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The word "unmanaged" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is not under control or supervision. Example: "The unmanaged forest area has become overgrown and difficult to navigate."
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unmanaged
adjective
Not managed.
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In practice, these financial conglomerates, characterised by incompatible baronies and unfathomable complexity of interactions between products, were unmanageable and, effectively, unmanaged.
Drivers exchange the gridlock that would happen at unmanaged junctions for a pattern of stop-go movement that can still be frustrating, and which burns more fuel than a smooth passage would.Creating such a smooth passage means adjusting a vehicle's speed so that it always arrives at the lights when they are green.
In the terms of the trade, tablets like the iPad and the various Android equivalents are "unmanaged environments" that lack the various features needed for use in an enterprise.
But it is nevertheless a story of unmanaged emotions, primitive masculinity and failure.The biggest difference between "The Damned United" and "The Boat That Rocked" may be that "The Damned" is quietly affecting whereas "The Boat" is lamentable.
Before he died, Hardin admitted he should have called his article "The Tragedy of the Unmanaged Commons".In "Governing the Commons", which was published in 1990, Elinor Ostrom of Indiana University described the rules needed to keep a commons going.
Today just 3% of insured Americans remain in "unmanaged" fee-for-service plans.From its earliest days, managed care has upset traditionally minded doctors.
Cities are choked with unmanaged traffic.
They provided an umbrella of protection from different types of human activities and were also advantageous for species in nearby unmanaged ecosystems.
I walk, tracing a contour, through a gloriously quiet and unmanaged woodland.
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This can explain why critics of traditional Medicare delicately but nonsensically prefer to decry it as being fee for service rather than as free-choice-of-providers insurance or unmanaged-care insurance.
The nuclear industry's very existence is dependent on hidden public subsidies – costs borne by society in the event of nuclear disaster, as well as the costs of the still-unmanaged disposal of nuclear waste.
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