The process of project selection is seen as longwinded, formalised and ritualistic. |
True, lawyers will speak repetitively in an apparently longwinded fashion in efforts to avoid any possible misunderstanding. |
But the simplicity of the typeface would not have mattered much if the inscription itself had been longwinded. |
That was a longwinded way to say that GĂ©oclip can be personalised to meet a particular requirement which is currently not available. |
Hence seperate and longwinded keying in of data, which often is prone to errors, is construed redundant. |
Whenever she brought their conversation to a subject he found interesting, he gave longwinded discourses verging on speeches. |