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1 Families tend to give up when the process gets too cumbersome , Javice said.
2 The earlier types of switchboard had become too cumbersome by 1885.
3 The collar may be worn when the stole is too cumbersome .
4 It is not of equal merit; it was expensive, too cumbersome , and often unscholarly.
5 He, too , was afraid my saw would prove too cumbersome .
6 He began thinking about a steampunk laptop but ultimately rejected the design as too cumbersome .
7 But they were too cumbersome and included too much labor for the ordinary hunter and angler.
8 Before the June shake-up, the board was 14-strong, a size seen as too cumbersome by some.
9 Besides, he said, the idea was too cumbersome .
10 Armor is too cumbersome a suit to don.
11 The four-storied name, as "Marion Helen Ames Morris," is too cumbersome for common use.
12 It would be too cumbersome for the taxpayer to study every issue and vote intelligently on them.
13 They were, she thought, too cumbersome .
14 As far back as 1894 Maxim built a giant aeroplane but it was too cumbersome to be operated.
15 His suit was simply too cumbersome .
16 Soref tried to interest big hardware companies in the idea, but engineers thought the construction process was too cumbersome .
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