Such clunkiness helps explain why, according to Endeavour Partners, a consultancy, one in three Americans who buy such a device stop wearing it inside six months. So why is Google bothering? |
Unfortunately, in so doing, we become aware of the clunkiness of their stands and substructures. |
The power delivery is very smooth and there's none of the clunkiness you get from having to change gear. |
The four-hour film that survives and is now being revived is flamboyant and sophisticated in spite of its occasional clunkiness. |
Asset recovery is a slog, studded with obstacles that range from the deviousness of those hiding the money to the clunkiness of the international legal framework for identifying, freezing and repatriating looted wealth. |