Sentences with phrase «clumsy in»

If the digests are clumsy in print (because the volumes don't consolidate), this shortcoming is remedied online, where the easy - to - use key - numbering system permits successful, filtered subject access to a focused body of edited case law selectively reported, all by clicking on a key number.
At times, these segments do not respond to your touch and feel clumsy in the process.
It's 2014, and games no longer have any excuse for feeling clumsy in their controls and general movement.
While Unity's gameplay is still clumsy in its own right it highlights Rogue's as being even more so, a series attempting to stay alive by adding more and more mechanics to its structure.
Its parkour can let you smoothly slide into a heavily patrolled area, and it can be breathtakingly clumsy in its controls.
Dogs are physically clumsy in comparison, for their bodies are not as agile and they are mentally tuned to different stations — they concentrate on dominance and submission, play, and keeping track of the people in their lives instead of exploration.
However, if she shows signs of confusion or seems clumsy in new areas, it's possible she's experiencing vision loss.
I heard in the past something about how large dogs have problems such as arthritis and joint pain and intestinal or organ issue, and who are just somewhat clumsy in smaller spaces and tend to hurt themselves.
It is an undeniable fact that the little balls of soft fur that are clumsy in their own kittenish way are probably one of the cutest animals on the planet.
Index access — Indexes are pretty clumsy in an ebook.
I don't have big hands by any means and I can handle larger phones like the Galaxy Note and Nexus, but sometimes the larger phones feel clumsy in my hands.
The exterior lines of an M3 are clumsy in comparison to, say a 335i M, which is a much nicer overall package.
«Yes, the Noble made it feel clumsy in a couple of areas — you could tell it was a much heavier car, for instance — but what we loved about the SV was its attitude, its sheer OTT - ness.
To me they look very clumsy in comparison to the smooth lines and detailing of the rest of the car.
As a child, Goodrow felt gawky and clumsy in physical education classes.
but he is funny, charming and endearingly clumsy in his acting style.
Great in parts, but flat and clumsy in others, Bellamy's bid to become more serious appears to have stunted what he does best, which is operatic excess fuelled by volcanic emotion.
It's not just that it's ugly, it's also clumsy in many ways.
This thrilling sequence is an apt metaphor for the entire film series: at first a bit clumsy in transferring Rowling's vision into movies, then gaining strength, finding its wing power and soaring in later episodes.
I'm a little clumsy in a cute way and I'd like to meet my other half
Style it smooth straight, include a few waves, or go for the low - support bed - head style, gone are the times of a clumsy in the middle of the stage as today we are going to see some amazing hairstyles for middle length hair.
Even though these early birds were presumably clumsy in flight, they drove insect evolution.
Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood was equally clumsy in her comments linking right wing ideology to Thursday's events.
The problem is that perpetrators are seldom caught (North Korea was just clumsy in their hit) and states who had a reason to want the deceased silenced simply deny any involvement.
Similarly, the British government may have been clumsy in its approach of what it calls benefit tourism.
He is too slow on the turn, clumsy in possession and lacks defensive urgency.
In particular, if selected to play, Walcott and Iwobi should not be clumsy in defending but must be tracking back adequately to give defensive cover and support to the team.
Yes he scored some crucial Goals but he missed many more looking real clumsy in the area.
To me, Gabriel has gone from relatively cautious in his first season to a bit too comfortable and clumsy in his second.
Sentiments aside, the guy is so slow on the turn, clumsy in possession and misplaces many simple passes.
Hey, I may be a clean freak and a food blogger, but I'm also clumsy in the kitchen... including when I make shakes and smoothies.
Jesus, while inarticulate and a bit clumsy in general, had an excellent grasp of the fundamentals...
It is made even more difficult by the fact the Yahoo and AdCenter are both still web based and clumsy in regards to being able to tightly control keywords, bids, negative and more.
If the promised speed comes with matching safety, high - speed trains will look slow and clumsy in a short time.
The earlier convicted company, Niko Resources, was less obliging but equally clumsy in its corrupt tango with Bangladesh's energy minister.

Not exact matches

They feared they would be unable to compete at home and abroad with such international giants (at the time ING Groep was twice the size of Royal Bank of Canada), culminating in clumsy, thwarted bids to consolidate the sector in 1998.
CEO Reed Hastings even apologized for the clumsy way he handled that situation, writing in a September blog post, «I messed up.»
Others are clumsy to use and offer little in the way of compelling features.
When, by a quirk of history, France installed Maximilian I as emperor of Mexico in 1867, Maximilian's three years of clumsy rule ended here — you can still see where he was executed.
In some cases, a clumsy spill or drop led to the creation of some new substance.
And so if corporate power is to be reined in, it will have to be done through a mechanism considerably less clumsy than the People's Rights Amendment.
Chris Chen, a certified financial planner in Waltham, Massachusetts, finds QLACs to be a «clumsy answer» to retirement income.
This 78 - year - old firm has also recovered from its clumsy management of Facebook's initial public offering in 2012 to become the most sought - after underwriter of tech I.P.O.s..
But banning corporate political speech seems a clumsy way to solve the problem — as I suggested yesterday (and as the Court suggested), it's both overinclusive and underinclusive in what it restricts.
Market confidence was also shaken by the authorities» clumsy intervention to prop up the stock market after the popping of the equity bubble in June.
Why: VR headsets where you have to stick your phone in are clumsy and prevent Facebook from controlling the whole experience.
In retrospect, the scheme was clumsy because the manipulation of the gold price was accomplished by the exchange of physical gold for dollars held by foreign creditors who saw the writing on the wall.
«Planned markets are sick markets, markets that are always in crisis, because their most - important social function — facilitating selection between competing pools of capital on the basis of what way of doing things in the real world works best in practice, distinguishing between real capital formers and fools — has been disrupted by the planner's clumsy interference.
But external regulation can be clumsy and, in any case, we should be trying to solve some of these problems by better self - regulation.
The biggest advantage Mr. Bush had over the present incumbent was a general feeling among the public that his heart was in the right place, even though he could be clumsy with words, and his administration's relief efforts were less than stellar.
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