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Shipler once worked as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, and he has a knack for cogently framing some pretty unwieldy and esoteric material.
Ever since Hollywood realised it was possible to take an established small-screen property and transfer it to cinemas for vast financial gain (even the first Flintstones movie made an impressive $341m£202m2m) worldwide), some pretty unwieldy ventures have hit the multiplexes.
In 2016, consumers have been exposed to about every form factor that cameras could come in, but they've largely all been pretty unwieldy.
No word on when that information is coming — that after all, is a pretty unwieldy additional stream of data layer to add in.
PC-centric virtual reality is still pretty unwieldy for the average consumer, but as Oculus relaxes the minimum specs it slowly grows more likely that they can get onto the platform without too much investment.
The cloning process, which involves inserting DNA into a scooped out unfertilized dog egg and then zapping it with electricity and implanting it into a surrogate, is still pretty unwieldy and not at all humane.
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Currently most companies view and analyze data in a pretty clunky way, by exporting their database into a file and then looking at it in Excel, which aside from being an unwieldy pain, is also bereft of the benefits of realtime and automation.
"The temporary program was pretty successful, although albeit unwieldy because 700 farms signed up when the county only expected 200".
In other works technicians and engineers have expressed their opinions about the current IPv6 notation with words like "pretty long"[7] "a bit unwieldy"[4], "ugly", "untidy", "awkward" and "difficult to comprehend and work with".
(On the not-going-to-stick front, I'm pretty sure you can write off the ridiculously unwieldy Rufus Cuff, for one).
Conceding that the plan had "hit a little bit of a buzz saw this week," Mr. Obama acknowledged that the process "has been less than pretty" and that the measure was so big and unwieldy it looked like "a monstrosity," creating fear and anxiety among ordinary Americans.
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