How To Use Unwieldiness In A Sentence

  • But instead this dinosaur, this Tyrannosaurus rex of rockets that ruled the early nuclear ages, may have—in its very monstrous unwieldiness—as Yarynich put it, saved the world. How the End Begins
  • The company has struggled for years to prove that synergies among branches justify the inherent unwieldiness of a far-flung conglomerate.
  • Just look at those phrases: `cumbersome unwieldiness' and ` burdenous corpulence' -- the words themselves sagging and ungainly on the line. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Lapsang Souchong (sustaining properties), manuscripts (unwieldiness) comments: Manuscript 3
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  • avoiding the unwieldiness of formal legal processes
  • The practical effect of this unwieldiness is visible, on a much smaller scale, in the office of Michael Leiter, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Top Secret America: The growth of top-secret government since 9/11
  • FSG (generosity), manuscripts (unwieldiness) comments: Manuscript
  • That fear became an even greater factor when, due to African resistance and rebellion and the unwieldiness of slave-run plantation industrialisation, the slave trade was abolished in 1807.
  • And last week the idea of positioning it using an RAF Chinook was abandoned when bad weather and the sheer unwieldiness of the cargo defeated the airlift.
  • The sheer size and unwieldiness of William's homemade instruments made the Herschels' style of astronomy a danger ous business. A Far-Seeing Family
  • Just look at those phrases: `cumbersome unwieldiness' and `burdenous corpulence ' -- the words themselves sagging and ungainly on the line. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • the movers cursed the unwieldiness of the big piano
  • Lapsang Souchong (sustaining properties), manuscripts (unwieldiness) Archive 2009-09-01
  • te 8 Love's Diet it5p6,5p5To what a cumbersome unwieldiness And burdenous corpulence my love had grown, THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • The failure, if there was a failure, lay within the process, the system, the, "unwieldiness," the too fast a deadline. Sleepwalking Through History: America in the Reagan Years
  • Despite the word's unwieldiness, then, I would propose that mimesis and anti-mimesis confront each other-optically, materially, figuratively-in Triptyque through a logic of ‘photo-scotomization.’
  • For the record, my concerns about The Avengers have more to do with the unwieldiness of the project and those at Marvel than it does with Joss Whedon's capabilities as a filmmaker. Scott Mendelson: Why Did Paramount Sell off Distribution Rights for Avengers and Iron Man 3 to Disney for a Mere $115 Million?
  • the onset of unwieldiness and bureaucracy in large organizations
  • The first study showed that birds with long bills spend proportionally more time scratching with their feet than do birds with short bills, presumably as compensation for the unwieldiness of long bills.

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