Sentence examples for can it be managed from inspiring English sources

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The fragile sentiment in the markets was illustrated by Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond, who told the BBC it was conceivable that a major European bank could go bust if the crisis got worse: "The question is, can it be managed … without creating systemic risk, which was the big issue around the Lehman Brothers collapse".

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The value of design can be leveraged if it is managed well.

It can be controlled, it can be managed, it can be shouldered and perhaps even lightened by the caring of others so you no longer feel like Atlas carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders.

"I'm not saying these trains are completely soundless and won't cause some sort of disruption, but it can be managed and it can be managed rather easily".

It can be managed well or it can be managed badly, but it cannot be solved.

I don't think it can ever be stopped, but it can be managed".

The provision of community rainwater tanks can be explored, provided it can be managed well by the community.

As long as there is a solution for waste, it can be managed: you can create value and you can create jobs.

It can be managed safely if it is left undisturbed but there have been calls for urgent action to make schools safer, as Tim Muffett reports.

When diagnosed early, it is obvious that it can be managed with good or excellent results.

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