cumbersome in the PONS Dictionary

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Even more cumbersome but with a better result is to paste groups of these small maps together.
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While the definition via velocities of curves is quite straightforward given the above intuition, it is also the most cumbersome to work with.
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Only one unit was built, since the aircraft was too cumbersome and inefficient to warrant further development.
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That would have made it cumbersome and would seem to have centered attention on the characters rather than the stories.
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Without persistent memory, programs have to be re-entered whenever power is lost, making the device cumbersome.
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This enabled a low-height vehicle to be built without the need for the cumbersome seating layout upstairs.
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A heavy, raw recruit, he debuted in 1927 and was considered to be slow and cumbersome at the beginning of his career.
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They began a cumbersome re-evaluation of the 70 registered cases from other police districts.
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The double bass was considered difficult to play in tune, physically cumbersome and difficult to transport.
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Most pieces were tall, easily tipped and cumbersome during play, but their major disadvantage was the similarity of the pieces within a set.
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