- the
subsiding of
unwieldiness (akammaññabhāva) in the
mental body and consciousness, respectively. Its
function is to
crush unwieldiness. It is manifested...
- more
species were discovered, the
names necessarily became longer and
unwieldy, for instance,
Plantago foliis ovato-lanceolatus pubescentibus, ****a cylindrica...
- tradition,
middha is
defined as a
morbid state that is
characterized by
unwieldiness, lack of energy, and
opposition to
wholesome activity. In the Mahayana...
- (torpor),
which is
defined as a
morbid state that is
characterized by
unwieldiness, lack of energy, and
opposition to
wholesome activity. The two mental...
- 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...
-
trading post is 100
miles (160 km) downriver.
Despite rapids, the craft's
unwieldiness, exhaustion, and a lack of
geographical knowledge, they
finally reach...
- dominance, many of its
systems have been
criticised by
officers for
their unwieldiness and unreliability, and
several police agencies have
abandoned their use...
- British-administered regions, such as
Upper Burma. Increasingly, however, the
unwieldy presidencies were
broken up into "Provinces". "British India" did not include...
-
carried is only
limited to the
weight the
labourer can bear and the
unwieldiness of that load. Typically, ten to
twelve bricks might be carried. Hod carrying...
- community, many
believe that a
coven larger than
thirteen is
unwieldy,
citing unwieldy group dynamics and an
unfair burden on the leadership. When a...