Sentences with phrase «such clumsy»

How could someone of his obvious intelligence do such a clumsy forgery job.
It's hard to believe the screenplay ever got beyond the outline stage when you see such clumsy storytelling and to think three people couldn't come together to write something any more compelling is astonishing.
Dion's character is written in such a clumsy and obvious way that Sturgess's only option is to drench a lot of acting sauce on his scenes and then proceed to chew»em all up.
If it were a 59p iPhone app it might be easier to overlook such clumsy and uninspired construction - or at least not feel too aggrieved when you delete it - but by staking a place at the top end of the Minis price list, Alien Havoc draws too much attention to its shortcomings.
Such clumsy power plays within the PC have annoyed members who haven't yet signed on to march, to Brad's drumbeat, over the cliff of fealty to the cause.
I always see people purporting to define world class in such a clumsy manner that I get disgusted with the whole thing.

Not exact matches

The summer started with a reasonable (if clumsy) attempt by the government to stop incorporated individuals from taking advantage of the lower small - business tax rate, and ended with people such as Arlene Dickinson, the investor and Dragon's Den star, talking about an assault on entrepreneurship.
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.
The fact - specific calculus may not sit well with the legal mind, but common or general laws seem uncommonly clumsy instruments for such fine - line detail.
Such antagonistic and contradictory descriptions are merely clumsy translations into geometrical and kinematic terms of the basic irreversibility of becoming which can not be meaningfully separated from the very nature of time.
With such house full of clumsies, thin glass doesn't stand a chance.
I don't really have high expectations of myself with baking - because i am such an newbie and clumsy clutz in the kitchen.
@Twig the leicester coach is such an intelligent coach and hss got a midas touch.The guy is getting players to play above their abilities.In truth Calum Chambers is a very clumsy player even when he was playing well when he first came.He was always used to making mistakes.I pray he makes it though.Arsenal fans should rather have high hopes for Gabriel who can be Koscielny 2.0.
If you see bruises, she'll explain them away with some common cause, such as being clumsy.
If your child seems abnormally clumsy, does not like certain stimuli — such as the sensation of urinating — or does not seem to respond to extreme stimuli like hot or cold, he might have difficulty with sensory integration.
Council members such as Miguel Martinez were just clumsy and, when caught stealing, too weak to effectively cover themselves with support from prominent media outlets and an understanding judiciary.
Sitting at their bedside, he would read out a cue word, such as «happy» or «clumsy», before asking them to describe a past event it brought to mind.
But it can take a long time to learn to control such prostheses and the movements can be clumsy.
As lovely as his version can be, it also repeats and recalls its original, such that its «Americanization» can occasionally feel clumsy and strained.
(Because Let the Sunshine In is such a sensually pleasurable movie it is easy to overlook the fact that the actual on - screen lovemaking is always going awry — the film opens with a clumsy coupling between Isabelle and a rutting Vincent.)
Gerwig first made her name in no - budget indies such as 2008's Nights And Weekends, a film that portrays a relationship about as honestly as it gets; sex and love all raw and clumsy.
SOMA's controls aren't tuned for action, so when moments such as these pop, it's not hard to feel clumsy.
Trezza's script teems with clumsy lines such as «Just let me finish up this blog» (the character means «blog post») and «That was fangtastic.»
Film historians such as Rick Altman, author of The American Film Musical, grumble about this trend, which often resulted in stilted adaptations or clumsy attempts to «open up» the original.
This didacticism periodically threatens to sabotage the film's mounting volatility, but the interplay between Weaver, Kingsley and Wilson has such a scorching ferocity and rawness that it's easy to remain riveted even during the periodic detours into clumsy moralizing.
This side grille is far more graceful than the clumsy chrome lumps on recent sports models such as the Mercedes SLR Mclaren and the previous SL series.
In the wake of such violence, people are drawn to the crime and to the township — Andrew Knox, Dove River's elder statesman; Thomas Sturrock, a wily American itinerant trader; Donald Moody, the clumsy young Company representative; William Parker, a half - breed Native American and trapper who was briefly detained for Jammett's murder before becoming Mrs. Ross's guide.
Abbott reminds me a bit of the spy novelist Alan Furst in that, like Furst, she has so absorbed a particular historical period and a particular genre, that you are thrown off a bit when you do notice anything amiss, such as a clinker line or a clumsy scene.
The mystery writer I mentioned may have such devoted fans, they forgive his clumsy prose and inert characters.
For over-indebtedness, I'll haircut my valuation by 100 % of the company's incremental debt (i.e. the debt reduction required to reduce interest expense to 15 % of EBITA)-- a clumsy but often effective measure of the operating / dilution / bankruptcy risks an investor faces with such a company.
Tatum is such a happy goof ball She is pretty clumsy and prefers tumbling down the steps rather than taking them one at a time.
It's an easily observable fact that cats quickly groom their coats when faced with stressful situations, embarrassment at having committed a cat blunder, such as knocking over a stool with a clumsy jump.
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.
New animations such as brutal finishing moves add a nice touch to combat, and other animations such as farming, smithing and more do add another level of detail to the gameworld, but these animations still feel rather clumsy.
Though this sounds like child's play, the tower must stand in spite of destructive factors such as gravity, explosives, magnetism — even clumsy players.
I personally thought such a feat was impossible, as less meticulous releases like RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic [$ 5.99] were too clumsy on the smaller smartphone screen.
If you can get past the clumsy controls, you'll see why the Resident Evil series is held in such high esteem and how it kickstarted the survival horror genre.»
If you are clumsy, impatient or show bad stealth manners, such as moving too fast, too loudly or not shooting out the lights the AI will swarm on you like angry hornets.
This effort (not a sleeping effort — it is too deliberate, too wilful)-- to create a dance rhythm across the expanse of such a large painting fails because it is too clumsy an attempt at integration, and utterly unrhythmic in fact.
The best of their early works on view chronicle the honest and clumsy negotiation of their collaborative practice as they navigate the territory mined by performance artists of the 1970s such as Bruce Nauman and Yvonne Rainer.
Guston's subjects include large heads, hairy legs, clumsy shoes, and all manner of architectural fragments such as walls, doors, and light bulbs reminiscent of 1920s comics, and they often come over as the precursors of «Bad Painting».
His subject of old and new aerodynamic technology meets apocalyptic showdown has a curious taste: On first glimpse the heavy bronze cast rockets and air balloons appears as a serious technological inquest into the subject, but on a deeper examination — juxtaposed with other works such as «Old Peculiar» (2015) combining everyday inexpensive materials such as cardboard, wax, and foam with deliberately clumsy attachments, it transpires Alex's is creating amusing objects exploring human endeavors and failed attempts.
Mind you, it could be reasonable to allow a poster to later insert a very obvious «corrigendum» paragraph at the end, to deal with clumsy bloopers / typos / or poorly - expressed phrasing... and this would help the flow of understanding in the commentary [rather than having such corrections appear later and quite possibly be half - buried by other intervening posts].
My argument, however, was that the Consensus Project is too clumsy to capture such a position.
And I suspect that, done properly, such strategies would be more effective than the current clumsy and unprincipled approach — which merely provokes principled opposition.
Proofread your resume for such mistakes as they might give an impression of you being clumsy.
Many children who are diagnosed with ADD / ADHD will have behaviour problems such as conduct disorders, anxiety disorders, mood disorders and motor coordination problems (be clumsy).
In the old economy, tangible assets such as steel and oil possess great value even though they are clumsy and costly to generate, store, transport, and use.
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