Sentences with phrase «which is awkward»

Xiaomi solved the selfie camera conundrum by housing it in the fairly large bottom bezel, which is an awkward place to put it.
This makes volume adjustment on calls rather difficult, as you have to skate your thumb or index finger up to find the buttons, which is awkward with a larger phone like this to say the least.
The fingerprint sensor is on the back of the device, which is awkward to reach (even with the new location).
Samsung has also placed the speaker of the Galaxy A8 + on the right - hand side, just above the power button, which is an awkward position as I would find myself often covering the speaker while holding the device with both hands to watch videos.
On - chain transactions on Decred take five minutes on average to settle (they take 10 minutes on Bitcoin), which is awkward at best when you want to pay for something on the spot.
put their fingerprint readers on the back, which is awkward, the Moto Z2 Force has its sensor right below the screen.
While the Galaxy S8 and LG G6 put their fingerprint readers on the back, which is awkward, the Moto Z2 Force has its sensor right below the screen.
If I want to see their posts and they haven't popped up in my feed, I have to search for them myself, which is an awkward four clicks away from my profile or the main feed.
Controls are relegated to your keyboard, which is awkward enough, and there are only two buttons, jump and attack.
However, the parent would need to give me sensitive information, such as the child's social security number, which is awkward to ask others to share.
However, with director David Gordon Green's latest, which is an awkward mix of stoner comedy and medieval epic, that problem is quickly dispelled.
and I turn the lights off for Trick O» Treaters (there aren't many little kids in my neighborhood, and most of them go to other neighborhoods on less busy streets... so all we get are older kids who don't even wear costumes... which is really just going door - to - door begging for food... which is awkward).
You can wear her while you eat (which is awkward at best); hold her upright on your lap one hand / arm wrapped around her spine to support it; have a few more picnic lunches and dinners on the floor with her until she can be at the table (this is fun); or....
Attending the club's black - tie dinner to receive the award, Archie found himself seated between Supreme Court Justice Douglas and former Justice Clark, which is an awkward spot for a Southerner to find himself in these days.
The inspiration for this dish comes from my middle school years, which were awkward to say the least.
Best of all it's gluten - free, grain - free, dairy - free, and there is a paleo version as well.The inspiration for this dish comes from my middle school years, which were awkward to...
The appointment of one of the most prominent figures in football thrust Albion into the spotlight — which was awkward as they lost 4 - 0 at home to amateurs Walton & Hersham in the FA Cup and then 8 - 2 to Bristol Rovers!
He saw me and ran up and hugged me, which was awkward for me since I was pretty sure he didn't care for me much.
Every interaction between them was scrutinized, from their first handshake, which was awkward, to the tenor of the president's introductions during a speech, to the governor's absence at a brief meeting between the president and other state officials.
They included one at a burlesque club (he «clearly got the wrong idea»), one on a tour of London's public toilets («unusual, but actually acted as an ice - breaker») and another which saw her date drunkenly shout abuse at people on the Underground («I had to give him a lecture, which was awkward»).
«Caveh Zahedi can be summarized most simply as the Woody Allen of some parallel cinematic universe in which being awkward, funny, highly intelligent and neurotically confessional gets you almost nowhere.»
The original version of the Kindle had a slanted keyboard which was awkward to looks and likes.
It was a neat experience, I'll admit, but at one point they all tried escaping, which was awkward.
Due to Samsung not being able to embed the fingerprint sensor in the display of its devices, the company reportedly had to leave the scanner beside the rear facing camera, which was awkward to reach with the S8.

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Some reviewers also complained about the awkward placement of the control buttons, which can make it easy to shut off if you aren't paying attention to how you're holding on to the straightener.
That business is now co-owned by Verizon, however, which could make things awkward for Comcast.
We're just guessing here, but that's probably a doozie that iPal isn't cut out for, which is a shame, because the birds - and - bees talk is an awkward topic to broach.
There are also awkward gaps in the history it archives, such as the dearth of footage documenting one of the largest massacres of civilian protesters in modern world history — the infamous assault on a Muslim Brotherhood — led sit - in shortly after the military coup of 2013, which killed more than 800 civilians.
NBC footage from February 2018 shows a similarly awkward interaction — Melania's hand was underneath her coat, which was draped over her shoulders.
He is known for his unfiltered statements which could cause trouble both when negotiating with his opponents and awkward (if not dangerous) moments from a foreign policy perspective.
His aloofness may discourage others from talking to him, which reinforces his belief that he's socially awkward.
On top of all that, the November election is just a few short weeks after the September meeting, which makes this an awkward time for the Fed to move, as it may create economic volatility that could affect the outcome.
Their exit comes at an awkward time for the agency, which is locked in litigation over some of its biggest cases.
«This might explain the awkward mistranslation of the French President describing Malcolm Turnbull's wife as delicious,» McKinnell said, attaching a picture of the Google translation for the French word, «délicieux,» which can be interpreted as «delightful» or «lovely» — as well as «delicious,» though it is unlikely Macron meant it in the way that term is traditionally used in English.
It's heavy enough to let the weight of the razor do most of the work (a too - light razor will require you to use pressure to shave, which will result in cuts and irritation), but not so large and unwieldy as to be uncomfortable or awkward to use.
Olynyk's teammates told Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo that Olynyk was «sort of uncoordinated and awkwardwhich led to the tangle up.
(Nor is it the shape, which is squat bordering on awkward.
But the controversy over policies which May is closely associated with has raised awkward questions about how the pursuit of lower immigration after Brexit sits alongside the desire to be an outward - looking global economy.
Upper limb RSI occurs when your tendons are straining more than they should for long periods of time, which can be because of movement repetition, a sustained awkward position, or prolonged pressing against hard surfaces.
Their appearance before Congress comes at an awkward and difficult time for the company, which is under fire from its shareholders and facing a number of ongoing government investigations into drug pricing and distribution, accounting and disclosures, and antitrust matters.
Many feared the luxury brand would be an awkward corporate fit, since Tata also makes the world's cheapest car, the Nano, which retails for just $ 2,500 (about the price of a decent set of snow tires for this new Range Rover).
I always keep a mini voice recorder next to my bed and in my pocket, which can get awkward, but it's worth it.»
This is Netanyahu's latest excuse to exploit taxes, for his constant awkward effort to put his hands into the public's pockets, which were emptied long ago.
We find ourselves in the awkward position of being intolerant of intolerant people, which means we can not tolerate ourselves.
In short, Wieman was attuned to the very notions which had been shaping the imagery of Whitehead's thought, and thus words which appeared to be mere abstractions, or awkward combinations of otherwise familiar words to some readers, conveyed significant new depth of meaning which Whitehead was at pains to present to his readers.
O'Reilly's latest point of contention — that Santa is verifiably «white» — added an amusing flavor to what has become an annual ritual; one which is played out primarily via bumper stickers, front lawn decorations, Church bulletin boards, and awkward exchanges with grocery cashiers.
(Image) This pastor is extremely passionate about the coming men's retreat, likely rides a motorcycle (which is often incorporated into sermon illustrations), does an annual, awkward sermon series about sex and still drops a lot of Braveheart references into his otherwise orthodox sermons.
We read the Bible «through the Jesus lens» — which looks suspiciously like it means using the parts of the Gospels that we like, with the awkward bits carefully screened out, which enables us to disagree with the biblical texts on God, history, ethics and so on, even when Jesus didn't (Luke 17:27 - 32 is an interesting example).
It is probable that both Matthew and Luke used Mark in a form which broke off at 16:8, and this ending, though abrupt and awkward, may well be original.
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