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Yes, you are often clumsy, even inept.
As always with literal translations, the result is often clumsy and sometimes scarcely intelligible.
At least Ballet Theater's production, though often clumsy in construction and relentlessly jolly, is a friendly circus.
It now provides the inspiration for Samantha Gillison's intriguing if often clumsy new novel, "The King of America".
More striking, though, was his relatively frank discussion of China's often clumsy efforts to deal with the problem.
I myself was the slightly overweight, at times frightened, easily distracted and often clumsy unit of measurement for this project.
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The areas in question – the Ross Sea and coastal areas in East Antarctica – are almost untouched by the often-clumsy hands of human progress and give a home to thousands of marine species.
Children with Asperger's syndrome, a mild form of autism, are socially awkward and often physically clumsy, but many are verbal prodigies, speaking in complex sentences at early ages, reading newspapers fluently by age 5 or 6 and acquiring expertise in some preferred topic — stegosaurs, clipper ships, Interstate highways — that will astonish adults and bore their playmates to tears.
This investment has often been clumsy.
But the HMO's often proved clumsy at public relations, not to mention patient requests for treatment, and they were reviled.
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