Sentence examples for getting more unwieldy from inspiring English sources

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At the same time manual toothbrushes were fattening up, electrics were also getting more unwieldy, as low-cost battery-powered models without stands or wall mountings were introduced.

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The risk, meanwhile, is that the system can only grow more unwieldy.

An acknowledgement that, as it grows, it has become more unwieldy.

HHS also wants to streamline informed consent forms, which have gotten more and more unwieldy but aren't necessarily any easier to understand, said Kathy Hudson, deputy director for science outreach and policy at the National Institutes of Health, also speaking at the press conference.

One is to rationalise its unwieldy supply chains by getting more medium-sized firms to work across national borders.

But if the changes only apply to some taxpayers, as seems likely, the form could actually get even more unwieldy.

But as TaskRabbit got more popular, the auction and point-system models became unwieldy.

Junger had always been interested in the story, yet in the course of his research, he found that the facts only got messier and more unwieldy.

The longest bamboo calligraphy pen currently in use is 1.5 metres, though this takes some getting used to and is even more unwieldy at the checkout.

"The narrative snowball of Marvel - the way that everything accumulates - means it gets bigger and more popular but also more unwieldy," he says.

With each new tiered layer of the cake, the knife-cuts become increasingly fiddly, the little parts even more unwieldy.

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