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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as less manageable" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to compare the manageability of two or more things.
Example: "The new project is as less manageable as the previous one, which caused many issues."
Alternatives: "more difficult to manage" or "less easy to handle."
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This and our findings accords with previous findings that adults with CP experience life as less manageable and meaningful, and above all 'more unpredictable and incomprehensible' than the general population [ 41], impacting on well being and health status.
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The official familiar with the latest statistics said that even though the number of TIDE entries has grown substantially, this does not mean that the data is less manageable as intelligence agencies have gotten better at figuring how to extract information from the oceans of data.
As datasets become larger and less manageable, the comparative genomics tools of the future will need to adapt to provide meaningful information without overwhelming the user.
Managed democracy is becoming less and less manageable".
As a result, my work-related aspirations get higher, less manageable and further from reality with every year that passes.
However, as CKD progresses, CKD-related risk factors (e.g., hypertension) and comorbidities (e.g., CVD) become less manageable, resulting in a life expectancy that steadily decreases as a function of continual reductions in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) [ 2– 4].
Somerset faced less manageable opposition from his younger brother Thomas Seymour, who has been described as a "worm in the bud".
This is more painful and less manageable.
These have replaced more romantic but less manageable oak casks.
Those are likely to be much less manageable.
S&P argues that America's policymaking has become less predictable and its finances less manageable.
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