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cumbersome and arrangement
This cumbersome arrangement was rectified on May 24 just before the Battle of North Anna, when Burnside agreed to waive his precedence of rank and was placed under Meade's direct command.
The practice of singing two different anthems had been a cumbersome arrangement during the transitional phase of the new South African era.
This arrangement proved to be very cumbersome, and prone to misunderstandings and confusion.
This rather cumbersome arrangement had Brig.
By 1897 this state-wide arrangement proved too cumbersome and expensive to maintain for a government that was almost bankrupt.

cumbersome and contributed
An important initiative begun in 1981 and carried on until today, aimed at modernizing the use of Information and Communication technology, greatly contributed to disentangle the traditional bureaucratic and cumbersome clerical procedures in all dealings with branches of the government, from civil registry to import / export documentation, thereby fostering a more agile economy and a more efficient public administration.
Whitehead was unable to improve the machine substantially, since the clockwork motor, attached ropes, and surface attack mode all contributed to a slow and cumbersome weapon.
The Empire silhouette contributed to making clothes of the 1795 – 1820 period generally less confining and cumbersome than high-fashion clothes of the earlier 18th and later 19th centuries.

cumbersome and crossing
Traction engines were cumbersome and ill-suited to crossing soft or heavy ground, so their agricultural use was usually either " in the belt " – powering farm machinery by means of a continuous leather belt driven by the flywheel – or in pairs, dragging an implement on a cable from one side of a field to another.
Although these were cumbersome to deploy they proved an effective gap crossing device and were used widely by the tanks of the day that weighed up to about 30 tons.

cumbersome and what
Another tact is to reformulate the argument from evil so that this criticism does not apply-for example, by replacing the term " evil " with " suffering ", or what is more cumbersome, " state of affairs that orthodox theists would agree are properly called “ evil ”.
We had first generation night sights, which were large cumbersome pieces of equipment, while the Argentines had second-generation American night sights that were compact and so much better than what we had.
From this early and rather cumbersome design came modifications that placed the garment entirely on the rider, and then style variations adapted as vaqueros and later, cowboys moved up from Mexico into the Pacific coast and northern Rockies of what today is the United States and Canada.
These authors and Mendelson ( 1997: 287 ) submit that MK does what we expect of a set theory while being less cumbersome than ZFC and NBG.

cumbersome and is
We also see how the results may be presented, although if n, the number of state variables, is large any tabulation will become cumbersome.
The latter is more cumbersome to use, so it's only employed when necessary, for example in the analysis of arbitrary-precision arithmetic algorithms, like those used in cryptography.
The radical-and-stroke system is cumbersome compared to an alphabetical system in which there are a few characters, all unambiguous.
However, although the number of ranks is unlimited, in practice any classification becomes more cumbersome the more ranks are added.
In addition to its artistic merits, the Man ' yōshū is important for using one of the earliest Japanese writing systems, the cumbersome man ' yōgana.
It made programming cumbersome, as is seen in the examples in this article and from the discussion of " pages " and " fields ".
To apply this process in practice, a glass electrode is used rather than the cumbersome hydrogen electrode.
It employed an internal clock multiplier to let the internal circuitry work at a higher frequency than the external address and data buses, as it is more complicated and cumbersome to increase the external frequency, due to physical constraints.
Upstairs, there is usually a gym, bar, an area for relaxation, or, rarely, more storage ( due to difficulties transporting cumbersome rowing equipment upstairs ).
In many countries the Torrens title system of real estate ownership is managed and guaranteed by the government and replaces cumbersome tracing of ownership.
The technique for RFLP analysis is, however, slow and cumbersome.
Public domain is a misnomer for shareware, and Freeware was trademarked by Fluegelman and could not be used legally by others, and User-Supported Software was too cumbersome.
While the definition via velocities of curves is quite straightforward given the above intuition, it is also the most cumbersome to work with.
Labor market is highly regulated, hiring a worker is cumbersome, firing a worker is difficult and unemployment has risen to 94 % ( at the end of 2008 ; the figure was 80 % in 2005 ).
Though this tradition is still in use particularly in tonal music, it may be cumbersome in music that features frequent accidentals, as is often the case in non-tonal music.
Carrying around a 12 or 14 ft surf fishing rod, even in 2 pieces, is cumbersome.
Spraying with wettable sulfur 0. 4 % or with neem-based pesticides can give some relief, but is cumbersome and labor intensive.
* The effort and time necessary to prepare evaluation evidence and other evaluation-related documentation is so cumbersome that by the time the work is completed, the product in evaluation is generally obsolete

cumbersome and now
In 1884 he recast Maxwell's mathematical analysis from its original cumbersome form ( they had already been recast as quaternions ) to its modern vector terminology, thereby reducing twelve of the original twenty equations in twenty unknowns down to the four differential equations in two unknowns we now know as Maxwell's equations.
Props may also be employed, such as glasses or hats, but these are now considered somewhat old-fashioned and cumbersome: the voice is expected to carry the act.
The cumbersome procedure of trains to Waterford passing the station before reversing into Platform 4 was ended in 2007 and trains to Waterford as well as trains to Limerick now depart from Platforms 2 and 3.
In 2008, with HDCD in decline, it was reported that “ conventional CD ’ s produce a quality of sound that is now equal to or even superior to an HDCD without the cumbersome need for special encoding ”.
The more recognizable incarnation is the current Young Artist Award statuette, still reminiscent of a child-size Oscar, but now displaying a star above its head and standing upon a decidedly smaller base, much less cumbersome for its young recipients.
Parallel connection of sockets are now allowed but can be considered bad practice by some, and makes DSL splitter installation more cumbersome.
As the bowlers of his time bowled almost twice the number of overs in an hour that they do now, his cumbersome scoring is astonishing.

cumbersome and called
Linnaeus ' binomial name replaced the cumbersome and confusing descriptive names of the earlier naturalist books he gives as his sources: in his own Fauna Svecica he named it ampelis caerulescens, alis caudaque nigricantibus (" light-blue waxwing, wings and tail blackish "), while it is called pica cinerea sive lanius major (" ash-grey magpie or greater shrike ") by Johann Leonhard Frisch, who in his splendid colour plate confused male and female.
In England, she wore a cumbersome outfit called widow's weeds: an all-black dress surmounted with a widow's cap trailing a long black veil.

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