ham-fisted造句1 The report criticizes the ham-fisted way in which complaints were dealt with.
2 They made several ham-fisted attempts to spy on her.
3 But he was so ham-fisted about it.
4 The furore was increased by the ham-fisted police hunt for those responsible.
5 his ham-fisted efforts to assist her.
6 Never before have I come across such a ham-fisted person as he is.
7 It is also because the doctors have been ham-fisted: look at Hank Paulson's changes of mind about whether to use America's $700 billion rescue fund to recapitalise banks or to buy toxic assets.
8 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.
9 The ham actor was ham-fisted after he took a slice of ham.
10 But the ham-fisted response to the Nobel crisis has dramatically undermined Beijing's post-Tiananmen efforts to rehabilitate its image.
11 For all its ham-fisted PR, it has, so far,[www.] been able to ride out its image problems.
12 They can all be made in minutes by even the most ham-fisted of cooks.
13 I looked for the bolt of the gun desperately, ham-fisted with the unfamiliar weapon.
14 The large defence cuts that Labour proposes would be ruinous to job prospects, and its ham-fisted intervention plans would not work.
15 When I first went to China, I was so ham-fisted that I couldn't even handle chopsticks.
16 Today, 15 years later, I know why my attempt at consoling my friend was so ham-fisted .
17 We created a free page in a few minutes, but it's ham-fisted compared to what other users have devised with the same tools.
18 "I think there's concerns about the disruption, " he said on CNN's "State of the Union, " calling the scheduling of the speech a "little ham-fisted" by the White House.