But bigger worries predate the glitch, not least the ham-fisted handling of quarrels over existing domains.
Like Muhammad Ali facing George Foreman, I defy my own strategy and attack the meal two-fisted.
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If not, change will come anyway--likely in the ham-fisted way that comes naturally to Washington.
Is Grassley's ploy a ham-fisted attempt to shake down rich Wall Streeters for campaign contributions?
Then Cirrus owners raucously debate whether blame goes to a flawed part or a ham-fisted owner.
The melodrama opens on a lighthearted note, but Ms. Serreau leaps in with fairly ham-fisted farce.
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They should be praised for scrutinising creditworthiness at long last, not pilloried for being tight-fisted.
Consumer spending seems unsustainably strong given weak income growth, shrunken wealth, and tight-fisted banks.
Arason's poor fisted clearance presented Evans with an open goal but the Manchester United defender fired over.
Donors, their generosity worn out by a year of spectacular calamities, were tight-fisted, and aid agencies overstretched.
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The usual answer is that German taxpayers are tight-fisted and that Mrs Merkel is afraid of them.
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Although not quite as tight-fisted as Estonia, Riga still avoided the European disease.
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Mr. MYERS: Two fisted boogie-woogie was all the rage by the late 1930s.
Generali now has to take the same tight-fisted approach abroad as at home.
While things have loosened up a bit since the financial crisis began, financial institutions, such as banks, are still tight-fisted.
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At first blush, it seems odd that the bank would be so tight-fisted with such a large amount of money.
Shadow communities and local government secretary Hilary Benn said the "ham-fisted" way the government had handled the process had created uncertainty.
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What Silverman has proved adept at is cutting costs, a skill that no doubt pleases the network's tight-fisted corporate parent General Electric.
Are they more or less tight-fisted than they were a month ago?
The tongue-tied and hard-fisted Mr Yanukovich did little to win this election.
Wright reached second on Brett Gardner's throwing error and got a great jump off the bag when Duda fisted a single to right-center.
Women dominate the show's viewership and the ham-fisted replacement of anchor Ann Curry with Savannah Guthrie last year tore at the show's popularity.
China, meanwhile, says that it needs not just money but also clean technology, and accuses rich-countries of being tight-fisted with their intellectual property.
"Gordon Brown's growing failure as prime minister and his ham-fisted treatment of a popular MP have resulted in disaster for Labour, " he said.
The firms want to manage their public relations better than the ham-fisted Swiss, and to avoid the threat of sanctions against their American subsidiaries.
Ham-fisted attempts by Brazil and Turkey to revive the deal would have provided Iran with 20%-enriched uranium but brought none of the other benefits.
The resulting sense of being short-changed corresponds to an ancient English stereotype about tight-fisted Scots, one of the few prejudices that is still broadly permissible.
Mensing had a shot bravely blocked by Barr at one end before Cerny fisted away Kevin McBride's powerful drive as Falkirk responded with a counter-attack.
But most important is firms' iron-fisted approach to hiring and pay.
There is even a ham-fisted attempt, at the start, to present Ives as a modern Nick Carraway, preparing the way for a figure of Gatsbyish splendor.
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