I am so used to using plastic cups everywhere that the drink glasses seemed unmanageably heavy and got very cold from the ice! |
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But if casuistry hadn't looked any further than the singularity of such cases, their list would have grown unmanageably. |
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In a country where the largest companies are unmanageably diffuse and managers are unaccountable, this is precisely the wrong lesson. |
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The argument that the costs of removing extreme poverty would be unmanageably large in the modern world is clearly not sustainable. |
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This proved for some uses however as unmanageably, for example for pilots, who were meagerly with instruments equipped airplanes dependent on fast and precise time measurement in their at that time. |
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The advantage of monetary valuation is that it greatly simplifies the MCA by combining a large number of different environmental impact categories, thereby avoiding an unmanageably large number of criteria. |
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I tried a similar procedure for our stations, but the range between the largest and smallest magnitudes seemed unmanageably large. |
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By contrast, its technicolour dealings with China are less apocalyptic, but many times more complex almost unmanageably so. In principle, the policy's two tracks fit together well. |
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