Executives with a background in engineering, accounting, or finance were plain clumsy at it.
Move past that clumsy integration and you're left to parse the actual usefulness of the stylus.
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Instead, you are now a clumsy oaf who is just getting in the way.
Almost as tall as Manning, he was bulkier, clumsy in his movements, slow of speech.
Darren Ambrose levelled from the penalty spot after Stephen Warnock's clumsy challenge on Alan Lee.
In Japan, the government has come under harsh criticism for its clumsy handling of the episode.
Interrupt someone explaining why they love a certain restaurant to point out a clumsy turn-of-phrase?
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Blake got his marching orders after getting a second yellow for another clumsy Galway tackle.
Both are transforming big clumsy data into big potent data, and even big pervasive data.
The army's slow and clumsy response to last year's earthquake prompted the first complaints.
The phone is clumsy and the e-mail feature is irrelevant if you use a Blackberry.
For about ten feet around the base, big, old, clumsy Cecil Fielder was a ballerina.
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Yet the fact remained that in a clumsy, inarticulate way, Twitter was taking a stand.
The pack was waterproof and difficult to pry open with clumsy hands inside thick gloves.
Elinor Caplan, the immigration minister, has annoyed many by her clumsy handling of the issue.
Perhaps it was a bit clumsy, but in retrospect, it looks right and rather brave.
What she could never be was ugly, clumsy, or just a man in drag.
One laughing, smiling but somewhat clumsy 10-year-old came to the school unable to walk.
In a world of fewer dragons but a great many more snakes, it can look clumsy.
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Besides clumsy diplomacy and dubious economic policy, a big worry concerns the government's attitude to public institutions.
She can now skate 100 laps with no problem and no longer feels clumsy on her feet.
Congress has been beset by scandal, is led by oldies and has grown generally clumsy of late.
The play's nine parts are not equally good, and some of the writing is a shade clumsy.
Both actions were clumsy, and antagonised the locals, making the rescued governments even less popular than before.
Messi escaped the attentions of Arjen Robben, but was halted by a clumsy challenge by Chelsea's Spanish defender.
When it acted, it was clumsy, angering the majority of voters who say education is their top concern.
One thing he will discover: Setting interest rates is a clumsy, blunderbuss, hit-or-miss way to conduct monetary policy.
Mr Gross denied any wrongdoing, but his clumsy attempts to explain his personal finances only made matters worse.
Clumsy as its early days have been, the market may yet get a lot bigger and, with luck, better.
It was better to backtrack, every move elegantly reversed, than to climb in a clumsy or scrappy way.
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