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The fact is that while elderly people who overstay their welcome are increasingly milking their baby boomers dry--due to advances in medical care which are extending longevity to increasingly unwieldy limits--the expense of giving mom or dad a proper send-off are escalating as funerals become an ever more lucrative business.

The Bell Rocket Belt was used in the Sean Connery James Bond movie Thunderball, and at the US Olympics in 1984 but, as Wilson says, it was unwieldy and had limited capacity due to the storage space required for its hydrogen peroxide fuel.

This was a real advance from the episodic media circuses of media antiquity -- which were limited by the relatively unwieldy analog mechanics of newspaper extras, newsreels and radio.

Of all the ways that Congress finds to make Americans cringe, the creation of leadership political action committees (PACs) -- campaign finance vehicles that provide yet another avenue for special interest influence and test the furthest limits of the English language with unwieldy acronyms -- may induce the strongest grimaces.

During Mr. Koizumi's 20 months in office his efforts to limit spending, raise taxes and dismantle unwieldy bureaucracies have been met with strong resistance from lawmakers in the governing Liberal Democratic Party.

The five-digit limit makes entering an account number so unwieldy that the manual suggests you "make the call with ArialPhone and then use another phone to dial the digits".

This bureaucratic reform may indicate an attempt by Peribsen to limit the power of these officials, further evidence for a bloated and unwieldy state administration under Nynetjer.

Teasing out the nature of the relationships is made far more difficult, if not impossible, if the experimental design of the studies is flawed or too limited for the desired inferences, and/or if the observational methods are inappropriate or too unwieldy to obtain the necessary data validly.

In brief, open-text questions do not limit the range of topics that respondents may raise [ 54], however, may generate an unwieldy volume of data to critically analyse [ 22].

Engineers quickly reach the limits of human ability to track information, to the point that checking logs and analytics becomes impractical and unwieldy on a system running thousands of services.

But if you've seen how expensive and unwieldy state risk pools can be, how difficult they are to join (six-month waiting periods, etc)., and the limits to their coverage, you know it's a plan that provides very little for "the least of us".

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