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Manageable failure might be cause for more optimism than Klein thinks, and I'll come back to why in a minute.
He writes accurately about the topic, and finishes by noting that, "It's possible that we can slowly, painfully pull ourselves towards a manageable failure, but I'm not willing to call that optimism".
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He learned that an estimated 5 million people a year showed up in ERs with such telling symptoms as shortness of breath or swollen legs and that congestive heart failure was manageable if caught early enough.
Consider how manageable your dog's liver failure is.
1 It is also a risk factor, albeit, a manageable one, for conditions like stroke, kidney failure, heart failure, and myocardial infarction.
Those negotiations, aimed at forcing hedge funds and other private holders of Greek debt to accept large losses in order to make the country's debt load more manageable, will resume Wednesday amid rising concerns about the consequences of failure.
The Federal Reserve could implicitly head off a public auction failure by buying Treasury securities to make the auction manageable.
In the present study, the major toxicities of induction therapy, which included leukopenia, congestive heart failure, paralytic ileus and anaphylactic reaction to docetaxel, were manageable with standard approaches.
It ignores the fact that most chronic diseases are socially expected to be invisible and manageable and those who aren't seen to thrive sufficiently are stigmatised for this failure (the so-called "John Wayne" model of chronic disease [ 42]).
Despite this, diarrhoea in most cases was manageable and reversible and only a few patients developed dehydration, electrolyte imbalances and acute renal failure as a consequence; although, in one case the renal failure was fatal.
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