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"unwieldy" Definitions
  1. (of an object) difficult to move or control because of its size, shape or weight
  2. (of a system or group of people) difficult to control or organize because it is very large or complicated

979 Sentences With "unwieldy"

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The unwieldy Republican presidential field became a little less unwieldy today, with the departure of Rick Santorum and Rand Paul.
But Russia is too vast and too unwieldy to be expected to react as one, even to an event as vast, and unwieldy, as the modern World Cup.
But there's a reason Google and Amazon quickly moved on to hanging dongle designs: sticks are extremely unwieldy, and the Streaming Stick Plus might be the most unwieldy stick ever.
Traditional clippers are too unwieldy to use on the face.
Right off the bat, the dimensions seem a little unwieldy.
The 5% rule also keeps German coalitions from growing unwieldy.
"It was unwieldy," McFeely told BuzzFeed News, with perfect understatement.
The new fighting vehicle's unwieldy designation obscures its technological advancements.
He got into many unwieldy and unprofessional arguments with Trump.
It's unwieldy and unpleasant to hold because of its bulk.
Unwieldy information systems are not the only cause of frustration.
For example, the shrug emoticon is retro cool, but unwieldy.
But handle those unwieldy appliances with care to avoid injury.
They are all unwieldy, but she's able to wrangle them.
Bodies might be a bit unwieldy, but how about ashes?
These made scratching out a living difficult, and governing unwieldy.
A big and unwieldy device intended only for developing software.
Expect the first debate to be an unwieldy, crowded, spectacle.
They also offer a microcosm for the unwieldy discussions about diversity.
Even many portable machines like battery-powered Holter monitors, are unwieldy.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Look, the GT75 is an unwieldy beast.
It's not so much that it makes the U.S. inventories unwieldy.
And they're still unwieldy, and the whole device is a problem.
Tired of struggling with an unwieldy brush while drying your locks?
It didn't look quite as unwieldy as you may have imagined.
In a pinch, governments have tools to manage unwieldy debt burdens.
It's shaped like a hockey puck, which makes it somewhat unwieldy.
To achieve that, he promised to reform the country's unwieldy bureaucracy.
Never has there been a more unwieldy controller than the Duke.
Simplify plans that seem too "pie in the sky" or unwieldy.
That goes by the unwieldy name, Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Deadbolt.
Although the G20 seems unwieldy, it also has an advantage: flexibility.
But as the bloc expanded, decision-making also became more unwieldy.
Why not unload unwieldy statist policies and companies and move on?
Another concern is how incredibly heavy and unwieldy the mattress is.
Even the unwieldy edit to its hook can't take that away.
And 7.8 inches, it turns out, is big, but not unwieldy.
Culture at its best is the opposite: invigorating, unwieldy, haunting, true.
"Decarbonize by 2050" is unwieldy, almost purely symbolic to most people.
The megaphone, as an object, is more unwieldy than a microphone.
The resulting story was big and unwieldy and full of longing.
The debates are unwieldy and the policy distinctions are often picayune.
But the dual role of dean and vice president proved unwieldy.
We also know returns can be an unwieldy process for you.
But this structuring conceit is also useful for simplifying an unwieldy topic.
It's unwieldy to carry around the office, but has remarkable battery life.
It can be unwieldy in making the rolls or even forming them.
The cryptocurrency also looks unwieldy in terms of day to day utility.
It seemed unwieldy and excessive and destined to become a niche device.
The binary choice, Clinton or Sanders, produced a massive and unwieldy coalition.
It got its start in 1996 as "in-car" electronics grew unwieldy.
"It basically became unwieldy in the context of the campaign," he said.
Instead, he serves as its linchpin — something the unwieldy film desperately needs.
The oldest iron in the shop is an unwieldy 20-pound monster.
Light and thin but 13 inches across, the tablet was just unwieldy.
Tester later acknowledged that the 17-member conference committee was becoming unwieldy.
It helps dispense with unwieldy email chains, interruptions and status update meetings.
But its unwieldy, occasionally baffling progression has a charm all its own.
Few appliances are as unwieldy and unsightly as a window air-conditioner.
However, these behemoths are expensive and a bit unwieldy for lighter tasks.
The unwieldy name put me off (and why that "z" in Muzeum?).
"In the past, I've brought really unwieldy sculptures," the young gallerist admits.
It's a potentially unwieldy method of transportation when you think about it.
The virtues of this unwieldy strategy take a while to announce themselves.
I side with the Luddites here: Electric joystick selectors can be unwieldy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Porcelain is an unpredictable and unwieldy material.
It doesn't cost an arm and a leg or leave an unwieldy mess.
The Polk Command Bar starts off as an unwieldy, albeit cleverly designed, package.
The Ionic, on the other hand, will feel unwieldy for many smaller wrists.
Its unwieldy name betrays the fact that this is a really interesting product.
Now, Trump is trying to apply it to the unwieldy bureaucracy of Washington.
Serra's sculptures, made of ordinary steel, are luxuries because of their unwieldy weight.
Mr. Oluo was left with no paternal legacy except an unwieldy African name.
As you scale, operating your own data centers can become expensive and unwieldy.
But as the number of transaction types balloons past ~10, UIs become unwieldy.
The Laundromat is unwieldy at times, and its final scene is truly befuddling.
At the moment, the Echo family is starting to look a bit unwieldy.
I'm supposed to waddle and be unwieldy, tripping over my own fat feet.
But Indonesia is a different sort of place: huge, diverse and increasingly unwieldy.
At this point, Young Thug's discography is getting as unwieldy as his flow.
And with no way to sort your inventory, managing the overflow feels unwieldy.
Its website is jargon-free and easier to navigate than unwieldy official hubs.
Erdmann is moving and unwieldy, overlong and intimate, but most of all it
To weed out malingerers, Kentucky is proposing to build an unwieldy administrative apparatus.
True, the current system wastes millions of pounds on an unwieldy commissioning process.
The comic book franchise movies, on the other hand, have become increasingly unwieldy.
If this separatist alliance sounds fragile, unwieldy and paradoxical, that's because it is.
What could have been an unwieldy performance of anxiety is smooth like butter.
This is where the play gets unwieldy, too shakily traversing the emotional terrain.
It's unwieldy and weird, with creaky plot twists and jarring shifts of mood.
Such hysteria becomes pathological and unwieldy, distorting good sense and turning introspection outward.
But governments are unwieldy beasts, loaded with inscrutable processes and immovable red tape.
Mr. Sánchez faces an uphill struggle to keep together his unwieldy political alliance.
His forlorn face and unwieldy limbs clearly struck a chord with cat lovers.
This is the novel's most substantial section as well as its most unwieldy.
Too many balloons can be unwieldy, and helium shortages are driving up prices.
It wasn't too unwieldy compared to some of the other ones I saw.
The unwieldy conversation with O'Reilly hit a number of other topics besides Giuliani.
Here, unwieldy prison stools are welded together to resemble a monumental toy jack.
But the Wade-Giles system, linguists have long agreed, is unwieldy and inaccurate.
She understands the stakes when moving such a rare and unwieldy piece of art.
Some believe the ancestral home of the Targaryens is somewhere in the unwieldy North.
Abolish this creaky and unwieldy system and make Medicare available to all our veterans.
Yes, the set-up is elaborate and just unwieldy enough to discourage many users.
Maybe they could start a conversation with their fans, but that could get unwieldy.
A graphical UI for navigating 12 different types of transactions will become unwieldy quickly.
But his proposal isn't that unwieldy, and it seems almost laughable in its reasonableness.
There is the occasional priapic silliness and the title is unwieldy if not awful.
Later iterations featured a multitude of connectors, but this could make the experience unwieldy.
It will be thought crazy and unwieldy and unimaginable—until it is standard issue.
So why would you ever need such an unwieldy Frankenstein of a sex toy?
This means that unwieldy intra-coalition politics will hobble the Merkel's ability to act.
To watch people get massive, unwieldy bouquets of flowers delivered to them at work?
The UN is unwieldy, and hamstrung by big-power rivalries and small-power greed.
Before the refugee crisis, the European Union was already an unwieldy and unfinished entity.
Unwieldy bundles of documents translated into Europe's many languages were carted back and forth.
The intelligence community is inherently unwieldy, and to some extent always will remain so.
With Russia and Iran providing support for Assad, the challenges remain complex and unwieldy.
So in terms of a spoken language, this is going to be rather unwieldy.
Connecticut's economy is sluggish, and the state is desperate to lower its unwieldy deficit.
It is events like this that make the Olympics an unwieldy disaster to stage.
They are complicated, unwieldy beasts held together by the digital equivalent of duct tape.
The music inside is loud, and the conversations in the backyard patio are unwieldy.
However, the system is still a little unwieldy for casual customers and walk-ins.
If that sounds potentially unwieldy and possibly chaotic for Uber's governance, you'd be right!
The film feels just as alive and unwieldy as the wicked men in it.
But in previous elections, mayoral debates featuring all comers proved unwieldy and not informative.
In other industries, conglomerates are regarded as unwieldy and have fallen out of fashion.
But over the years, as new features were added, the game become somewhat unwieldy.
As the length of the dough increases, you may find it a little unwieldy.
Baron is surely right that no one cares for "his or her": too unwieldy.
The practice is too expensive and unwieldy to become widespread in Sweden anytime soon.
Even putting aside the big story and unwieldy ensemble, we're talking about Apocalypse here.
While drivers would be comfortable accommodating two apps, three is getting unwieldy, Moorfield speculated.
But Judy is a little unwieldy, though you can see what it's going for.
However, when there were more than a few interacting variables, the computations became impossibly unwieldy.
I don't have particularly large hands and I didn't find the cases to be unwieldy.
The Tundra doesn't, a shame since it feels more unwieldy than other full-size trucks.
LBJ has the makings of a great film, beneath the prosthetics and the unwieldy filmmaking.
Years of unwieldy shows and low-profile winners have accounted for some of these losses.
The best method is, "the more the better, even if it becomes unwieldy," he added.
If it sounds confusing and nearly as unwieldy as the title, rest assured, it is.
Not even celebrities are immune to the unwieldy temptations to emotionally overshare on social media. 
In other words, I don't think this product is a magic solution for unwieldy hair.
It's a good way to save space if your collection is getting a little unwieldy.
The political system is a shambles, with Congress home to an unwieldy 25 political parties.
Puerto Rico's population totals just 3.4 million and its debt burden has long been unwieldy.
Those who have appealed the debt have faced an unwieldy process that's sometimes taken years.
But with 30 parties in Brazil's unwieldy Congress, getting any bill through requires deft negotiating.
Diners accustomed to East and West Coast oysters often find Gulf oysters unwieldy and bland.
What doesn't work is the unwieldy script, which has more than a few contrived twists.
I picked up my things, cradling the unwieldy bouquet in my arms like a baby.
Without actually holding the new device, it's hard to say how unwieldy it really is.
As smart-home technology becomes more ubiquitous, controlling it all can become a little unwieldy.
They cooperate to mince unwieldy complex carbohydrates into bite-size pieces for all to enjoy.
And they presided over serious, if sometimes unwieldy, policymaking structures designed to inform their decisions.
Chaotically elegant and joyfully bubbly, but unwieldy, the work doesn't get uncorked all that often.
That "Sinfonia" of Luciano Berio (1925-2003) happens to be a brilliant if unwieldy masterwork.
But the unwieldy coalition that brought Mr. Mahathir and Mr. Anwar together crumbled on Monday.
But if the saw is too long, it's unwieldy, and you can't really handle it.
The load is so unwieldy that even a slight change in direction sends Sam stumbling.
The Oscars are a big, unwieldy beast, which invariably try to serve too many masters.
With its accelerometer able to shift the view, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker can become unwieldy.
The resulting songs aren't topheavy, exactly, but they are as unwieldy as stacks of feathers.
Because it is unwieldy and thus largely useless, subsequent generations allow it to decay into tatters.
The worry: a full-scale bill will become unwieldy and will be difficult to attract support.
Still, the cord was far too long and unwieldy to use comfortably on my daily commute.
It's expensive and unwieldy and yields binding decisions entitled only to deferential review by the courts.
And before the Apple II, computers were mostly considered too complex and unwieldy for the layperson.
Hence the Fed's unwieldy structure of regional, privately owned banks and a central, politically appointed board.
The Wii's controls were unwieldy, lacked a second joystick, and favored motion controls over tactile inputs.
It's an ambivalent, unwieldy treatment of the subject, mined for drama instead of being presented clearly.
MOPP gloves are thick and unwieldy, making minute tasks "out of the question," according to Tankersley.
But it is blunt, partisan and often unwieldy, especially when it attempts to drive entitlement reform.
It's about as unwieldy as a Keurig, but at that size, it can only brew coffee.
This burger was so heavy and unwieldy that I struggled to lift it with one hand.
Amazon's incredible number of offerings can be somewhat unwieldy — especially for customers looking to buy clothing.
There are growing calls to abolish ICE because it has become so unwieldy with its mission.
With free downloads replacing expensive and unwieldy Photostats, musicians are increasingly reading music directly from manuscripts.
Apparently, Eric's death liberated Katrin's curiosity, hunger and true vocation, however unwieldy or awkward or impolite.
Your crew is pulling in a very large and unwieldy volume of five-spots and tenners.
This list of things seemed unwieldy, especially with no advice and guidance from friends or family.
Mr. Payan said the final accord produced an unwieldy set of compromises among the three countries.
It also tends to lump an absurdly broad spectrum of behaviors under an increasingly unwieldy descriptor.
I was disappointed that I wasn't going to get rid of my unwieldy cello anytime soon.
Yes, the oversize quilted puffer vests looked way too unwieldy to be worn in real life.
In places the story staggers under the weight of unwieldy plot mechanics and gratuitous emotional explication.
And clubs are reluctant to book the unwieldy ensembles, especially if they don't have devoted followings.
But as the family's clashing feelings about Lorenzo come to the surface, the play turns unwieldy.
Make it intimate, make it human in scale instead of it being a big unwieldy institution.
Kabbalah study is a dense and often unwieldy discipline, usually only studied by advanced Jewish scholars.
From a retailer's perspective, Ms. Frank pointed out the difficulties of dealing with the unwieldy region.
Advocates of the new law say that with the larger cabinets, that system has become unwieldy.
A transformative piece of technology is supposed to "disrupt" the unwieldy ways that came before it.
Per the World Health Organization, the unwieldy, serial-number-like moniker 2019-nCoV is no more.
Early conventional wisdom holds little currency, particularly in this unwieldy and wide-open Democratic nominating fight.
On the playing field, hijabs are prone to unraveling, and they can be hot and unwieldy.
It was a limited and unwieldy coalition, but it had far more energy than Clinton's constituency.
The unwieldy body has not been able to update global trade rules since the mid-1990s.
Prosecuting ISIS suspects at home can be difficult because of unwieldy laws and uneven battlefield evidence.
France, however, worries expansion would leave decision-making even more unwieldy and could embolden nationalist parties.
Using Tor for everything will give you a big privacy boost, but it's a bit unwieldy.
The massive chunks of potato were unwieldy and tasted like they'd been tossed in as an afterthought.
"Windows 10 Fall Creators Update" is a long, unwieldy name that should mean absolutely nothing to you.
It's also terribly unwieldy via the standards of today, with an interface only an engineer could love.
They may secede or they may create that third party or they'd just have an unwieldy coalition.
For a company with a two letter name, LG loves nothing so much as an unwieldy title.
Those unwieldy conditions weren't just tough on the citizens of the region, but also for the environment.
And limited number of uses for the unwieldy controller made its inclusion in the system seem strange.
That would have made the constitution unwieldy, and risked making policy choices, such as land reform, irrevocable.
Because responsibility devolves downward, no single entity gets stuck tracking and dispatching an unwieldy number of DERs.
Analysts had expressed concern that the co-chief executive structure proposed by the firms would be unwieldy.
Macron wants to move quickly on relaxing labor regulations before overhauling France's unwieldy pension system next year.
For example, the controls can be unwieldy and complex, and some of the puzzles are frustratingly obtuse.
On Twitter today, these get long and unwieldy, and it's not always clear who's talking to who.
Whereas plus-sized phones from other companies have been unwieldy, even the S8 Plus now feels manageable.
But he's also attempted to tamp down on fears among donors that the race is growing unwieldy.
Those are giant unwieldy monsters that never let you forget they've been packed away in your bags.
But if you found past Plus phones to be unwieldy, the XS Max won't be any different.
WPP has become unwieldy, with more than 400 companies and 200,000 employees in more than 100 countries.
These both took up space in the vehicle but also were unwieldy when out on the trail.
It splits the difference well, adding a lot more text without being unwieldy for single-hand reading.
For all of its positive qualities, it's an unwieldy beast that lacks any sense of immediate closure.
But because of Italy's unwieldy legislative procedures, there is no guarantee it will reach the statute book.
Fourteen feet and 150 pounds is pretty unwieldy for one person, especially high above on a billboard.
The "mutual legal assistance" framework under which countries ask for help in solving cases is horribly unwieldy.
"Sure," Mr. de Blasio said, stepping into the unwieldy scrum and seeking to project a calm demeanor.
Billboarding changes, he says, would be unwieldy to carry out and of no interest to most readers.
He cut the number of piano students, reckoning that it was unwieldy to have more than 200.
The gloves had become unwieldy; inside them, his hands were shaking a little and slippery with sweat.
Polls show a PR system would not produce a clear winner, and post-vote alliances look unwieldy.
Ms. Merkel was forced to seek the unwieldy coalition after her party suffered losses in the Sept.
The company's "Warby Parker of knives" makes chopping all those unwieldy vegetables and herbs a true pleasure.
The two nights of debates are unwieldy and unlikely to provide much time for the front-runners.
Citi has been unwieldy, impossible to manage and too big to fail for well over 30 years.
The pitch event has been deemed unwieldy in recent years as the accelerator's cohort continues to grow.
He was pained by the unwieldy setup of a 12-pound camera on an 800-pound dolly.
Collins and Nelson have themselves outlived many pets, leaving them with an unwieldy collection of feline remains.
But even 30 years of upheaval can get unwieldy, so Krist winnows the historical record even further.
But if you have too many of them, the project gets increasingly complex, increasingly expensive, increasingly unwieldy.
Collect them all in one place, and The Social Dilemma can get to feel a bit unwieldy.
It was one of the few games that actually made smart use of the console's unwieldy controller.
I have a really unwieldy collection of sneakers that I have collected for nearly half my life.
It's also the kind of project that could turn unwieldy and even unbearable in the wrong hands.
The Brooklyn-based artist twists reverence for the Founding Fathers into a carnival masque of unwieldy ghouls.
Republicans are concerned that a full-scale bill will become unwieldy and will be difficult to attract support.
It's unwieldy at first and not for everyone, but there is no substitute for the immediacy and control.
The marine reptile's body, with its long, unwieldy neck, probably made the animal awkward and vulnerable on land.
"The FTC has proven lethargic, unwieldy, susceptible to agency capture, and prone to turf wars," Hawley's office wrote.
Migration lawyers also say paperwork for applicants coming to America—already long and tedious—is getting too unwieldy.
With micro flows, users can bypass complex and unwieldy legacy systems to perform simple actions, such as approvals.
It's a loving tribute to weird and unwieldy beauty when you're willing to dumpster dive, so to speak.
Some consider it too big and too unwieldy, and various movements are pursuing dreams of breaking it up.
Recent advances in computing mean that vast data sets are no longer too unwieldy for use by researchers.
It's a bloated, unwieldy offering that seems more concerned with adding on features than actually enhancing sexual pleasure.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is a typically unwieldy Capcom-esque title, but it actually fits well this time.
The version of Nubia's "wearable smartphone" that was on display last year at IFA was an unwieldy thing.
China's unwieldy coal and steel industries are considered two of the biggest sources of pollution in the country.
Maybe the greatest value of unwieldy overwrought multimedia franchises is that things like this swell up in them.
If you crushed these new pills, they became not a fine, dissolvable powder but an unwieldy gummy substance.
Lest you think a Supreme Court with 33 justices is unwieldy, consider the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Paddling back out, undeterred, I noticed some of the locals were staring at me and my unwieldy board.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is a glorious and powerful machine, but it is also unwieldy and expensive.
These modern statutes may be more unwieldy, but they better balance the important interests of preservation and procedure.
The pushback: Wilcox told me Pruitt ended the all-hands meetings because they had grown unwieldy and unproductive.
When practically every public policy is tax policy, it shouldn't be surprising that taxes become an unwieldy burden.
Such is life in a race where an unwieldy 28 Democrats ran for president, and only three remain.
It's just that combined with the baroque twists of the Daniels case, the book begins to get unwieldy.
That artificial heart was an unwieldy honeydew melon-size piece of plastic that pumped blood using compressed air.
It is also a reminder that this Democratic House majority might prove a little more unwieldy for leadership.
Her food deserves a warmer space than this slightly unwieldy dining room that calls to mind a tavern.
Union leaders say the criticism is unfair and blame poor decision-making by management and an unwieldy bureaucracy.
During the 2750 expansion debate, some legislators raised concerns that the House had grown to an unwieldy size.
While other foldable phones can feel unwieldy when fully unfolded, the new Razr remains a one-handed phone.
The results look wild, unwieldy and unpredictable, reflecting the variability of different water samples from around the world.
The incident caused parade officials to change requirements for the balloons, banning the super large and unwieldy ones.
I found myself enjoying the option, even if it truncates pages and makes paragraphs look a little unwieldy.
But complicating YouTube's rollout of the new policy on Wednesday were the actual mistakes the unwieldy algorithm made.
Bitcoin and its derivatives have, for the moment, proved too volatile and unwieldy for day-to-day transactions.
Now the Boston ivy has grown into a heavy and unwieldy mess bound to cables wrapped around our chimney.
Throughout the ordeal, Redfly insists on keeping all of the money, even when the unwieldy bags become a liability.
Weirdly, my bag seems heavier and more unwieldy this time around, though I have the same amount of stuff.
While this is a more unwieldy method of production than bringing a finished product straight to market, benefits exist.
And Microsoft's done an enviable job making what is admittedly a heavier and fussy device not feel totally unwieldy.
The alt-right was, of course, "thrilled" with this attention, as their monster grew ever larger and more unwieldy.
This traditional enforcement mechanism is similar to how patents are enforced, making it somewhat unwieldy, expensive and time-consuming.
Second, the utter unpredictability of Trump and his attempts to draw Biden into the fray presents an unwieldy challenge.
It's a very portable and light laptop replacement, but it's still a bit heavy and unwieldy as a tablet.
Even the most simple of weddings between two loving people can become an unwieldy hydra of stress and trauma.
As a purveyor of steel, submarines, robots, lifts and much else besides, thyssenkrupp is as unwieldy as they come.
But an unwieldy deer quickly killed that vibe when it smashed through the window of a New York salon.
Before the iPod, MP3 players were either unwieldy, book-like objects or lacked the memory to hold much music.
And that decision is not at all unrelated to the more widespread shrinking of the internet's unwieldy, quirkier spaces.
But in exchange for Alloy's free movement and lack of unwieldy wires, I had to give up my hands.
To turn its meagre showing into a governing majority, Palang Pracharat has assembled an unwieldy coalition of 19 parties.
"Thrones" is an unwieldy beast, and it's still possible that the show won't be able to stick the landing.
The unwieldy scope of FOTB—eighteen songs and an hour in length—gives it the space for its diversions.
And then land on a bouncy house But inflatable heat shields can get unwieldy when falling from high heights.
As a movie, it's unwieldy, with melodramatic speeches and heavy-handed moments that slow down the initially compelling story.
The "EU," as it was referred to, had grown increasingly unwieldy and muddled over the preceding 20-odd years.
Specifically, it's Drumpulous, also known by the unwieldy but 100 percent descriptive title Shoot Dildos at Donald Trump's Head.
That's largely the project here: unwieldy covers of beach hits, lite funk reinventions as imagined by our AI overlords.
Using a VPN, which encrypts your internet traffic, is one effective, if unwieldy, method to protect your online privacy.
And the other is that the advice is an unwieldy hammer, when not every writing problem is a nail.
Critics have derided that scheme as unwieldy and unlikely to work, no matter what tracking technology comes to market.
And government labeling requirements, often jargon-heavy (what is "imitation milk product"?) and unwieldy, undermine these limited marketing efforts.
Excluding the party from coalition talks after March's elections might leave no alternative to an unwieldy multi-party government.
There, he unloaded trucks and pallets, everything from light inventory, like artificial Christmas trees, to the unwieldy, like trampolines.
Mention of sex trafficking, which might make the topic too unwieldy or just kill the mood, is noticeably absent.
As social sites grow and users interact with more and more people, the reverse chronological feed can feel unwieldy.
Not only is it unwieldy, it doubles down on being surplus to requirement by being completely unsexy as well.
This new responsibility was shared, however, with an unwieldy new Financial Stability Oversight Council and its 10 voting members.
The rapist will deny it, and it's too burdensome and unwieldy to insist a survivor be its sole guardian.
Helicopters also hauled away debris, which was too unwieldy to take to the rail station in an electric cart.
It felt that life had become very, very unwieldy, as though day and night had been turned upside down.
This time she received a thick, unwieldy plaque, which she balanced in her lap after returning to her seat.
Sweet Mr. B's unwieldy body and perpetually downtrodden expression inspired legions of fans -- and many legitimate offers for adoption.
Fights broke out, curses were shouted, and both men and women attempted to carry absurd and unwieldy items onboard.
"It becomes really unwieldy and complicated," said Dr. Peter Hotez, an infectious disease specialist at Baylor College of Medicine.
Initial proposals considered Social Security or Medicaid as possible solutions, but those programs were too unwieldy to alter directly.
For years, former employees said, FreshDirect's website had been unwieldy, making it difficult and time-consuming to post updates.
Deutsche Bank is an unwieldy institution with headquarters in Frankfurt and about a hundred thousand employees in seventy countries.
There are only so many sensors that can be placed on a vest before it gets uncomfortable or unwieldy.
The truth, seldom discussed, is that the multistakeholder architecture is as unwieldy as the ponderous name that dignifies it.
It's so big and unwieldy right now, I'd like to see it broken up myself, because it's almost unmanageable.
Many doctors love to hate electronic medical records, and to be sure, the unwieldy systems have plenty of shortcomings.
Mr. Trump is seeking to spend a trillion dollars on infrastructure, but attempting such major projects can be unwieldy.
Lasky changes her unwieldy Teutonic birth name, and suddenly she is transmogrified by this Hollywood god into Mary Astor.
As is, "The Laundromat" tries to have it all ways, and proves every bit as unwieldy as that sounds.
While some say the system is easy to use, others complain it is unwieldy and creates, rather than reduces, workload.
The business lobby group said Wednesday that the bill was too expensive, unwieldy for advisors and has an unrealistic timeline.
Of course, after centuries of cases being decided, certain sections of the law can become unwieldy for judges to navigate.
Pakatan Harapan, Malaysia's opposition coalition, is an unwieldy collection of disparate forces that includes Chinese liberals, Islamists and nationalist Malays.
Compared to similarly priced sports cars, the Viper (especially the current one) was small inside and unwieldy for most drivers.
Fitbit's first smartwatch had its fair share of issues, including a large size, which made it unwieldy for many wrists.
Actual spaceships are unwieldy, temperamental machines; this is one craft we can all understand, even if it's not exactly functional.
I still feel like I'm dealing with an unwieldy device, even if it no longer has epic BoomSound speaker bezels.
Prospective bidders for the kingdom's state-owned grain mills have complained of an unwieldy sale process and onerous ownership rules.
Instead of attaching an unwieldy plastic box to the jacket, the jacket's creators have embedded wireless sensors in a cufflink.
He is also slimming down the unwieldy and toothless board of directors, even placing an activist investor on the board.
Mother love is an unwieldy, cumbersome thing, hard to differentiate and quantify, yet powerful as the curve of an egg.
Cameras have gotten cheaper and smarter, but distilling that video down to actual information can be unwieldy and time-consuming.
These three giant unwieldy babies of online media had a large enough impact to swing it all on their own.
We need to streamline the unwieldy collection of overlapping entities and come up with a smarter, not bigger, regulatory system.
Once again, the company unveiled a remarkably thin and gorgeous piece of machinery that made the Air look downright unwieldy.
Because of the unwieldy weight and bulk of the two cheeses, Clothier said that the theft could have been planned.
All that taken together makes Twitter unwieldy, which means that users are less likely to sign up and log in.
" On Israel's often unwieldy demographics, he adds, beaming: "Most of us are Jews but only some of us are greedy.
Tables also introduced a new concept called "cell reuse" which allowed for fast scrolling, but it was complex and unwieldy.
Chart Position: #21.0 Spotify Streams: 22011 millionThese days it's not uncommon to find electronic musicians with unwieldy "Ill" pun names.
Her memoir reveals a desire to order parenthood and give structure to the unwieldy emotional odyssey that is raising children.
Macron's plans to simplify the unwieldy and expensive pension system, which he says will make it fairer, is particularly unpopular.
Donors have been attracted to the certainty of the Senate committees, in contrast to the unwieldy presidential race, Pence explained.
Labour's electoral coalition is unwieldy, to say the least, with fractures of class and region exposed by the Brexit referendum.
Houston's warning to other metropolises growing in exciting and unwieldy ways is that validation from New York will never arrive.
Unlike the unwieldy compressor of the Jarvik-7, the power system is portable, stored in a pouch weighing 13 pounds.
A decision to serve eight far-flung destinations with just two leased Airbus A330 aircraft quickly proved unwieldy, for example.
"Colliding Dreams" takes on the unwieldy task of condensing it into a feature documentary that presents several points of view.
Lewis aims to simplify and unify an unwieldy structure in which more than 250 different business units have operated separately.
The texture is a little unwieldy, and I don't generally have a spare 20 minutes in the morning for application.
George Stevens's 1965 film, "The Greatest Story Ever Told," also on demand, is an unwieldy film of frequently awkward earnestness.
But with the end of festivities comes the not-so-jolly chore of disrobing and discarding these unwieldy house guests.
"Usually people buy it at the store because, unless you've made it before, it's an unwieldy beast," Ms. Tran said.
I wish there was an online group for people like me, but I also know how those can get unwieldy.
Attach an 8 lb child seat or two, and you can see how this thing can start to get unwieldy.
Low pay and funding also hurt teacher recruitment and retention, leading to teacher shortages and unwieldy class sizes, they say.
The case was already thick and heavy on the G8X, and now with a bigger phone, it's even more unwieldy.
It was an unwieldy mashup of national requirements, and it put immense additional strain on an already overloaded reporting system.
Many of the pieces are unwieldy: They can be regarded as furniture only in the broadest sense of the word.
At present, public-sector unemployment benefits are so unwieldy that less than 25 percent of displaced workers actually collect them.
Now tech leaders have a responsibility to rein in the creations that have grown too unwieldy for them to control.
Refiners argue the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) has always been unwieldy and the latest rules are a pro-agribusiness boondoggle.
He reconstructed the unwieldy conglomerate, selling off most of GE Capital, which had been a money-spinner until the financial crisis.
If the pen is mightier than the sword, the fountain pen might seem like the canon: outdated, unwieldy, and total overkill.
Our thumb couldn't actually make it from one side of the display to the other, and it feels a little unwieldy.
This is a big machine, and, when you remove the monitor, the tablet you hold in your hand is almost unwieldy.
It's a bit unwieldy in practice, because you have to time the two just right — otherwise, they come out of sync.
It's foolish to try to ascribe a single, unifying theme to an industry as sprawling and unwieldy as the movie business.
This latest version fits really comfortably in the hand, no longer the unwieldy unholy phone/tablet hybrid of days of yore.
But the weight of blackness is planetary and its balance is always unwieldy; it sometimes zigs when it should have zagged.
For one, groundcherries often fall to the ground before they're ripe, hence the name, CNN reported, and its plant is unwieldy.
Plus, there's a joke in the trailer for the new movie about how pregnant Bridget Jones is too unwieldy to carry.
That would leave Germany facing the possibility of a snap election, a minority government or an unwieldy alliance of three blocs.
Others hope for regulatory change, arguing that the road to market is too costly and unwieldy for a cheap herbal product.
Instead of arguing that everyone shares the same experiences, it revels in revealing the riotous and unwieldy chaos of human existence.
Large, unwieldy, necessitating earplugs and protective glasses, the weapon is equipped with four barrels and a laser to help with aim.
The absurdity that she saw in her personal life found three-dimensional form in her increasingly playful, alien, and unwieldy sculptures.
Here's the thinking: if you must have an unwieldy hard drive plugged into USB, it might as well match your console.
While some businesses have welcomed the crowds of people into stores, huge groups of people can certainly become unwieldy for employees.
Short links have become a staple of the web, turning long, unwieldy URLs into more elegant and shorter strings of characters.
Without an agreement, senators will face an unwieldy vote-a-rama, where any lawmaker can force a vote on any issue.
This unwieldy club of nations — and such costly compromises — are a constant flash point in the debate over the European project.
The Intellimouse, which debuted in 1996, was corded or required an unwieldy wireless receiver for the better part of a decade.
Tekserve started serving Mac owners in a funky upstairs space on West 23rd Street when computers were still unwieldy and mysterious.
Fatah is now a large and unwieldy movement, and its activists often make statements that do not reflect Mr. Abbas's position.
Congress needs to legislate rules for the social networks before these monsters lose themselves in the unwieldy monopolies they have created.
Even if investors decide to leave Pershing Square, it is a long and unwieldy process because of the firm's redemption restrictions.
It also helps avoid unwieldy exposition dumps, and allows characters to talk freely without stopping to explain things they already know.
Bluff, unwieldy and tone deaf, it ran at a slightly surreal angle to the sentiments expressed in the safe space post.
It's an unwieldy style, but one that operates on a sense of equality and engagement rather than backroom deals and needling.
This sprawling indie fair has distinguished itself for unwieldy sculptures, site-specific installations, participatory performances, and other ambitious and unsellable fodder.
Thus, in introducing the village in the woods, The Walking Dead turns the Saviors into an ever-more-unwieldy plot device.
The bill that's eventually passed is a bit clunky and unwieldy—it fits no one's ideal perfectly—but it does pass.
It is housed in the Fed and strapped to a similarly unwieldy structure with a host of federal and state regulators.
Kindergarten teacher Judith Barnett is striking for a lot of reasons, from unwieldy class sizes to not having enough support staff.
His physical world, with help from the unwieldy instrument known as the human body, trips up its inhabitant at every step.
"We kept trying to come up with rules to stop all that, and it got a little bit unwieldy," Mara said.
Through a state grant, they received bottled water each month, but the heavy jugs are unwieldy and they always run out.
It is often a mad scramble to find someone both willing to host and whom the unwieldy academy can agree on.
At first it was slightly annoying to have one more thing to monitor, but it did replace some unwieldy email threads.
Or is it flat and unwieldy, like a rather small, very thin door with no knob that is attached to nothing?
"We had struggled so much with this enormous, unwieldy thing, and for the moment, it was their problem," Ms. Greenberg said.
Brockhampton, an unwieldy, self-proclaimed boy band born on the internet, has barnstormed into the mainstream with a No. 2000 album.
As the candidates try to stand out from the pack, voters are left scrutinizing an unwieldy Denny's-size menu of options.
These programs often provide a disincentive to work or volunteer, and force people to spend time interacting with an unwieldy bureaucracy.
As he prepares to take office, Mr. Sánchez finds himself once again in an unwieldy relationship with the Catalan separatist lawmakers.
And while Facebook researchers developed a version of deep learning that incorporates temporal changes in 2015, this approach is relatively unwieldy.
Yet the challenges facing the Fed policy makers are not from the economy - which is healthy - but from unwieldy geopolitical concerns.
Embassy staff members fussed over tokens of support, like an unwieldy floral arrangement retrieved from the trunk of a black Cadillac.
The DoD must build upon its recent but thus far only partially successful efforts to reform its antiquated, unwieldy acquisition system.
However, many critics on Twitter and Reddit are finding it more unwieldy than before and tailored to advertisers instead of users.
But physicists have yet to observe this phenomenon, with the unwieldy name of mixed axial-gravitational anomaly, and confirm the prediction.
By contrast, here he is in a tangent on uranium in his first unwieldy solo news conference as president on Feb.
" And I say, "Hey, Lebron, I agree with you, but that phrase is WAY too unwieldy to ever really catch on!
I had a rudimentary understanding of barre chords and an old, unwieldy acoustic guitar that belonged to my sister at my disposal.
Privacy lawyers would largely be happy with the system becoming even more complicated and unwieldy to boost their number of billable hours.
As if Britain's unwieldy departure from the Europe Union were not bewildering enough, Brexit has thrown up another conundrum for investors: parliament.
The company's latest design looks like the Spruce Goose of flying cars—huge, unwieldy, and something that we'll probably never see fly.
The tablets are a little too large and unwieldy for shooting photos and videos, but it's good to see improved cameras, nonetheless.
But at the end of season two, even they had to abandon Vanessa — another storytelling decision that made season three unnecessarily unwieldy.
The show's unwieldy nature is part of its appeal, but New York audiences may not have the patience for something this sprawling.
This 10-pound orb can seem unwieldy, but with a few well-placed slices you can have even cubes with little effort.
But memes are no substitute for the truth, and the truth is too unwieldy to be contained in such an unreliable format.
Many of the main characters in Altered Carbon are essentially immortal, so their timelines are unwieldy and difficult to keep track of.
In the end, though, I think climate change is too big and unwieldy to be captured by any single metaphor or narrative.
Gerrymandering is hardly new: the name dates back to an unwieldy district created in 1812 by Elbridge Gerry, then governor of Massachusetts.
This imperative to inspect details is partly why the sheer size of the show — two whole floors — can be unwieldy and frustrating.
Now, the mentally-grueling process of sketching, designing, testing in clay, and then bending unwieldy materials wills Bašić's pain into the work.
It's an awkward problem and an unwieldy workaround for the company, which has already faced numerous problems and abrupt changes this spring.
Those two halves can be slotted onto the Switch for a giant unwieldy looking mobile system, or they can be used wirelessly.
More importantly, it helps with the company's on-going mission for the line: creating a large-screen device that doesn't feel unwieldy.
The book is a fast-paced adventure, but this kind of unwieldy lump of mix-and-match nostalgia acts as a roadblock.
Manafort. Page. Gordon. Stone. Kislyak. Sater.  Trump's connections to Russia appear to be so tangled and unwieldy, they're almost impossible to unwind.
It still has to prove itself, it still needs a killer app, and the equipment is still unwieldy or expensive or both.
As a would-be fleet owner you really need to think if managing of a fleet of unwieldy scooters is worth it.
Multiply this ad hoc topography across an entire car and the result was an unwieldy nest consisting of miles of of wires.
The ministry has pushed back, saying it would be too unwieldy to award separate contracts for production and sustainment of the planes.
No surprise, the screen will be the primary driver of that unwieldy price tag — and a familiar name is behind the hike.
Who knows what he's plotting next or what Trieu has planned for the "big clock" that's most assuredly not an unwieldy timepiece.
The textures of the times — the daily lighting of fires, the lumpen food and unwieldy domestic appliances — are drawn with poetic sensibility.
Traditional portable breath alcohol testers (PBTs) are unwieldy and can cost over $1,000, and they don't provide ongoing monitoring of alcohol levels.
The problem for Trump opponents is that represents "an unwieldy and ever-expanding story," as David Corn has written in Mother Jones.
All are powerful tools, but every one of them involves the pasting of unwieldy pads to the skin in a hospital setting.
Alarm over sometimes-unwieldy crowds of journalists has recently prompted officials in the House and Senate to try to enforce some order.
While the changes mean prices that are less astronomical, they also create another problem for Venezuelans: Dividing by the unwieldy number 100,000.
But, in the same breath, pornography was often dismissed as a subject that was too big, unwieldy, taboo and icky to tackle.
Part of the problem is its treatment of the title group: The opera has a Greek chorus as an unwieldy main character.
Bad Moms lures us into believing that it will provide a critical, if limited, look at the unwieldy responsibilities of female parents.
Bloomberg, a billionaire former New York mayor, banked on an unwieldy field, but he may have misjudged how quickly it would consolidate.
Only now both Oprah's initial disruptiveness and current entrenchment as a member of the establishment are coming together in an unwieldy fashion.
If Merkel's coalition collapses, Germany faces the possibilities of a snap election, a minority government or an unwieldy alliance of three blocs.
The debate criteria are contributing to a winnowing of the unwieldy field, though there are many other factors at play as well.
And to mark slower speeds, a pendulum had to be lengthened to unwieldy proportions — over two meters for 40 swings per minute.
But the tax reform bill pending in Congress might be just the opportunity lawmakers need to fix part of this unwieldy program.
For a moment, even against your better judgment, try being a hopeless romantic — in the sense of embracing big, unwieldy, turbulent feelings.
Even after I moved, I used it to bundle and carry stacks of broken-down boxes, coat hangers, and anything else unwieldy.
They are there for the taking, but their size — their volume, more than their weight — and relatively low value make them unwieldy.
S. Secretary of State John Kerry looked unwieldy from its inception in 2014, and since then has been buffeted by internal rivalries.
With a tax code so unwieldy and complicated that nearly every American needs help complying, how would regulating preparers make things easier?
Macron wants to simplify Frances unwieldy pension system, which comprises more than 40 different plans, many with different retirement ages and benefits.
Yet the movie has a tendency to take arguments to overbroad ends (should grade school be a democracy?) and is inevitably unwieldy.
The best beach tent: Pacific Breeze Easy Setup Beach Tent ($69.99) Umbrellas are often heavy, unwieldy nuisances, especially in a stiff breeze.
Lanthimos's story gets unwieldy at times, and he's become a little too enamored of ambiguous endings, after Dogtooth's capper was so brilliant.
"Walmart knows that its stores are too big and unwieldy for people," Zoe Leavitt, a managing analyst at patent researcher CB Insights, said.
The word "bumbling" was created to describe the QX60, with the mega monster feeling more unwieldy and less refined than some mainstream crossovers.
The post goes on to discuss the possibility of schools banning photographs at a high school musical, but suggests that might be unwieldy.
It's not that this revelation doesn't fit his overall scheme; but it requires unwieldy exposition and analysis that rip the gossamer-spun mood.
He changed his name, unwieldy and too Semitic for Hollywood at the time, to Kirk Douglas before pursuing a career in show business.
The "DSA" in their name refers to their profile, which has the cool retro curves of an SA keycap without their unwieldy height.
And because that was so unwieldy, and forced users to bend the app to their desires, a lot of that activity went elsewhere.
Forget Dodd-Frank's unwieldy regulatory apparatus, which is suffocating banks of all sizes; just put a cap on how large banks can become.
In 2016, consumers have been exposed to about every form factor that cameras could come in, but they've largely all been pretty unwieldy.
Daring to an almost unwieldy degree, the show gave us characters who would turn to the camera and divulge the "truth" about politics.
The couple had to modify some excursions and getting around was much more difficult with the clunky, unwieldy device than with his Segway.
The scene was remarkably idyllic: Mother-daughter duos and best friends strolled arm-in-arm, clutching steaming Styrofoam coffee cups and unwieldy umbrellas.
The danger of being too solicitous of conservatives is that it'll bump progressives out of the opposite end of a huge, unwieldy coalition.
Strange as it may sound, Clinton has assembled a coalition that is too big, which makes it unwieldy and riven with internal contradictions.
But on the web, with its vast and unwieldy size, reducing the exposure to new things is now a service that companies provide.
But it has limits on foreign players and is too unwieldy to command a big broadcasting deal, meaning it cannot afford global megastars.
Beale gave unwieldy physical form to what laws and customs had long made known: Even contained in water, the female body is liability.
His incoming team boasted just 45 ministers and ministers of state, compared with the unwieldy 77-person crew fielded by the previous government.
This electoral alliance proved unwieldy from the outset, however, leaving the government a sitting duck for sniping from the Rajapaksas' formidable political machine.
So she and Mr. Aries, a commercial real estate broker who represents retail tenants, went on the hunt for a less unwieldy place.
If any of the concessions ends up "being totally unwieldy and Uber totally hates it, Uber can get rid of it," he said.
The so-called Committee to Save America does not describe a diffuse, unwieldy group of career officials with little influence outside their cubicles.
But few senior officers have heeded the opposition's call for rebellion, leaving the armed forces top-heavy, unwieldy and still standing by Maduro.
No word on when that information is coming — that after all, is a pretty unwieldy additional stream of data layer to add in.
There are a number of solutions on the market at present, but many are unwieldy and/or prohibitively expensive for many content creators.
Japanese farmers have been making square watermelons since the 1980s in an attempt to make the unwieldy fruit easier to ship and store.
Fixed-home VR is showing the potential for the virtual reality and augmented reality content experience, but it is costly, unwieldy and uncomfortable.
He pledged to bring "laserlike focus" to reining in the chain's unwieldy collection of locations and products and reviving the company's original appeal.
Nos4a2 is huge, but never unwieldy, and if you're looking for a page turner, it's one of the very best options out there.
He has criticized unwieldy antitrust standards in the past — a problem that would get much worse if the court rules for American Express.
Parental controls on Spotify, YouTube or Apple Music are often unwieldy and unreliable, a broadsword solution to a problem that needs a scalpel.
Then I started taking on projects that, in time, became too unwieldy to handle with paper printouts, manila folders and web browser bookmarks.
Sonos is a great-sounding speaker with an inexplicably unwieldy user interface that makes me want to throw my phone out the window.
Mr. Sánchez's personal legitimacy was also considerably reinforced on Sunday, after 10 months spent in office under pressure from his unwieldy coalition partners.
In an unwieldy bureaucracy, pressure and high-level oversight from the White House ensure that disaster response does not fall by the wayside.
Cargo bikes are not for everyone — they're longer, heftier, and they have a larger turning radius that can be unwieldy for some riders.
Everyday activities like yard work, housekeeping, and even walking to the mailbox pose significant challenges for those tethered to heavy, unwieldy oxygen devices.
Maintaining this unwieldy trumpery safely aloft while navigating an eight-foot-wide skirt into a carriage made a challenge of every social excursion.
The Sultan Bin Zayed Heritage Festival, a two-week event about 60 miles outside Abu Dhabi, celebrates camels in all their unwieldy glory.
At feedback time, Mills praised the students' idea but asked them if it would be unwieldy to attach a lure to the device.
It was a comedy of errors getting it in the house; the bookshelf was massive and unwieldy — remember, it's nearly 13 feet tall.
Hallmarks of Mr. Ballhaus's style include shots so fluid that the camera, a normally unwieldy creature, takes on the persona of a dancer.
Once folded, it's still an unwieldy 25+ pounds — it's like carrying a heavy grocery bag but awkwardly balanced, and still 42 inches long.
One intriguing study suggests that the culprit was a sugar with the unwieldy name, nonhuman sialic N-glycolylneuraminic acid, or Neu5Gc for short.
But the waiting lines for each new release have become so unwieldy that many brewers are taking steps to contain or manage them.
The UI is unwieldy and support for Gmail is still poor enough in 2019 that you should install a different email app instead.
But if nothing else, perhaps his unlikely candidacy can serve as a reminder that there's a reason the nation's unwieldy election structure exists.
That's a lot of TV in a lot of places that all allegedly exists in the same universe—one that is quickly becoming unwieldy.
When I first climbed on the Yuba Supermarche cargo bike, it felt like an unwieldy beast compared to my light and agile commuter whip.
The update tacked over 5,000 more words onto the already unwieldy document, which now includes highly specific examples of banned or heavily regulated content.
Although this expectation for growth could conceivably place an unwieldy burden on your relationship, researchers believe that modern relationships are up to the task.
Left to navigate an unwieldy bureaucracy on his own, he came within days of running out of the pills that ground him in reality.
Bell's tease could mean anything, but it does suggest that while the story can sometimes feel unwieldy, it is very pointedly headed somewhere specific.
You are the demand for which they were created; they are embodied in the bottle of soda (thus the somewhat unwieldy term "embodied emissions").
Wireless can be pricey and unwieldy and those pesky dongles are prone to getting lost, so we're taking a look at the last option.
The Labour Party is as much an unwieldy alliance as the Tories: this time between the middle-class intelligentsia and the manual working-class.
The Japanese fund used its unwieldy $100 billion fund to buy market share and scare off competitors, Stoner said, effectively burning cash to grow.
It feels so foreign — the unwieldy board, the near-stranger trying to direct me, the unforgiving water whooshing up too quickly — and yet, familiar.
Before it was a ubiquitous term for digital processing machines, "human computers" were grunt workers manually calculating unwieldy equations for science and engineering projects.
Its relentless expansion into everything from watches to footwear, real estate, tea, finance and much else makes the group unwieldy, if not entirely unmanageable.
The unwieldy partnership was exacerbated by corporate mismanagement which saddled the profitable GMG with debts from Univision's disastrous experiment in millennial-focused content, Fusion.
TABS is still very much in development: the game crashes often, camera controls are sluggish and unwieldy, and menus feel very much like placeholders.
That unwieldy combination of first-of-a-kind techs made the Kemper plant incredibly difficult to build, and it's become a multibillion-dollar debacle.
Although these humanoid machines are currently too unwieldy to be used in the field, it's hoped that they'll be more convenient in the future.
Mr Ghosn claimed, with some justification, that he alone had the skills to run an unwieldy entity that churned out 10m cars a year.
If that sounds like an incredibly circuitous and unwieldy process to find tickets to concerts nearby for artists someone likes, that's because it is.
On top of that, the whole gimbal setup is a little unwieldy, especially when you compare it to the ultra compact Mavic Pro camera.
The rollout of the product, expected as soon as next summer, would be "unwieldy" if the two companies are not combined, Musk told reporters.
The scientists considered the possibility that the tiny creatures were actually parasites, but the unwieldy configuration couldn't have been conducive for sucking up nutrients.
For all the talk of how unwieldy VR tech is (which is usually true), it was much more straight-forward than I had imagined.
This mechanical critter should drive down operational costs and increase productivity; they're set to replace expensive vessels, including large and unwieldy autonomous underwater vehicles.
There are several reasons why executives at industrial firms have a soft spot for unwieldy structures, despite the fact that shareholders usually detest them.
It saddled itself with an unwieldy name, forcing most players to refer to it as the even less penetrable PUBG (rhymes with sub-G).
It was unwieldy and I could not put my phone in most of my smaller bags, not to mention in any sort of pocket.
" That eventually became too unwieldy, as you'd expect — so, as Pegg tells it, "then we started calling her J. Law, and that became Jaylah.
This one may well go: The Kavanaugh nomination process was unwieldy, partisan, ugly, allowed politics to intrude on a solemn occasion among vaunted elites.
I like talking, and as a result, I often send long, unwieldy thoughts that sometimes take me more than a few messages to articulate.
Thiel is now at least as famous for having successfully bankrupted Gawker as he is for founding the world's most unwieldy online payment system.
There's a precariousness here, something unwieldy that is masked by the way the individual scenes fold together into a symphony of form and color.
But Trump left the door open to overhauling the patchwork system of other safety net programs that Republicans argue have become unwieldy and wasteful.
The traditional antitrust remedy of breaking a company along its business lines still looks unwieldy when faced with the blistering pace of digital technology.
The result is a system that can be played as both a sit-down living room console or a portable (if slightly unwieldy) system.
The real glue may well be the Trans-Pacific Partnership — the big, unwieldy trade deal that involves a dozen nations, but not the Chinese.
If the SPD decides to withdraw, options include new elections, an even more unwieldy coalition of three party groups, or a minority conservative government.
The advisers cautioned against holding a news conference, something that had been discussed, because it could become unwieldy and spin out of his control.
In last year's Hacknet, the player must oversee the elusive Hacknet-OS after its powerful creator allegedly dies, navigating an unwieldy, realistic faux-terminal.
The little guy was small enough to fit in your pocket but big enough to seem unwieldy when stuffed into the Dreamcast's massive controller.
There's a small, somewhat unwieldy sensor to navigate the controls, but most often, the owner will use the smartphone app to change the art.
The company aims to sharpen its focus, under heavy criticism from investors and analysts who believe GE's sprawling interests have become unwieldy and unmanageable.
And rarely have business leaders tried to assume operational control of a government function, let alone something as complex and unwieldy as health care.
But Marrone realized that would be unwieldy, so they invited the captains to speak with them in a small meeting room at the stadium.
In addition to the accessibility issue for many, the caucuses have gotten more and more unwieldy, because voter turnout has increased over the years.
Afghan officials said the new approach would in fact help rein in an unwieldy array of militias, rather than empower them to commit abuses.
The prime minister currently leads an unwieldy 18-party coalition government that has a slim but stable majority in the lower House of Representatives.
It was a raucous first hour, as candidates spoke over one another and plowed through the moderators attempts to rein in the unwieldy discussion.
There was considerable concern at the time that the TSA would end up over time becoming just another large, unwieldy, marginally functional federal bureaucracy.
That would have been an unwieldy hit to their salary-cap figure and by far the most in the N.F.L. for a running back.
But only in 22015, as state law grew more and more unwieldy, did experts agitate for an oversight body that could recommend larger changes.
I was trying to cross-reference the starts of the long theme answers as well as the NAs, and the clue was so unwieldy.
LG's G6 also has a longer 18:9 "FullVision display" that squeezes a larger and longer screen into a phone that doesn't feel unwieldy.
Reporter's Notebook PARIS — To experience "DAU," the Russian artist Ilya Khrzhanovsky's much-hyped and unwieldy magnum opus, you have to get used to waiting.
Facing complaints its service is unwieldy, Maxdome has appointed a seven-strong editorial team to give its platform the look and feel of a magazine.
As a private company, Barnes & Noble will likely be more free to make the changes and investment that can be unwieldy under a public spotlight.
Financial regulations, such as the Dodd-Frank Act, passed in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, tend to become more unwieldy over time.
I started my first game with four queens and four bishops, while my opponent mostly had a surplus of the useful, if not unwieldy, knights.
OpenGrid was developed over the past six months after Chicago government officials kept hearing that the data sets were too unwieldy to make use of.
Dissatisfaction at this record has been skilfully converted into votes by Italy's government, an unwieldy coalition between the Northern League and the Five Star Movement.
Unlike a lot of unwieldy competitors, these truly wireless buds sit flush against your head and follow the curve of your ear when properly worn.
But where on earth can I sit down for 20 minutes and lock the door and also plug in this loud and unwieldy breast pump?
UPS has worked for years to limit the sizes of unwieldy - or "non-conveyable" - items as it invests to speed up its package-sorting operation.
There are some who did it with a loud, unwieldy bang and others who whispered it so softly that no one really heard or noticed.
The reports produced through this process have grown increasingly unwieldy, from a median length of 28503 pages in the 22020s to 1,600 in the 2010s.
They are lovely to hold and even more lovely to look at, even though they are big and perhaps unwieldy to use in one hand.
After a few generations of unwieldy wearables, the company took it down a few notches with a device that was smaller and decidedly more minimalist.
Also, unwieldy breast size can make it hard to exercise or engage in other physical activity — plus, there's the underlying emotional toll and self-consciousness.
It's an unwieldy and constantly shifting thing, and if you know where to look, you can even find evidence of this at the Armory Show.
Oftentimes, people simply forget all that has come before when they declare him to be particularly unwieldy or off the rails at a particular moment.
The new government's majority also rests on an unwieldy coalition of other defectors from UMNO and veteran opposition politicians with relatively little experience of government.
The result gives Corbynites a cast-iron majority on the NEC, an unwieldy politburo of 39 members comprising MPs, councillors, unionists and ordinary party members.
In other words, a steady stream of reliable, iterative updates, instead of one unwieldy update that's only been tested on the way out the door.
A 90-minute movie with this many storylines — ones for Poppy, Branch, Bridget, the King, and the antagonist Chef — is always going to feel unwieldy.
He is also reforming the board of directors, an unwieldy collection of 18 grandees who failed to ask hard questions even as GE's performance deteriorated.
Google and others have complained that California state regulations on self-driving vehicles are too restrictive, and that a patchwork of state regulations is unwieldy.
His party, Nidaa Tounes (NT), is an unwieldy coalition of wealthy businessmen, labour leaders and old-regime figures that is run by his son, Hafedh.
Belgrade will also have to reform its slow and unwieldy judiciary, improve rule of law, tackle the freedoms of the media and safeguard minority rights.
Since 1995, Airbus has used the comically bulbous aircraft to transport oversize, unwieldy cargo like fuselages and wings between its European production and assembly plants.
At the time, those local employees' responsibilities involved navigating Moscow's notoriously unwieldy bureaucracy for things like train and airplane tickets and getting food through customs.
The party is likely to start with a bigger field — perhaps much bigger — than the unwieldy Republican batch that produced Donald Trump as the nominee.
What Sony has here is a wonderful design just sitting in its vaults, begging to be let back into the world without its unwieldy wires.
The Verge liked the Smart Keyboard that was released alongside the first iPad Pro, especially because it added some utility to the rather unwieldy tablet.
Once unwieldy—the audiobook for George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones consists of 28 CDs—the smartphone made even the longest, heaviest book portable.
Among its recommendations, the report calls for a new category of apprenticeship to complement Department of Labor registered apprenticeship programs, which many see as unwieldy.
I recently went on a trip that involved multiple hotel hair dryers, and even the best was way too hot, too unwieldy, and mostly ineffective.
"Colliding Dreams" takes on the unwieldy task of condensing the topic into a feature documentary that capably if somewhat dryly covers more than a century.
Up next on Macron's agenda: financing savings to reduce the budget deficit, tackling the unwieldy pension and strained public healthcare systems and reforming the constitution.
And there's the strategy side of proceedings, as attacks vary in strength and range, and move-sets can prove utterly unwieldy when facing certain foes.
We've previously reported on its lackluster customer service, and its ongoing attempts to get a handle on review bombing and the increasingly unwieldy Steam Store.
Swear I'm Good At This is relatable because it speaks its mind—no emotion too large or unwieldy—and it's exhilarating because it's so uncompromising.
That combination — also pitched on the idea of uniting content and the internet — proved unwieldy and was later stripped apart to a few core businesses.
For Ms. Wethington, the ability to "run around and have fun" in an outfit — and not be hindered by heavy, unwieldy materials — is always key.
But it forced some unwieldy and convoluted cluing, so I'm glad Will and company changed Potok to NOT O.K., which was very O.K. to me.
Banks and other financial firms have invested millions of dollars in blockchain systems to cut costs and complexity of unwieldy back- and mid-office processes.
A world that could be completely unwieldy is rendered tangible in the sounds of street music, glimpses of skittering shadows and whiffs of violent smells.
It was the start of a grand, unwieldy experiment for the nation's largest school system as the city became the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic.
But its strength obliged mainstream politicians to campaign against it, and its success will force them to assemble unwieldy coalitions to keep it from power.
That may force him to seek an unwieldy, left-leaning coalition of three or even four parties after the vote, infuriating his party's conservative base.
She herself had resolved not to make her own gender identity public during the court-martial, worried that it would complicate an already unwieldy trial.
Because the nagging core question for the bloc — what are the advantages of an often unwieldy union of 27 countries over a single nation-state?
KB: Conversations can be quite unwieldy to follow, especially if you're trying to read a conversation that has multiple people participating and thousands of replies.
Consequently, the unwieldy machine that is "the law," inevitably lags behind the zeitgeist and develops idiosyncrasies that are confusing at best, and illogical at worst.
But there must be a design flaw here because both my husband and I each managed to hit our heads on this somewhat unwieldy furnishing.
Gibney, signaling that he is aware of the unwieldy material, introduces important players in a cheeky, rapid-fire cast-of-characters montage near the beginning.
It is a thousand miles from the capital, Kinshasa, on the southern edge of an enormous, unwieldy country typically associated with wars and other crises.
However, it was an unwieldy beast, and that coupled with its bulky carrying case made it a smartphone accessory I never used outside of work.
Amid all his mastery, he makes the guitar feel like what it is: a block of wood and sparks, unwieldy, a big and ancient tool.
It was the start of a grand, unwieldy experiment for the nation's largest school system as the city became the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic.
All the while, Kezia is preoccupied over trying to find a fix for the expensive and unwieldy cloisonné clasp on her boss's most important necklace.
Wrapped around her head was a sensor detecting how many sips of liquid she ingests and, around her waist, an unwieldy box with a speaker.
But it is equally easy for the taxpayer to end up on the bad side of a deal, and for an unwieldy monopoly to be created.
A panel of ex-officials, which included former Puerto Rico Treasury Secretary Juan Zaragoza Gomez, revealed a history of inefficient accounting in an unwieldy, decentralized government.
It also unveiled a number of surcharges in recent years, seen as a way to manage the higher costs associated with e-commerce and unwieldy packages.
Over the past few months, Quentin Tarantino has amassed an almost unwieldy amount of talent for his upcoming 60s LA epic set amid the Manson murders.
The country's big telecoms firms, China Telecom Corp Ltd, China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd and China Mobile Ltd, are all units of unwieldy state-owned enterprises.
It pits the oil industry, which says the program is badly broken and unwieldy, against crop farming and ethanol interests that are influential in heartland states.
This means that as you add more fault-tolerant qubits to a system, the total number of qubits rapidly increases, leading to a large, unwieldy system.
That has piled additional pressure on dealers and buyside firms to eliminate unnecessary swap inventory as they cut the operational burden associated with unwieldy swaps books.
The authors note that CRISPR-Cpf1 may actually be more successful at targeting Duchenne muscular dystrophy, by accessing mutation sites the more unwieldy Cas9 can't access.
The lighter form factor does make it a little unwieldy in high winds, but you shouldn't be flying a little consumer drone in high winds anyways.
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.
The charger is pretty unwieldy, too, though the longer range on this board means you'll make fewer trips where you have to carry it with you.
They seem to be part of the same complex history, which is bigger, more unwieldy, and harder to theorize than the "history of photography" will allow.
But it's kind of heartwarming to know that even astronauts on the ISS share my ability to keep completely useless and unwieldy items around the home.
As he aged into an aggressive, unwieldy adult, Bubbles was forced to trade in moonwalking with the King of Pop for climbing the sanctuary's social ladder.
The upshot of this is that any conceivable triangle can be described in a table, but the price to pay is unwieldy decimals a return values.
And he has run a large, unwieldy organisation as head of the US Southern Command, which oversees all American military activity in Central and South America.
Perhaps foremost, Wan offers a giant spectacle that, while sporadically unwieldy, sails along briskly enough (despite running well over two hours) and proves consistently interesting visually.
Economists had hoped those measures would favor market-driven policies at the expense of party control and lead to efforts to trim unwieldy government-controlled companies.
This was before the creation of a standing committee system and became a bit unwieldy with small numbers of members serving on dozens of select committees.
Clients have also complained that WPP, in 112 countries, is too unwieldy, forcing them to deal with multiple agencies within the group to get one service.
On the top, various household items and a pair of inflatable dolphins are packaged into two bundles wrapped in plastic like a couple of unwieldy children.
And throughout that decade traditional skis, unwieldy to many, were shortened by a foot or two, and gained the modern hourglass shape that helps them turn.
In the end it took six months to form a government, an unwieldy one straddling left and right, with Ms. Merkel perched precariously at its center.
The app came out and I gradually adopted its use for the rest of the week, but Sundays felt unwieldy, and I kept my paper habit.
It's a little unwieldy and tricky to store because it's so big, but once you get used to it, other pins feel like toys by comparison.
As the full repercussions of the overhaul come to light, here are a few books to help you understand the unwieldy system and its major players.
And it is especially easy in Europe, at this point, because the qualifying process for next summer's European Championships is so long and unwieldy and complex.
The guess here is that there won't be a winner in the race so much as an unwieldy mix of competitors for, if you will, space.
In April, when Kabul tried to choose a group to meet with insurgent leaders in Qatar, it became so unwieldy that the insurgents canceled the talks.
She has observed infighting, vulgar remarks and threats, which are just a few of the problems that plague private groups that have grown to unwieldy proportions.
Skipitares's singular approach — let's call it docu-activist puppet theater, a term as unwieldy as her shows — may frustrate audiences who prefer a bit more polish.
Photograph by John Francis Peters for The New Yorker Working with an old, unwieldy instrument slows Cooper down, which is a primary intention of his process.
But because Choice was heavily criticized as being too unwieldy and bureaucratic, Congress tried to reform it by passing the Mission Act in 2018 under Trump.
But the solution to the mystery is a letdown, and as the unwieldy plot is wrestled into shape, the characters never have a chance to breathe.
A double surname would have been unwieldy, but it would have been European instead of just British — and it would have signaled a connection to me.
You probably don't, but if so, we discovered the Raptor was capable and enjoyable if not a bit unwieldy in traffic thanks to its wide body.
Bosnia lags its Balkan neighbors in the race to join the EU, due partly to its unwieldy political structures and lack of a strong central administration.
They were included in the Sweethome tests, and I found them unwieldy and unpleasant to use, even as I was asked to express preferences among them.
Like others interviewed, Mr. Rasheed said he believed the military wanted a weak government, with the P.T.I. at the helm of an unwieldy alliance in Parliament.
Less obvious is Ji's transformation of different strands of representation and calligraphic mark-making into something that is neither a nostalgic revival nor an unwieldy melding.
Polls show no party would win an outright majority under the current proportional system, probably dooming Italy to another of the unwieldy coalitions long blamed for instability.
While the 2260mm Gear Sport feels right at home on my wrist and my 2768-foot tall frame, smaller people will still find it a bit unwieldy.
Orange falls in that camp, too, while skin tones risk making certain vibrators look like unwieldy skin tags, "bizarre fleshy overhang[s]" as Dame's Lieberman put it.
It's too heavy and unwieldy to really use as a tablet, but the hinge is nice for watching the occasional movie or video in its "tent" mode.
My guess is that the U.K. will do better that the unwieldy "union" of 27 countries whose leaders have yet to figure out where they are going.
Tata's relentless expansion into everything from watches to undersea cables, property, tea and finance, among many other businesses, makes the group very unwieldy, if not entirely unmanageable.
The process was unwieldy, to put it mildly, entailing the use of three separate cameras to shoot and then three separate projectors to display in a theater.
Ibsen's most mercilessly autobiographical play, "The Master Builder" is an unwieldy and compelling portrait of the artist in winter, howling at the prospect of his imminent decline.
And given the lack of transparency in the used marketplace, most would-be sellers don't bother because the process is unwieldy and potentially unsafe, the company said.
There's a surprising amount of depth and nuance to this game, whose difficulty escalates by feeding you a higher proportion of large and unwieldy blocks to coordinate.
Twitter can be an incredibly confusing service for new and existing users, and Twitter says it's now planning to address some rules that might make it unwieldy.
Sure, it can be a little unwieldy at first, but once you and your partner get a good rhythm going, you'll be soaring up on cloud nine.
Because Congress is dysfunctional and rarely votes on any "clean" pieces of legislation, every year the spending bill becomes unwieldy as lawmakers tack on their pet legislation.
If mirrorless cameras like the Sony Alphas solved the problem of unwieldy full-frame DSLRs for pros, then the X1D does the same for medium format photographers.
What did it take to transport such an unwieldy, dangerously heavy object to the gallery, to unload it and to place it so precisely in the gallery?
The decree also contains measures to pull together under a holding company the 371 credit cooperatives that are currently tiny fragments in an unwieldy and expensive system.
Khosrowshahi is now tasked with transforming this unwieldy, ambitious enterprise into a more traditional company, without sacrificing the attributes that made it successful in the first place.
For some, it is an act of easily accessible self-care, a chance to consume a little "liquid patience" after being tried and tested by unwieldy children.
Like a movie director trying to manage an unwieldy ensemble cast, Enrigue has pulled off a script where both Montezuma and Henry VIII have parts to play.
The rotating chefs — Kenny Jiang, Weiqi Lin and Tim Lin (not related) — keep the ratio of fish to rice at the midpoint between jewel-like and unwieldy.
The department, the federal government's second largest, has been burdened for years by aging infrastructure, an inefficient health care system and an unwieldy 360,000-person work force.
But their databases can be vast and unwieldy, stuffed with thousands and even millions of consumer complaints and reports from manufacturers of safety concerns, injuries or deaths.
Make things too realistic and the controls can get unwieldy, whereas if you simplify things too much, you lose the satisfaction of pulling off a sick combo.
The First Amendment wouldn't mean much if internet companies (sometimes labeled with the unwieldy term "internet intermediaries") had strong incentives to monitor and censor what we say.
Pacer, a 30-year-old relic that remains unwieldy to use, is a collection of online portals run by the administrative arm of the federal court system.
The unwieldy 25th Amendment, which essentially relies on the vice president to initiate the process of removal, is no real alternative, unless a president is near comatose.
The result was a watch that felt downright unwieldy on my own wrists — and I've got fairly average-sized wrists for a dude who's around 6 feet tall.
After all, if the original series took all of its cues from G.R.R.M, it would have been named the slightly more unwieldy A Song of Ice and Fire.
The spat comes at a difficult moment for the unwieldy national unity government, which has been riven by infighting and has struggled to contain an escalating Taliban insurgency.
The party likely won't have to deal with a similar set of unwieldy primary campaigns — while there could still be challengers, Trump is likely the party's 2020 candidate.
Grunts hauling unwieldy loads across the battlefield, cursing under their breath at the pilots whizzing overhead, have been a part of military life for over a hundred years.
It is a sleek, well-constructed adaptation of one of King's most unwieldy novels — and one that had already been adapted into an iconic (albeit deeply flawed) miniseries.
The Audeze iSine 20 are expensive and unwieldy by the standards of in-ear headphones, but they're exactly the opposite when judged against other, truly high-fidelity headphones.
It could be expensive and unwieldy, given that a huge number of people travel from Zika-affected areas to the United States via plane, cruise ship and automobile.
Cannondale Fat CAAD 2267 Bike for $282,225 ($227 off): Cannondale uses light, fast racing geometry and materials to make a fat bike that doesn't feel heavy or unwieldy.
With each new propaganda video she and Bhoan discovered in the archived annals of the dark web, they were obligated to witness horrific scenes and contemplate unwieldy ideology.
N.F.L. teams have instituted price floors on their ticket exchanges, and several N.B.A. teams have established procedures that make it more unwieldy to buy tickets outside their exchanges.
The website might be a bit of an unwieldy mess but the mobile apps are easy to use and offer updates on your orders and deliveries as well.
The new EU law, the second iteration of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (its full, unwieldy name), affects markets in everything from shares to bonds to derivatives.
UPS has also unveiled a number of new surcharges in recent years, seen as a way to manage the higher costs associated with e-commerce and unwieldy packages.
In general, these expansions have been places where Creative Assembly can set aside the more unwieldy aspects of their sandboxes and evokes a more specific setting and conflict.
Previously far too expensive and unwieldy for many prototypers and hobbyists, the technology was much sought-after for precision and detail you can't get with standard FDM printing.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is so lumbering and massive and unwieldy that it really is sort of a miracle that any of the movies work at all.
In contrast, Zelensky's program remains vague and he lacks political experience, clout, and the "ability to steer the unwieldy Ukrainian political system to deliver reforms," according to Dhand.
Action planet Mars clashes with unwieldy Uranus, and there is a deep urge to assert your individuality and shake things up, but make sure you're practicing safety first.
There are times when that interoperability between desktop and phone just doesn't work like it's supposed to, like when group threads get chopped up into separate, unwieldy threads.
Some investors have previously complained about the slow progress of the privatisation, as well as the unwieldy sale process and onerous ownership rules that could deter foreign interest.
Energy companies like BP or Royal Dutch Shell are worried about having to deal with an unwieldy snarl of differing regulations once the European Union umbrella is gone.
Markets were also watching for political developments in Italy after tensions rose in the ruling coalition party last week, raising concerns that the increasingly unwieldy government might collapse.
There's something wonderfully unwieldy and awkward about the way some of the sounds and rhythms overlap—like you're trying to bounce and werk on top of a glacier.
The new law streamlines governance by reducing the number of National Assembly lawmakers to 474 from an unwieldy 605, to be implemented at the next elections in 2024.
Solo brass blazed with clarity in Bernstein's big-band passages, but to the detriment of the whole ensemble's balance in unwieldy scenes like the dance at the gym.
Mr. Mattis could use the commission's report "as a cudgel" to prod the vast and often unwieldy Pentagon bureaucracy to respond to the panel's findings, Mr. Edelman said.
Prayuth will lead an unwieldy 19-party coalition government that has a slim majority in the lower House of Representatives, but could be vulnerable to defections and infighting.
" The Survival Research Laboratories performances generally come with unwieldy, gonzo titles, like "A Calculated Forecast of Doom: Sickening Episodes of Widespread Devastation Accompanied by Sensations of Pleasurable Excitement.
Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank are among the least profitable banks of their size, primarily because they are too large and unwieldy in relation to the revenue they generate.
Still, the specific forces behind the spikes and dips have vexed both independent observers and public servants honest about how unwieldy and multilayered the roots of violence are.
It's a sign that some of its biggest-ever deals have become burdensome, and two in particular appear to be too unwieldy for shareholders' liking: The Merck deal.
Unimaginative and unwieldy, it distracted from the song's vivid core, and largely faded from view while the original persevered, becoming one of the defining singles of this year.
Our burdens grew heavier: we each had to carry our own towel (red-and-white striped) and inner tube, which became more slippery and unwieldy with each step.
In the coming months, Ms. Nixon needs to convince voters that she can manage the unwieldy state government, its forest of official policies and its labyrinthine legal framework.
Since her spring 2014 collection, "Not Making Clothing," Kawakubo has stopped showing conventionally wearable ensembles on the runway, and her collections have become more extreme, unwieldy and conceptual.
Ms. Halvorson's guitar sound is so distinctive — coiled and tart; unwieldy; both tinny and wooden — that you might wonder how it would fit in a relatively large ensemble.
Google, whose search box is a paragon of simplicity, famously retreated from an attempt to tie all of its services together with the unwieldy Google Plus social network.
The inability to produce is especially problematic for the Republican Party, which portrays itself as more capable and efficient when it comes to running an unwieldy federal bureaucracy.
Album 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Sy Kattelson started taking photographs before World War II, using a camera so big and unwieldy it took two people to operate.
Goliath expands the history and scope of argumentation, producing the broader, unwieldy thesis that monopoly and bigness itself is, categorically, an elitist project that subverts the democratic process.
Clipping an external storage drive to your phone can make it more unwieldy for everyday use, but the additional room for content can make long trips more entertaining.
That unprecedented move, following the decision to break up the unwieldy PIB into smaller bills, raised hopes that the other pieces of legislation could be passed soon after.
That doesn't mean it's easy to measure the exact size of the medical bankruptcy problem in a country and system as unwieldy as that of the United States.
On a gate-legged table in the corner, the set designer Polly Philp's unwieldy prehistoric-looking cement candleholders offset the artist Miranda Keyes's fat jesmonite foot-shaped bookends.
For the first time in recent memory, a vote had been demanded on every amendment in a spending package, extending an already unwieldy and gridlocked process painfully late.
It's ambitious, to say the least, as its unwieldy name, the "Ending the Monopoly of Power Over Workplace harassment through Education and Reporting," or the EMPOWER Act, indicates.
"The attack in its current form uses lab equipment that costs about $3000 and, as shown in the photos, is somewhat unwieldy," Tromer told Motherboard in an email.
By contrast, many of the demographics that make up the unwieldy left coalition are somewhat disengaged, less likely to consume partisan media, donate to candidates, or even vote.
The obvious reason for cheer was Mr Flannery's renewed promise to slim down the unwieldy conglomerate, including a vow to slash its net debt and pension obligations by $25bn.
Phones have steadily been getting bigger for years—ever since Samsung released to original Galaxy Note, which like the XS Max, was also called awkward and unwieldy at launch.
A more creative deal may prove impossible — one should never bet against the unwieldy American legislative system's ability to generate gridlock — but it has a more promising path forward.
The peacock's elaborate tail seems useless, but actually it tells us how genetically superior the bird must be if it can survive even with that unwieldy mass of feathers.
There's also the media circus to consider; as the Lindo Wing photo op has become more of a convention over the years, it's also become more and more unwieldy.
Twiggle's founders want to improve on current e-commerce search engines by letting people enter what they want in normal sentences, even if those sentences are unwieldy run-ons.
It can be used as a tablet thanks to the 360-degree hinge, but it's far too heavy and unwieldy to use this way for any length of time.
That'll probably be more unwieldy on your Surface than your phone — but hey, if the idea is to bring the two experiences together, why not give it a shot.
The Phase is noticeably thicker than your standard analog watch, owing no doubt to added electronics, but it's not nearly as unwieldy as most of the smartwatches out there.
Philippe said his government would create incentives for the French to stay in work longer and reiterated his intention to simplify France's unwieldy pensions system to make it fairer.
This sequel to Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" is so cluttered with an unwieldy mixture of Victoriana and digital gadgetry that every nook and cranny is crammed with stuff.
Maybe it's the slimming white paintjob, but my first closeup inspection of the Panamera didn't leave me feeling like it's too huge or unwieldy to throw around a track.
Nor was it that, at 235 feet 270 inches and 21942 pounds, she stood more than a foot shorter, and weighed barely 22012 pounds more, than her unwieldy charge.
Before the first decade of Mr. Friedman's directorship was out, he had grown dissatisfied with the Walker's unwieldy 1927 neo-Moorish building, an uncongenial home for the avant-garde.
Benefit Cosmetics Grooming Tweezer + Brush ($20): The eyebrow brush is a cool addition, but it makes these tweezers seem a bit too unwieldy and less versatile than other picks.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 61%Synopsis: David Cronenberg's dark comedy "Maps to the Stars" tracks the unwieldy fortune of the Weiss family, headed by TV therapist Stafford Weiss (John Cusack).
The mission sets have gotten so unwieldy that NATO members find themselves increasingly divided about which national security issue—Russia, migration, terrorism, or cyber security—deserves the most attention.
New reporting and clearing requirements stemming from Dodd-Frank and the European Market Infrastructures Regulation have also led banks to reduce the operational burden associated with unwieldy swaps books.
The Republican National Committee, facing a suddenly unwieldy process as states begin to select delegates at their own conventions, has hired two veteran strategists to help out, officials said.
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While the new AMC subscription service may have an unwieldy name, it works without a special debit card and, unlike MoviePass, also allows all subscribers to reserve seats online.
"Two nice guys who made it, by crafting something incredible and yet ridiculously unwieldy, with no lack of turbulence along the way," Lagorio-Chafkin writes in an author's note.
As my peers begin their shifts nannying, lifeguarding or checking out groceries, my dad and I haul unwieldy toolboxes and heavy-duty saws into the depths of people's houses.
"The Other Story," an unwieldy but reasonably compelling Israeli drama from the director Avi Nesher, recalls the old Jewish joke about how two disputing parties can't both be right.
If an animal thrived despite the burden of an unwieldy or metabolically expensive ornament, then that animal had effectively demonstrated its vigor and proved itself worthy of a mate.
This Malibu Ken is both mostly nude and in an unwieldy giant box which is why he was my very favorite costumer of this year's New York Comic Con.
For several years, the Silicon Valley entrepreneur Timothy Draper has sought to break up California, citing its unwieldy size as damaging to the state's schools, livability and the economy.
In Barcelona, Mr. Torra is also in a fragile position: His unwieldy coalition of separatist parties appears to have run out of political options after the failed independence effort.
Designed for use in space, the idea is that a satellite would print and assemble its unwieldy power supply once in orbit, rather than bringing it along from Earth.
Clovis grew to be an influential part of Trump's lean campaign team, serving as a constant surrogate on cable news and corralling an unwieldy group of unconventional policy advisers.
If you haven't had the chance to master at least the basics of a foreign language, you've probably defaulted to Google Translate, but found the process unwieldy and inconvenient.
If you haven't had the chance to master at least the basics of a foreign language, you've probably defaulted to Google Translate, but found the process unwieldy and inconvenient.
Only six candidates will appear, the fewest this election cycle, which is good news for Democratic voters who have complained about unwieldy debates featuring up to a dozen candidates.
Despite censorship — or perhaps because of it — unwieldy artists and curators continue to be at the forefront of the dangerous but necessary work of driving awareness and social change.
It was an immediate and unwieldy hit: The lunchtime line at the 250-square-foot food stall was so long that customers bailed and neighboring vendors complained about gridlock.
Old pine joists salvaged from a DDG project in TriBeCa will serve as a table; hunks of bluestone from past projects were also considered but were deemed too unwieldy.
In April 2018, provisions in Senegal's electoral code were amended to reduce an unwieldy number of candidates on the ballot, a move praised by many advocates of good government.
I could have tried to tell you this story in the form of an image-based Snapchat story, but it would most likely have been unwieldy and not especially informative.
Now the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—the unwieldy name given to the multinational nuclear deal signed between Iran and six world powers in 2015—is on life support.
But running one of the 16 agencies that comprise America's intelligence community while also trying to coordinate analysis and response from the other 15 was always an unwieldy balancing act.
Because we have a two-party system, to be the majority party in America requires a somewhat big-tent approach, and the ability to hold together a somewhat unwieldy coalition.
Despite having voted three years ago in favour of a law disbanding the old, unwieldy Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), Mr Netanyahu is now convinced that its replacement threatens his government.
Previously, I had thought that the point of the burger, in general, was that it was a challenging, pleasurable ordeal — the unwieldy consumption of a big, greasy puck of cow.
It said that using animal skin to painstakingly record and preserve laws was hardly efficient, given, among other things, that it is more unwieldy and difficult to store than paper.
But the system was made unwieldy by a decision to grant regional autonomy across the country, rather than just to the Catalans, Basques and Galicians who had long demanded it.
In the south the Saudis along with the Emiratis, who are the largest foreign force on the ground, have built an unwieldy alliance of Salafists, southern secessionists and other militias.
Its 6.5-inch display sounds unwieldy on paper, though this aspect ratio should make it easier to hold and pocket than larger phablet phones, like the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
In the worst circumstances, they must do the unwieldy work of computing probabilities for all possible output strings—all 2100 of them—and then randomly select samples from that distribution.
The disputes underscore the tensions that grow between politicians and the unwieldy crop of super PACs and other political groups that seek to raise unlimited amounts from a candidate's supporters.
In an interview with Reuters, Isabel dos Santos, 43, pledged to bring openness and efficiency to the 40-year-old company that is frequently criticized as being opaque and unwieldy.
VideoStitch sees a gap in the VR camera market One is that camera rigs that are currently capable of live-streaming are unwieldy, usually consisting of at least six GoPros.
Worse, the only way to avoid being put into the situation again is to randomly swipe at the creature with your knife, an unwieldy affair that's best at producing frustration.
These are not romances, mind you, but yarns about the primal, unwieldy love of family—those unchosen mothers and hapless brothers—and the bonds that can sometimes feel like manacles.
Engineers quickly reach the limits of human ability to track information, to the point that checking logs and analytics becomes impractical and unwieldy on a system running thousands of services.
There are no unwieldy, enormous leaves of romaine to fold over with your fork, no spinach stems hanging from your mouth as you make uncomfortable eye contact with your coworkers.
Brokers and the associations representing them argue that adhering to the tougher fiduciary standard would prove so costly and unwieldy that small investors would be shut out from investment advice.
But on Friday investors grew nervous as Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said he would meet coalition partner Luigi Di Maio amid speculation that the increasingly unwieldy government might collapse.
That is the same unwieldy alliance that allowed Mr. Sánchez in 2018 to unexpectedly win a vote of no confidence against the conservative prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, and replace him.
The dream was to make enough money to be able to recreate the manufacturing process for the film and its unwieldy chemicals and to make more of the big cameras.
That ultimately may not be enough to balance out the unwieldy climax, but it at least provides plenty worth talking about — or, perhaps more appropriately, worth posting on the internet.
It's an unwieldy quantity of art, something virtually impossible to consume in one sitting, but that's kinda how they've decided to do things in the last decade of their operations.
Woods was grouped with Chez Reavie and, for the second consecutive week, Marc Leishman, who has found there are pluses to playing in front of Woods's loud and unwieldy galleries.
Calling attention to this filter helps explain how free speech clashes grow so unwieldy so quickly, particularly when those arguing for unrestricted speech have strong ties to antagonistic online communities.
My patient had lost 25 pounds in the preceding six months as a result, even as her waistline expanded and made her feel uncomfortable, even unwieldy from her new girth.
A holdover period would protect companies from being hit with unwieldy tariffs and regulations overnight, if no long-term trade deal has been struck by Brexit day in March 2019.
A New York City Opera production in 19863, cunningly staged by Christopher Alden, made a stirring case for an unwieldy, wounding work, but it didn't lead to much new interest.
Riding the unwieldy, multiple-person beer bikes (a kind of pub on wheels) into the city center was prohibited, and a deal was struck with Airbnb to collect tourism taxes.
Toner kicks field goals on real-life fields while an unwieldy contraption — what appears to be six GoPros welded together into a 360 degree video camera — records by his shoulder.
This would anger many conservatives who prefer tax relief for companies and widen cracks in an unwieldy coalition that has been weakened by disputes over asylum policy, tax and pensions.
Their composure and sense of self in the face of a frustrating suitor and unwieldy production helped drive key plot points, and at the very least, generated some solid memes.
Perhaps most striking, at events across the state last week, was the sense that any Democratic nominee might be left to manage an unwieldy coalition — moderates, socialists, Trump-repelled independents.
Now, in part because the participants' archival back stories had grown to unwieldy dimensions, the material could only be tamed if each individual were given his or her own chapter.
" The most controversial and influential show of Simons's career was given the somewhat unwieldy title "Woe Onto Those Who Spit on the Fear Generation… The Wind Will Blow it Back.
Tim Hardaway Jr., whose unwieldy contract was shed as part of the Porzingis trade in the name of creating cap space for the Knicks, is also thriving with the Mavericks.
Often, they crossed paths with another Second City alumna, Ms. Whalen (the one who is known to take an unwieldy idea and distill it to a cleanly written half-page).
I could have tried to tell you this story in the form of an image-based Snapchat story, but it would most likely have been unwieldy and not especially informative.
But Republicans, the imperfections of the Affordable Care Act in dealing with an unwieldy, expensive health care system do not add up to a reason to throw its achievements away.
However, both polls said no party would win a parliamentary majority under the current proportional electoral system, probably dooming Italy to the sort of unwieldy coalition long blamed for political instability.
An unwieldy compromise of a name — the "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia," or FYROM — was adopted, and it&aposs what the United Nations and other global bodies still call the country.
Pelosi is known for her ability to hold her unwieldy caucus together on tough issues, but recently she showed some cracks in her armor, as the Washington Post's Rachael Bade reports.
To account and correct for the Republican presidential primary's vast and unwieldy field of candidates, the first six GOP debates this cycle have featured both an undercard and a main event.
Once you start looking for them, you'll discover there are more awkward closeups of rubbing, poking, and interlacing fingers — and especially of unwieldy hand-on-hand massages — than is objectively reasonable.
Analysts have expressed concern that the co-chief executive structure proposed by the firms when they announced the 11 billion-pound ($267.83 billion) merger deal two weeks ago will be unwieldy.
The loss of Rafsanjani's skills as a factional powerbroker also means rivalries in Iran's unwieldy dual system of clerical and republican rule could grow unchecked, testing the stability of the system.
This week Mr Culp took aim at the unwieldy structure of the power division, which has bosses in Atlanta, in upstate New York and also at GE's corporate headquarters near Boston.
Because in the end, that's what this is all about: not making anyone else uncomfortable; taking a lumpy, ugly, unwieldy topic and petting it into a pretty ball of Play-Doh.
Facebook already has its own data download system, in accordance with GDPR requirements, but it can be unwieldy to use and likely would not fulfill the requirements of the ACCESS Act.
The current prime minister, Paolo Gentiloni of the PD, has been in office for just over a year, but has already shown the diplomatic skill to manage such an unwieldy beast.
Population growth has spread all the way down to Tacoma in the south and Everett up north, but there's only so far it can go before commute times get too unwieldy.
When the site launched in 22017, the primary source for information about memes was Encyclopedia Dramatica, an unwieldy wiki of internet culture affiliated most closely with the internet's biggest cesspool, 4chan.
Still, the company said on Monday that as more people had joined the service, it had proved too unwieldy to find ways for people to pay even the modest annual charge.
"On a practical level, posters are actually pretty unwieldy things to sell from a web store," according to Darren Hemmings, managing director of the music-focused digital marketing agency Motive Unknown.
In the courtroom, Cogan suggested that Chapo write a letter outlining his desires and send it to his wife or sister, but Balarezo noted that the SAMs make that process unwieldy.
If you are ready to take with equanimity the euro area's unwieldy politics, its grossly oversold stock markets and smartly recovering economies are offering a broad array of solid asset values.
Gameplay directly on the tablet is a bit unwieldy, as anticipated, but it's definitely useable — assuming, of course, you're not on, say, a crowded train — that's more Super Mario Run territory.
The 4.5 billion pound company remains an unwieldy beast, attempting to make a politically tortuous transition to a green future without a source of steady cash to smooth out the bumps.
As useful as pickup trucks are, there's one place they don't make much sense: in the city, where urban confines make long, unwieldy cargo haulers challenging to maneuver into tight spaces.
Unfortunately, the DOL's proposal is so unwieldy, complex, and costly that it would do far more damage to working Americans' retirement security than any of the abuses it aims to correct.
Mr. Renzi has been focusing on a constitutional referendum that will be held in October, on measures that are intended to streamline the legislative process and stabilize Italy's unwieldy electoral system.
HM Revenue & Customs says this would cost Honda £2.1m a year in form-filling alone — a cost that does not include the hit to productivity from a more unwieldy supply chain.
If you'll recall, the company offered a very fleeting glimpse of the product at its developers conference, but the product was shrouded in mystery — not to mention pretty unwieldy prototype hardware.
But the company has continued to figure out ways to fit more screen into a smaller footprint, resulting in a device with a ridiculously large display that somehow doesn't feel unwieldy.
The California state site provides information about the bond offerings that are coming up, but the process for signing up for a service that sells the bonds is complicated and unwieldy.
But in his videos Pamajewon will quickly switch gears and return to the gameplay, narrating how he sniped an opponent, or insulting another player for trying to use an unwieldy weapon.
One of the advantages of the slow, unwieldy approval processes put into place by previous administrations is that they gave the government ample time to ascertain who was behind a cyberattack.
They can be unwieldy on city streets or on trains, while your standard duffel can be a pain to carry for more than a few minutes, even with a shoulder strap.
The Note 10 Plus is still really big, but also really thin — Samsung has done a good job making such a large phone not feel as unwieldy as other big boys.
Responding to a user on Twitter on Sunday asking for him to send aid to hospitals in Louisiana, Musk seemed to both promise N95 masks and criticize them for being unwieldy.
Apple tries to make managing the huge collection of emoji less unwieldy by placing small gray shortcut icons to each emoji category (like food or sports) underneath the rows of characters.
He'll headline successive campaign rallies in Phoenix, Colorado Springs and Las Vegas -- all hoping to spark excitement and flex his campaign's organizing muscle in the middle of Democrats' unwieldy nominating contest.
As cars have gotten more sophisticated, all those ECUs, along with the wiring and power supply they require, have turned into an unwieldy and expensive mess that's inefficient and overly complex.
Today, The Pokémon Company announced a new version of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team — with the unwieldy title Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX — that reimagines the 2006 dungeon crawling original.
If you want a stylus but with a phone that's not quite as unwieldy as the 103-inch Note 210+, well that's pretty much exactly why the standard Note 29 exists.
The Laundromat is unwieldy at times, but it's worth watching not just for its bitterly entertaining explanation of a densely confusing matter, but also the way it illustrates a larger problem.
The conflict is one reason Trump's health care record is an unwieldy combination of undercooked, headline-driven initiatives to bring down costs and legally dubious attempts to cut the safety net.
Some people have told her that it's just a fad, that VR devices are awkward and unwieldy, and that she should recalibrate her practice and quit this pipe dream of hers.
"A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder," the unlikely hit with an unwieldy title, closed its Broadway run Sunday on a high note, playing to 99 percent full houses during its final week.
But now the leaders expect to end the caravan at the capital, owing to the unwieldy size of the group, leaving migrants to decide for themselves what action to take from there.
China's economy long ago grew big enough that trade fairs need to target specific industries if they are not to be unwieldy, but the expo covers everything from biomedical research to furniture.
Despite those early-adopter issues, I'm a fan of the new shape and the fact that it lets me have a much larger display without making the S83 too unwieldy to use.
In case the audience doesn't realize there are angels in Kushner's America, Desplechin spells it out: Florence Viala is lowered from the ceiling while wearing a long white robe and unwieldy wings.
"It took us months to vet that through our independent board members of both companies, and confirm that it was an arm's-length transaction, and it was just very unwieldy," said Musk.
I've used quite a few "convertible" notebooks over the last couple years, and they've all felt too awkward and unwieldy to use in "tablet mode" for anything other than watching a movie.
If the SPD decides to pull out, options include new elections, an even more unwieldy coalition of three party groups, or a minority conservative government propped up on an ad hoc basis.
If anyone has a solution to the unwieldy collective-action problem bedeviling Republicanism, that person probably isn't writing it into an opinion column at a wifi cafe on the Fourth of July.
While this mysterious device doesn't look like it has an exact 16:9 screen ratio when fully unfolded, it seems a lot less unwieldy than any flexible-screen device we've seen yet.
But the court's judges as a whole can vote to rehear a case "en banc" — by the full court, or in the unwieldy 29-member Ninth Circuit, by a panel of 11.
And while that reflects the grim realities of a sordid situation that was allowed to go unchecked, even as a back-to-back binge the compelling narrative can at times feel unwieldy.
We both love records, but he more so than I; even as I stealthily fill every corner of our apartment with books, he silently counters by adding to our unwieldy vinyl collection.
They have been far more good than bad since that awful Wrestlemania in March, but there's something so unwieldy and clunky backstage that it keeps these little things from always going right.
It was a big, unwieldy play doh ball of terrible ideas about health care that would make pretty much everyone's lives worse, but especially the lives of the old and the poor.
Or the thoughtfulness of Mr. Blondel, who, when he saw me struggling to tackle an unwieldy thicket of vines, picked up a pair of secateurs and faced me on the other side.
But they are also adopting digital instructions because cars have become so complex and feature-laden that printed manuals, with their step-by-step instructions and myriad legal warnings, are becoming unwieldy.
Nova We-Vibe Honestly, I wouldn't recommend rabbits for beginners because they look intimidating, are a bit unwieldy to figure out at first, and often not all they're cracked up to be.
He claimed the textured-glass tiles would be more durable than most other roofs and appeal to people who might not warm to the idea of unwieldy utilitarian slates atop their houses.
The result is the latest confirmation that Germany's political spectrum is becoming increasingly fragmented, forcing politicians to cut unwieldy multi-party deals in order to form governments in national and regional parliaments.
The DNC announced the criteria for qualifying for the third debate back in May — before the first and second debates, which featured an unwieldy total of 22 candidates spread over two nights.
It's a network in which users have at least a little bit more of a stake, which helps to explain both why it can feel so unwieldy and why it's still around.
And monowheels were these giant contraptions where basically people sat inside one giant wheel and peddled it and tried to move around, and it was kind of unwieldy and gigantic and inefficient.
It's probably not due to its unwieldy naming schemes, either, but here we are with the LG V60 ThinQ 5G (even more accurately, the LG V60 ThinQ 5G with LG Dual Screen).
Typically, such experts work for companies that promote their ability to tackle the complex logistics of group travel — and take into account the sometimes unwieldy athletic gear that must accompany the players.
But even on its best days, Congress is an unreliable and unwieldy mechanism for managing foreign policy, and no substitute for a wise and engaged chief executive and a nimble security council.
As I wrote recently, these proposals are radically out of touch with the kinds of changes actually needed, relying too much on tree planting and unwieldy technology to get the job done.
When he arrived in Seattle, an unwieldy new computer system was conspiring with a sudden spike in orders and a clueless new workforce hired to fill them to wreak havoc on production.
Mr. Nelson, a "Troyens" veteran many times over, expertly handles the unwieldy score with help from starry singers like Joyce DiDonato, in her role debut as Didon, and Michael Spyres as Enée.
At War In Iraq I had a device called a Phraselator, an unwieldy specimen of 2004 military technology that resembled a cross between a fancy walkie-talkie and an early model PalmPilot.
From a narrative standpoint the revelations clarified a story that at times has gotten unwieldy this season, as evidenced by all the plot it had to shovel in the final two episodes.
The addition of that phrase — which some analysts joke is as unwieldy in Chinese as it is in English — effectively means that Xi's vision for China is officially part of state doctrine.
Party leaders' key to holding together an unwieldy party coalition is to make sure that all the activist groups feel like they're getting a better deal from their party than the other party.
The outcome in the results for Tehran on Monday was a blow to the conservative Islamic establishment, although it retains decisive power due to Iran's unwieldy dual system of clerical and republican rule.
Here we are in 2016, and if you want the latest and greatest iPhone, you can't own the best-sounding headphones — unless you also use an expensive, unwieldy and easy-to-lose dongle.
Maybe it was the way the character stumbles across the screen like the runner from QWOP, with an unwieldy gait that almost certainly poses an existential threat to anything good in the universe.
In the end, I went with S herlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking, which I admit is an unwieldy title for one of the most tightly-paced Holmes movies around.
The vehicle looks unwieldy, and can only be controlled by leaning the body in the desired direction, but it's still a working hoverbike made with the materials available to your everyday YouTube star.
The first Xbox only ever got internal tweaks intended to improve reliability and defend against modding, although Microsoft did quickly backtrack on its unwieldy original controller by switching to the smaller S model.
It isn't unwieldy, but it's bigger than I'd like, and the extra size doesn't add anything feature-wise like it does on Samsung's (way more expensive) Galaxy Note line, which includes stylus support.
In order to accommodate the larger groups, which could easily get unwieldy on the smaller screen of a handset, Skype came up with a couple different ways for viewing participants on group calls.
Unfortunately, a number of forces—some structural, some unique to Trump's rise—will resist any change at all, leaving the Republican Party, perhaps for years to come, more broken and unwieldy than ever.
The single app is loaded with several tentpole functions including voice calling, skill setup, remote operation and access to Alexa — it's overwhelming and unwieldy once several Echos are configured under the same account.
The show loses a little steam towards the end, a consequence of a plot that's become confusing and unwieldy by its final episode, but it's still electric, thought-provoking, and worth your investment.
It's a lovely little testament to what Apple's been able to do with aluminum that makes my 13-inch MacBook Air look downright unwieldy when the two are placed next to each other.
The Comey hearing, and the News channel that it launches, give Twitch a platform — and more importantly, a strong reason — to more actively work toward solving the problem of an unwieldy chat interface.
Durian is the unwieldy yellow fruit that is so odorous it is banned from the Thai railway system and at many hotels, where the scent lingers long after the guests have moved on.
Instead of forcing users to navigate an unwieldy PDF, you can create a smooth reading experience for desktops and mobile to enable you to easily share your creation on any social media platform.
Black Lives Matter, the obvious precursor, has leveraged Twitter and Vine to get news coverage of protests and police violence but has never been gifted quite so unwieldy a crowd in one place.
But the wrestling isn't the only flashy element of the series that's grabbing our attention: The eighth episode features Alison Brie's character, Ruth, using a pretty unwieldy science experiment of a pregnancy test.
If most browsers are boring and unwieldy, it is because they are expected to do more than ever before: not just surfing the web, but editing documents, streaming music and much more besides.
And it keeps pulling us out of Mr. Sorey's hypnotic textures and tempos, making the piece — at 90 minutes already too long, with a particularly unwieldy, cloying late instrumental interlude — feel even longer.
The snap election matters more than most as the result will shape the country for decades to come as the next government will have to contend with the unwieldy beast that is Brexit.
There's not much mention of Peary, Nansen, or the other early explorers in the book's second half, and not much of an attempt to bind the two unwieldy halves of the book together.
The proliferation of parties has forced Brazilian governments to forge unwieldy coalitions to stay in power by distributing jobs, influence and pork barrel spending, which critics say has provided fertile ground for graft.
DIBA 22017, Chad (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When armed gunmen stormed Ashta Sahade's hometown of Bocaranga in Central African Republic, the only possession she grabbed as she fled was her unwieldy rectangular knitting machine.
Therefore, election night might also mark the beginning of the decline of Angela Merkel's power: A weakened chancellor in her fourth term, leading an unwieldy coalition — that wasn't exactly what conservatives dreamt of.
Combine an unwieldy concept, the aforementioned overstuffing of plots, and a few wooden performances, and you have pretty much a guaranteed failure, even if you also give Sheryl Crow an early break: Except!
The body of research on women in leadership roles is large and unwieldy, but taken together, the social science suggests there are indeed some substantive differences in the ways men and women lead.
And after seeing Mostly Mozart's staged performance — being confronted with its ersatz counterculture, unwieldy structure, and, worst of all, Bernstein and Stephen Schwartz's cheap rhymes and sentimentality — I'm no closer to appreciating it.
For Mr. Puigdemont, the challenge now is to keep his unwieldy coalition of separatist lawmakers together amid growing pressure from hard-line politicians who want him to make a clean break with Madrid.
The number of potential denaturalization cases that are being considered is reportedly in the thousands, so the Trump administration can't hope to permanently alter the demographics of the country with this unwieldy device.
But many of them, the ones most often referred to as dad shoes, really look more like Frankenstein monsters of the foot, cobbled together from references and peer pressure, unwieldy and aggressively clumpy.
However, as useful as regular sheet pans are, their capaciousness can be unwieldy when you're dealing with just a halved acorn squash or that quartet of trout fillets you're planning for dinner tonight.
The network's five-person team of moderators managed to wrangle the unwieldy group of candidates while stepping back to allow more consequential moments, like Ms. Harris's attack on Mr. Biden, to play out.
At the same time, the government is engaged in halting negotiations with an unwieldy alliance of opposing groups, including the students who first began the protest movement, along with business and farmers' organizations.
It may sound unwieldy, but consider the narrow focus of the rest of the setting: the whole book takes place in the corner of one living room of a house built in 1907.
"Let's just reach one more impasse before the EU breaks down," was the refrain of a blues that mocked acrimonious late-night negotiations that are the increasingly unwieldy union's standard mode of governance.
That it's all in the service of an empty safe — an unwieldy MacGuffin if ever there was one — makes a stronger case to Hector than merely pointing out the seams of his story.
In retrospect, it seems destined that artists would colonize this place — for whom were these cavernous, empty spaces built if not for artists, like Donald Judd playing around with new and unwieldy ideas?
I've tried a handful of apps that promise to record calls from my iPhone, but I've found them unwieldy and unreliable, sometimes dropping calls unexpectedly, which is a reporter's worst nightmare on deadline.
Pacing the stage while holding a Surface Laptop 803, Panay lifted the keyboard case right off the device, revealing removable storage and internal parts held together with simple magnets instead of unwieldy adhesive.
I've tried a handful of apps that promise to record calls from my iPhone, but I've found them unwieldy and unreliable, sometimes dropping calls unexpectedly, which is a reporter's worst nightmare on deadline.
Sales at Americo Fernandez' spare parts store are down 50 percent because card readers, which are crucial because even the cheapest goods require unwieldy piles of banknotes, cannot be used during power cuts.
At over five feet tall, it is a tongue-in-cheek critique of American excess, but also an invitation for grass roots collaboration, as two people are needed to turn the unwieldy pages.
There's no shame in seeking out another writer when the burden gets too great — especially not on a fantasy epic that has become as large and unwieldy as A Song of Ice and Fire.
The movie itself is a bit of a push-me-pull-you — a properly magical experience (the production design, including the animals, is enchanting) tugged in other, darker directions by Rowling's sometimes unwieldy screenplay.
The unwieldy media bar that defines the PS4's dashboard interface automatically pushes older content out of the feed, dumping it into a larger "Library" menu at the very end of the media bar.
In short, ideological activists in the postreform system would wield new influence over party politics — but from outside via the unwieldy networks of paraparty blobs rather than from within by a mobilized activist membership.
Developed by Night School Studio, creators of the acclaimed Oxenfree, in conjuction with Telltale Games and the Mr. Robot team, this new iOS and Android game goes by the unwieldy title Mr. Robot:1.51exfiltrati0n.apk.
The whole process also seemed kind of unwieldy, another ding given Amazon Prime's free two-day shipping and generous returns policy, which usually lets customers send back an item if they hate it anyway.
Instead, they focus squarely on their unruly, unwieldy female protagonists, who are trying to grow up and lay claim to their own sexual agency in a world that can be brutally uninterested in them.
In contrast to the walking, talking robots of the Robot stories, Multivac is an unwieldy server farm that requires specialized expertise to operate and frequently produces outputs uninterpretable to the technicians that run it.
The revised constitution would give the president new powers and scrap the office of prime minister, preventing leadership conflicts and unwieldy coalition governments of the sort that have paralysed political life in the past.
But some of these experiences may use a controller just because the trackpad (located by your temple) is so unwieldy; it's easy to make accidental swipes, and keeping your arm up quickly gets tiring.
The latest attempt to appeal to teenagers hungry for bingeable content offers an unwieldy mix of winking comedy, gory thrills, satirical social commentary, and earnest teen storytelling, and it's equal parts exhilarating and exhausting.
Large LCDs require glass panels that are too unwieldy and fragile to ship, so Corning would need to build its own factory on-site and wouldn't do so without lucrative subsidies of its own.
Facing steep hills, rocky streams and trails dotted with tree trunks, the two found it cumbersome and unwieldy and had a tougher time hiking than did Jones and Bloom, who were carrying regular backpacks.
It's going to fall behind a larger iPad for a full-time artist, but as a portable scratch pad it's actually far less unwieldy or cumbersome than an iPad Pro or Air will be.
This will be particularly useful when you've taken multiple shots at once but only want to keep one or two (and it should help keep your screenshots folder in photos from getting too unwieldy).
The Morning Oregonian opined that "the vast immigration into America from southern and eastern Europe, of people untrained in the jury system, have combined to make the jury of 12 increasingly unwieldy and unsatisfactory".
The 210-inch screen is large but isn't as big as the Galaxy S25+, which has a 210-inch display and can be a little unwieldy if you're using it with a single hand.
Jonas, armed with his flashlight that looks like a kettlebell and his radiation detector, makes his way to the power plant, and sees a large, unwieldy blob, that appears to be descending on him.
The film seems to want to have it a few different ways, drawing on all of those emotional threads at once, and in the end they crash into one another in an unwieldy manner.
It makes sense from the tech perspective too: The cargo is extremely lightweight and compact, allowing the companies involved to focus on the delivery processes and mechanisms rather than trying to manage unwieldy payloads.
"The problem has always been that is has a very large and somewhat unwieldy geographic area and caseload, so the question is whether there's an effective way to deal with those appeals," he said.
Aides and lawmakers close to Temer have also told Reuters that if more evidence of corruption emerges against the leader, it would make it increasingly difficult for him to maintain his unwieldy government coalition.
Fourth, the private sector is anxious to invest in the development of clean energy projects at federal facilities and on federal lands — but too often faces unwieldy federal power-purchase mechanisms and permitting requirements.
Those of you who are itching for an even bigger screen should just scroll right on ahead to the next slide where we talk about the equally good — though slightly unwieldy — iPhone XS Max.
With parliamentary elections due in October ahead of the more important presidential vote next year, tensions have risen sharply as Afghanistan's political strongmen position themselves and the cracks in Ghani's unwieldy unity government widen.
It began in the mid-twentieth century, when the eponymous Arnold Kegel developed the perineometer to measure the strength of pelvic muscles in his subjects, an unwieldy invention made of tubing and a balloon.
An Appraisal When a musical hero of towering influence dies, the urge is to go straight to the tape: recordings, footage, a captured moment that stands in for the unwieldy fullness of a life.
Some owners have complained that the league office has become too unwieldy, with new departments devoted to investigating players and other employees, another department focused on social initiatives, and a larger public relations profile.
Just a few years ago, he was a corporate executive at Nike (senior director of global digital commerce was his official, unwieldy title) working with teams of engineers to streamline the online shopping experience.
While the idea has gained some traction among countries eager to avoid handling the problem themselves, other international tribunals — which have generally tried only top officials — have proved unwieldy, expensive and of limited effectiveness.
After a yearlong review, the unwieldy industrial conglomerate unveiled a sweeping turnaround plan yesterday that includes spinning out its health care business and selling its stake in the oil-field equipment maker Baker Hughes.
His first challenge is to keep together his unwieldy alliance with a far-left party and nationalist parties from the Catalonia and Basque regions, which helped him unexpectedly replace Mr. Rajoy as prime minister.
In Richard Brinsley Peake's 1823 play "Presumption, or the Fate of Frankenstein," the first stage production of the novel, the monster appears as an unwieldy, but not unattractive, muscle-bound giant in a toga.
The challenge for Mr. Sánchez will be how to keep together an unwieldy alliance with the far-left Podemos and nationalist parties from Catalonia and the Basque region, which helped him replace Mr. Rajoy.
Killer Inside is less interested in uncovering a motive for the murders than in creating a narrative that, as one of the star members of the Patriots franchise, Hernandez was isolated, unsupported, and unwieldy.
He has been on a quest for belonging his whole life and it shapes his fashion — often in ways that are unwieldy and unflattering, but that also symbolize access to a previously closed world.
The region remains difficult for consumers to grasp, partly because it is geographically unwieldy, encompassing a stretch not just along the Pacific coastline but also extending far inland, bringing together wildly different vineyard areas.
The reform is a cornerstone of Mexico's attempts to get a grip on its unwieldy judicial system after a previous overhaul in 2016 failed to end rock-bottom conviction rates and record murder numbers.
Recording constantly would spare officers from deciding when to turn on their cameras, but it would result in an unwieldy amount of data to be stored, an expensive undertaking for police departments, experts say.
It became an unwieldy place where guidelines were an afterthought, and in the process, gave rise to some of the worst behavior the offline world had to offer but with greater efficiency and scale.
Some colleagues with more experience in the issue worry that their large meetings of centrists are too unwieldy to produce results, but Flake has praised those sessions as a "safe space" to share ideas.

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