Many examples of startups with large and unwieldy boards even at a seed stage.
It looks unwieldy to anyone of the urban-planning persuasion, but it also keeps prices down.
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It had grown into an unwieldy monster by the time GM spun it off in 1996.
The unwieldy title illustrates the lengths Democratic leaders went to gain support for the complex measure.
The unwieldy result is that neither group of photographers is treated with proper respect.
The only problem with the addition of TCU besides geography is an unwieldy 17-team basketball conference.
Meanwhile, American firms are weighted down under the unwieldy cost of providing insurance benefits for employees.
The unwieldy government deficits in the U.S. and Europe loom as Chambers' biggest worry.
It will have an even more unwieldy name: the Democratic New Party for the New Millennium.
The only way out will be some artful rejuggling of his already unwieldy coalition government.
Google got rid of a host of unwieldy and barely used products and features in 2011.
Both have also been slimming down, getting rid of unwieldy units to become more manageable and profitable.
Enterprise applications tend to be heavy and unwieldy and would unlikely run on a smartphone or tablet.
Far too much cash is being under-spent or tied up in unwieldy long-term PFI (private finance initiative) contracts.
Other parts were hived off to Hitachi of Japan, where unwieldy conglomerates are still in vogue, or closed down.
Mr. Mueller accelerated plans to replace the unwieldy case-management system with new software.
Banks somewhat smaller than the biggest tend to operate more efficiently, having achieved economies of scale without becoming unwieldy.
Suddenly the 115-year-old company, once renowned for its breadth, seemed an unwieldy hodgepodge.
The bureaucrats also plan to close or merge 40% of the factories owned by China's unwieldy state tobacco monopoly.
And the country's chaotic economy is probably too unwieldy for close government direction.
As for controls, Shield is a bit on the unwieldy side of things.
An unwieldy conglomerate of over 300 businesses, it had been broken by overseas competition and (typically German) high labour costs.
Smartphones are amazing things, but for those who have become addicted to messaging instant gratification, they are a bit unwieldy.
The NCAA's members must do the same thing they did in 1978 when the ranks of Division I got unwieldy.
But over time, Comdex became so broad, so over-crowded and so unwieldy that it basically collapsed under its own weight.
Late last summer, as the U.S. economic slowdown thickened, the strategy became unwieldy--too many factories in high-cost or isolated locations.
The book chugs along this way until the end, when Mr McEwan delivers an unwieldy denouement and some unearned sadness.
Maybe the question we should be asking, though, is, why would he even want to continue arbitrating this unwieldy chaos?
Among many other things, the Lehman bankruptcy symbolized the breakdown of an overly complex, fragmented, opaque, unwieldy and ungovernable financial system.
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