This reliance on cumbersome logistics limited mobility, as armies tethered by umbilical cords of supply could not go too fast or too far. |
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Stacy was the first to point out how cumbersome all that money was to carry. |
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Alaskans are aware of our responsibilities in protecting our environment, and our state has cumbersome and detailed permitting requirements. |
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Once the city has divested itself of all these cumbersome services and possessions, our city aldermen will have just one more task to complete. |
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Whether they are rightists or leftists, political entrepreneurs find commitment to an established ideological institution extremely cumbersome. |
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But the sentences in question don't have to be long and cumbersome like the ones above. |
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The film is a cumbersome, wayward commercial endeavor that goes over like a lead balloon before plummeting into insignificance. |
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He noticed that the leeboards were cumbersome, noisy and they tended to pick up debris. |
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The use of roller bearings eliminates the necessity of using heavy, slow acting, cumbersome and dangerous counterweights. |
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Steep turns, loops, barrel rolls and wing-overs are easy and fun and slow rolls are heavy and a bit cumbersome but still great fun. |
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It is ironic that a word as cumbersome as tetrahydrogestrinone should be the name of a drug so easy to digest. |
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He removed his bayonet from his rifle, and was using it as a combat knife now, since a rifle would be too cumbersome. |
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He could hardly get a serve into court, seemed too tall and cumbersome to move well or bend, and looked thoroughly outclassed. |
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Anyone who has used a minicom knows how slow, tedious and cumbersome the communication process can be. |
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It felt as heavy and cumbersome as armour, though she was warm and snug enough. |
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Passion and compassion are, thankfully, not bounded by the cumbersome fences of nationalism. |
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When that wasn't enough, he then smothered the man in makeup, a cumbersome costume, and ludicrous prosthetics. |
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You could even build a functional, if somewhat cumbersome, guitar amplifier with a hydraulic system replacing transistors or valves. |
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Exceptions include a deliciously carefree little girl who has leaped high into the air despite her cumbersome skirt and heavy brogans. |
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Serious executive authority is required to slice through the Kirk's ever-growing bureaucracy and its cumbersome administrative procedures. |
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His strides were cumbersome, as if his height and burliness was more of a weakness than a strength. |
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His most powerful satirical weapon is his style, the deliberately cumbersome octosyllabic metre and comic rhymes. |
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All that is left is for you to do is get a suitably cumbersome pair of cushioned headphones to complete the look. |
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They were cumbersome, propelled by poles, and their interiors were dark caverns. |
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It is unbearably slow and cumbersome, and it's not connecting students with leases and sublets as well as the old orange card system. |
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It is a great idea for a hit-and-run minute, but grows rather cumbersome over four. |
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With the advent of affordable and reliable chronographs, the cumbersome ballistic pendulum was relegated to the scrap heap of history. |
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The imperial system is cumbersome, difficult and the only thing in its favour is that we know it. |
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Some times, the grafting is done by inarching, but the process is cumbersome, expensive and not very satisfactory. |
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The current rating system and its computation is both cumbersome and inequitable and we need to lobby for a change. |
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Unfortunately neither individual waited as I prepared my cumbersome glass plates, so the photo is somewhat lacking. |
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Such draconian methods point to the shortcomings of a cumbersome investigative and judicial system. |
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Other types of databases or even flat files may be used for data mining, but are more cumbersome and time-consuming to work with. |
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Lie-detector technology has moved on from cumbersome polygraphs that measure physiological responses to questions. |
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In the past, customs regulations and formalities were cumbersome and this resulted in freight delays. |
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The other possibility was that they were about to carry something heavy or cumbersome out of the room. |
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She didn't care that she didn't have a backpack to carry her cumbersome books in. |
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This was made easier by the fact that cameras were too cumbersome for soldiers to carry into combat. |
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This is super heavy, real cumbersome, and not very conducive for what they want to do. |
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In her haste, she has packed too many items into one huge and cumbersome bundle, which she can barely carry let alone see around. |
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They are heavy, cumbersome and awkward, made from the most basic materials. |
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Both don the heavy, cumbersome diving suits and have their huge helmet clamped on. |
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The major gripe by referees was the fact that the apparatus they were asked to carry was heavy and cumbersome. |
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It was difficult for Cora to walk in because the train was three feet long, heavy, and cumbersome. |
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Considering the wealth of knowledge, one can forgive the fact that the book is huge and cumbersome to carry around. |
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My tackle seemed entirely appropriate in the garage but proved cumbersome on the rocks. |
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You might have thought that wool meant a heavy, cumbersome, musty olive drab green blanket. |
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Concrete rings have been used in the past but can be quite cumbersome and heavy for the home garden. |
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A folding chair such as this could just as easily have been made from wood, and wouldn't have been any heavier or cumbersome to use. |
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She carried her cumbersome equipment herself, kept a low profile and discouraged people from focusing on her. |
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She was determined to show this woman that she was not a cumbersome weight. |
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Though her cast was heavy and cumbersome she was able to get around after the first week. |
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Additionally, we found the numerous pieces cumbersome and the carrying case a tad bulky for our tastes. |
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The command economy relied upon a vast and cumbersome bureaucracy in which there were few incentives for efficiency and innovation. |
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Now you need to go through a cumbersome registration procedure to get to the column. |
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And many people find it cumbersome to stop their routine to take their pulse. |
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Voters can only wait and see if they elected a capable team to carry out these cumbersome tasks. |
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There is a plethora of solutions that companies can purchase, but sometimes they can be rather cumbersome to implement. |
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The modular fighting system could make this deployment process even more cumbersome. |
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This type of action is none the less procedurally cumbersome and substantively difficult to apply, and is rarely used. |
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This was still a very slow and cumbersome way to communicate, and it had its own frustrations. |
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The complexities of having eight different airlines with different working cultures must surely prove cumbersome. |
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Special tables had been set up for employees to deal with this cumbersome procedure. |
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Quite a lot of accused pay up rather than go through the cumbersome appeal procedure. |
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The process may be somewhat cumbersome, but it could avoid problems down the road. |
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While still helpful, the 1998 amendment proved cumbersome in its administration. |
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She said the system was extremely cumbersome and that this had given some people cutting corners and operating illegally. |
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The hard briefcase will help protect your personal gear, but it's normally heavier and cumbersome. |
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Although workers may find latex gloves sweaty and cumbersome, they are also an inexpensive preventive measure. |
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The elimination final started on tenterhooks for both sides as the scoring was slow and the passages of play at times cumbersome. |
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As the cumbersome title suggests, the material is grouped under three rubrics. |
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Any tiny advantage would be far outweighed by the serious disadvantages of a cumbersome hindrance in getting away from predators. |
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Grabbing and groping commenced as the women began divesting the hapless men of their cumbersome armor and battle dress. |
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It did the job, but requires an extra hole being cut in your boat, plus cumbersome additional steps during fueling. |
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So, it's a fairly long, cumbersome process, and everyone gets a kick at the can. |
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If a task manager is too cumbersome to use, you won't bother with it. |
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Second, the dismissal process for ineffective teachers is so cumbersome and costly that it rarely works as it should. |
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Flowing draperies are not only cumbersome but actively dangerous. |
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The process, itself, was cumbersome and did not augur success. |
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But the technology, while powerful, is cumbersome and takes anywhere from 12 hours to four days to yield a result. |
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Knives, bludgeons and handguns are the weapons of kidnappers, not rifles, which are cumbersome, restricting, and inappropriate for violent situations in close quarters. |
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His wit, literary allusions and breezy writing style help turn a cumbersome, complicated and sometimes mysterious computer application into a tamable beast. |
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When you're in a rush, reach for pull-on styles that kids can put on without much assistance instead of clothes with cumbersome buttons and snaps. |
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An equally clear-headed production would have anchored both more firmly, but Guedo directs with a heavy hand, and his cumbersome sets soften the play's punch. |
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In those days electric currents were produced in the laboratory by unsophisticated machines which rubbed plates together, or by cumbersome batteries. |
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The mere fact that more than two centuries ago some dead white males concocted a system as cumbersome as the Electoral College does not mean that we should follow it today. |
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Cunningham was blown away by HyperCard when he first saw it, but he found it cumbersome. |
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Akira waddled toward the door in the cumbersome space suit, he jammed the pistol into one of the pockets, put his helmet on and pulled the door open handle. |
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The combat in Dues Ex is a bit lackluster due to the cumbersome controls of using a gamepad and because it utilizes the long-outdated unreal engine. |
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In the demo, you are placed behind the controls of two different spacecraft, a light and nimble fighter and a large, cumbersome but powerful gunship. |
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The pictographic system proved cumbersome and the characters were gradually simplified and their pictographic nature gave way to conventional signs that represented ideas. |
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We end up with legislation that is cumbersome and fraught with difficulty. |
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It's an unusual feeling to get out of a full-sized, heavy-duty crew cab pick-up after a road test and find the old minivan annoyingly cumbersome to park. |
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Yet it does have the feeling of an academic's large portmanteau, one quickly stuffed with odd books, papers and mismatched socks, rather cumbersome for lighter travel. |
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He travelled as far west as Jasper House, carrying his cumbersome large-format camera and glass plates on the dog carioles shown in this photograph. |
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It's not so much that Popper disagreed with Carnap and other inductivists as that he restated their views in a bizarre and cumbersome terminology. |
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The method of inarching or approach grafting is quite cumbersome and time consuming, but it is still the leading method for commercial propagation of mango plants. |
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Further, the system of citation seems needlessly cumbersome. |
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This is why you cannot find a single trace of Buddhist structures today in India, save for a few stupas, which were too cumbersome to be destroyed. |
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While wrapped in cumbersome chadors and burq'as, women exercise more rights here than in the ultra-conservative states on the other side of the Persian Gulf. |
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Making ice cream was cumbersome, too, so for a long time only the elite could afford to eat it. |
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Roman numerals are fine for recording numbers, and for doing simple additions and subtractions, which meant they were adequate, if somewhat cumbersome, for commerce and trade. |
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It is neither contagious nor hereditary, but it affects a child's co-ordination, mildly or severely, making it cumbersome to perform simple daily skills. |
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Brown bears will eat the fruit dropped from trees by the Asian black bear, as they themselves are too large and cumbersome to climb. |
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This inconsistency, and increasingly cumbersome longhand nomenclature, has prompted a move towards using the simpler shorthand nomenclature. |
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Calibrating volumetric feeders was cumbersome, time-consuming, and prone to human error. |
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It served as a way for capitalists and workers to bypass the guild system, which was thought to be cumbersome and inflexible. |
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However, the cumbersome process of obtaining Royal charters was simply insufficient to keep up with demand. |
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When I ask Derek Rodgers of Commerce if government is getting more cumbersome, he grabs the legal pad out of my hand and starts drawing charts. |
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To apply this process in practice, a glass electrode is used rather than the cumbersome hydrogen electrode. |
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Typical data processing with mass spectrometers is antiquated, slow and cumbersome. |
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It was cumbersome, and the SEG ambassadors really didn't want to take the take to follow through. |
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Capercaillies avoid dense and young forests, which provide neither cover nor food and impede the rather cumbersome flight of these birds. |
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It is also efficient in avoiding probate, thereby serving as an easy-to-use substitute for the more cumbersome route of testation via a will. |
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As smoothbores, they were not very accurate beyond 50 yards or so and were cumbersome to carry on foot. |
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The proposed snapback and verification provisions, while still being negotiated, look like they will be particularly bureaucratic and cumbersome. |
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Many models of double helices are rather cumbersome, difficult to interpret,or are unable to be touched by the student. |
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The cumbersome though finely painted charabanc of the late James style is pulled swaying along by a frisky pony of a plot farcical and romantic. |
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We certainly do not want to take our simple categorical statements and contrapose them into cumbersome natural language. |
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Beginning silent readers often sound words out in their heads, a cumbersome process called subvocalization. |
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A slaves' work was as cumbersome as toiling on the fields, or in the mines. |
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For years, the DVE has been an essential but ancillary device, loosely coupled to the switcher, yielding a cumbersome and inefficient system. |
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The primary problem was the cumbersome laptop, and enterprise handheld computing was still vaporware at the time. |
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Longer forks make the bike more cumbersome, but you will be able to huck off of more stuff. |
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Demutualizing is highly complicated, cumbersome, costly, and, often, contentious. |
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Along with secular matters, readers also favoured an alphabetical ordering scheme over cumbersome works arranged along thematic lines. |
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Watt at first experimented with improving this method, but soon gave up on this approach because it was so cumbersome. |
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Yet GAO found that DIST users generally consider the system cumbersome, technologically antiquated, and rife with erroneous data. |
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This is because picture messaging is cumbersome and people are generally limited to the images on their mobile phone. |
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The linear motion was directly converted into circular motion via a crank instead of using a more cumbersome beam. |
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A bayonet made firing difficult, as its cumbersome shape hampered ramming down the charge into the barrel. |
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Codes also allow a 32-inch braced wall that uses specific nailing schedules and hold-down devices, a cumbersome alternative for many builders. |
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Engineering along the Rhine eased flooding and made transportation along the river less cumbersome. |
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Tortoises are famous for moving slowly, in part because of their heavy, cumbersome shells, which restrict stride length. |
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Giraffes would probably not be competent swimmers as their long legs would be highly cumbersome in the water, although they could possibly float. |
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However, facilitation payments are occasionally demanded by customs due to cumbersome and costly customs procedures. |
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This proved cumbersome to maneuver as both hands were required to hold the match during removal, one end in each hand. |
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A number of inexpensive torpedo boats attacking en masse could overwhelm a larger ship's ability to fight them off using its large but cumbersome guns. |
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By comparison, terrestrial locomotion by phocids is more cumbersome. |
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The Ministry broke through the cumbersome bureaucracy of the War Office, resolved labour problems, rationalised the supply system and dramatically increased production. |
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The reason to use illuminance is the inexpensive, quick and easy way to measure it, versus the relatively expensive and cumbersome way of measuring luminance distributions. |
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Because this is notationally cumbersome, I omit the formal details. |
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The word caracca and derivative words is popularly used in reference to an cumbersome individual, to an old vessel, or to a vehicle in a very bad condition. |
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Liquid-fueled missiles, of a class with the Atlas, Jupiter, and Thor IRBMs, and Titan ICBMs developed in the early to mid-1950s, were cumbersome, expensive, and volatile. |
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At the time, guns were still rather primitive and cumbersome. |
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With two exceptions, the only traps they can use are cumbersome, heavy, relatively ineffective cage or box traps and common rat traps to catch weasels. |
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Whitehead was unable to improve the machine substantially, since the clockwork motor, attached ropes, and surface attack mode all contributed to a slow and cumbersome weapon. |
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