Too cumbersome a system one might say?
Not exact matches
Google's attempt to move us from desktop to cloud computing really started with ChromeOS, but that web - only operating
system wasn't a success, in part because the lack of a storage backbone proved
too strange and
cumbersome for consumers.
These customers complained that this travel
system has proven to be
too heavy for their desires and a bit
cumbersome when it came to put and get the stroller out of the car's trunk.
They may fear retaliation from you or criticism from their peers, or they may find the feedback
system too cumbersome and refuse to participate.
Sellars says Florida initially tried to do
too much with data collection, creating a
cumbersome system.
Graham and Rea knew their 10 - point
system was
too restrictive and
cumbersome for practical application.
After a few months of development, we found out that while many game testers enjoyed the art, design and visual aesthetics, there was a consensus that the character control
system was
too cumbersome.
Over the years, Alberta's litigation
system has been criticized for being
too cumbersome,
too slow,
too expensive, and
too unresponsive for both litigators and their clients» needs.
The court
system «is
too costly,
cumbersome, time - consuming and forbidding» to be a genuinely public resource, Susskind says, so wouldn't it be «greatly advantageous if disputes could be avoided in the first place»?
Having one
system for rent collection and another
system to track expenses is
too antiquated and
cumbersome.
All sides agree that the current
system for collecting taxes on mail - order businesses is
too cumbersome for cyberspace.