A further delay in the price hike would increase the budget deficit to an unmanageable level and strengthen inflationary pressures. |
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That said, head office still seems to be populated by an unmanageable number of monkeys. |
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Little showed admirable poise trying to manage the unmanageable Red Sox bullpen. |
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Lack of proper ballast made the ship unmanageable and he dropped her port bow anchor and radioed for help. |
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Administering all ten techniques to control spam effectively can quickly become unmanageable. |
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In recent years Nimbin has gone from having four full-time doctors to just Dr Oxlee, who says his workload has become unmanageable. |
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History teaches us that unless these pernicious tendencies are scotched, they grow to become unmanageable monsters later on. |
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But Zimbabwe's economic slide in recent years shows that he is finding both relationships increasingly unmanageable. |
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I would say my life had become unmanageable, and I was having problems with both the medications and the alcohol. |
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Caregivers identified lack of mobility and loss of bladder control most frequently as unmanageable symptoms. |
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But this time around caring for each individual needs was not that easy, and his once tame land started to grow unmanageable and wild. |
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With the tide running, the work of moving the rolling logs became almost unmanageable. |
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These theaters of anxiety illustrate collective helplessness in the face of unmanageable man-made, natural or supernatural forces. |
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With hordes of people converging on these malls at once, the traffic situation becomes unmanageable leading to endless traffic jams and chaos. |
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Surely this calls for a return to physical discipline to halt the endless slide into an unmanageable society. |
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An introduction to the soft skills of people-management for the previously proudly unmanageable. |
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It is a time span that contains such a variety of genres that such a task would seem to be almost unmanageable. |
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I have heard it said that you were eased out of Washington, perhaps at British suggestion, because your independence made you unmanageable. |
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Councillors were concerned that around 60 lorries per day and hundreds of cars will place an unmanageable strain on the town's roads. |
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Evidently, if the proposal is followed strictly, the resultant tariff structure will be inconsistent and unmanageable. |
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It has to be beautiful and slightly wild without becoming unmanageable and disorganised. |
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Owners of unruly hedges or unmanageable gardens need fear no more thanks to a pair of four-legged lawn mowers now available for hire. |
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Despite the apparent attractions, however, diseconomies of scale can easily put the firm at a disadvantage by making it too big and unmanageable. |
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But they did so with such disregard for the logistics of the whole that it rapidly proved unmanageable. |
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Her hair is coiffed and gelled, rather than bushy and unmanageable. |
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People with frizzy or curly hair often find their hair unmanageable. |
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What makes the problem of unmanageable debt so hard to solve is that it isn't just a matter of failing to balance the family budget. |
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To include all the translations currently available would bloat the core package and make it unmanageable for uploading purposes. |
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It is the old fear of having the troops disperse and become unmanageable, uncontrollable if formed in deployed lines or skirmishing formation. |
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Invalided out of the army, he tried teaching but found children unmanageable, and admitted later that he had not the first idea how to teach. |
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What in the past appeared to be a beneficial synergy of operations now looks like a series of unmanageable conflicts. |
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Participants reported that the costs of living with chronic illnesses like diabetes can be unmanageable. |
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If you feel that you are already in an unmanageable debt situation, take action right away. |
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At the planned database levels, the volume of work would become unmanageable. |
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Keep in mind, however, that there is help available if any of the feelings become unmanageable or too uncomfortable. |
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This will help you identify problems before they become unmanageable and help you to keep your business on track. |
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In many businesses weekly income statements are used to prevent small problems from growing into bigger ones that may become unmanageable. |
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Crop yields are an autonomous factor that is largely unmanageable in the farming context. |
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The system, already bordering the unmanageable, runs the risk of loosing its sense and drowning in the meanders of bureaucracy. |
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Fortunately, many companies don't let the problems degenerate into unmanageable situations. |
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Thick brows can seem unmanageable and it's best to pluck the stray hairs under the brow first. |
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The unmanageable profusion of tags for people, places, and kinships, distinguishes scientific expertise from other modes of knowledge and authority. |
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It sounds like he has one of those voices that can be controlled at full force, but that becomes unpredictable and unmanageable at mezzo forte or softer. |
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Revolutions or unmanageable riots have inevitably followed the rise of masses of bored, underemployed young people. |
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But by then, of course, the problem would have become unmanageable. |
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When one of these moods overtook her, she became unmanageable. |
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Knowing some of the local politics I am aware that trying to support six chief executives, all with different working styles, may be an unmanageable job. |
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Two loads from the bucket will fill the tank, however two full loads make the bucket unmanageable to lift and control the pour efficiently causing splashing. |
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What you need are huge and unmanageable Visa and store charge card debts, with a few court proceedings and the odd repossession threat hanging over your head. |
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Consumer groups and MPs have warned that people could be storing up problems for the future, with rising interest rates making debts unmanageable. |
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Owners neuter male dogs and cats when the flow of testosterone in their bloodstream generates either unmanageable behaviour or unwanted offspring. |
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That is the real, basic, problem underlying unmanageable migration flows. |
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The workload is crushing, the information flow seemingly unmanageable. |
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Conversely, nicotine withdrawal syndrome features unmanageable anxiety, problems concentrating, irritability, cravings to smoke, sleep disturbance and other CNS symptoms. |
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The range of UV curable reactive diluents offered today is almost unmanageable. |
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On the other hand, the candidate countries will need assistance in order to be able to apply the acquis without placing unmanageable demands on their public finances. |
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However, for a large number of modules, this becomes almost unmanageable. |
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My life had become unmanageable and I was on the verge of suicide. |
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The basic physical inertia of the global climate system means that ignoring scientific warnings will lead to unprecedented, costly and potentially unmanageable consequences. |
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When the flat file became unmanageable, we switched to a proper database system. |
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As water tables fall and surface water variability increases, harvest cutbacks could occur simultaneously in many countries, creating potentially unmanageable food scarcity. |
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This government was elected two years ago and for two years we have been calling on it to prepare to deal with an unmanageable crisis-the forestry crisis-and to develop appropriate measures. |
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Labour said analysis of the plans submitted so far reveals they would lead to about 3C of warming, not the 2C above pre-industrial levels needed to avoid unmanageable consequences. |
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The other major threat – disease – may prove more unmanageable though. |
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It is important to recognize that frizz is really a broad category incorporating everything from flyaways and split ends, to severe damage from over-processing and heat-styling that leaves your hair coarse and unmanageable. |
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When the accumulators are exhausted, the control forces become significantly higher, though not unmanageable as long as the aircraft is operated in accordance with approved procedures. |
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Regional escalation, unmanageable migratory flows, disruption of energy supply and trade routes, the creation of breeding grounds for terrorist and criminal other activity threaten the security of the European Union itself. |
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Chad has been facing an increasingly unmanageable influx of refugees, and Idriss Déby Itno, a Zaghawa, has been criticised even within his own clan. |
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Meanwhile, the everyday landscape becomes more nightmarish and unmanageable each year. |
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If problems become unmanageable, as local administrators in Limburg fear, the beaver will be captured again. |
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The formalities might be unmanageable and the delays in registering valid rights and the related contracts could be a hindrance to freedom of movement in a very brisk market. |
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It is there to cover unmanageable or un-hedgeable risk. |
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At least this year's overrun isn't as unmanageable as last year! |
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France demanded a high payment for compensation to slaveholders who lost their property, and Haiti was saddled with unmanageable debt for decades. |
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