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Not quite as free and open as the hack day at the Guardian but one that will be manageable and acceptable within my school.
As Larry Summers, the economist and former Treasury secretary, points out, the Fed has pushed rates so low that many of those loans will now reset to levels that will be manageable for people who could afford the original loans.
The low price for gas now, after the boom years since 2007 or so in other states (which produced the problems and anger distilled into the film "Gasland"), will insure that any drilling effort plays out at a pace that will be manageable.
Choose something that will be manageable.
Choose a size that will be manageable for you, especially if you don't have a lot of floor to cover.
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This is the only way to ensure a migration policy that will be understood by the French and manageable by France.
Even if the nuclear waste production will start only with the deuterium-deuterium phase, provisions have to be taken now with the design of the ITER facilities that will be used for the treatment and interim storage of the waste, in order to demonstrate that all the ITER waste will be safely manageable with the existing outlets.
Industry analysts, though, predict that federal regulation, like higher taxes, will be manageable for the tobacco companies.
Freddie's chief executive, Richard Syron Richard Syron, assured analysts that losses from the mortgage mess will be manageable "under any reasonable scenario".
During phase II, grade 3 or 4 toxicity included neutropenia (50%), anemia (18.4%), thrombocytopenia (18.4%), and febrile neutropenia (2.6%), and no treatment-related deaths were observed, indicating that the current combination at RD will be manageable with acceptable acute toxicity.
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