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No doubt this plan would have proved unmanageable even if Boethius had not been executed in his mid-forties.
The task of providing everybody with homes ultimately proved unmanageable: proliferating slums outpaced new construction; poverty rose.
But, it said, "The two months following the atrocity in Tunisia, and then Turkey joining the coalition against Isis, together with ensuing events, have had a considerable impact on the market which have sadly proved unmanageable.
The year 1997 was when fashion halted the self-destructive course that began two decades ago as designers encouraged women to discard the rules and do their own thing, a credo that proved unmanageable for most.
First there was the salutary shock, in 1994, of Mr Berlusconi having invented his party out of virtually nothing and winning a general election only a few months later; no matter that his coalition proved unmanageable and that he was out within eight months.
Their former 20-acre historic Gothic Abbey had proved unmanageable and uneconomical.
As Jobs took the stage, a video stream captured a murky view of the stage from too many rows back, but the audio proved unmanageable.
In contrast, pups taken at 3 4 weeks of age proved unmanageable, with only one in 11 of such pups becoming tame, despite one month of eight hours per day of socialization with people.
Multivariable Cox regression models were initially attempted but proved unmanageable in terms of computer and time constraints, therefore Poisson regression was used for the calculation of MRRs, allowing inclusion of a primary baseline category of all other breeds.
It elicited huge praise for Germany's humane approach, but ultimately it has proven unmanageable.
She ends up spending the night; but the cat, vicious, bloodthirsty, proves unmanageable, and the waitress loses interest in both of them.
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