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Fortunately it may be too unwieldy to work in practice.
(A bird that's larger than 16 pounds might be too unwieldy for this method at home). Cover the turkey with foil if it starts to get too brown.
And others wondered whether it would be too unwieldy to have a department with 22 agencies devoted to eradicating both Al Qaeda and boll weevils.
But after offering depositors high interest rates, Ponzi never really dealt in postal coupons, which turned out to be too unwieldy for large-scale speculation.
A further problem is that it's not clear that the G20 (in practice 22 countries will attend) is the right forum. it may simply be too unwieldy to get agreement.
Sequoyah (also called George Guess or George Gist), the half-Cherokee Indian who developed the Cherokee syllabary from 1809 to 1821, began by trying to devise a logographic alphabet (one graphic symbol for one word), though that eventually proved to be too unwieldy.
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As for the kids, if hyphenating is too unwieldy, they get my name.
FOR THE BAKER A rotary sifter is fun to use, but standard sizes are too unwieldy for a young child.
But the dissenting judges agreed with Wal-Mart and said that the case was too unwieldy for a class action.
The response to the novel has been mixed, with many critics complaining that it is too unwieldy.
(Despite its being too unwieldy to take out for live performances, Spiegel once described it as "the ultimate synthesizer").
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