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That's an inelegant term, but then the vocabulary on this subject is generally awkward and insufficiently clear.
"Asking friends to help with these things is generally awkward because you feel like you're putting them on the spot," Ms. Vogt said.
(The New York scenes are murky, and the direction is generally awkward.) That reasoning would fly better or at least more sturdily if the filmmaker stuck to the personal angle and didn't try to wrench an object lesson about female empowerment from the Rosenstrasse action.
The result is generally awkward, upside down and confusing, ungraspable for the potential art client, collector, future collector and museum attendee.
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Those 12 CES keynotes were generally awkward affairs, tepid pitch-fests where the few bright points were jokes at Gates' own expense, or when things went wrong.
Ice was not a popular cargo with railway employees, however, as it had to be moved promptly to avoid melting and was generally awkward to transport.
Dating stories always sound horrific to those who have left the scene, because dating is generally horrific and awkward and weird, as it should be – otherwise we'd all marry the first person we ever met for coffee.
Ann Romney is generally considered one of her husband's best assets, humanizing the sometimes awkward presidential candidate.
It can seem awkward, but people are generally very generous, especially family owned businesses.
Charging plates are generally either large and awkward, or finicky in terms of who they require the charging devices to be placed, or both.
(Public-employee unions do better at organizing, despite the fact that strikes in the public sector are generally illegal, because it's politically awkward for the government to flout the law).
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