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To include these disease-specific criteria in a generic list would increase its total number of criteria and make it unmanageable.
Even a stiff breeze pushing on the side of a 60 foot (18.3 m) narrowboat can make it unmanageable and risky.
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These were made from the 1st century ad onward, because the size of the complete work made it unmanageable.
In the Operations notes, Formation Flying, orders specifically stated that the formation, as a whole, was not to stay together, saying each six aircraft section was to be a self-contained defensive unit, flying at different heights, stating that more than 12 aircraft per formation made it unwieldy and unmanageable by one leader.
But he says that its size these days can make it "completely unmanageable".
Standard search techniques, when applied to large databases such as PubMed, often return large, unmanageable lists of citations, which makes it difficult for clinical experts to find the salient information they need.
It's all those societal expectations, obstacles and expectations that complicate the process and make it feel overwhelming and unmanageable.
As units of productivity, the idea that we might not want to completely subsume our desires is dangerously human, which also makes it dangerously unmanageable.
Be careful not to make it too small or it may be more unmanageable.
This makes it a bit unmanageable.
Fourteen Tory peers were announced, 10 Liberal Democrats, five Labour and one Green, taking the size of the Lords to an unmanageable 785, making it one of the largest legislatures in the world.
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