- more
effective for
human users to
access and
further process large and
unwieldy amounts of data and information.
Several technologies applicable to the...
-
descriptive of the legislation's
purpose and effects, is
generally too
unwieldy for most uses. For example, the
short title House of
Lords Act 1999 contrasts...
- precision. The jaws can also be used to mani****te
objects too
small or
unwieldy to be mani****ted with the fingers.
Diagonal pliers, also
called side cutters...
-
genitive "Navis",
abbreviated "Nav". The
constellation proved to be of
unwieldy size, as it was 28%
larger than the next
largest constellation and had...
-
April 2019). "'Criminal Justice' review:
Strong performances steady an
unwieldy saga of
innocence and guilt". Scroll.in.
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January 2021. Farzeen...
-
through the 1998 ceremony. The
increasing number of
categories made the show
unwieldy. For the 1999
ceremony AVN
Magazine began hosting the ****VN Awards, an...
- size of the handheld, it is at a disadvantage. They
called it
bulky and
unwieldy. Zen 4 with 4 nm process, 6-cores/12-threads, 22 MB cache, up to 4.90 GHz...
- community, many
believe that a
coven larger than
thirteen is
unwieldy,
citing unwieldy group dynamics and an
unfair burden on the leadership. When a...
- and centerfire. The
weight of
multiple barrels could make the
weapon unwieldy and
restricted most to the form of
sidearms intended for self-defence,...
-
split its
stock when the
market price per
share is so high that it
becomes unwieldy when traded. One of the
reasons is that a very high
share price may deter...