- more
species were discovered, the
names necessarily became longer and
unwieldy, for instance,
Plantago foliis ovato-lanceolatus pubescentibus, ****a cylindrica...
- long time
intervals where stating the
number of
ephemeris days
would be
unwieldy and unintuitive. By convention, the
Julian year is used in the com****tion...
-
collection had
grown to over a
million volumes and his
system was
deemed too
unwieldy. John
Russell Young, the
seventh Librarian of Congress,
hired James Hanson...
- British-administered regions, such as
Upper Burma. Increasingly, however, the
unwieldy presidencies were
broken up into "Provinces". "British India" did not include...
-
material folklore are
challenging to classify,
difficult to archive, and
unwieldy to store. The ****igned task of
museums is to
preserve and make use of these...
- standards. The
specific problem is: An
unwieldy and
endless list is
uninformative except to
convey it is
unwieldy and endless. It
ought to be
trimmed to...
-
Infodumping is the
action of
supplying a
large (typically
excessive or
unwieldy)
amount of
information at once. The term was
first used in 1978 in the...
- community, many
believe that a
coven larger than
thirteen is
unwieldy,
citing unwieldy group dynamics and an
unfair burden on the leadership. When a...
-
accompanied by a
number of
other ships to
provide protection for the
relatively unwieldy carrier, to
carry supplies, re-supply (Many
carriers are self-sufficient...
- no
fixed position'. ... Mme
Boissier writes that Liszt's 'hand is
never unwieldy, for he
moves it with
grace according to his fancy', then she stresses...