After two years they had a cumbersome system and a grand total of two dozen articles.
But the town-by-town franchise licensing process remains the company s last, and most cumbersome, obstacle.
They've maintained cumbersome servers, implemented software upgrades and doled out hefty user manuals to employees.
One day, they, too, will complain about the cumbersome publishing process, or excessive prices.
The word in telecom circles is that the bill is too cumbersome to pass.
Despite its frustratingly cumbersome birth, the incoming government plainly has a fund of popular goodwill.
Musk says the dealer networks are cumbersome, irrelevant and (worst of all for Texan sensibilities) anti-enterprise.
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Nokia's Symbian operating system, which powers the X7, is seen as cumbersome and outdated.
Future generations will wonder how we tolerated cumbersome, unreliable, do-everything personal computers for so long.
It requires avoiding lengthy approvals, heavy-handed policies, complex and cumbersome software which can crush employee initiative.
Who would prefer a cumbersome Harley-Davidson motorbike to a slim, racy Japanese model, a Yamaha perhaps?
Instead you get a muddled policy mess that is cumbersome, lumbering, and which satisfies no one.
The energy industry had sought smaller setbacks that it said would be less cumbersome.
But why did the frozen yogurt purveyor Yogurtland ship two of its heavy, cumbersome dispensing machines?
It would also be cumbersome and nearly impossible to track down all potentially illicit activities.
"Endless boxes to tick, cumbersome bureaucracy and burdensome regulations are the problem, " he added.
But the production methods are cumbersome: typically, growing viruses in hundreds of millions of hens' eggs.
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Many critics call it too slow and cumbersome to reduce emissions on the scale needed.
They are cumbersome and the logistics of supplying chemicals and disposing of waste makes them impractical.
Particularly since the financial meltdown of 2008, this process has become more exacting and cumbersome.
WTO's complaints procedure, however cumbersome, has at least prevented each side from resorting to unilateral actions.
Cumbersome and illogical planning and environmental laws often halt infrastructure projects for months or for ever.
Acts passed in 1996 and 1997 make it cumbersome and costly to fire workers.
Nor does the president look any more likely to sort out the cumbersome tax system.
As part of the armed services, the Coast Guard must work under cumbersome regulations.
There is also pressure for reform of the ECB's cumbersome voting structure and policy framework.
Engineers found it too cumbersome to build a nonvolatile memory for each bit of information.
It's the least cumbersome of the charging options and it's got a neat trick up its sleeve.
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Cumbersome rules favor incumbents and established interests, which goes against the spirit of a free, entrepreneurial society.
The manufacturing bent of the big euro-area economies has also left them looking cumbersome rather than strong.
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