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Already the states, with an average of 35m people each, look unmanageably large, on the whole.
Preserving variety in subsets of unmanageably large data sets should aid machine learning.
Richard Evans, a historian who opposes Mr Gove's plans, says that "history is an unmanageably large subject in many ways".
These forms are inter-translatable, but the translations are much larger than the originals, often unmanageably large.
Titled "Laissées" ("Leftovers" or "Remnants"), the paintings were reincarnations of some of his earlier, unmanageably large works, now cut down, collaged and recombined and still quite big.
The problem with The Hour is that, far from being unmanageably large, the BBC in 1957 appears to have employed about six people.
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It's that an unmanageably-large number of patents for 4G (LTE) cellular components — more than 60,000, in fact — have been declared "standards essential". But declared by whom?
They exacerbated the corruption that had already bred in unmanageably big classes and deteriorating facilities.
In any card game with a growing pool of cards, eventually the number of cards which can be played becomes unmanageably big.
Regional development may be favoured if the inhabitants have a strong attachment to the area or if the population density in cities where they might relocate is already unmanageably great.
As particle accelerators risk becoming unmanageably big and expensive to build and run, a team of European physicists hopes to solve the problem with a new accelerator design based on simple fiber-optic lasers.
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