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At the same time, he thinks the Government's unwieldiness has brought the governing process to a "dead stop."
"The unwieldiness obviously comes from whether or not you can give them enough of an opportunity to be evaluated," Green said.
While successful, the project was closed due to the high vulnerability and unwieldiness of the construction.
So, despite its unwieldiness, the show is worth exploring.
However, it was a commercial failure due to its "unwieldiness and inaccuracy".
It wasn't Bill's irritability, though that had been increasing, nor the unwieldiness of their new book.
In part, such companies thrive on the lethargy and unwieldiness of enduring state enterprises.
Instead, the unwieldiness of the form makes it an ideal way for artists to flaunt their originality.
The lawyers for the defendants, some of whom had never worked together before, appeared at times to struggle with the unwieldiness of their situation.
Part of the trouble is the inherent unwieldiness of a five-member directorate.
The unwieldiness of the procedures and the concentration of projects do not make a useful contribution in this respect.
Like the Power Glove of 1989, it was widely rejected for its "unwieldiness and inaccuracy".
But he wields unwieldiness like a weapon.
Some editors complained about the length of articles, saying that the unwieldiness of several entries damaged their chances.
Louisiana, dismayed by the unwieldiness of 12 checkoffs, eliminated all of them from 1988 returns.
Saddle bag mail pouches were never in use on the Pony Express system because of their unwieldiness.
The term Franco-saskatchewanian may also be used on occasion, although in practice it is rare due to its length and unwieldiness.
But the system's unwieldiness, million-dollar expense and tendency to give false alarms has given hope to a slew of new contenders.
Unwieldiness of Senate The Senate is much more unwieldy.
There are always complaints in the computer industry about the unwieldiness and expense of Comdex, raising the prospects that the show might lose exhibitors.
In its humanistic scope and cosmic scale, "William Tell" teeters on the edge of unwieldiness.
For all the unwieldiness in the writing and the staging, the director, Suzanne Barabas, gets to the payoff.
Radical regeneratives grew back every impossible limb and added more until they died of sheer mass and unwieldiness.
Groaning at the unwieldiness of her old joints, she built another fire from the graveling and started a meal for herself and the sick man.
He hated unwieldiness.