbersome than the homegrown variety.
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Like the cumbersome hybrid animal at its heart, this beast is no beauty.
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Their house-buying journey sounded so much more stressful and cumbersome than ours.
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An independence referendum is legally impossible without amending the constitution, a cumbersome procedure.
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It's also really thin and light, so the phone didn't feel too cumbersome.
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By today's standards, though, the printers of the 1980s and 1990s were cumbersome.
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But she's concluded the caucuses have become too complex and cumbersome to continue.
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Plus, you have to top up the wallets, making them cumbersome to use.
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She adds those requests can often be cumbersome, costing companies time and money.
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Most physicians complain that EHR systems are cumbersome, unintuitive and slow them down.
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"The more cumbersome, the more complicated it gets, the more frustrating to customers."
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I found Oyo's booking site cumbersome but eventually managed to get a room.
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Central planning was too cumbersome, too slow to respond to the body's emergencies.
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The agile longbowmen devastated the cumbersome French force, securing a crucial English victory.
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It's better, but slightly cumbersome if you're trying to adjust on the fly.
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But it's been a cumbersome work to add new artists to the website.
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Ritchie tries to repeat the trick with C.G.I., to graceless and cumbersome effect.
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Or should workers be issued a cumbersome second phone for work-only purposes?
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These individuals face challenges that make protesting not just cumbersome but nearly impossible.
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Getting a new aircraft approved for flight is a slow and cumbersome process.
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TECH TIP Showing all of the videos from your travels can be cumbersome.
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"You could design a more cumbersome, complex process for buyouts," Mr. Moore said.
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Williams tugs on his wetsuit (winter suits are five millimeters thick and cumbersome).
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Some websites are purposely cumbersome to navigate, with loud, clip-art-filled pages.
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Families tend to give up when the process gets too cumbersome, Javice said.
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Uganda has a less cumbersome approval process and a more open seed market.
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Very soon, it will make the cumbersome task of packing a lot easier.
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It requires no masks, mouthpieces, chin straps, or anything else cumbersome and uncomfortable.
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The sums are small (0.01% of GDP) and the process can be cumbersome.
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Now, the company says no intermediary is needed in a once cumbersome process.
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Measuring about 9.5 inches wide, it is cumbersome to hold for long durations.
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Large quantities of dissolved salts are typically used, but this method is cumbersome.
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Goel at GrowthPraxis thinks NFC payments solutions are cumbersome because they require special equipment.
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It is often either cumbersome or insecure for customers to share their own information.
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When you look at the startup's press photos, it looks like a cumbersome device.
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She said CGMs are a "godsend" for patients with diabetes, but cumbersome and expensive.
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Still, as we make that transition, using accessories will be extremely cumbersome and annoying.
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But the clunky, cumbersome Cas3 is a CRISPR enzyme much more common in nature.
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This time, however, new electoral laws made it cumbersome and expensive to field candidates.
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That was really cumbersome considering some seats could have 100 different configurations to test.
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The cumbersome tax system stifles economic growth and restricts our ability to create jobs.
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When it is, the terms can be cumbersome for investors and taxpayers to discover.
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Some traders dislike the clunky terminals for their cumbersome interfaces and steep price tags.
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But when it came to acting on this data, it was a cumbersome process.
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Making payments and sending money to friends and family in Nigeria can be cumbersome.
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"As cumbersome as OCO is, it's better than not getting the money," Thornberry said.
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Like all regular travelers back and forth, her own trips were long and cumbersome.
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Today, governments allow individuals to initiate registrations online, but the process can be cumbersome.
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The process can be cumbersome when it requires sign-offs from spouses and administrators.
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Many startups also lack the appropriate legal advice to navigate Tunisia's cumbersome investment environment.
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Machines that currently exist to make these kind of detections are heavy and cumbersome.
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But at least my kids don't play jai alai, or anything else more cumbersome.
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The United Nations does have cumbersome managerial and bureaucratic procedures that must be fixed.
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Environmental, financial and safety regulations decried as cumbersome by businesses are being rolled back.
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Early photography equipment was cumbersome, and portraits usually required a visit to a studio.
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Other colleges used abbreviations of the sometimes cumbersome titles of federal student loan programs.
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This is where Twitter's version of Stories is a little different and potentially cumbersome.
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Intended as a radical tax simplification, it has proved complex and cumbersome in practice.
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It's still a little cumbersome, but Razer's software mostly solved this problem for me.
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The multilayered system had been criticized as too cumbersome, but functioned in this case.
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The only barrier to fentanyl's widespread nonpharmaceutical use was the relatively cumbersome synthesis process.
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I know it's a long and sometimes cumbersome term, especially for media to use.
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It isn't so big that it will be cumbersome and difficult to set up.
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Yet mechanical hurdles proved less cumbersome to women fliers than society's skepticism and disdain.
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And there are cumbersome running jokes like one about the playwright John Millington Synge.
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Connecting people in need of help In Kenya, contacting emergency providers can be cumbersome.
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Job searching can be a cumbersome process — unless you get poached by a recruiter.
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Its online system for reporting counterfeits, many say, is cumbersome and prone to hiccups.
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But such options are cumbersome and costly, making them impractical for many work situations.
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To move around the interface, a giant circle appears, acting as a cumbersome mouse.
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Buying, setting up and connecting smart devices can be costly, cumbersome, and time-consuming.
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Life was so cumbersome, 7 paramedics were required to remove her from her bed.
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The plastic boot she originally wore was cumbersome and heavy, still limiting her mobility.
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That's what allows them to do positional tracking without requiring you set up cumbersome cameras.
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Little things are also more cumbersome than they should be, like starting a new search.
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The deals are generally considered less risky and cumbersome than owning a power plant outright.
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Under Fernandez, cumbersome quotas hampered the import of key components and disrupted factory production lines.
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Over the years, however, Michael did get saddled with his fair share of cumbersome mythology.
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This is usually a cumbersome process, and it's unfriendly to less media savvy internet users.
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It's not the lightest 13-inch laptop you can get, but it certainly isn't cumbersome.
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But they're still a bit too cumbersome for short train rides or even subway rides.
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Big software-development projects were (and are) notorious for producing costly, late and cumbersome results.
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It's cumbersome and it can add up if you travel a lot for your company.
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I disliked the original HTC Vive as it was top heavy and cumbersome to adjust.
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Cumbersome business models like this are catnip for companies seeking to shake up an industry.
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Those less beholden to the Amazon way of life, however, might find the setup cumbersome.
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His design isn't nearly as heavy, cumbersome, or difficult to fire as, say, a trebuchet.
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Additionally, voice chat for online games will happen via the cumbersome Nintendo Switch online app.
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Nor did most games ever find intuitive ways to make use to the cumbersome Gamepad.
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But sometimes, braids and twists can be a tiny bit cumbersome, especially if they're long.
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A big difficulty in widening such bottlenecks is cumbersome procedures, legal hurdles and ponderous bureaucracies.
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But many who follow the formal process say it is cumbersome and can take years.
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But it can be dangerous and cumbersome to look down when you're riding in traffic.
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Square has reinvented the cumbersome POS to be mobile, tablet-based, intuitive and consumer facing.
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Carrying the extra weight in your hands or your pockets becomes cumbersome, particularly when running.
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And yet, adding a new contact in your wire transfer list is a cumbersome process.
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The startup has turned an expensive and cumbersome activity into a cheap and easy one.
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The Bolivian terrain is onerous and cumbersome to navigate, with far too much to do.
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The current generation of flagship headsets are cumbersome and expensive to set up and run.
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That is a cumbersome process and the odds of every partner securing money are slim.
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This cumbersome and archaic process inhibits the entry of new and innovative models of education.
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The system is too cumbersome, says Sarah Anson-Cartwright of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
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The machine is much smaller than regular dialysis machines, making it less cumbersome for patients.
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This system is cumbersome — causing companies to devote great effort to tax avoidance — and unfair.
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The design with the wrap-around-the-ear wire hooks was cumbersome to put on.
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It replaces the cumbersome back-and-forth process involving Word documents and weird file names.
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FPIs register as private trusts mainly to navigate cumbersome disclosure rules and other compliance questions.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, was too restrictive, and its regulations too cumbersome to fulfill its mandate.
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Vasectomy reversals, however, are not covered by insurance, and the procedure is cumbersome and expensive.
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I thought they were cumbersome, wasteful and, in the age of Google Calendar, simply unnecessary.
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It is an island to boot, making aid delivery all the more cumbersome and expensive.
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But the videos — and photos — add up quickly and showing them all off is cumbersome.
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The result was a tennis skirt that was cumbersome and brushed her kneecaps during matches.
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Instead, they say, they want to refine rules to make lending less costly and cumbersome.
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One reason is that people are tiring of Facebook's cluttered interface and cumbersome privacy controls.
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It's tight, a little cumbersome and ultrasensitive to every nick and pebble on the road.
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But it also may result in a legislative vehicle that is too cumbersome to manage.
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But these options were less obvious, cumbersome and therefore under-utilized by many Gmail users.
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It would be far less cumbersome than the current technique: trapping insects for hand sorting.
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At the time, printing was expensive and cumbersome, requiring the use of engraved metal plates.
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It can also be a bit cumbersome if you share a device with your child.
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There is nothing quite as pure as watching animals try to eat cumbersome people food.
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Photograph by Rafal Milach for The New Yorker Digging for treasure legally can be cumbersome.
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The streamlined version was much easier to read, the directions less cumbersome and more direct.
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If patio furniture feels cumbersome, Dr. Deck's built-in solution might be right for you.
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He said he would apply for a visa instead, a more cumbersome and expensive process.
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Bruce (and maybe Dale) felt it was too cumbersome and wanted to tighten things up.
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Writing a daily diary seemed cumbersome to him, but a short video each day felt possible.
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"To wear something like that for 48 hours or a month is very cumbersome," he said.
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This arrangement allowed the Lohner-Porsche (pictured above) to dispense with cumbersome belts, chains and gears.
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Compared to the existing MyEye, it's much smaller as it works without the cumbersome companion device.
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Either option is an added expense and quite a bit more cumbersome than what LG provides.
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It is possible for customers to share these data with others, but the process is cumbersome.
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It said the measure would be too cumbersome and expensive to use on a large scale.
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Filling out a job application or writing a cover letter on a smartphone is extremely cumbersome.
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Experts say that booking that way is more cumbersome, but in many cases can be cheaper.
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The cumbersome residency application system, which currently involves completing an 85-page form, will be streamlined.
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The lengthy and cumbersome process requires victims to go through mandatory mediation and requires complete secrecy.
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Anyone who previously tried to record screen footage knows how incredibly cumbersome it used to be.
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To start with, for many users, the product itself felt far too cumbersome, uncool, and unsexy.
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Choose something memorable Remember, all passwords should be unique, but they don't have to be cumbersome.
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As you can imagine, this makes for a cumbersome and quite opaque process, with limited traceability.
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Its CEO, Geoffrey Mormal, said small companies like his often struggled with cumbersome weapons procurement processes.
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It's a cumbersome—if relatively benign—stain on our routine quest to obtain cereal and cucumbers.
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Speck's new Pocket VR looks to make Google Cardboard's design less cumbersome by making it foldable.
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Such price-signalling requires an active secondary market, which in India is hampered by cumbersome regulations.
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While some people consider grilling over charcoal to be cumbersome, we love every part of it.
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Beer is easily enjoyed without paraphernalia, which can make outdoor wine-drinking cumbersome, especially for picnics.
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They incentivize the industry to find solutions rather than leaving it to potentially cumbersome government bureaucracy.
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The state's residents generally support Republicans and liked Trump's promises to cut back on cumbersome regulations.
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Both telescopes are the dream products of cumbersome international collaborations anchored by U.S. universities or observatories.
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This is a reliable signal of fitness, because the tail is heavy, cumbersome and attracts predators.
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And skip the scallion pancakes: the cumbersome dough all but smothers the pale ringlets of scallion.
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This makes it cumbersome for most gadflies and cash-strapped agitators to use for large projects.
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Consumers must still contact all three individually, so the process can be "very cumbersome," he said.
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Google and others had fought the bill for months, worrying it would set a cumbersome precedent.
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The American people won't wait any longer for Congress to reform our cumbersome, outdated tax code.
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It's a cumbersome word and one that has given rise to more than a few misunderstandings.
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Iowa adopted a cumbersome, four-stage nominating process, of which the caucuses were the first step.
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It's less cumbersome to hold and fits into most coat pockets, whereas the Oasis does not.
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It's less cumbersome to hold and fits into most coat pockets, whereas the Oasis does not.
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Clemency is important in part because the legal process for exoneration is so cumbersome and slow.
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We previously had a very cumbersome governance structure that encumbered the sport's ability to make decisions.
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He endorsed efforts to update World Trade Organization rules that Washington complains are outdated and cumbersome.
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And, the lid of the bucket is a bit cumbersome to open and may arrive cracked.
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The replacement of cumbersome paper documents with automated systems will move us quickly in this direction.
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But the road to such an outcome would be too long and cumbersome for effective oversight.
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Using it isn't too cumbersome as the Watch app only has one button — a start/stop button.
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He thinks like an executive and is someone who will find the political process to be cumbersome.
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While that might not sound like much, those smaller dimensions make the Sport feel noticeably less cumbersome.
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New York's laws are draconian and more invasive, expensive, and cumbersome than those of most other states.
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Multinational insurance coverage is often cumbersome because of a maze of international regulations, paperwork, and payment terms.
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It's a bloated season, often treading water and creating cumbersome subplots to pad 13 hour-long episodes.
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We've seen a variety of portable monitors over the years, but most have been bulky and cumbersome.
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That means Vive owners will be able to use full room-scale VR without any cumbersome cables.
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The app should give Android owners a less cumbersome option to listen to podcasts on the go.
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Home kits with cuffs are cumbersome and time-consuming, and many patients don't stick with their measurements.
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Wireless computer mice give users the convenience of not having to deal with cumbersome wires and cables.
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They said it's too cumbersome and still requires a lot of vigilance on the part of patients.
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As simple and no-frills as yoga mats are, they sure are cumbersome and inconvenient to carry.
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I found it quite comfortable to wear, though the weight would certainly feel cumbersome after a while.
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Older laptops with full bezels look like bulky, cumbersome dinosaurs compared to their younger, slimmed-down cousins.
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Because of the threat of cyber attacks, sign in and identity verification procedures are becoming utterly cumbersome.
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Day one of using an iPhone X is profoundly strange and cumbersome in a lot of ways.
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Liquidity is choppy, settlement is slow and cumbersome, and access is largely controlled by various quota schemes.
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Both models are extremely tough, but maintain an ultra-light design that will never feel too cumbersome.
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Replacing an entire smart home is a more cumbersome task than buying a new phone or computer.
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If it becomes widely adopted, it could also eliminate the large, cumbersome machines that doctors currently use.
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But, with great power comes bulkiness, and lugging a cumbersome laptop around with you doesn't sound ideal.
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Those cards and badges do their job, but they can be both cumbersome and prone to problems.
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As tools for achieving this end, search engines were almost as cumbersome as their book-stuffed predecessors.
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This cumbersome situation is commonly faced by caregivers who are shopping with someone who uses a wheelchair.
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Customers ultimately began to avoid cumbersome physical stores in search of what they needed on the internet.
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The cumbersome controls are compounded by the fact that Star Fox Zero isn't exactly an easy game.
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This looks increasingly cumbersome in a world where every online purchase is logged, somewhere, in a database.
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It is true that the current research ethics system in the US is cumbersome, inefficient and dysfunctional.
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They are technically capable enough to withstand your cumbersome on-boarding, settings management, and other unpolished sections.
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President Trump has promised to drain the swamp of cumbersome and unnecessary regulations that have hampered growth.
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Even soldiers who don't have occasion to use MOPP would be happy for a less cumbersome alternative.
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It's almost as old as filmmaking, stop-motion, and few people use it anymore because it's cumbersome.
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Mesh totes: Mesh shower totes are easy to carry, durable, and often less cumbersome than plastic caddies.
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The steering wheel itself felt good in my hands, but the steering was vague, numb, and cumbersome.
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Many acknowledged that the process of capturing enough data to pull out legitimate trends can be cumbersome.
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When he was 19, he joined his father's business, helping mining companies navigate the cumbersome permit bureaucracy.
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"Those cumbersome things will disappear, and you'll be able to moderate how much [digital information] you want."
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He argued the government does not have to follow such "lengthy, cumbersome procedures" to reunite separated families.
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If you have small hands, you'll know that spinning a fidget spinner can be a cumbersome affair.
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Samsung confirmed the larger model is already more popular, but I found it more cumbersome to use.
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That's an "area that is a little bit more cumbersome here," Brostrøm said, comparing it to Europe.
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Gelernt argued the government does not have to follow such "lengthy, cumbersome procedures" to reunite separated families.
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They know this deal will add cumbersome paperwork, stifle trade and ultimately see jobs leaving the country.
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One dancer is always two beats behind the others due to an especially cumbersome praying mantis costume.
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Areas in which I think assessment is probably warranted: The Volcker Rule is a pretty cumbersome rule.
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To make the beams feel as though they are floating, he covered their cumbersome supports in mirrors.
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Doctors kept her alive with a cumbersome machine that did the work of her heart and lungs.
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The second method doesn't require any additional installations, but finding compatible Game Pass games is more cumbersome.
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It's a vast and cumbersome bureaucracy with 17 agencies and hundreds of thousands of personnel (at least).
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That's a bit more cumbersome, but at least it puts the settings in closer reach than before.
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They're cumbersome, unnecessary, and if I had it my way we wouldn't rely on them at all.
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The process to buy tokens was cumbersome, and according to one report, took 44 steps to complete.
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Facebook's fact checkers have long called the company's process too cumbersome, complaining that it moves too slowly.
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She'd brought a wheelbarrow, too, a cumbersome thing with an iron wheel and stripped branches for handles.
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One reason governments are more cumbersome is that they actually have to balance tons of competing interests.
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Real kopi luwak is now incredibly expensive, at least $180 per pound, thanks to the cumbersome production process.
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Foreign companies operating in Argentina routinely complain about costly customs requirements, cumbersome red tape and strong workers' rights.
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It's like the bus or subway, but more personalized (home pickups!), more cumbersome (make reservations days in advance
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Previously, the industry was limited to having individuals with a pilot's license operate drones (both costly and cumbersome).
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But with the share price trading in cents, transactions on electronic platforms were becoming cumbersome, bank executives said.
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Re-enabling international streaming as well as signing more music label deals are two cumbersome and expensive processes.
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This is not to mention the fact that capturing video with a smartphone is cumbersome and often impolite.
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Because of its decentralised nature, a blockchain will always be slower and more cumbersome than a standard database.
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Launching Tuesday, KnowMe fills the gap between a cumbersome movie-making program and a quickie six-second Vine.
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This is quite a cumbersome walk-around and I'm not sure many people are going to use it.
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Typing in answers may seem cumbersome, but the app uses clever autocomplete suggestions to speed up the process.
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And even some of those companies with formal Alexa integrations have delivered cumbersome executions without full Alexa capabilities.
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One twin is irritating and cumbersome, representing trauma and sadness; the other is gentle and understanding, symbolizing acceptance.
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The devices that are typically used to perform these measurements, though, can be cumbersome and come with limitations.
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"They're very elegant in deep water, but large and cumbersome and struggle to navigate shallow waters," Jepson said.
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Often this is a cumbersome process and requires the owner to ensure multiple products are charged and connected.
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Passwords are cumbersome and hard to remember — and just when you did, you're told to change it again.
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A simplification of our cumbersome and uncompetitive tax code could free up badly needed capital for infrastructure investment.
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The Vertepac system feels odd and cumbersome at first, but you quickly get used to the weight redistribution.
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It's a bit cumbersome to continually match the key with the picture, but perhaps that's not the point.
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Of course, those costs would inevitably trickle down to the consumer, making internet access more cumbersome and expensive.
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According to a defense official, the plan eliminates much of the cumbersome decision-making process previously in place.
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The suits make the journey more cumbersome, but they are the only things standing between safety and exposure.
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Email can be cumbersome — anyone who has opened their morning inbox to a flood of messages can relate.
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Trump's reliance on three iPhones may seem cumbersome, but it's a step up from what his predecessor got.
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Perhaps more crucially, BoxMaker doesn't have the same cumbersome limitations on what is and isn't allowed in levels.
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Flipping a light switch is less cumbersome than what is involved in turning on lights via an app.
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Things get a little cumbersome when you want to print with the real-time and social media templates.
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Toyota Priuses are known for expensive, cumbersome in-person check-ins at service centers to upgrade their software.
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Traveling with a full-sized tablet can be cumbersome because it can take up so much precious space.
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Signing up for food stamps can be cumbersome, especially for those with limited access to transportation and internet.
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Locating and sharing the right views while collaborating with others can be cumbersome, particularly during time-sensitive crises.
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You know, just like the plain old dumb devices these more expensive and more cumbersome smart devices replaced.
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As cumbersome as that sounds, the socks are comfortable and the anklets are unnoticeable and stay securely attached.
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And much more without buying, in my view, without barring any more safety or soundness, just very cumbersome.
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This shift recently prompted regulators to peer around a particularly cumbersome corner of the $13 trillion derivatives market.
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The ruling has left firms scrambling for alternatives, many of which businesses say are cumbersome and cost-prohibitive.
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The technology then was too cumbersome and slow, forcing users to insert each photo manually into each frame.
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She buys Alex a hugely cumbersome antique ship compass and presents it to him at his birthday dinner.
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Google believes its fees were limiting adoption and were particularly cumbersome when it came to enabling voice shopping.
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I love the large display in a form factor that isn't too cumbersome to toss into my backpack.
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Pros: Most models of both setups will work for bait and bottom fishing, tooCons: Heavy, cumbersome to stow
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At the top of his policy agenda is reforming our complex, cumbersome and counterproductive tax code for everyone.
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But what makes the Kiva bots cumbersome is that a warehouse has to be designed completely around them.
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The rules don't change just because it is cumbersome or expensive to switch from heat to air-conditioning.
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Unions offer a remedy to workers who don't want to support their political positions, but it is cumbersome.
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Rocky Anderson, the mayor of Salt Lake City at the time, found the cumbersome language impossible to maintain.
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The process of actually getting a drug through regulatory agencies and into commercial availability is long and cumbersome.
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Drones have taken over the role of cumbersome and expensive planes that previously handled on-site aerial photography.
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The changes respond to long-running bank complaints that the current stress-testing process is cumbersome and opaque.
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America's mine approval process has grown incredibly slow and cumbersome due to an archaic and outdated permitting system.
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That, and the cumbersome and antiquated acquisition process to purchase today's technology sometime in the next three years.
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In the 256s, when he repeated the trick, expanding the tournament from 247 to an apparently cumbersome 210.
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The banks' real concern is that complying with the rule is very cumbersome and that it hurts profits.
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Arkansas beneficiaries subject to the reporting rules often described a confusing and cumbersome process for recording work hours.
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Even if they do know, the process is costly and cumbersome, and determining eligibility is not always straightforward.
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Why develop fingers so cumbersome that the species had to also evolve a new digit to hold on?
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Usually, the installation and maintenance of an RO filter is costly and is too cumbersome for a house.
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President Dwight D Eisenhower wasn't a fan of the cumbersome armored train, preferring to get around by plane.
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The process for obtaining or extending a student visa, always cumbersome, is now unpredictable and fraught with risk.
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One individual started using virtual currencies after offshore banks became too cumbersome to hide assets, the government said.
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Mylar Blankets: Full sleeping bags are too cumbersome for an emergency kit, so these are a lighter alternative.
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Likewise, the IC's complex authorities and overly secretive funding was judged to be cumbersome and requiring greater transparency.
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Attorneys say the requests are attempts to slow down the process and make it more expensive and cumbersome.
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Yes, a cumbersome project with fragile elements that I haven't quite figured out how to fit into the kiln.
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There's basic dictation through Android and Siri in iOS, but getting anything read aloud to you can be cumbersome.
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We're now one step closer to these becoming a reality, and finally being able to ditch our cumbersome tablets.
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But you have an excellent camera right on your smartphone, and carrying around a separate camera can be cumbersome.
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The new government has put IBAMA's decision-making, which many investors regard as too slow and cumbersome, under review.
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The first part of the solution to the threat of populism is as straightforward as it is cumbersome, then.
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"It's going to be much more difficult and cumbersome to extract profitability," said another investor who attended the roadshow.
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But Hinz added the interface was often cumbersome and difficult to use, which meant its potential was never realized.
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Magnetic resonance imaging is an invaluable tool in the medical field, but it's also a slow and cumbersome process.
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And Microsoft's 15-inch Surface Book is a marvel of design and engineering, but borders on large and cumbersome.
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It addresses 2 of the biggest criticisms of the original model — its limited field of view and cumbersome fit.
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The burqa, common in Afghanistan, is also cumbersome and impractical, making it more difficult to for someone to see.
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It often just feels too cumbersome to use when I'm on the go and only have one hand free.
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Up until now, Apple's own editing tools have been somewhat cumbersome and complicated when compared to more professional tools.
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The upshot is that the tech firms that list in China will, for their troubles, face cumbersome new regulations.
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Believe me, I trekked with this thing between Manhattan and Brooklyn a couple times, and it's a cumbersome beast.
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Stuart Graham of Autonomous Research argues that the need to upgrade banks' old, cumbersome computing systems is another barrier.
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It wasn't that long ago when installing security cameras and lighting around your home was an expensive, cumbersome process.
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Few have names as cumbersome as Zimbabwe's Real-Time Gross-Settlement Dollars, also known as RTGS-dollars or "zollars".
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An exemption on "religious grounds", granted through a cumbersome procedure, makes the law potentially pointless as well as confusing.
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That makes transporting it just as cumbersome and tiresome if you need to stop and pick it up often.
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Using DeX, even with all the aforementioned accessories, is still slow, cumbersome, and frustrating, with app incompatibilities and bottlenecks.
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It doesn't feel much more cumbersome than a really big smartphone, and yet it's still very easy to use.
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Wings mean the vehicle has to take off horizontally, which is dangerous, cumbersome and requires a lot of space.
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Bigger inventories don't mean much when the entire item management interface is as cumbersome as it is in Andromeda.
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Via works by looking at all drivers and all passengers to route the fastest, least cumbersome multi-passenger rides.
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Its cumbersome structure proved no match for specialised rivals such as Google in search and eBay in e-commerce.
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I know 842MB can be a cumbersome download on some internet connections (not sarcasm), but it's really essential here.
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The entire setup process only reminded how cumbersome VR was going to be for a lot of first-timers.
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Applying for and winning immigration relief is a cumbersome process that can take years and cost thousands of dollars.
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The referendum, which would streamline Italy's cumbersome legislative process, would strip the Italian Senate of some of its powers.
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But they're either slow, or they're cumbersome, or they require a lot of data entry and they're not efficient.
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It was the first time she'd ever used oxygen for a climb, and Vogel said it was "incredibly cumbersome."
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That model, though, has left it with a debt-load that has proven cumbersome as its sales have declined.
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Civilians may be subpoenaed in military cases, but it can be a cumbersome process that requires Justice Department cooperation.
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He cited supportive government policies, less cumbersome drug approval procedures, and an influx of capital into the healthcare sector.
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Less cumbersome than a traditional iron, this one is portable and powerful for all of your de-wrinkling needs.
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Even the formal mechanisms available to Congress, such as contempt citations, are cumbersome and could take years to resolve.
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But Justice Stephen G. Breyer said a cumbersome process involving two insurers would dissuade some women from obtaining contraception.
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Preparing for an IPO is cumbersome, and some startups are taking more than a decade to reach this milestone.
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So LinkedIn is trying to appeal to young people with an app that's less cumbersome than its flagship app.
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While banks have always offered the ability to do instant transfers, the process to date has been more cumbersome.
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He started carrying one himself, but, compared with his Blackberry—this was 2007—he found it cumbersome and antiquated.
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While famously minimalist at launch, Instagram has evolved into a surprisingly complex, sophisticated app without feeling overwhelming or cumbersome.
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Still, even before rereading "Notes on 'Camp,'" a thumb-through of the show's lavish if cumbersome catalog excited me.
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And the United States government has undermined its own experts with a slow-footed response and cumbersome aid restrictions.
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Trying to use them would further complicate a vaccination process that is already cumbersome, because it requires three visits.
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My favorite type of costume to see at NY Comic Con is the ridiculously cumbersome type, like this one.
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Those lightsabers ($199) are surprisingly heavy and the packaging for other must-have items, while inventive, can be cumbersome.
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On defense, the team captain Alex Pietrangelo has produced 11 points in addition to managing a cumbersome defensive load.
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Yes. Making a gift was once cumbersome because donors had to request the recipient's account number to transfer money.
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The process is so cumbersome that many US businesses hire a staffing company to do the work for them.
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Schwinger was first to work out how to do quantum electrodynamics, but his methods were incredibly difficult and cumbersome.
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But lawmakers from both parties agree that its unnecessarily cumbersome scheduling and payment process, among other problems, needs fixing.
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While some states do allow such changes, few take advantage of the opportunity since the process is so cumbersome.
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When Melinda Gates was breastfeeding her three children, she spent a lot of time with a cumbersome breast pump.
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The math piece can seem cumbersome, but it's vital for understanding whether your company is creating or destroying value.
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Anyone who has ever gone through this extraordinarily cumbersome and complicated process knows that it is a non-starter.
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There's no question that the banks have had to function within a more cumbersome regulatory harness under Dodd-Frank.
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Technology has already helped revolutionize everything from in-flight entertainment to freeing flights crews from their cumbersome flight manuals.
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Nokia's Symbian system was cumbersome for users, who had to send confirmations whenever any function was added to the phone.
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The PGP system is not exactly user-friendly—it's frankly pretty cumbersome—but this is still a relatively major mistake.
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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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Win and her husband, Aung Win, sat on beds facing each other, their son and the cumbersome tank between them.
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"Restricting information workflow this way adds friction to the deliberative process, making it more cumbersome and less responsive," he added.
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But if someone finds a meteorite on public land in the United States, the laws are a bit more cumbersome.
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Even though increased security measures have made it harder to organize, pack, and unpack our cargo, most baggage remains cumbersome.
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Yet, let's be clear: The Trump team deserves criticism, too, having made the recruitment process even more cumbersome and prolonged.
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Fans proclaimed that day (May 17th) "No Control Day," and made the cumbersome hashtag #WeWantNoControlAsASingle trend on Twitter all day.
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But it can be cumbersome to find temporary retail spaces, get insured for these spaces and even convert the spaces.
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These suits look as though they are designed with an eye towards practicality, and they're not overly large or cumbersome.
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Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe of Oslo University says that to avoid cumbersome checks many Norwegian firms simply relocate to Sweden.
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He thinks the way to get more French people working is to reduce cumbersome labour protections, not add to them.
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Those arrangements mostly failed — and the cumbersome deals got in the way of publishers' efforts to adapt to digital change.
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And even when that's successful, many important commands are buried in a remote screen's submenus, making them cumbersome to operate.
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I myself am something of an app addict, but find iMessage apps cumbersome to use because of the user interface.
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But a boot is cumbersome and Siren's socks are closer to the skin than a foot pad in your shoe.
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The content has been underwhelming, and the gear needed to do the job properly has been too cumbersome and expensive.
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Today's cumbersome recounts can cost millions of dollars to perform, and the Clinton campaign might have to pay those costs.
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People have this conception that the Chewbacca suit is heavy, but that comes from the heavy, cumbersome way I move.
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If you want to become an Uber driver, you have to pass a cumbersome test involving 250 hours of training.
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It's not hard per se, but it is cumbersome and for me, makes me disinclined to ever swap out straps.
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It was really hot all the time; it was very cumbersome and very heavy, leading to a lot of headaches.
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Mother love is an unwieldy, cumbersome thing, hard to differentiate and quantify, yet powerful as the curve of an egg.
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A combination of cumbersome debts and a rickety tax system has made it vulnerable to the withdrawal of foreign funding.
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Sanger's original sequencing technique was time-consuming and cumbersome, allowing scientists to read a couple of hundred bases at best.
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Right now, the Food and Drug Administration stifles growth with a long, cumbersome process which often discourages and disallows advancements.
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That process may be cumbersome, they write, but the alternative method of grabbing the data with a warrant is illegal.
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Annotating screenshots, emails, and documents is cumbersome in Windows 10, but the upcoming Anniversary Update will start to change that.
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Xbox One owners are currently restricted to 30 second clips, and there have been cumbersome methods to extend this figure.
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No Netflix, PIA VPN users 🙁 Additionally, PIA VPN does not penetrate China's "Great Firewall" (although there's a cumbersome workaround).
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This Chromebook isn't tiny by any means, but in my time with it, it never felt cumbersome to carry around.
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Before Akeneo, many of those companies were working with big IT giants like SAP to implement cumbersome catalog management software.
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Noting all the U.S. dollar equivalents for individual buys, sells and profits for highly volatile digital assets can be cumbersome.
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A backpack is important, said Mr. Stitt, because you'll be toting your bags yourself and you don't want anything cumbersome.
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Which raises the question: Will the series spawn yet more nostalgia for that gorgeous, if cumbersome, era in women's dress?
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That can be extremely cumbersome and costly, including paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single line of code.
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Ordering online is supposed to be convenient, but each team thought it was the more cumbersome part of the process.
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But its giant, cumbersome dock is the only way to connect an HDMI cable for the Switch's TV-out functionality.
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In eight games of the 2011 season, Pierre-Paul played with a weighty, cumbersome, clublike wrap around his right hand.
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Before the advent of the internet, it was too cumbersome for every citizen to vote on every single government issue.
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It is the longest and most cumbersome, but the only other way is to wait for the 2018 presidential elections.
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Most Russians probably understand democracy to mean simply the rule of the majority; many associate it with cumbersome bureaucratic procedures.
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Both Mr. Burgos and Mr. Saldivar are professional dancers and they deliver the steps, though the dialogue can be cumbersome.
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The peacock's many-eyed aureole, mesmerizing yet cumbersome, was a prime example and remains the mascot of sexual selection today.
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Multiroom audio systems, which once required expensive, cumbersome equipment and lots of cable, are now easy to put in place.
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Later entries would make use of the internet, but until the Switch, Nintendo's online play systems are lackluster and cumbersome.
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And as the crowds have expanded each presidential cycle, simple tasks like counting people in a room have grown cumbersome.
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In reality, digital health records have been cumbersome for many physicians to use and difficult for many patients to retrieve.
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Apple Pay competitors are currently forced to use more cumbersome methods like QR codes to offer payment functionality on iOS.
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Even below that threshold they must register their facilities with the energy regulator, a cumbersome process that has discouraged investment.
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"I'm not talking about a new payments system," Thiel said, adding that bitcoin is too cumbersome for that use case.
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A. External USB drives are not as cumbersome as they once were — and the prices have gotten smaller as well.
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For grieving parents trying to scrub the site of their childrens' deaths, the process seems to be much more cumbersome.
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At only 770 grams and with no cumbersome frame like on the R1, the drone packs away like a laptop.
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Firing federal workers involves a cumbersome process laden with appeals procedures and other roadblocks not seen in the private sector.
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Pino also pushed for more productivity but did so by asking workers how they would redesign their own cumbersome jobs.
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Decades ago, it was more cumbersome to alert the authorities to improper behavior in the desolate nooks of New York.
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Any exit, however, involves a fairly cumbersome process and would most likely not occur for several months, or even years.
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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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Right now, investing in Bitcoin is a cumbersome process that creates the risk of having your wealth stolen by hackers.
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In practice, the policy is cumbersome and seemingly impractical, which may achieve the administration's goal of dissuading migrants from coming.
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But having to copy and paste a draft into WordPress can be cumbersome if you have to do it every day.
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Lugging a big ass plant home from the plant store is either physically cumbersome or means taking a pricey car ride.
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But the lack of a mouse and a true multitasking environment makes all of this much more cumbersome on an iPad.
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It quickly becomes cumbersome for people to charge a device, log data, and remember to carry a wearable around all day.
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The logistics of preventing bed sores, for example, are known but cumbersome, requiring the constant turning and movement of immobile patients.
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Even with its built-in 9-by-11-inch screen, the Vectrex was by no means a cumbersome piece of hardware.
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Besides the obvious size constraints of fitting a cumbersome desktop graphics card inside of a laptop, there's the question of thermals.
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NGOs, as well as the UN's refugee body, see humanitarian visas as a useful alternative to the cumbersome process of resettlement.
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Meanwhile, typing became more cumbersome on mobile, as did copy and pasting links without multiple browser tabs on screen at once.
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Goldstein said that Next's founding team discovered "how cumbersome and confusing getting a small business insured is" while launching other companies.
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Britain was the country with the best-designed insolvency regime, based on these criteria; Estonia had the most cumbersome set-up.
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Everything else was working but the one main thing that didn't work was dialing a regular number — it was so cumbersome.
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Combine this with slightly cumbersome horse controls, and players are now officially cautioning each other about the dangers of cinematic mode.
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Once the policy is underwritten, claims management and customer service are cumbersome due to the insurer-centric and paper-based structure.
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Even controlling my Sonos, which was more dependable than the Roku, felt cumbersome and more annoying than using my smartphone app.
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One of the big draws of hybrids are that they're supposed to be less cumbersome than lugging around a full laptop.
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They have the goods one would expect from a 15-inch laptop without feeling as cumbersome as a 15-inch laptop.
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Although cumbersome, electronic payments are possible on a feature phone, and some such phones have cameras that can read QR codes.
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In a lot of ways, the format's weaknesses (particularly its cumbersome size) left open opportunities for competitors to appear over time.
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The process is a bit cumbersome and the connection to the website is spotty if you're accessing it outside of China.
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More service providers will emerge with innovative approaches aimed at greasing the wheels of what has previously been complex and cumbersome.
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However, financial institutions are hugely cumbersome, both in terms of their back office technology and their armies of well-renumerated staff.
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Videos will be more cumbersome to find, share and embed, and will no longer appear in YouTube and Facebook's discovery engines.
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I have used others in the past but they either couldn't handle my needs or were just too cumbersome to use.
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Previously you had to rely on different apps to control the hardware settings on Zephyrus laptops, which quite frankly got cumbersome.
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Then, they experience the stress of having to oversee (and try to get people to use) a cumbersome and unpopular technology.
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Trading bitcoin for dollars at a bank can be cumbersome and costly; by comparison, acquiring tether is simple, cheap and fast.
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The process, run on a platform made by "a large enterprise software company" he declined to name, was worse than cumbersome.
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While most U.S. banks have been passing the stress tests on a regular basis, they have criticized the process as cumbersome.
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You can mute individual words, but the process behind that is pretty cumbersome since it involves copy-paste and manual entry.
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Why it matters: Many federal government websites are cumbersome and difficult to navigate, especially on the small screens of mobile phones.
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Also, sending an email to complain about a trip or report an abusive rider can be cumbersome and redundant, Uber says.
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Timers replace cool-downs, abilities are assigned to hotkeys (so long, cumbersome radial menu!), and taking cover is a dynamic action.
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It felt a bit cumbersome, but also like I was strapping into a space pod, so I was cool with it.
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By the early 1970s, take-home pregnancy kits were sold over the counter in pharmacies, but they were cumbersome and complicated.
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Although there were some limited successes like the Apple Watch or Fitbit, these devices were either too cumbersome, ugly, or superfluous.
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At the heart of the conservative faith in privatization is the idea that the public sector is inherently cumbersome and inefficient.
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Yet, in its cumbersome way, the Parliament embodied something important: the hard trade-offs of European construction, union conjured from Babel.
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Mr. Hagin's team also upgraded the Intel 486 computers and got rid of the slow and cumbersome Lotus Notes email system.
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"Typically strategic investors don't like to deal with multiple shareholders because it just becomes more cumbersome," a senior lawyer told Reuters.
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And eliminating the print-at-home option makes it more cumbersome for StubHub and others to disseminate tickets to their customers.
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Veterans can appeal to have their discharges upgraded, but advocates say the process is too cumbersome and rarely results in changes.
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However, it is unlikely to result in M&A within the Saudi sector due to cumbersome rules on combining listed companies.
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" He told analysts after Liberty's fourth quarter results, however, that Formula One's governing structure was "a bit more cumbersome than expected.
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Visa, in an early-2000's campaign for their Visa Check Card, attempted to smear it as a cumbersome payment instrument.
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It's a handy feature, but a bit cumbersome to activate if you're just looking to redo the last minute or two.
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Even though Axon assures prospective customers that they will own their data, switching vendors and platforms will be cumbersome and expensive.
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It was cumbersome, it didn't actually keep you all that warm, and it would constantly slip off if you weren't careful.
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Many women felt crushed when they couldn't perform these seemingly basic tasks, surrounding them in a cumbersome, unshakeable fog of shame.
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The 510(k) pathway provides a less cumbersome to pass regulatory scrutiny than a new therapeutic, but still require significant resources.
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This is a cumbersome process that can take a week, especially with gait training for new patients that lasts three days.
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Nine times out of 10 when I'm injured, I skip icing the injured or sore area because it's cumbersome and inconvenient.
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His harp seems to pacify and tame all the over-the-top synths, starry-eyed jazz vocals, and cumbersome, programmed drums.
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In addition, the researchers reported that Amazon made it cumbersome for parents to delete their child's personal details from the system.
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But in mid-20th-century New York, Evelyn Hofer — often toting a cumbersome 4x5 Linhof Technika view camera — found momentary pauses.
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She directed an episode of "Riverdale," in which she pushed for skating waitresses to wear short shorts instead of cumbersome skirts.
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It made the Lite feel a lot like Nintendo's old Wii U gamepad—the cumbersome, bulky progenitor of the Switch family.
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Besides, the view of our leading lovers is blocked by a mountain of name-brand cultural baggage and cumbersome back stories.
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Every time I had to engage in a process that felt manual, cumbersome, inefficient, or not scalable, I would be triggered.
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But in the right artistic hands, even the unruliest and most cumbersome of narratives can be converted into gripping, involving theater.
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Setup is cumbersome, and you'll have to tweak some display settings to turn off features like TruMotion (the soap opera effect).
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Without a trade deal, business contacts would be based on World Trade Organisation rules, which assume tariffs, quotas and cumbersome paperwork.
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Fortunately, it will be less cumbersome and more reliable than the current IIDs which are routinely criticized for not working correctly.
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Smaller, sustainable farms often butt heads with regulations they say are written for conventional producers and unnecessarily cumbersome to their practices.
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Despite the time and effort, most of our ATC system's technology and many of its processes remain cumbersome, antiquated and fragile.
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" Match is facing other allegations in the FTC complaint, including that it misled customers with a "confusing and cumbersome cancellation process.
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Gig workers of all stripes are familiar with the problem: The often cumbersome and sluggish rails running the global payment system.
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Other hotlines currently in operation use a cumbersome 28255-digit number, like the National Suicide Prevention hotline (2741741-800-273-8255).
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The process, which typically has to be done online, can be cumbersome and confusing if you don't have the clearest case.
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Mr Blankfein described the Volcker rule this month as "very cumbersome", complaining "you have people sitting on trading desks very nervous".
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During his prickly hearing, Mr. Mnuchin played down his omissions as innocent errors that were the products of cumbersome government bureaucracy.
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The problem with signatures, besides general inefficacy, is that they are cumbersome (merchants have to store their copies somewhere) and slow.
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That, however, is one of the problems with these sorts of limitations — they're too cumbersome to remove in a timely manner.
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Perhaps more contentiously, Mr Moïse would replace the cumbersome semi-presidential system, which includes a prime minister, with a purely presidential one.
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The entrepreneurs and small business owners CNBC spoke to across the country generally agree that U.S. regulations can be costly and cumbersome.
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In a press release, Halford said that he had chosen to conduct the trial in the Caribbean because of cumbersome American regulations.
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Especially in a country like the United States with a cumbersome legislative process, a high degree of decentralization, and enormous domestic diversity.
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Toss was started in 2650 by former dentist SG Lee who grew frustrated by the cumbersome way online payments worked in Korea.
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A few companies like NextVR have developed ways of streaming truly live content in VR, but it's cumbersome, complex, and deeply imperfect.
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"Many, many vendors offer this, but they offer it in a way that is very cumbersome for organizations to adopt," she said.
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Both systems can be a bit cumbersome when used as a tablet, but that's mostly due to the size of their screens.
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Shanghai's tech board, announced by President Xi Jinping in November, marks a radical shift from the presently lengthy and cumbersome IPO process.
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This makes it less cumbersome to use, and it means it can be mounted to whatever you like using GoPro's standard mounts.
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Switching lenses is cumbersome and not ideal in certain environments, like a Saigon street market, densely crowded with vendors, tourists and thieves.
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It feels a little more cumbersome and I don't like the feeling of squeezing the Elite 85h any closer to my head.
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"It's kind of a bigger device, and it can be cumbersome to use," says Michelle Hope, a sexologist in New York City.
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In remarks made on the House floor Tuesday, Jeffries called the DMCA takedown system "inefficient, cumbersome," and even "pointless" for content creators.
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Technically, it went like clockwork, despite the apparently cumbersome division of labour between the ECB and the SRB: Popular changed hands overnight.
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What Google has built seems a bit cumbersome, with each user needing to stand next to each other to pair their environments.
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This is cumbersome enough in easy-to-reach places, and almost impossible in more remote ones where roads and electricity are scarce.
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It is cumbersome to apply for and expensive: farmers must provide H-2A workers with free housing, food and transport to work.
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But critics dismiss it as window dressing because it's confusingly presented, cumbersome to enable and not comprehensive, and does not stop tracking.
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Also, despite the 4.71-pound stat on paper, holding the Spectre 15 with two hands feels cumbersome due to the large footprint.
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"Medical breakthroughs should not be hindered by the cumbersome process of searching the scientific literature," said Paul Allen in a press release.
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But amassing and labeling vast amounts of data is cumbersome and slow — or even impossible, when there's just not much information available.
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As the Brexit talks show, the EU follows cumbersome but legally predictable procedures, mostly led by the European Commission, in any negotiation.
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Being proactive about threats like these has always been a top priority, but up until now, it's been a rather cumbersome process.
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"Hey Google, play NCAA March Madness on Westwood One" is also a somewhat cumbersome voice command, but that's not a deal-breaker.
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While it solves a need, the process is a bit cumbersome and there is an opportunity to provide a more streamlined experience.
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Prior to the change, you had to do so on an app-by-app basis, making the process cumbersome and time-consuming.
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When I had room in my bag, I brought a back-up pair to change into, but lugging footwear around was cumbersome.
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I visited Tempo's factory last month, where I saw the company's play to modernize the cumbersome process by automating much of it.
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Scientific print-publishing was—and still is—slow and cumbersome, and reading its results sometimes required researchers to go to the library.
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That's not amazing, but it's about on par with plenty of wireless exercise earbuds, so I didn't find it all that cumbersome.
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While there are ways to send checks online already like eChecks, they're cumbersome because you can't easily deposit them online instantly too.
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For passengers, the cumbersome boarding process—watching people insist that yes, this bag will fit in the overhead bin, it has before!
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The government argues that France needs to cut red tape and some of the more cumbersome regulations that deter employers from hiring.
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The old way of doing things is a cumbersome, multi-year process that does not meet the needs of public land users.
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Complex contract structures, local characteristics of ownership and registration of guarantees, cumbersome notary procedures, and compliance issues are among the main difficulties.
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It means removing unnecessary and cumbersome barriers to innovation and development for all energy sources, even ones that may not exist yet.
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But the theory itself is mathematically cumbersome, and crunching the numbers is computing-intensive: Even relatively simple quark simulations can require supercomputers.
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Vevo is also making the act of signing up less cumbersome by letting users choose music by genres to further improve recommendations.
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So despite its old-fashioned exclusivity and cumbersome logistics, the future can happen at Sundance, and it can happen on the ground.
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Francis, who has made numerous calls for a more merciful Church, has changed procedures to make obtaining annulments less cumbersome and expensive.
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The phone isn't cumbersome to hold and I like that the display is flat, instead of curved like on the Galaxy S8.
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Callsign said its technology adds a level of security on top of passwords, without making the authentication process more cumbersome for users.
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Apple iPad Mini 21 Traveling with a full-sized tablet can be cumbersome because it can take up so much precious space.
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No amount of nifty AR tech will sell people a phone that's cumbersome to use for even the most basic of tasks.
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Currently, the OPEC nation's largest note is worth just 21999 U.S. cents on the black market, meaning cash transactions are extremely cumbersome.
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Definitional inconsistencies will be costly to the industry, limiting customer choice and leading to confusion from overlapping procedures and cumbersome account adjustments.
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A cumbersome process, perhaps, and not the sexiest, but easily one of the biggest carbon obstacles that needs to be addressed immediately.
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Otherwise, Keeping tabs on both a water bottle and a fly rod (or balancing them) while trying to paddle gets beyond cumbersome.
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However, the user interface, while improved, isn't perfect — for instance, I found channel selection using the touchscreen to be a bit cumbersome.
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Even bigger gains can be made from closer regulatory cooperation, easing costly and cumbersome regulatory burdens for U.S. and European export companies.
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Both Oculus Rift and Vive require a PC, along with a mouse and keyboard to download or open games, which is cumbersome.
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You could probably get away with buying a cord extender, but that threatens to make an already cumbersome setup even more bothersome.
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The only problem is that the controls lack precision, making it a bit cumbersome if you prefer to fine-tune your videos.
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Some banks might not be able to use their home jurisdictions either due to cumbersome or prohibitive regulations about booking foreign assets.
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Open source is a relatively easier sell than the cumbersome, top-down sales model of proprietary software, for a couple of reasons.
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The head had been stuffed with clay many years ago, and the men knew it would be heavy and cumbersome to carry.
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"Unfortunately, as time went on, none of the amputees were using the prostheses as they felt they were too cumbersome," said Catena.
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But even though many users today rely on password managers, they've been a bit cumbersome to access while on Apple mobile devices.
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Nestling pork-belly sliders in pink-hued beet buns sounds tempting, but the buns were dry and cumbersome, snuffing the juiciness inside.
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Still, Mr. Monteiro and Mr. Sibley described Facebook's reporting process as a cumbersome multistep procedure that can change from day to day.
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Otherwise, Keeping tabs on both a water bottle and a fly rod or balancing them while trying to paddle gets beyond cumbersome.
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"Death penalty cases are extremely difficult and cumbersome and complicated," one former federal prosecutor told Reuters when Trump first announced the plan.
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Lens Lugging her cumbersome camera around mid-20th century New York, Evelyn Hofer captured a rapidly changing city, slowly, sensitively and methodically.
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Spare Your Friends: Make a Mini-Movie of Your Fabulous Vacation Showing all of the videos from your travels can be cumbersome.
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Obtaining the medicines from manufacturers can be more cumbersome than going through the Food and Drug Administration's existing program, the report found.
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When I first got in the SEAL teams, the night vision goggles were very cumbersome, and they didn't actually work really well.
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Grafman also suggests dancing in your wedding attire before buying it, as you may not realize how cumbersome the outfit is otherwise.
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Entrepreneurs have long said, however, one of the biggest challenges they face when selling to large institutions remains their cumbersome procurement process.
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Many people don't even know they have access to this individual arbitration, and those who do may find it cumbersome and tedious.
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But multimedia is cumbersome; we still can't search the contents of video or audio very well, so we need to transcribe it.
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The Obama administration -- concerned that more advanced weapons would fall into extremist hands -- had a cumbersome vetting process for groups it supported.
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Without cooperation between the countries to move goods seamlessly across the border, shipping and assembly lines would become slower and more cumbersome.
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But for the sake of argument, assume that the current policy is so cumbersome that it allows some anticompetitive abuse to occur.
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God rest ye merry, fat cats: Shedding some of that cumbersome, excess cash is a surefire route to feeling good about yourself.
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"Have we reached the tipping point where it's so complicated and cumbersome to provide it that insurers will simply stop?" she asked.
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A 2013 report by a watchdog agency found that the compassionate release system was cumbersome, poorly managed and impossible to fully track.
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"If you come in with a group of friends, to move down our line, it can be a bit cumbersome," he explained.
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A narrower, no-cost effort to retool cumbersome permitting processes for infrastructure projects might be able to overcome such fiscal concerns, noted O'Toole.
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The measure will be one of the White House's main targets, but also could be one of the most cumbersome to roll back.
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Those moon walks may have looked bouncy and peaceful, but cumbersome space suits had Apollo astronauts tripping and falling all over the place.
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The process of regulating natural resources is almost always cumbersome, divisive and stirs up strong feelings from various business, advocacy and individual stakeholders.
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Mexico, for example, imposes cumbersome testing procedures on imports of electrical equipment and limits purchases of residential property by foreigners near its coasts.
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Photos were more cumbersome, requiring you to shoot on a digital camera and upload them to your computer before sharing them to Facebook.
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Having to locate your Facebook tab or juggle its window into view is cumbersome when Facebook's goal is to remove friction from communication.
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Fifteen years ago, when airlines started introducing check-in kiosks, many customers complained the process would be slow, cumbersome and leave them frustrated.
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It sometimes takes an entire special effects team half an hour or maybe more to get an actor out of a cumbersome costume.
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Ms. Granger is described as having prominent teeth in J.K. Rowling's books, but the chompers Watson had to wear proved to be cumbersome.
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Gao stumbled upon that cumbersome procedure when he asked his mother to pay for his first year at the University of Southern California.
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It provides convenience without being cumbersome, and as we said in our review back in August 2015, that's all a smartwatch should do.
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The problem is that actually using the interface is much more cumbersome than it should be, particularly when navigated with a traditional remote.
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By then the bulk of the world's vinyl-pressing plants had closed and most of their cumbersome machines had gone to the scrapyard.
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Since the storm, contractors have had to bring in diesel-powered generators to power the machinery, a cumbersome and expensive task, Contreras said.
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However, the process was so slow and cumbersome that the seasoned Bay Area resident launched Tenderd to solve his — and the region's — problem.
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Thing is, it all seemed a bit far off; the equipment was expensive and cumbersome, and hardly accessible to the majority of masturbators.
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Sharing your photos, then, involves a cumbersome process of disconnecting and reconnecting to Wi-Fi, using the phone's data plan, and other steps.
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When I first bought bitcoin in 2013 the process was cumbersome and even a little scary, but today it it is much easier.
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That's functional, but obviously more cumbersome than just grabbing your phone (that's probably nearby anyway) to perform a search or load a webpage.
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"It's a really cumbersome process with around 80 reporting fields, it's a real pain and it costs money," said Paulin at Northern Trust.
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With today's news, it's clear that Sketchfab is well-positioned to make it less cumbersome to view 3D models in a VR headset.
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The outdated and cumbersome exemption process has trumped common sense for far too long, and artists and many others have suffered for it.
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The contraption of gears, metal, plastic, and wood was built in 1930, and Moholy-Nagy hauled it along as a cumbersome travel companion.
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Drone cases are notoriously expensive and some manufacturers sell backpacks or cases specifically designed for travelling, but they're often cumbersome to lug around.
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"Shopping for activewear can be cumbersome, and we wanted to take the guesswork out of it," Outdoor Voices' founder, Tyler Haney, told Refinery29.
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But the law teeters from cumbersome into the realm of the ridiculous every three years thanks to something called the triennial rulemaking process.
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If you can overlook the rather cumbersome title, Maxine Trump's sophomore feature, "To Kid or Not to Kid," has an appealingly scattered charm.
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Predictably, the truck was cumbersome and required multi-point turns to squeeze into what ZF said was an average-size European parking spot.
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The Motor Carrier Act of 1980 removed many of the cumbersome regulations that the previous law, passed in 1935, had put in place.
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Currently, the unofficial channels for movement are much quicker and cheaper than the legal avenues, which can frequently be complex, cumbersome and inaccessible.
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The preponderance of traditional wisdom can feel cumbersome, but this spiritual grounding represents a passionate argument for the enduring vitality of indigenous culture.
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As for the EAW, the report outlines several possibilities, all of which require extra, cumbersome bureaucratic processes to access records and procure warrants.
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Cain's nomination is contingent on a White House background check, which he called "cumbersome" in a Friday video posted to his Facebook page.
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"The situation has unfortunately become too complex to manage; it was too cumbersome," said Paddy Lowe, the technical director of the Mercedes team.
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However, going this route means you'll need to make changes on the router side, which can be a little cumbersome for novice users.
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But any additional safety mandates may be viewed as cumbersome and expensive for the industry, which is already developing close ties to Trump.
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Laser-perforated numbers eliminate the need for numbers applied to the material, which can be cumbersome even by the most microscopic of measurements.
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Minerals such as copper, zinc, and nickel could be extracted in greater abundance domestically, if the U.S. had a less cumbersome regulatory system.
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As requests, the practice of oversight is almost exclusively voluntary and takes an exhaustive and cumbersome process to get to the mandatory point.
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Because there are only three words, you can easily find spots that have no addresses and without using cumbersome latitude and longitude coordinates.
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Such cameras were invented in the early 20th century, when more cumbersome versions were used mostly for large groups of people and landscapes.
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While generous in surface area, the armrest pillow is cumbersome and not the ideal pillow to hold to your face while shrieking expletives.
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So the problem with the biopic "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" isn't Efron (or that cumbersome title), but his director, Joe Berlinger.
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Condoms can be cumbersome, vasectomies require more surgery to reverse, and pulling out is, well, not exactly a reliable form of birth control.
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It sounds cumbersome, Mr. von Bismarck admits, except when the alternative is a trade made up of more than 90 percent stolen goods.
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Now many cannabis businesses are reluctant to go through the cumbersome and costly process to obtain the licenses that became mandatory last year.
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But some check-lists for other airlines are still too cumbersome and take too long to complete to prevent fume incidents, pilots say.
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Will they be able to do so without tripping over cumbersome sitcom clichés about learning to get along and being honest with themselves?
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But its main technology, a texting platform designed for campaigns, failed to catch on as users complained that it was slow and cumbersome.
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The guidelines are cumbersome, difficult to read and are for the use of SSA and State Disability Determination Services in administering the program.
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But he also saw it as a solution to what he believed was the "cumbersome" and "expensive" experience of buying razors at drugstores.
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Meanwhile, Oculus Quest is gaining support for hand tracking, a small but important move forward in capabilities to make VR experiences less cumbersome.
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And the climate accord had yet to go into force and, under its cumbersome rules, the United States cannot technically withdraw until 2020.
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Volunteer precinct leaders either refused to download a new smartphone app designed for reporting caucus results or found it too cumbersome to use.
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Guessing also becomes cumbersome for quadratics with large numbers, and it only works neatly for problems that are contrived to have integer answers.
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Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) has championed efforts to fix the costly and cumbersome defense acquisition process, which is often unresponsive to warfighter needs.
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Over the years, security has become more intense and cumbersome, but attendees with transparent backpacks didn't have to open their bags when entering.
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Yet creating one from scratch can be a cumbersome task, while hiring a web designer right out of the gate may be pricey.
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A fast renewable power construction program would require an acceleration of the cumbersome procedures required to put up power lines and other infrastructure.
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With straightforward language that avoided cumbersome artspeak, and an infectious curiosity, he explored the ideologies behind images, from Renaissance Art to contemporary advertising.
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The bureau wanted to replace its cumbersome paper-based case filing system with a modern, electronic system called the Virtual Case File (VCF).
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It was very slow, it was very cumbersome, it was frustrating, at times, because you couldn't get a sense of 'What's the issue?
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With many millennials eschewing cable, which can be expensive and cumbersome, they're increasing turning to their laptops to catch the latest prestige television show.
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The change has accelerated since new European Union rules in 220 made it more cumbersome to carry out trades over-the-counter, they said.
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And while Sprint's debt load was cumbersome, the company had been making inroads on that front with the help of its Japanese owner Softbank.
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Fisher, however, said the car controls are "a bit distracting and cumbersome" to use, with too many steps on screen to do routine functions.
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Take the president's complaint over the weekend that we should have a system that bypasses the current cumbersome judicial process for deporting illegal immigrants.
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The Rule, as I'll call it (the full name is pretty cumbersome), updated existing requirements for broadband internet providers in a few major areas.
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Young (22 points, 33 rebounds), who wore a facemask against the Hurricanes, will be fitted for a less cumbersome mask for the Wolfpack game.
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The goal is to make it as easy as possible to charge electric taxis, as doing so now is cumbersome, time-consuming, and expensive.
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Signup: The newer apps are getting better at this but the sign up, which itself is usually unnecessary, is too cumbersome on most apps.
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The price is steep and the controls are cumbersome, but those downsides are offset by the sheer abundance of good things about these headphones.
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But Facebook previously required advertisers to create that list for every single campaign, and listing every off-brand website on the internet is cumbersome.
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Even for those from the right countries or with the right skills, our bureaucracy makes it ridiculously slow and cumbersome to come here legally.
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The main enforcement mechanisms that are available to Congress -- issuing contempt of Congress citations and relying on civil enforcement -- take time and are cumbersome.
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If we don't take a firm lead on this type of verification process, the government may eventually step in and impose overly cumbersome regulations.
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Tapping through posts is meant to eliminate the supposedly cumbersome experience of scrolling, while also displaying the entirety of every post in one tap.
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They'd rather make such transactions more difficult and cumbersome for end users, rather than allow Apple – a competitor – take a share of their sales.
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The change has accelerated since new European Union rules in 2018 made it more cumbersome to carry out trades over-the-counter, they said.
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That being said, video previews are only live on the Netflix TV experience – not on smartphones or tablets where it could be more cumbersome.
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Though for those accustomed to the instant gratification of touchscreens, navigating all those menus by way of side buttons can get a bit cumbersome.
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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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The apps are also very well designed and easy to use, unlike many of the cumbersome apps that have been built by big banks.
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This is not strictly true—an admittedly slow and cumbersome procedure allows access to such sites if evidence emerges of their being used nefariously.
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Unfortunately, with the way the app integrations in iMessage have been designed, it's still overly cumbersome to find apps, and use them after installation.
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The legal remedies offered to the telecoms until now have been "too slow and too cumbersome," a Rogers executive said at the same hearing.
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Through its service, the cumbersome process can be done digitally and that has helped it attract 10,000 customers, including unicorn e-commerce firm Mercari.
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For startups, this can be a beneficial approach, as it offers the opportunity to deliver value before wrangling with cumbersome procurement or IT requirements.
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CHOETECH Air Vent Fast Wireless Qi-Certified Car Charger — $22.99 See Details Most car mounts tend to have a bulky design that gets cumbersome.
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Take, for example, people with disabilities who started using iPads as communication tools instead of cumbersome and expensive purpose-built tools covered by Medicaid.
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However I'm going to do everything I can to make it so cumbersome for them to scalp our tickets that they'll just move on.
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But if you think of signing up for life insurance as cumbersome, lame, and you don't plan on dying, Deadhappy is a real option.
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Iain Galbraith, who has also translated Sebald, gives "River", and all its "lumber of cumbersome jetsam", a special English poetry of grunge and grime.
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In a video posted Friday to his Facebook page, Cain said he's facing a "cumbersome" vetting process that he wasn't sure he would survive.
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Such a juxtaposition is typical of the modern-day Met, which keeps lurching between a cumbersome past and glimpses of a more adventurous future.
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In America, a group of women formed the Little Below the Knee Club to protest Dior's cumbersome skirts (some included 219 feet of fabric).
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Something that hasn't changed with Spectacles 3 is a long-standing complaint: the cumbersome process of getting your videos and photos ready to share.
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They can tweet the unvarnished, unshod truth, and who needs cumbersome Freedom of Information Act requests or tedious investigative journalism when you have hashtags?
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Most of the time it's hard to recommend a big phone, mainly because they can be very cumbersome to use — especially with one hand.
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Its government has been keen to promote the expansion of its agriculture, health, manufacturing and tourist sectors but cumbersome bureaucracy has put off investors.
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Canceling a prescription at one pharmacy after finding a better price elsewhere becomes a cumbersome task imposed upon already overburdened physicians and their staffs.
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At the end of the day, he's making the most physically cumbersome comics on the market, and I'm just some guy who buys them.
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As if the failure to match consumers with regulated insurance were not bad enough, the process of purchasing insurance on the exchange was cumbersome.
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The agricultural community has sought to reduce the costs of the H-2A program as well as to trim what it considers cumbersome bureaucracy.
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And everything the team had created for her up until the second film included long trains and floor length hemlines which would prove cumbersome.
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Long after other states had developed simplified online portals, New York required a cumbersome sign-up process that advocates say depressed rates of registration.
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Analog, although more cumbersome and costly than its digital equivalents, provides a richness of experience that is unparalleled with anything delivered through a screen.
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This seems cumbersome but doable, since I am arguably the leading authority on who I am, what I look like and whether I'm alive.
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" Dr. Arora said, "It's almost as if the products are released and then there's a slow and cumbersome process to see if they're harmful.
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In addition, Dr. Langer and other doctors say the device is smaller and much less cumbersome than standard surgical microscopes and provides better light.
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These powers can trigger a surge in government power and resources, as well as streamline cumbersome legal rules that can impede a rapid response.
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Its longer and wider body made it cumbersome to handle, and the curved sides of the screen made the phone more slippery to hold.
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The problem here, however, is that exercise of the inherent power, while legally sound, has long been considered cumbersome, constitutionally suspect and politically unpalatable.
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And the paper-based system would be too cumbersome to help the government quickly trace people who might have been exposed to the virus.
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If you're going to do an art heist, perhaps you shouldn't select a target that's as cumbersome and obvious as a solid gold toilet.
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She has the same first name as my sister-in-law and introducing her with the backstory is cumbersome, but without it, feels incomplete.
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People who are not on online lists of eligible voters would also have to go through additional cumbersome steps to get registered, she said.
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Worse, PDMP information is not in doctors' or pharmacists' workflow – meaning that clinicians must use a separate, cumbersome system to check patients' opioid history.
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Passwords are cumbersome, ineffective, and involved in 80% of hacking-related data breaches — but they are deeply entrenched in our personal and work cultures.
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"The company improves the lives of millions of people by making redundant the cumbersome and expensive process of making cash transactions at corner stores."
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For years, the only way to share photos through the company's otherwise fantastic Google Photos service has been to create a cumbersome shared album.
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This new Geek Squad competitor could help remove one of the greatest barriers to entry in the smart home market: the cumbersome setup process.
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The coastal city is subdivided by a large bay and several smaller rivers which make the transportation of goods both time-consuming and cumbersome.
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To begin with, it wasn't fair: Montazeri went about his life and his work just as before, while Amini's body grew cumbersome and volatile.
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It's a cumbersome process, and combined with the new glasses' $380 price tag, it's hard for me to imagine Spectacles 3 becoming a bestseller.
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It employs a cumbersome set of numbered superscripts to indicate Chinese tones — the meaningful variations in pitch that distinguish many words in the language.
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A long line of car drivers quickly builds up behind to watch him inching past a vehicle as slow and cumbersome as his own.
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Meanwhile, Big Pharma is shrugging off its long-held fears of China's rampant counterfeiting and cumbersome bureaucracy and setting up its own labs here.
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The process of amending the Constitution is extremely cumbersome, requiring both supermajorities in Congress and ratification by a staggering 75 percent of the states.
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The process would be so cumbersome that most organizers wouldn't bother, which would mean less money for musicians and a bad situation for everyone.
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Their argument is that they are facilitators — and shouldn't face the cumbersome and costly regulations that conventional businesses face for offering these services themselves.
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The first is that America is a country that rejects placing unlimited faith in extraordinary individuals as opposed to (often cumbersome!) institutions and processes.
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A third factor is having easy access from parking lot to ski lift because ski gear is bulky, and it's cumbersome to schlep it far.
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Sure the Tesla is fun to stunt in, but sometimes a mid to full-size sedan can feel cumbersome to handle on more meandering roads.
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It's a bit cumbersome to stay on top of this kind of admin, but it's also often a much-needed excuse to get a break.
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The Polaroid OneStep 2 will entertain the hell out of a younger generation that missed cumbersome days of analog photography and want to play pretend.
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Cities not participating in the program can still approach ICE if they have suspicions about arrestees, but the process can be time consuming and cumbersome.
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Palm leaves must be spread across multiple pages, and cumbersome objects like Brazil nuts and fruit have to be lodged separately or suspended in spirits.
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"In practice it has been very cumbersome, very hard to do," Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein said in an interview with Bloomberg TV on Wednesday.
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MEG is a technique already in use to study the brain, but, like fMRI machines, MEG systems are typically cumbersome and require remaining fairly still.
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This lengthy and cumbersome process not only inhibits efficiency – it nurtures a toxic work environment that can lower the morale and productivity of competent workers.
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They have spoken at length in the Oval Office about Pentagon issues, and about their shared view that weapons programs are unnecessarily expensive and cumbersome.
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If you have to go through a visa process that is cumbersome, that would stymie startups being able to hire talent quickly and scale up.
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White nationalists now find themselves unable to raise money online beyond cumbersome cryptocurrencies and have had great difficulty finding companies willing to host their websites.
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Despite how cumbersome the shoes look, they were remarkably light, especially compared to other lightweight cushioned running shoes I've worn, like the Brooks Glycerin 15.
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If you haven't tried Firefox lately because you always thought it was slow and cumbersome, now is a good time to give it another try.
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And though documentary in nature, the pictures were taken with cumbersome, large-format cameras, resulting in photographs that are aesthetically striking and often quite beautiful.
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Smartphones and tablets were supposed to kill the PC, starting with the static, unnecessary desktop and moving onward to the battery-deficient and cumbersome laptop.
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Its victims were all Windows users who had not updated their software—a process that is necessary but also cumbersome and costly for large organisations.
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While today's update is good news for folks who find passwords cumbersome, it's only going to be useful for roughly half of Android devices globally.
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Refusing to get up and start a day of cumbersome errands and responsibilities, golden retriever Rusty opted for a magnificent alternative — chilling on the couch.
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Most free GIF-making tools can only be found on the web, and usually involve wading through obnoxious advertisements or some cumbersome sign-in process.
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Visualizations of cell function required cumbersome dyes, stains, or labels that would alter their behavior and only provide a coarse picture in only two dimensions.
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For this purpose a "One Stop Shop" mechanism will be established to control the flow of money, a measure that critics say may be cumbersome.
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Control your Apple TV The Apple TV remote is a model of minimalist design, but this means it can be a little cumbersome to use.
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This process, often cumbersome and slow, takes up to several days and incurs the risk that one party may default or renege on the agreement.
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With slim profits and cumbersome taxes, the drivers' finances were already precarious; the near-doubling of fuel prices since 2016 has pushed them towards ruin.
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Most would argue that using a touchscreen for those tasks is more cumbersome and difficult than the tried and true buttons and dials of yore.
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NEW YORK, Aug 5 (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp announced on Monday a new blockchain network aimed at improving manual and cumbersome supply chain management.
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Exactly how these codes work were largely redacted, but CBP supervisors complained that properly validating the codes were "cumbersome" and may extend passenger waiting times.
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A Bradley has less power available than a tank and a cumbersome, heavy APS could undermine the Bradley speed and maneuverability that soldiers rely on.
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Some of the more complicated systems used multiple menus and cumbersome voice command functions that made it hard to complete tasks while watching the road.
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"Staging is expensive and cumbersome," says Jorge L. Guerra Jr., the president and chief executive officer of Real Estate Sales Force in Coral Gables, Florida.
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The various plans are too cumbersome and confusing, and the system of loan servicing does not work well and has led to some predatory practices.
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A hefty chunk of its reserves is in the form of gold held in the vaults of the central bank, a cumbersome means of payment.
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You can either take a photo of a friend's BooR code (cumbersome), or search for their username (annoying, especially when usernames are weird and long).
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A standalone headset — meaning no cumbersome cables or wires, and no smartphone necessary — is, in Barra's mind, the key to pushing VR into the mainstream.
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It is also the general freedom for consumers to try a wide range of new goods and services without cumbersome barriers standing in the way.
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However, in the past, pipes too small for a person to squeeze down were likely not being inspected or required using cumbersome remote inspection tools.
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Even if a product does manage to catch the eye of the right person in the district administration, approval processes in these organizations are cumbersome.
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The main problem with last-mile transportation options like scooters and bikes is, they're still really cumbersome to lug around even if they fold down.
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Credit unions will occasionally finance such transactions, but only for buyers with very high credit ratings and only after cumbersome procedures to guard against fraud.
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Yet, the FDA classifies the doctor as a researcher and forces that physician to navigate a cumbersome process just to attempt to help a patient.
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Music that can soundtrack a sad, small-looking pigeon's descent toward a cumbersome death, as it huddles away from the rain underneath a car tyre.
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Issacharoff pointed out that in some cases, like the e-books antitrust class action against Apple, tech has already eliminated the whole cumbersome claims process.
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But some patients questioned whether it would further limit the options for some people or make it more cumbersome to get the medications they needed.
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Washington (CNN)Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced an initiative on Wednesday aimed at boosting the Justice Department's role protecting religious institutions from cumbersome zoning rules.
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Banks and other financial institutions have invested millions of dollars to test new blockchain systems aimed at reducing the costs and complexity of cumbersome processes.
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The impression he gives is that the United States ought to help provide health insurance to the public, only in a less cumbersome, expensive way.
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Criminals and rogue states could still use bitcoin in many ways, but it would be much more cumbersome to use than physical or online cash.
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The administration has fine-tuned the practice; in January, the mayor's office began using an online portal for the memos, ending the cumbersome paper process.
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The tool requirement was supposed to make changing magazines slower and more cumbersome, decreasing the rifle's appeal as a weapon of choice in mass shootings.
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A study of the system found the process cumbersome, confusing, and dissatisfying to customers; it also had tended to create bad incentives among institutions participating.
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That allowed you to skip manually entering details like your name and email address — a process that is especially cumbersome on a small smartphone screen.
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The military maintains a large presence in the region, and local residents have been protesting in recent months against the cumbersome security checks and barriers.
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I left the United States almost 10 years ago, spurred by the cumbersome process of finding a preschool for my then-2-year-old daughter.
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On the other hand, boomers are not unlocking some of the real value of these products, because product and feature extensions are hard or cumbersome.
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The real problem, however, is that the puppets never become characters, as they have in the troupe's best work, and are reduced to cumbersome props.
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Ms. Matties said some office staff members have been reluctant to accept the at-times cumbersome bundles of hand-delivered letters for their weekly reports.
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The process of securing a sign for posterity — or until the next renaming — is far more cumbersome than obtaining a temporary one through mayoral edict.
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Those efforts largely have been aimed at the southern border, but crossing between the United States and Canada has also become more cumbersome, they said.
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Amit Lerner, an animal vision researcher based in Israel, wonders if navigation by sunstone would have been too cumbersome for the Vikings to pull off.
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He predicted that "decentralized finance technologies" will lead to nations offering digital versions of their currencies with China leading the way, unhampered by "cumbersome" regulation.
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Initially popular with small teams of software engineers who wanted to work remotely without cumbersome videoconferences or email, Slack was not designed for big companies.
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To do this requires streamlining cumbersome hiring procedures, providing more funding for new hires, and making VHA salaries competitive with those in the private sector.
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When Wayne Hsiung first heard about the idea of bringing a VR camera along on a rescue operation, it struck him as a cumbersome gimmick.
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In fact, the FAA's current all-federal approach has led to regulatory delays and cumbersome restrictions on drone development that have pushed drone development overseas.
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A serious accident, injury, or loss of one's home or property is among life's most stressful events and shouldn't be complicated by cumbersome, outdated policy.
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It was cumbersome, getting my father into the van, though she has a practiced system: Right foot here, left hand there, up, mind your head!
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It was cumbersome, getting my father into the van, though she has a practiced system: Right foot here, left hand there, up, mind your head!
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Verdict: Sure, it's cool having a giant prop weapon around the house, but it's also cumbersome and conspicuous — a double-edged sword, if you will.
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It&aposs a slow, cumbersome process that slows down genetics labs even as new technologies, like CRISPR , speed up other parts of the gene-editing process.
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There need to be more ways to evaluate real-world evidence, the papers argue, and the government's "cumbersome and outdated regulatory review process" needs to change.
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Listening to music with an aux cable is so 2000s, and using Bluetooth can get cumbersome when a bunch of people want to control the playlist.
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For the mid-sized small-businesses with storefronts and full-time employees, though, regulation is often more cumbersome than it is for small, nimble start-ups.
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U.S. law exempts food from a decades-old embargo on U.S. trade with Cuba, although cumbersome rules on executing transactions have made deals difficult and costly.
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If those requirements become too cumbersome or the tax costs too expensive, Archie could decide to renounce his citizenship, like more Americans living abroad are doing.
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It also has a flight time of one hour and a 40-km range, making it an attractive option to replace the cumbersome 120mm mortar system.
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And regular headphones—or aux wires, which are easier to use and don't require the inane, cumbersome setup most Bluetooth devices force on you—Don't. Require.
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Since Safe Harbour was struck down, thousands of companies were forced to switch to more cumbersome mechanisms for legally transferring Europeans' data to the United States.
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All the glitter that flies off could become a hassle to clean up, and whatever does stick on your tongue could be cumbersome to scrub off.
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"This might be a longer process than fintechs would have anticipated — the other options are lengthy and cumbersome," said Alaina Sparks, head of Deloitte's fintech team.
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Even so, he said, cumbersome bureaucracy pushes up costs and Stadler in Belarus is less competitive than its factories in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
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LFE deeply resembles Ninsei, a cyberspace universe characters from William Gibson's seminal 1984 novel Neuromancer jack into to escape the cumbersome "meat" of their physical bodies.
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The headset is gigantic and cumbersome, weighing much more than a standard VR headset like the Rift and even more it seems than HTC's weighty Vive.
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The previous model had been too loud, dull in the range of movement it could offer, and was generally too cumbersome for anyone to realistically use.
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According to the World Bank, 60% of poor countries curb outward FDI, through cumbersome reporting requirements, foreign-exchange controls or ceilings for specific destinations or industries.
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It sounds great, better than any Bluetooth speaker I've tried in recent memory and on par with some equitably priced and far more cumbersome stereo systems.
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The flexibility to lock and leave bikes anywhere makes other station-based bike-shares seem unwieldy and cumbersome — as long as people don't abuse the system.
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At the European Union level, collaborative defence initiatives tend to be bureaucratic (its Permanent Structured Co-operation, or PESCO, is as cumbersome as its name suggests).
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" Benson Hill's partners and prospective licensees, he says, have complained that commercial rights to Crispr gene-editing technology are "too expensive, too cumbersome, or too uncertain.
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Likewise, 3D TVs mostly bit the dust in 2016, due in part because 3D glasses were a cumbersome and expensive accessory for a largely unnecessary feature.
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"Foreign-made farm technologies remain unappealing to farmers in Africa because they are cumbersome for those who control, on average, 1.6 hectares of farmland," Ekekwe said.
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While other vacuums have cumbersome bags that quickly fill up, the T-Series WindTunnel is completely bagless for easy disposal of any cat or dog hair.
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The confirmation process has grown more cumbersome in the last 30 years and it now takes, on average, seven months to confirm a first-time nominee.
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The so-called "last mile" of the online shopping delivery process tends to be by far the costliest and most cumbersome stage of a package's journey.
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A source familiar with the matter told Reuters at the time that Scotiabank was weighing the sale as it found managing an Asian retail presence cumbersome.
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So maybe it's not so easy for somebody yet to go out and approach making a VR piece yet, maybe it's still a little bit cumbersome.
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If you are someone who prefers closed captioning, it can be cumbersome to turn this on and off every time you go into a media app.
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And since this November's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them takes place in 1920s New York, it'd be cumbersome to fit in a Potter cameo.
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But a well-written 8-page document can define the nuances of a complicated system far better than a whole cumbersome flotilla of interlinked JIRA tickets.
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The new tech board, announced by President Xi Jinping in November, marks a radical shift from the current lengthy and cumbersome process for initial public offerings.
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Fuld also feels like podcast production requires a cumbersome amount of time, effort, and expensive equipment, while creators are beholden to companies like Apple for distribution.
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"Stakeholders of all kinds have spoken up, calling the current regulatory framework for the CRA outdated, complex, and cumbersome," Otting said in a statement on Tuesday.
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While the Arwing is somewhat tolerable in the way it handles, it felt to me like the vehicles became increasingly more cumbersome as the game progressed.
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In the months that followed the EU ruling companies have had to rely on other more cumbersome mechanisms for legally transferring data to the United States.
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" These measures leave the onus on the victim to pursue legal action in the case of violations, which, in Gagnier's experience, is "a very cumbersome process.
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Versa bands use a spring mechanism, but unlike swapping bands on an Apple Watch or Wear OS smartwatch, doing so on the Fitbit is pretty cumbersome.
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Suicides and other so-called "deaths of despair" are skyrocketing, but few people can get therapy thanks to cumbersome insurance policies and a national therapist shortage.
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Also, you can now quickly switch watchfaces simply by simply swiping, instead of undergoing a cumbersome process involving pressing hard on the screen and then scrolling.
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For many readers, the heteronyms, with their complicated mythology, are a large part of Pessoa's appeal; other readers might consider them an unnecessary and cumbersome apparatus.
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Substituting a price signal for cumbersome regulations would promote economic growth and provide the regulatory certainty companies need for long-term investment in clean-energy alternatives.
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Substituting a price signal for cumbersome regulations would promote economic growth and provide the regulatory certainty companies need for long-term investment in clean-energy alternatives.
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The Ninja Foodi takes the two trendiest cooking methods right now — pressure cooking and air frying — and wraps them up into one (albeit cumbersome) countertop device.
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The savvy (and very cost-effective) way to shop for home goods that are more expensive in your local store and more cumbersome to bring home.
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The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act, which is set to expire in September, allows parks to collect some fees, but the rules are complicated and cumbersome.
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Cain himself said last week that he was unsure if he would survive the "cumbersome" White House vetting process, but relished the chance to defend himself.
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This is so unlikely as to be almost not worth discussing, but it is nonetheless true that the more people involved, the more cumbersome the procedure.
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Howe, like Hitchcock, knew that the cumbersome effort was worthwhile, for the result would be a rolling expanse of fine-grained images, filling the audience's gaze.
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Entrepreneurs commonly opt out of these small business programs, which offer otherwise attractive financing opportunities, because the process is too long, too opaque, and too cumbersome.
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Drivers could call the passenger with the phone number used on the account if they couldn't find them upon arrival, but it was often too cumbersome.
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Most thunder runs disappeared with the advance of new technology, and other theaters used less cumbersome methods from the start, like metal thunder sheets rattled offstage.
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Any choreographer presenting work there has to solve this architectural problem, and while it sometimes proves cumbersome, Molly Poerstel has made it work to her advantage.
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Better still, it's part of a visual joke, because the Dickinsons are sitting for a photographer, who is taking portraits with his cumbersome plate-glass camera.
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Ketamine allowed lifesaving surgeries to be performed in remote locations without the need for cumbersome breathing machines, and crucially kept medevac patients stable during helicopter transport.
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The so-called "everything store" really does sell almost any item consumers might want, but it's often cumbersome and time-consuming to sort through them all.
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It was maybe three feet tall, it hardly weighed anything but it was cumbersome, I held it in both arms like a child as we walked.
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While the Monograph system has served us well, it's based on an outdated model that requires notice and comment rulemaking, an increasingly slow and cumbersome process.
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She said she turned to Instagram because she found the resale apps cumbersome and wanted more control over her sales while tapping into her existing following.
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He wanted to write a quick will before taking a trip abroad, leaving his assets to some favorite charities, but he found the existing services cumbersome.
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The ice pack on James Paxton's left knee was as bulbous as a watermelon and just as cumbersome as he hobbled across the clubhouse Sunday morning.
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Developers and other energy groups blame the state's cumbersome approval process — the result of a 2011 law — and reluctance to overrule local opposition and zoning ordinances.
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They find the process too cumbersome, said Klára Kalibová, a lawyer focusing on hate crimes in the Republic and who has herself been subject to abuse.
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In particular, it wants to target China's exceptionally cumbersome requirements for foreign companies to enter the Chinese market that effectively allow it to seize industry secrets.
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But as her questioning began, the arrangement appeared more halting and cumbersome than efficient, as it resembled a courtroom trial more than a typical Senate hearing.
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Comparatively, we found the selections of Leon & George and The Sill to be less robust, and The Sill's various tiers of shipping costs can get cumbersome.
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"To sell a loan is a very cumbersome, time-consuming process; settlement can take weeks," Daniel Pinto, head of JPMorgan's investment bank, told the Financial Times.
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" He acknowledged that in responding to challenges to its core values, the European Union "is cumbersome, slow-moving and often needs unanimity to enforce its rules.
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The American Humane Association representative made sure the wigs weren't too heavy or cumbersome for the cats, who wore them to get into their pop personas.
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He also did not see the data protection board as an adequate forum to address issues, calling it "a cumbersome – and for outsiders certainly opaque – exercise".
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As a result, it's a little more cumbersome to use than the others on this list when you want to just jot down a simple idea.
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Internet-driven efficiency replaces the "friction" holding us back — bureaucrats, unions, brick and mortar stores, cumbersome factories along with libraries, the post office, taxis and hotels.
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We bungled our way onto the packed 21990 express, shoehorning ourselves into the last two seats, thankful that we'd decided not to bring our cumbersome skis.
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Though Bangladesh has an established microloan system — loans specifically for small entrepreneurs in less developed economies — it's hampered by cumbersome assessment processes and high interest rates.
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The eight-person team was unable to recover the remaining two bodies as the cumbersome protective equipment they needed to wear slowed down the tricky operation.
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That flies in the face of current House rules that would have made the process quite cumbersome to immediately hold him in contempt at the hearing.
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While it's not impossible to sneak around the system for an extra week or month of your favorite shows, it's cumbersome and not usually worth it.
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There was the young mother who wanted to know whether she could leave a cumbersome diaper bin aside at the register at Goodwill while she shopped.
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Whereas bitcoin, in enthusiasts' minds, will replace the dollar, Elizabeth Holmes' brainchild was going to replace every unpleasant, cumbersome blood test with a single finger-prick.
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But tens of thousands of such cases remain stuck in courts, often hindering victims and their families as they navigate the slow and cumbersome legal system.
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Over the last two years, independent financial advisers and banks have pitched cumbersome and overpriced retirement plans that do not suit Mr. Polyoka's designs for Foodshed.
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But the application process is so cumbersome that women in the state have the latest entry to prenatal care in the country, ProPublica and Vox found.
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The system isn't exactly cumbersome, and most of the time, it just depends on the individual as to whether they do outside work and how much.
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While Putin might salivate at the thought of the most innovative sector of the U.S. economy being saddled with cumbersome regulation, Congress should resist that temptation.
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The process is cumbersome said Sloan, requiring people to scan an identification card or input a driver's license or passport number and click through multiple screens.
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Hamilton was working in IT before he became a professional holster maker, and constant car trips made getting his phone out of his pocket particularly cumbersome.
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But then I became a A Song of Ice and Fire fan, and needed a less cumbersome way to get my medieval fantasy fix on the subway.
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There seems to me to be widespread acknowledgement that the current system of legal recognition for trans people is cruelly cumbersome, insufficiently supportive and at times demeaning.
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Tech companies want to make it hard for the bad guys to break in — but without making it too cumbersome for the user to use the services.
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In the beginning, Audeze headphones were very accurate, incredibly large and cumbersome—they even required a separate amplifier for the best results—and cost thousands of dollars.
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If all else fails, if we find out that drones make cumbersome inspectors or crappy farmers, there is an undeniable backup plan: Drones make damn good entertainers.
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Wall-mounted racks and shelves free up precious space inside tight quarters, while also transforming once cumbersome bottle collections into a stylish and streamlined home-decor statement.
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"It became too cumbersome to try and get her hair done because she would rather rest," says Fuller, who was perched next to her during the interview.
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Its poorly constructed, inconvenient approaches to interfacing with the internet, like the Wii U's AOL-like Mii-Verse and cumbersome Friend Codes, seem like half-hearted concessions.
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It pops up here and there, often for mobile devices using special cases, and yet many solutions are painfully incomplete or too cumbersome for consumers to care.
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Goldman knew the science of the game (not to mention the craft of fouling) and he rebuilt Rocky to make the most of his cumbersome, thudding power.
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The suspenderlike designs on older sheet fasteners were too cumbersome, so Whaley developed her own, using a shock cord to make an easy button-enabled tightening mechanism.
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The bulk of the phone when it's folded is quite noticeable, so ease of putting it somewhere like your pocket or a small purse might be cumbersome.
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R3, which began operating in September 2015, seeks to help the financial sector develop shared blockchain technology to run some of their most cumbersome and expensive processes.
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Russia has invested heavily in its military, transforming a cumbersome, Soviet-style army into a lighter, more flexible force, with the ability to carry out rapid interventions.
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By comparison, that made Snapchat's Stories list that shows professionally made Discover channels at the top above people you follow seem less about friends and more cumbersome.
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"It was something where, the Gears of War part, when you started pairing it with other names like Tactics and Pop, becomes sort of cumbersome," he says.
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Because managing a large pool of job applicants can be cumbersome, SmartRecruiters thinks its software has the right tools to keep you organized in your candidate search.
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Before that, Europe relied on a fragmented system of national regulation that was cumbersome for companies seeking to reach Europe's population of half a billion potential patients.
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To be sure, the cumbersome American process of constitutional amendment shuts off one avenue for a president who wishes to amass power — say, by ending term limits.
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You can go through the admittedly cumbersome account termination process, download an encrypted messaging app like Signal, and sign up for Instagram with a throwaway email address.
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And in any case, Pedialyte is sold only in pharmacies, coming in cumbersome rectangular bottles that have child-proof twist-off caps and a thick foil seal.
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The government appears keen to avoid stifling speech, imposing cumbersome regulation on small companies, snooping on private conversations or setting up large-scale monitoring of online traffic.
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Microsoft has dumbed this down into optically tracked gestures like the "air tap" for HoloLens that let you select things in a pretty straightforward, yet cumbersome way.
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A company might think it has no fraud problem at all, but a secure but cumbersome system can drive away actual customers, thus hurting the bottom line.
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Understandably, many hosts opt not to go through the cumbersome registration process — and the new law puts Airbnb on the hook to make sure its hosts comply.
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Developers today may already be using multiple voices in their skills, but the process of doing so is more cumbersome and rigid, as with mp3 file uploads.
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It wasn't painful, but it was cumbersome and I had to find ways to covertly prick myself in front of friends and colleagues at restaurants and bars.
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But for anyone who doesn't own, and doesn't want to own, a selfie stick then this software alternative offers a less cumbersome/socially awkward — and free — alternative.
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The device, paired with Sonic Studios DSM mics, offers solid sound quality, and it's not too cumbersome either—only about the size of a first-generation iPod.
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You're more likely to be frustrated by We Happy Few, a game flirting with interesting ideas, but whose cumbersome gameplay prevents it from doing much with them.
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