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"clumsiness" Definitions
  1. the fact of moving or doing things in a way that is not smooth or steady or careful
  2. the fact of being done or said without skill or in a way that offends people

191 Sentences With "clumsiness"

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The Administration's clumsiness has already prompted others to step in.
Such clumsiness sadly undermines a play that remains urgently relevant.
Do other musicians with periods experience a similar transient clumsiness?
Stone's oops-sorry reaction was priceless enough to forgive any clumsiness.
In the past, observers have chalked the habit up to clumsiness.
This vision mainly reveals my major personal weaknesses: vanity and clumsiness.
I now had more reason to be ashamed of my clumsiness.
What it lacks in malevolence, the BRI may make up in clumsiness.
"There might be some clumsiness but he can walk, jump and run."
Palm fell on its webOS sword, having been pushed by HP's clumsiness.
This clumsiness also makes its depictions of racism border on the offensive.
For example, a surgeon couldn&apost drop his tools and feign clumsiness.
Think of gene editing as old-fashioned crossbreeding, but without its clumsiness.
They like a bit of wrong, a bit of clumpiness, clumsiness, granny-ness.
Here's her Instagram post, owning her clumsiness, followed by video of the fall.
What stands out most about Felicity Huffman and her co-defendants is their clumsiness.
For all its clumsiness and overstatedness, A Wrinkle in Time is a bold film.
I heard a movement being made, a movement I understood in terms of clumsiness .
The chat program was a workaround for the typical clumsiness and anxiety of adolescence.
He's been open to non-penetrative sex and the clumsiness of trying new things.
The man had a clumsiness about him, in his hands and in his heart.
Ah, the clumsiness, the tortured soul-searching, the naïveté of those heady, experimental times.
His mother said he had a scooter accident that she attributed to his clumsiness.
That clumsiness, of course, was less of a bug and more of a feature.
The Ellen whose edgiest joke that year was about Jennifer Lawrence's probably calculated clumsiness.
She alleges that she feared Kavanaugh might kill her through drunken clumsiness, not through savagery.
Our most destructive weapons are somehow immune to our own clumsiness and inexactitude, aren't they?
It also appears to illustrate the clumsiness with which the Trump administration drafts federal policies.
But in reality, they seem to signal only our clumsiness in talking to each other.
I would laugh at this clumsiness, but Vox has entered the Congress with 24 seats.
The short-term effects of lows are dizziness, anxiety, rapid heartbeat, clumsiness, and general stupidity.
And luckily for the rest of us, the brief moment of clumsiness produced one great photo.
In my testing it has led to better handling of these transition areas and less clumsiness.
Years ago, I took care of a little girl whose mother worried tremendously about her clumsiness.
I ask Howe if she hears clumsiness and poor coordination being described as symptoms of PMS.
"One of the big problems has been the relative clumsiness of using M-Pesa," he told CNN.
Their words let you know that person is not hurt, and is fact now mocking their clumsiness.
When Jackson dropped his paddle, in defeat or clumsiness, Prince joyfully walloped a ball into his crotch.
My physical clumsiness makes it hard for me to maintain appropriate facial expressions and tone of voice.
" He notes "my own grave failings as a person (above all, I think, my clumsiness and coldness).
Victor grapples with the moral implications of this with the convincing clumsiness of a sheltered 20-something.
Skimping on sleep can lead to excessive daytime sleepiness, fatigue, clumsiness and weight gain or weight loss.
I got out shuffling my feet with the same crustacean clumsiness, watching the sun straight into my eyes.
The deadly tension of their friendship has real potential, except that Sofia is characterized with soap opera clumsiness.
Yet there's no spontaneity in their clumsiness, nor any sense of the cast members sharing a common approach.
To Murphy, "camp" describes not irony but something closer to clumsiness, the accident you can't look away from.
These conditions make the intellectual energy fueling "2065 BC" more remarkable and excuse some of the production's clumsiness.
His blithe clumsiness contributes to, and directly causes, a lot of hurt, visited especially on the next generation.
While clumsiness is a growing concern in medical schools, the extent and permanence of the problem are unclear.
Occasionally, a severe misstep ("boning burlesque in the bower") undermines, by its clumsiness, the classicism that surrounds it.
This data breach, which occurred in February, was less the work of hackers and more the result of clumsiness.
Our perpetually-dropped smartphones have pushed glass manufacturers to create stronger and more durable materials to survive our clumsiness.
In between bursts of lethal clumsiness, the authorities have mostly left the protesting pedagogues free to man their barricades.
Worse, though, was the men's clumsiness at a critical task that, in the civilian world, was largely women's work.
Is the movie's fundamental clumsiness about technology, science, physics, and every other aspect of the world a deliberate feature?
What he will say is that he considers his act of clumsiness among the best moves of his life.
Weiner rises to the challenge of paraphrasing Chernyshevsky and Rand and illustrating the clumsiness and incoherence of their books.
It is a glimpse into the otherworld of our spiritual clumsiness, a glance into the pit of human despair.
"Our father would hit us for anything from a bad grade to disrespectful behavior to sheer clumsiness," he writes.
Now the overeagerness (and perhaps clumsiness) of its candidate's efforts threatens to set it back for several years to come.
Its shock-resistant, sealed shell protects against not only water (down to 15 meters) but also dirt, grime, and clumsiness.
Mixed reality, where the room you're actually in remains visible, can diminish the clumsiness between realms but doesn't eliminate it.
The clumsiness of Human Revolution was acceptable because, well, I was shocked they pulled off as much as they did.
Clinton's first fence-mending effort in March 2009 was not so much a show of strength than of diplomatic clumsiness.
Thanks to Donald Trump's clumsiness, Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain has joined the latter camp, even while negotiating Brexit.
His size became his key defensive trait; and his clumsiness made his climb to the heavyweight championship all the more absurd.
O'Neil has no regrets, save for the clumsiness in how he told a broadcasting titan that he had been passed over.
Her teachers encouraged her and showed her off but didn't like her, with her curious mixture of assurance and shy clumsiness.
Kenneth Lasoen, a security and intelligence expert at the University of Ghent, said its clumsiness showed a lack of operational support.
Peele largely manages to skirt potential clumsiness with the deft directorial hand (and punctuations of humor) so evident in Get Out.
Studies have also linked toxoplasmosis with a range of human mental diseases, including schizophrenia, bipolar disease, obsessive compulsive disorder and even clumsiness.
Then, through a combination of overconfidence, inattention and occasional clumsiness, Washington contributed to a deep spiral in relations with Moscow, they say.
If you happen to accidentally brand yourself with the mark of clumsiness in the form of a red wine stain, fear not.
"Our father would hit us for anything from a bad grade to disrespectful behavior to sheer clumsiness," he writes in his book.
It's not a crime, in other words, it's just a bit of clumsiness from a campaign that has money but nothing else.
Despite some occasional clumsiness, The Magicians has so far been careful to exercise caution, and I hope they continue to do so.
And they become a bigger deal than they would be otherwise — like President Gerald Ford's clumsiness or President George H.W. Bush's goofiness.
Crowds assembled to condemn the military's election fraud, and even conservative loyalists regretted that its clumsiness had further tarnished Saigon's image abroad.
Kanye's clumsiness in controlling the press and social media is in stark contrast to the way his wife navigates the same channels.
But the term reflects clumsiness, not historical revisionism: no one argues that Poles ran Auschwitz or any of the other camps in Poland.
All the standard-issue clumsiness that hinders the rest of his game is suddenly crucial the second the ball falls off the rim.
The laws of gravity and the innate clumsiness of the human body are always good for a chuckle, and nobody really gets hurt.
But his oratorical clumsiness and unfamiliarity with governmental "guardrails" do not prove the necessary requirement of "intent" in an obstruction of justice case.
I'm sure that she'll get through it with her usual style, aplomb, and a dash of clumsiness, and I'll be there for the ride.
The most relatable and Bachelorette-like trait she has shown so far is her ability to be real, which includes clumsiness and messy moments.
Perfect for outdoor get togethers, households with kids or pets, or as an insurance policy against clumsiness, these glasses won't spill if they're bumped.
Characters literally stop in their tracks to suddenly cede the screen to Evazan and Ponda Baba, which felt almost prequel-esque in its clumsiness.
I kept putting it off for fear that my natural clumsiness would have me face-planting the floor instead of soaring like a bird.
But Stewart dispenses with that notion, turning her character's extreme clumsiness into an inside joke, a failing that makes her human rather than helpless.
I would probably take her mother's concern about clumsiness more seriously sooner these days, looking at it as a clue to that larger issue.
Woe befall the water carrier who broke the gourd that had been anointed in this way: such clumsiness might set off the worst calamities.
Savvy Democrats should respond to Trump's hyperkinetic attack with jujitsu, using his own furious momentum to expose yet another example of his constitutional clumsiness.
There is comedy in the shy clumsiness of the young couple, and also excruciating suspense as they make their way toward the hotel bed.
The clumsiness of the process erased any goodwill he might otherwise have earned with the Clintons, who swore him in as mayor in 2013.
Clumsiness is often listed as a symptom (including on the NHS website) and a lot of people report experiences of poor coordination when menstruating.
Police brutality and clumsiness in dealing with the protests have stoked the sense of outrage that many Russians feel with their rulers' corruption and incompetence.
Huawei has a thing it calls AI stabilization, which evidently does a wonderful job of neutralizing clumsiness or unsteadiness on the part of the user.
Often, that clumsiness was simply a result of the vehicle being overly careful and leaving considerable space between it and the object it was skirting.
The French President's deft conduct at the G7, which featured climate change as a main topic, was all the more notable because of Trump's clumsiness.
It's a kind of martial arts in which a person imitates the posture and clumsiness of someone who's had a little too much to drink.
Central bank officials have suffered through moments of clumsiness through the years, with sometimes disparate messages along with forecasts that often have not aged well.
If women think clumsiness is a symptom of PMS they will 'remember' the accident as having occurred then, but they could very well be wrong.
There are simple, satisfying sight gags built around the clumsiness of farm machinery, the absurdity of sheep and the indignities of advancing age and cold weather.
Theirs was not a case of leaking -- rather, the kind of clumsiness with State Department communications that typified the Hillary Clinton email scandal as a whole.
If we give the customer a replaceable battery, they're supposed to carry the battery itself and the pack charger, so it's the same kind of clumsiness.
And it might just be my own clumsiness, but now I no longer smack my head on my nightstand bending down to find my charger anymore.
And he did what looks easy until you try it yourself: talked without notes, slogans, stammers or any other clumsiness for close to a half-hour.
Having (briefly) forgotten its stain-resistant properties, I was quick to lament my clumsiness, convinced that I had ruined an otherwise perfectly good piece of clothing.
By this logic, people who kick out the cord to the television in their living rooms could curse Con Edison, rather than blame their own clumsiness.
And at a certain point in this 100-minute production, the plot that brings its two characters into convergence takes over with increasing, strong-armed clumsiness.
But piled up, they speak to a clumsiness in Hopper that's solely designed to serve story needs, rather than to say something worthwhile or compelling about his character.
Thanks to Higgins' continuous jokes and purposeful clumsiness, the taste test quickly devolved, and, at the announcer's goading, Batali ended up throwing wine right in Jimmy's blindfolded face.
In spite of Washington's clumsiness, or worse, the world sees the huge bilateral trade imbalance China created without much concern for political problems raised by its aggressive mercantilism.
This is why, no matter her diminished popularity and clumsiness in forming a government, Merkel will be the next Chancellor as surely as she is the current one.
I'm too terrified of crazy drivers and my own clumsiness to ride a bike through city streets, so Scoot might not be a good fit for my needs.
The novel spinning design is the perfect solution to holiday clumsiness — AKA accidentally knocking over your beverage after slapping the table too hard after a few too many.
As we learned during our tour of the new USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, the former president's clumsiness almost cost him his life as a young sailor.
She describes a combination of low-level cramps, weakness and a lack of coordination as opposed to outright clumsiness, but it does, she admits, interfere with her drumming.
But it's something these teenagers navigate together, with mutual respect and affection and not a little bit of clumsiness, and all of them come out the other side unscathed.
The actor finds the charm in Dewey's gung-ho clumsiness, as he secretly organizes his class into a battle-of-the-bands-worthy ensemble, but he doesn't fetishize it.
Without AppleCare+, replacing your phone screen typically costs between $129 and $149, so if you're prone to clumsiness, it might make major financial sense to purchase the coverage plan.
A big guy like Aaron should want other big targets around – especially one who's in a showmance, who draws attention to himself from his challenge pratfalls and general clumsiness.
But working through the clumsiness of dealing with a flaccid penis, our humor—the fact that we can laugh at each other and not be offended—has been helpful.
The genius of Sex Education is that it knows the biggest difference between adults and teens is that adults are a lot more aware of their own unavoidable silly clumsiness.
Testers even embraced the clumsiness of the arm itself, as it meant they had to work around its limitations and engage with the person opposite, rather than just relaxing and being.
I stub my toe on almost every corner I come in contact with, but I make a joke of my clumsiness every time it happens in order to diffuse the embarrassment.
That was true with my patient; her mother was very focused on her daughter's clumsiness, but her preschool teachers were worried that something was getting in her way in the classroom.
But the most striking is the inertia and clumsiness at the New York Fed, the most powerful of the U.S. central bank's 12 regional units and a mainstay of global finance.
But its potential impact relies on viewers' belief that the choice to forgo closure is a deliberate one on the part of the artist, and not one made accidentally via clumsiness.
It wasn't until I smashed a glass jar I was cleaning at work by actually just letting go of it that I realised this new clumsiness only happens once a month.
The remote sensor system lets me manage the climate in my home much easier than a single device could, without the clumsiness of setting up and managing more than one HVAC zone.
There's a messiness to its presentation, a clumsiness to its movement, that just keeps sticking in the craw, stopping the player from truly relating to the game's central cast and their relationships.
And when faced with a Norman door instead of condemning my clumsiness or the door's faulty design, I try to think, I pushed this door, but it actually wants to be pulled.
Masaaki's animation, while still beautiful, is perhaps the least abstract it's ever been here, focusing on realistic details (such as Hinako's clumsiness when making her breakfast) instead of magical flights of fancy.
Sometimes such things happen through deliberate cruelty or neglect, but more often through ordinary human fallibility, and the clumsiness and imperfection of the systems we create to try to look after each other.
Yet an ill disciplined agenda too often undermines it with whimsical parallels and forced narratives, and the deliberate inclusion of women is encouraging in its well-meaning intent but handled with unfortunate clumsiness.
Granddad's guns-gone-wrong horror stories and Lambert's innate clumsiness ("I accidentally shot a friend with an airsoft gun") were all the motivation he needed to stay away from anything designed to kill.
LOOPY refers to the big balloon letters that some people use, but in the era of typing and touch screens I find myself using this technique out of sheer clumsiness with a pen.
Leaning over as they do, these works can be swollen or scrunched, ultimately becoming personifications of vulnerability, clumsiness, and inelegance – all the aspects of our body and behavior that call attention to our fallibilities.
Joan Chrisler, a feminist psychologist who's been studying the menstrual cycle since the 1970s, refutes the notion that a women's clumsiness is associated with any part of the menstrual cycle, if they experience periods.
The pictures it takes are better than a smartphone's to warrant bothering with some occasional ergonomic clumsiness, and if that bothers you then you can shoot blind with the One when it's not plugged in.
Unlike bombproof speakers like the Ultimate Ears Boom, however, the Sonos Move cannot be submerged in water, so the extent to which it's a good poolside companion is limited to the clumsiness of your friends.
The illustrations that I see in the magazines by the younger people are all dignified and well, carefully and conscientiously drawn, but their appalling clumsiness is quite beyond me—their lack of charm and grace.
Moreover, the scene's surprising nature and follow-up character arc addresses the horror's realities with such ham-fisted clumsiness it's easy to wonder whether that explanation was an artistic motivator or an after-the-fact excuse.
I've been able to launch the camera while trying to turn the volume down, which is not a thing that should be happening on a phone without an excess of clumsiness on the part of the user.
But for all Trump's clumsiness on this front -- which, yes, might in itself disqualify him from the role of commander in chief on the grounds of temperament -- the fuss distracts from the bigger questions that really matter.
While the movie comes out in favor of Mark using his dolls for therapy while also facing his real-world problems, the clumsiness of this journey feels like Zemeckis trying to solve emotional problems with technological solutions.
But then he was kissing her, throwing her bag and their coats on the couch and ushering her into the bedroom, groping her ass and pawing at her chest, with the avid clumsiness of that first kiss.
The episode is one in a recent series of disastrous encounters between humans and historical, natural and artistic exhibits that resulted in the art or displays being defaced, punctured or broken because of curiosity, clumsiness or carelessness.
What are some of the "disastrous encounters between humans and historical, natural and artistic exhibits that resulted in the art or displays being defaced, punctured or broken because of curiosity, clumsiness or carelessness" that this article lists?
But even if it's at times unwieldy, it's refreshing to see a large exhibition risk such clumsiness, striving to grasp the whole of what it's after, rather than reducing its aspects to neatly narrativized, palatable little chunks.
He had no other medical problems — though a couple of years earlier he started feeling a little tingling and clumsiness in his left hand, which doctors then said was caused by a pinched nerve in his neck.
To determine whether you're dealing with a sleepwalker, as opposed to, say, a night owl (or someone with another, more worrisome form of parasomnia), watch for open eyes, a blank expression, physical clumsiness and a lack of reactivity.
McGee â€" who has found new life with the Warriors this season â€" has long been known as a walking lowlight reel, with a wealth of missed free throws, botched dunks and just general clumsiness to his name.
The clumsiness of the language immediately backfired, as Americans around the country piled on with stories about how the military left them maimed, shell-shocked, and abandoned without the physical or mental aid necessary to contend with lifelong trauma.
Indeed, the focus on the Trump-Putin fest actually distracts from the deeper problems, as Trump dismantles the Western alliance as much through ignorance and clumsiness as design, as trade wars escalate, and as arrogant and aggressive populism rises.
While I'm not necessarily prone to clumsiness, I am human, so six months ago I decided to take a preventative measure to protect my most important piece of tech in case it falls or comes into contact with water.
Earlier Russian influence campaigns stood out for their clumsiness — Facebook posts from the Internet Research Agency, another arm of Project Lakhta that conducted Russia's social media disruption campaign in 2016, often contained broken English and off-topic cultural references.
What Kim Chi can do with makeup is nothing short of a miracle, and her imaginative runway looks kept her at the top of the season's pack even though her endearing clumsiness didn't do her any favors in performances.
There's a smack-your-forehead familiarity to much of "Rebel" and an occasional clumsiness of execution that you have to put up with to enjoy the appealingly hammy performances or embellishments like Ms. Truitt's wide array of natural hairstyles.
The cycle of clumsiness and well-deployed ire escalated just before Christmas, when a DUP minister combined a terse festive greeting with news of the axing of a small bursary for people to hone language skills in remote Irish-speaking places.
In that bit of desperation—the quiver and clumsiness of the imperative, "I know that it's late, but wait / Wait, I'll drive you home"—he offers a familiar sting: the unadorned vulnerability of being brought to your knees by desire.
There's a certain shaggy clumsiness to Mean Girls around its midsection, when the structure of the movie is fighting the structure of the Broadway show, and it keeps the musical from working as cleanly and effectively as the movie did.
There's a certain clumsiness in the way the opening episode insists on its grittiness and adult themes — and most viewers will probably need some time before they stop gawking at the fairy sex and focus instead on the story and characters.
Let's chalk up these kids' snarky, furiously penned essays for campus newspapers and meanspirited social media posts to the internet's mob mentality, a 20-year-old's clumsiness with rhetorical flourishes, and their deep need to be part of a clique.
He was never a great rapper, but he made a style of his enthusiastic clumsiness, surrounding his verses with proud soul samples, on "The College Dropout" (2004); high-res orchestrations, on "Late Registration" (2005); and arena-size triumphalism, on "Graduation" (2007).
Viewed on its own, without comparisons: Sierra Burgess is a paint-by-numbers teen movie whose admirable sincerity fails to make up for the clumsiness of its craftsmanship, and whose compelling teen girl friendship is marred by the creepiness of its love story.
However, this case does much more than provide insurance for your clumsiness: its patented Super Antenna technology aims to strengthen cellular data, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connection, making for faster loading (and a decreased urge to throw your phone out the window).
But what he was looking for, as he made his way along the trail, was a glimpse of the sky-blue windbreaker, and he hurtled straight down, so that he'd appear bold and at the same time hide his clumsiness on the turns.
Early episodes of the series, which opens with Mitch's firing, hint, despite their clumsiness, at promising directions: a dark comedy about sexual harassment; a go-girl thriller about some Katie Courics getting payback; a taboo-flouting drama about the complexities of #MeToo.
"It's unusual for them in my experience to appear as clumsy as they were over the last six weeks and that clumsiness has jarred people," Kaplan said, adding that China was unlikely to "melt down" in part because of its substantial dollar reserves.
All that's left of the old fumbling Bridget is her clumsiness—she falls in the mud at the music festival not once but twice, losing a shoe both times, and leaves her bags irretrievably in the ATM cubicle—and her cultural insensitivity.
Some of the officials said U.S. government experts are puzzled by the clumsiness of the hackers who targeted Macron, noting that the major dump of Macron-related materials came shortly before the start of a two-day black-out on media coverage of the election.
As Al Hart, a retired agent for stand-up comics who takes his very first client (Richard Dreyfuss) on the road for one last tour, Chase mostly engages in his trademark mugging, while his earnest moments are smothered by the clumsiness of the filmmaking.
N.Y.C. Nature Lady crabs, blue claw crabs and spider crabs all shuttle about the muddy, gritty bottoms of New York City's shores with familiar clumsiness, but scampering over the city's sandy Atlantic beaches at almost 10 miles per hour is an anomaly known as the ghost crab.
And between Trump's original (and continued) clumsiness in tying the travel ban to the Muslim ban, and his attacks on the judges who've ruled against him so far, the judges in the Fourth and Ninth Circuits have some good reasons to agree that Trump was over the line.
Again, there was a clumsiness to Damon's quotes, and while he was attempting to shed light on how sexuality can affect the bottom line, he just sounded like someone who didn't understand the full weight of other people's experiences, even though he could easily blather on about it.
Call it a mutual admiration society: one-time child actress turned Academy Award-winning movie star Jennifer Lawrence paid tribute to one-time child actress turned two-time Oscar winner and filmmaker Jodie Foster, who admitted that the two also share a history of clumsiness at awards ceremonies.
When Goddard made the move to London, she brought her collection of "frilly little nighties" with her, but soon switched to wearing Jeffery's button-ups around the house for the sake of modesty around his flatmates — a practice that soon became a problem, thanks to Goddard's self-professed clumsiness.
The real star here, though, is director James Wan (a veteran of "The Conjuring" and "Fast & Furious" series), who creates an unabashedly comic-book-immersive world -- with the occasional clumsiness that entails -- while lightening the mood considerably from the darkness into which some of DC's prior efforts descended.
In his life, Orbison seldom spoke the audience when he wasn't singing, so when the hologram took a stab at some light crowdwork, meekly thanking the audience for their applause after he finished a song, the clumsiness of a projection play-acting as the real thing felt fitting.
Artists, myself included, often explore what troubles them for reasons other than personal gain — and if I want an art world that can handle more than pretty pictures and simplistic evocations of identity, I understand that I will have to support not only difficult subjects but clumsiness and mistakes.
Given their rising expense and fragile nature (iPhones have jumped 15 percent in price since 2016, and Americans spent more than $3 billion on cracked screens last year), smartphones almost require being covered in a case like this so they can hold up to everyday life and everyday clumsiness.
I also find myself frequently using the screen on my X-Pro2 to grab shots I otherwise wouldn't be able to if I just used the viewfinder, and the clumsiness and limited flexibility of the X-Pro3's hinged display make these kinds of freehand shots much harder to pull off.
The episode, almost slapstick in its clumsiness, evoked the persistent, if mostly marginal, murmurings of some reactionaries that Benedict remains the true Pope, having been manipulated into resigning by a corrupt—and, in the most conspiratorial accounts, largely gay—Vatican bureaucracy that was fed up with his fealty to doctrine.
And from the point of view of that patient or that family member, the medical hierarchy is often somewhat opaque; if someone has been rude to you, you may not know whether this is the clumsiness of a nervous trainee or the arrogance of a senior doctor with god delusions.
"Not only does this diagnosis account for my clumsiness and much of the bodily damage I have accrued over the years, it also helps explain some of my migraines and the frequent rashes on my skin, the trouble I have regulating my body temperature, and my bowel and bladder problems," Kiesel wrote for Harvard.
But for all their possible clumsiness, when held against completed films, unfinished ones  can seem more animate, even electrified, in the sense that they seem to mime more faithfully the insecurity — the fluctuations, frustrations, and losses — of human experience, and also more feelingly attest to those specific instances when risk and catastrophe have intruded upon this very experience.
In the rom-com that kicked off the chick-lit craze, Bridget Jones's Diary, the title character (played by Renée Zellweger) quits her job at a publishing house (after having an affair with her boss) and lucks into a job as a reporter, where her producer humiliates her on national TV by showcasing her natural clumsiness.
Indeed Kroff entered the office in the sidelong manner in which he enters the seminar room, as if he were looking in two directions at once, like a creature with eyes on either side of its head; you have wondered if perhaps he has some sort of neurological impairment, though it could also be just ordinary clumsiness, a kind of obstinacy.
The book persuasively illustrates what an ineffectual congressman he was, apart from cozying up to the Koch brothers, Betsy DeVos and other rich Republican donors; the clumsiness and vanity of his one term as governor of Indiana, for which he did something that predecessors hadn't and "ordered up a collection of custom-embroidered clothes — dress shirts, polo shirts, and vests and jackets — decorated with his name and the words Governor of Indiana"; the strong possibility that he wouldn't have won re-election; his luck in being spared that humiliation by the summons from Trump, who needed an outwardly bland, intensely religious character witness to muffle his madness and launder his sins; and the alacrity with which he says whatever Trump needs him to regardless of the truth.

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