| An overlapping but different set of biological problems are usefully modeled by manageably small analog circuits. |
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| Aspects of biological systems are usefully modeled by manageably small digital programs. |
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| They're sweet, colorful, lickable and a manageably small snack in an age of gargantuan portions. |
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| With these policies, the deficit drops away in the next 10 years, and more important, it stays manageably low for the decades after that. |
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| This approach allows people to take on responsibilities and build self-confidence more manageably. |
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| It's little wonder such communities are fodder for the satirists, offering a manageably small cast of characters with convoluted interactions running toward high comedy. |
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| Graduates with incomes above this minimum threshold can manageably pay no more than a certain percentage of their income on their student loan debt. |
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| If you require a practical and well built car that's manageably sized and won't break the bank, Hyundai have something that is well worth a look. |
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| The fiscal plan will help keep the national debt, now around 10 percent of GDP, manageably low. |
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| He has shown us how to think meaningfully and talk manageably about class in America. |
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| What many of the cases across the country share in common is a desire by students to hold their institutions accountable in ways both impossibly big and manageably small. |
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| Explore and promote day-use opportunities with an interpretive focus to increase the number of visitors who can safely and manageably access Ivvavik National Park. |
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| Rather than millions of items spread across tens of thousands of pages, Direct Navigation sites provide a succinct single page containing a focused and manageably sized set of information. |
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| Yet, now that the games have gone and Mr Bloomberg has come back with a better plan for a cheaper stadium sited much more manageably in the borough of Queens, voters have decided they quite like the rest of his mayoralty. |
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