Examples of 'too cumbersome' in a sentence
Meaning of "too cumbersome"
refers to something that is difficult to handle or manage due to its size, weight, or complexity. It suggests that the object or task is not convenient or practical
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too cumbersome
A pyramid system is too cumbersome and inefficient.
Current administrative and financial procedures are too cumbersome.
The procedure is too cumbersome in our view.
I was beginning to find my original name too cumbersome.
Not become too cumbersome to new participants.
The current system is simply too cumbersome.
The formulas are too cumbersome to be placed here.
And getting to the video is too cumbersome.
Sometimes it is too cumbersome solving the differential equation analytically.
The study group procedure is too cumbersome to be used.
He found it too cumbersome to post photos he had just taken.
And larger ones are too cumbersome.
He is too cumbersome as a prisoner.
I find even tripods to be too cumbersome.
Far too cumbersome.
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Even when we do we will find it to be far too cumbersome.
The whole process was too cumbersome to be viable.
Certain mothers complain that this procedure is too cumbersome.
Several procedures which are too cumbersome may be streamlined.
The whole procedure of adopting implementing measures is too cumbersome.
That would be a far too cumbersome system of control.
Does not wish to follow the returns procedure or is too cumbersome.
The machine proved much too cumbersome and was abandoned.
This is perfect because a big shovel would be too cumbersome.
This is something that was too cumbersome or even impossible to do manually.
The several definitions you listed may be too cumbersome.
Large units are usually too cumbersome to be carried around by hand.
Including all of them might make the laws too cumbersome.
The equipment is too cumbersome and heavy to be portable at the moment.
Certain procedures are too cumbersome.
If a pergola is too cumbersome you can put a nice outdoor umbrella.
Otherwise the lining becomes too cumbersome and heavy.
The hyperdrive is too cumbersome for the rebels to have carried it far on foot.
Hazelton does not expect those hurdles to be too cumbersome for developers.
Too cumbersome to manage a small personal server?
I found them too cumbersome.
Furthermore the strategic development processes are often too cumbersome.
This proved too cumbersome.
This can be used in cases where the full formula is too cumbersome.
That name is too cumbersome.
You have thrown a collection of books that have become too cumbersome.
Those sterilizing machines are too cumbersome to smuggle out of the hospital.
He has previously claimed that censoring the documents would be too cumbersome.
Sometimes the linkages are too cumbersome or the messages too impersonal.
The concept seemed a bit girly and the process too cumbersome.
Conventional solutions are far too cumbersome and complex and inadequate.
The arrangements for checking the fiscal residence of beneficiaries should not be too cumbersome.
Stool measurement of bile acids is too cumbersome and no longer performed.
Many of you have asked for an overhaul of regulations that you consider too cumbersome.
With all your infantility you are too cumbersome for a kindergarten.
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