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"unmanageable" Definitions
  1. difficult or impossible to control or deal with
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If anything, the overload in music feels even more unmanageable.
When every day feels a month, the world feels unmanageable.
And they're constantly frustrated with a system that feels unmanageable.
As the pile became nearly unmanageable, the guests began hovering.
The culprit, nearly always, is a politically unmanageable fiscal burden.
That not only would be tragic, it would be unmanageable.
Climate change can often feel like an overwhelming and unmanageable.
You feel somewhat uncomfortable, but it's not unbearable or unmanageable.
Their unmanageable debts then get passed on to the taxpayers.
"Those tensions didn't seem unmanageable until recently," Ms. Glock said.
Even Nigerian hair had a reputation for being tough and unmanageable.
My life has become unmanageable and I'll do whatever it takes.
Cons: Expensive, the unit warms up quickly; unattractive and unmanageable cord
Are you comfortable telling your boss when your workload becomes unmanageable?
It was time to admit that my inbox had become unmanageable.
Officials say that the number of radicalized individuals has become unmanageable.
For years she lived a dual life, but that became unmanageable.
Unfortunately, public management is often inefficient and unmanageable all over the world.
Originally we asked for a trained animal, because raccoons are generally unmanageable.
This is a recipe for unbearable mental strain and unmanageable cognitive load.
Hernandez was arrested and his bail was set at an unmanageable $250,000.
Causes include unmanageable workloads, inadequate technology, and a lack of social support.
Nighttime is unmanageable, we're just about all the way into it now.
But such a policy would create an unmanageable glut of genetic data.
When we get crushed the situation will be completely unmanageable and explosive.
Mission clarity is not the only problem plaguing DHS, which is structurally unmanageable.
And at the same time, there's so much rot that it looks unmanageable.
"Jared's portfolio would be unmanageable for the smartest man on Earth," Oliver said.
Pay too much and a tight budget can spiral into an unmanageable one.
His experience of juggling the two commitments was frustrating, sleepless, and ultimately unmanageable.
Compromises were made, but by the mid-4403th Century, pitch inflation had become unmanageable.
DFS examiners, arriving in July, found an "unmanageable" backlog of alerts for suspicious transactions.
Speaking later in the Ukrainian capital, he said developments in Idlib had become "unmanageable".
If every group pressing for change took the same approach, it would become unmanageable.
Hillary's cookie is raisin-heavy, perhaps a few more than usual, but not unmanageable.
If your given concern feels unmanageable, seek out professional medical or mental health care.
Compliance will not be costless, but, with current technology, it should not be unmanageable.
The Titans aren't unmanageable, and there are players here who actually could be good.
While there are admittedly serious global threats, none are existential and none are unmanageable.
Unfair treatment at work, unreasonable deadlines, unmanageable workload and lack of support from managers.
Assuming the Chiefs don't score many touchdowns, Houston shouldn't get an unmanageable game script.
Elsewhere, the Riverteens take stock of their life and wonder how it got so unmanageable.
"People are in unmanageable pain," television personality and founder of Skinnygirl Cocktails Bethenny Frankel said.
Falling oil prices made the debt load unmanageable and forced sharp cutbacks in public services.
Ignoring them "could create a situation that is unmanageable in terms of security", he warned.
If for any reason these payments become unmanageable, you can exit early with no penalties.
Where cities are growing at unmanageable speed, the private sector is taking up the slack.
Donald Trump will likely face fallout, and in a way that is unexpected or unmanageable.
"This is not an unmanageable thing in the context of reasonable economic data," he said.
The causes of burnout include unmanageable work loads, inadequate technology, and a lack of support.
By my senior year of college, my school work had grown more unmanageable, not less.
He was totally unmanageable, and enjoyed the notoriety his antics gave him within the prison.
Rather, the grind of surviving as a family on $10 a day had become unmanageable.
His critics said his acquisitions became an unmanageable torrent of 19803,000 new items a day.
Others think it would become unmanageable to monitor passengers from Italy, Japan and South Korea.
I complain of chronic "dad brain" — my sleep-deprived mind making daily tasks feel unmanageable.
And of those who have debt, 75 percent said it is unmanageable, Wells Fargo said.
She was prescribed pain medication, but her life felt unmanageable, and she could barely function.
Where groups of adults admit that their lives are unmanageable and they want to be better.
The digital payments company went public in November and some say the dual roles are unmanageable .
In my view the big 'universal' banks are, in their current forms, broken models and unmanageable.
If he pushes ahead, he could find himself with a choice between unmanageable unrest—or resignation.
At Uber, Frei faced a near insurmountable challenge in taming the ride-hailing startup's unmanageable founder.
For these coastal communities, impacts are occurring now and, without dedicated attention, risk is becoming unmanageable.
If your undergrad debt is already unmanageable for you, tacking on more might be a mistake.
It's no news that the federal government is careening toward dangerous and unmanageable levels of debt.
It's really hard for a grower to manage the unmanageable things that will affect a crop.
People in droves had lost their savings, and most families' debts had increased to unmanageable proportions.
The grimy and slobber-soaked Hooch is too big, loud, and unmanageable to have many friends.
If toward, it draws you in with a great, sometimes unmanageable feeling of desire and reward.
It was not an unmanageable burden on our practices and improved the health of our patients.
"It was growing a bit unmanageable for the subway, for them to maintain," Ms. Hofer said.
I'm happy for the environment that we have bicycles now in the city, but it's unmanageable.
This doesn't create an unmanageable burden on state officials, nor does it require a draconian bill.
With Uber entering the space, other cities might want to follow suit before the infestation becomes unmanageable.
That uncertainty will provide room for pessimism to feed on itself and perhaps grow into something unmanageable.
First as kids and then as kind of mentors to the next generation of unmanageable young geniuses.
"So, some will criticize the Green New Deal for being too bold, or being unmanageable," O'Rourke said.
"It was unmanageable to be stalked like that, every moment of the day," she told Vanity Fair.
Her reading taste runs to Marguerite Duras and Clarice Lispector—women who are brainy, sexy, complex, unmanageable.
Full-time parenting became even more unmanageable after my baby started dropping naps and became more mobile.
Now the social media leaders feel compelled to convince the nation they can responsibly manage the unmanageable.
On a particularly hard day, when the advocacy work seemed overwhelming and somewhat unmanageable, Nguyen felt defeated.
I'm half Jewish/Eastern European and half Greek so I have crazy thick, wavy, often unmanageable hair.
Her hair — originally a mass of well-kept brunette waves — grays, frizzes, and grows into an unmanageable tangle.
The cost of health care in the U.S. is often unmanageable, especially for low-income individuals and families.
However, honest-but-unlucky people whose borrowings are genuinely unmanageable urgently need help getting out of their predicament.
Illustration: Jim Cooke/GizmodoA decade is all it took, more or less, for the internet to become unmanageable.
The immediate tension between Goldberg and his own community tightened as the site grew to an unmanageable size.
When that happens, skiing to the North Pole will become logistically unmanageable, prohibitively expensive and all but impossible.
It is unmanageable and dangerous in a world when crises are happening in the blink of an eye.
And the price of dental, vision and hearing care can be unmanageable for seniors living on fixed incomes.
If the total is unmanageable, consider applying for a payment option that links your payments to your income.
This can lead to so-called "unmanageable debt" with monthly payments exceeding 15 percent of income, she said.
"The border towns could become very unmanageable very quickly," says Meyer of the Washington Office on Latin America.
And some people, regardless of age, may simply be averse to the risk of running up unmanageable debt.
The fine for a misdemeanor is typically about $1,000, which can be unmanageable for a low-income person.
When I was drinking, because my life was so unmanageable, I was afraid of not having a home.
So when the next wave of retaliatory violence came around, the city was already caught in an unmanageable situation.
Deposit outflows of a magnitude that placed unmanageable pressure on the group's liquidity position would also trigger a downgrade.
Maybe not — one can only sleep with the lights on for so long before the electric bill becomes unmanageable.
And when the credit card bills and mortgage payments become unmanageable… the results can be nothing short of disastrous.
American efforts were poisoned, among other factors, by unmanageable levels of toxicity between Obama and Israeli PM Bibi Netanyahu.
The legislation would create a federal oversight board, appointed by Washington, with power to restructure Puerto Rico's unmanageable debt.
Graduates only pay back based on their income above £21,000 a year, meaning that their debts never become unmanageable.
Now, this expertise and urgency will be honed in on the existential threat of our generation: unmanageable climate chaos.
Her daughter (Joan Allen), son-in-law (David Cromer) and grandson (Lucas Hedges) try to manage the unmanageable decline.
Boatwright, lacking job prospects or unmanageable addictions, has fallen permanently between these cracks and never seems to get help.
When it comes to our public water, these toxins can create problems on an almost unmanageable scale if contaminated.
And again, with the Met, there's the inventory issue: unmanageable tons of stuff to consider, even within a theme.
It's so big and unwieldy right now, I'd like to see it broken up myself, because it's almost unmanageable.
Mr. Trump has said he will relieve what many in the business community denounce as an unmanageable regulatory burden.
Of course, complaints about the unmanageable velocity of the world have been with us since industrialization, if not before.
But money needs to be released immediately, not just when a mass displacement happens and the crisis reaches unmanageable levels.
Instead of having one or two messages to respond to, within a week the pile of correspondence can seem unmanageable.
Anyone who faces unmanageable credit card debt knows the feelings of fear and stomach-knotting unease that come with it.
Then the economic free fall became unmanageable; overnight, bread more than doubled in price and people took to the streets.
Under Labour, it had chewed through six Home Secretaries in thirteen years and had come to be seen as unmanageable.
They were so unmanageable — screaming, intractable, flailing — that four state foster families in two weeks requested that they be moved.
Mr. McAleenan, on his first trip to the border as acting homeland security secretary, said the numbers have become unmanageable.
The legislation would create a federal oversight board, appointed by Washington, with power to restructure Puerto Rico's unmanageable debt load.
They have stopped using it because the health risks are so great that the liability of continued use is unmanageable.
Tracking the prices of every Impressionist painting sold at auction would be an unmanageable task, so Norman's solution was to compromise.
And the world is such a complex and unmanageable place that Trump will soon discover the limits of his freewheeling style.
She said she suffered postpartum depression after her first pregnancy but it never got to a point where it was unmanageable.
In the best of circumstances recovery is challenging, but in a year with so many disasters it starts to become unmanageable.
"Losing two consecutive CEOs who have taken significantly different approaches to the unions would imply the business is unmanageable," Khoo said.
But as anyone who has ever raced to the polls after work knows, the lines quickly grow from annoying to unmanageable.
Cuts to SNAP would add unmanageable pressure and make it impossible for people who are in need to feed their families.
People email claiming to be going through tough times and request assistance, citing a disability, sick mother or another unmanageable expense.
The proposals would create a quota mechanism to deal with exceptional situations when a country is confronted with an unmanageable crisis.
With just over 66,000 followers to reach out to, it gives volunteers a lot of work but not an unmanageable amount.
It's in that nonverbal place that Joaquin Phoenix's performance, along with Hildur Gudnadottir's melancholy score, wraps the film in unmanageable sorrow.
My Newport-inspired Internet cleanse happened to coincide with a handful of other events that made me feel raw and unmanageable.
Without regional autonomy, investment and local control of resources, the federal structure will become increasingly unmanageable and public resistance will mushroom.
I don't have any debt because I've never owned anything and I dropped out of college before my loans got unmanageable.
A number of things had to happen in order for the decades-long tension between slavery and freedom to become unmanageable.
If anything, this is the machine that Stray Kids actively fight against — societal expectations and unmanageable pressure put on young people today.
Tamayo, speaking at a Senate hearing on Thursday, said the overcrowding had led to unmanageable outbreaks of pulmonary tuberculosis, CNN Philippines said.
People with unmanageable student debt have several options: If you have federal student loans, you can qualify for income-based repayment plans.
The email, really, it is a curated view of the web at a time when the web had become completely unmanageable, right?
If an unmanageable number of jobs was sent to the processor, certain protected programs would spit their data into a memory bank.
Venezuela has been running enormous, unmanageable GDP deficits of more than 10 percent for years, even back when oil prices were high.
We're viewed as unmanageable liabilities that threaten the freedom and livelihoods of healthcare professionals across every point of the continuum of care….
The causes of this widespread clinician burnout include unmanageable work loads, inadequate technology, and a lack of social support, the study found.
Currently, federal student aid is a complicated system that encourages students to take on unmanageable debt and incentivizes colleges to raise tuition.
With some of the highest interest rates for any type of credit, credit-card debt can quickly snowball to seemingly unmanageable levels.
A world where we find synchronicity with ourselves and analyze our feelings and experiences openly before they become unmanageable and life-destroying.
The company would seek bankruptcy protection if those costs were determined to be unmanageable, Bloomberg reported citing people familiar with the situation.
The Italians have long bridled that they have been left alone by their E.U. partners to deal with an unmanageable migration burden.
When his term ends, the border will still be open, and an unmanageable immigration court backlog will still prevent meaningful interior enforcement.
Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci said in a statement the government will carefully manage spending to ensure deficits do not become unmanageable.
Our tendency is to sit idly by while small problems grow into unmanageable crises, then swing into action to save the day.
MUMBAI (Reuters Breakingviews) - The biggest thing Indian infrastructure has built up is a reputation for unmanageable risk that is hard to model.
It's not a question of exaggerating small problems into big ones and big ones to the extent that they are totally unmanageable.
I had forgotten, it seemed, how to drive; or rather, the degree of responsibility that driving entails suddenly seemed unmanageable to me.
THR also reports that the relationship between Trevorrow and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy "became unmanageable," which contributed to the director's decision to exit.
Justice Samuel Alito worried that such a test would be "unmanageable" because it "depends on how a particular person values those two things".
San Francisco, while always posing a unique set of challenges, has become an unmanageable place for many companies as they look to expand.
Another goal should be to ensure that any potential host is not incurring unmanageable debt that risks adversely affecting the respective country's economy.
For refuelling and maintenance unmanageable from a submarine, the cylinder would be floated to the surface with air injected into its ballast tanks.
If those states pass costs on to counties, smaller rural areas with tiny tax bases are most likely to bear an unmanageable burden.
One month later, New York bank examiners discovered an "unmanageable" backlog of nearly 700 potentially suspicious transactions that had not yet been investigated.
That said, she sometimes wonders about whether the most appropriate response to the increasingly unmanageable parts of her public life would be sabotage.
Oil revenue was initially able to bolster artificial exchange rates, though the black market grew and now is becoming unmanageable for the government.
That would have made the bleeding unmanageable alone (though had he had help, he could have contained it with an expertly placed tourniquet).
In the end, why so many aren't paying their student loans today has less to do with bad servicing or unmanageable debt loads.
"Our system has been able to cope with high numbers in the past, but the composition of today's flows makes them virtually unmanageable."
Those decisions came with major obligations that may be unmanageable without a steady job or benefits, but that cannot be canceled or renegotiated.
Don't get me wrong: We should do all we can to protect children — especially those with psychiatric illness — from chronic and unmanageable stress.
An industry source said that even checks taking no more than a minute per driver caused almost "unmanageable" blockages in the mountain tunnels.
That's my feeling is that it's unmanageable the way they built it, and it's grown to this proportion that it's unfixable by anybody.
Hackers essentially weaponized video cameras to send unmanageable amounts of traffic to Dyn's servers, causing much of the Internet to slow to a crawl.
Co-operation between governments could help; co-ordinated macroprudential measures would reduce the risk that some countries face an unmanageable fire-hose of money.
Its relentless expansion into everything from watches to footwear, real estate, tea, finance and much else makes the group unwieldy, if not entirely unmanageable.
McElwain said two days later that he would provide more details about the death threats "when it becomes unmanageable," but gave no other details.
He mentioned the case of an executive he was treating for a few months, who was struggling to keep up with an unmanageable workload.
Last month, the government announced it was taking over the running of a Birmingham prison from private operator after inmate violence made it unmanageable.
Over the last few years NACBA has reported on the growing numbers of Americans who are now seeking help with unmanageable student loan debt.
The spoof twitter feeds, which normally abstracts fan feedback with a couple milquetoast tweets, would suddenly spool into an unmanageable thread of hate speech.
But he noted that many faculty members and employees were going to lose their jobs and many former students were stuck with unmanageable debts.
But credit and equity investors are betting the company's debts are probably unmanageable, and a bankruptcy filing or some similarly painful fix is likely.
Patients whose conditions were once unmanageable are now able to hold jobs, raise families and engage in activities many of us take for granted.
Any larger and the risk of a fish dying is too heavy of a financial loss, plus the size becomes unmanageable to harvest efficiently.
After other European nations began to reveal that they too had unmanageable debt, Merkel analyzed all possible options before agreeing to a massive bailout.
The sheer volume of terrifying thoughts is what transforms run-of-the-mill new parent nerves into unmanageable anxiety for people with postpartum OCD.
The company aims to sharpen its focus, under heavy criticism from investors and analysts who believe GE's sprawling interests have become unwieldy and unmanageable.
Knowing the name, location and mobility network of these cases can make a difference, but waiting until the number becomes unmanageable is beyond unwise.
His discontent with trying to manage the unmanageable House Republican Conference was well known around Washington, and the abrasive Trumpian style left him cold.
The technology skills gap in our country is not only undeniable, it has become unmanageable, and will quickly escalate without change from multiple angles.
People with unmanageable student debt have several options to consider: For starters, you may be able to postpone payments with a deferment or forbearance.
Implementing them all at once, while simultaneously trying to resolve Brexit, looks unmanageable—particularly for a minority or coalition government, the most realistic scenario.
The reason: there's no decision-tree in part because the issue has grown so unmanageable that no one wants to own what goes awry.
The Kremlin knows that it will win if the European Union breaks apart or becomes unmanageable — or if Europeans become disillusioned with the NATO alliance.
Couple this with all the other tasks that fill the workday — meetings, calls, and, oh, actual work — and it starts to feel a little unmanageable.
Batters said the bill must provide powers to pause the seven-year transition if it is providing unmanageable for farmers and threatening domestic food supplies.
James Dixon, the state public defender, and members of my staff and I filed affidavits and testified about how our workloads had reached unmanageable levels.
"Mexico would have had to change its migration policy for its own reasons due to national security," he said, arguing that current numbers are unmanageable.
The firms would later pull hundreds of millions of dollars out of the company via dividend recaps, which ballooned its debt load to unmanageable levels.
While Enfield FC struggled on after Town and its supporters broke away in 2001, the old club was liquidated in 2007 owing to unmanageable debts.
Even businesses left in private hands faced an unmanageable thicket of regulation over every imaginable aspect of their operations, hemming them in on all sides.
A TSA union official told CNN last week that some employees have found that the cost of showing up for work is actually financially unmanageable.
It must balance protecting people today from its already hot climate with ensuring that its people do not face an unmanageable climate in the future.
But the cost became unmanageable as his fortune diminished, and the number gradually dropped from six to four to three to two, Mr. Bell said.
The pile-up of problems caused by the shutdown has been growing with each passing day, so much so that it's quickly become completely unmanageable.
" Japan's foreign minister warned that any attempt to revise the agreement would be "unacceptable" and would make the relationship between Japan and South Korea "unmanageable.
If you're paying off student loans and your monthly payment has suddenly become unmanageable, you may want to apply for an income-driven repayment plan.
Panic attacks and anxiety that became unmanageable led 28-year-old Brian Kearney to start going to therapy, he told Business Insider in an email.
" Mike Finn, a special education teacher in Los Feliz, tells USA Today that he has 46 students in one composition class, and calls the conditions "unmanageable.
Turns out, the unmanageable frizz I suffered from in the past stemmed from bad haircuts that thinned out and stripped my hair instead of texturizing it.
The trend has increased among US employees, as they report working unmanageable hours and not getting adequate support from managers, according to a 2018 Gallup survey.
It will make the difference between pasta dough that is smooth and easy to roll, and a lumpy, unmanageable dough that will drive you to tears.
The argument for it: Some say the cabinet meant to approve going to war has gotten too numerous and makes the process of declaring war unmanageable.
On the steamy afternoon that I visited it, I felt that all 290 million were there with me, the crowd was that large, unmanageable and distracting.
Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela are all headed towards various levels of crisis as their people find their governments have misled them into massive and unmanageable debt.
Incredibly, Bloomberg found that 85033 percent of the rules mandated under Dodd-Frank have yet to be implemented due to the unmanageable complexities handed to regulators.
First, what's happening may be an outrage, but it is considerably less outrageous than attempts by other magnet states to manage an unmanageable flow of migrants.
This is how people rack up unmanageable debt, ruin their credit, and land themselves in a financial hole that can take years to get out of.
Susana A. Mendoza, the state comptroller, says the unpaid bills top $15 billion and has warned leaders that she foresees "unmanageable financial strains" starting in July.
Researchers also gave patients a small prescription of 313-mg pills containing the opioid oxycodone, counseling them to take the narcotic only if their pain was unmanageable.
In general, no matter what card you choose, Patel says it's important to budget appropriately so you're not staring down an unmanageable credit card bill come January.
Why it matters: The lack of teachers is stunting student learning, as growing class sizes are becoming unmanageable learning environments, and teacher aides are in short supply.
Tata's relentless expansion into everything from watches to undersea cables, property, tea and finance, among many other businesses, makes the group very unwieldy, if not entirely unmanageable.
In the same AV Club interview, Bamford speaks diplomatically but disconcertingly about how the 17-hour production days on her Netflix series were almost unmanageable for her.
"This is a devastating blow for 222,22017 Londoners who now face losing their job and being saddled with unmanageable vehicle related debt," he said in a statement.
For free market conservatives, the foundational cracks have leaked to the point of high water — resulting in lost economic liberty, immeasurable inefficiencies, unmanageable public debt, and cronyism.
"Unless the solution is addressed at a European level with the cooperation of Turkey then the situation is going to become unmanageable for my country," he said.
That's why I asked my co-workers to share their bad hair day hacks — products, tools, and accessories they actually use to manage those seemingly unmanageable locks.
If people must retrain throughout their lives, as well as save more for retirement, a costly, one-shot education at the start might become an unmanageable burden.
Franchisees and other small business owners increasingly find themselves bogged down by regulations that are overwhelming time drains, difficult to navigate and come with unmanageable compliance costs.
Qatar's former energy minister Abdullah al-Attiyah, who is still talking to producers inside and outside OPEC, said a cut was needed before the glut became unmanageable.
I think the fact that anyone has access now is great, but the fact that you have to pay for it makes it unmanageable for some folks.
Even AT&T, although remaining skeptical, recently agreed to a limited trial of embedded URLs to see whether they cause "unmanageable congestion" when included in Amber Alerts.
You want to add enough features to justify the purchase of a smart oven, while not loading it up with so many that the price becomes unmanageable.
It removes the sensation that the world around us is moving at an unmanageable pace because we've heard this song before, so we know where we are.
"Fear stimuli that we can normally cope with can become unmanageable under the effects of marijuana because our fight-or-flight response gets disrupted," says Dr. Baler.
As a result, Americans consistently put off seeing a doctor out of fear that they'll discover an unmanageable and gargantuan medical bill in the mail soon after.
As the Chinese Year of the Pig kicks off, Hong Kong is hoping that its porcine residents won't become an unmanageable problem in the 12 months ahead.
The Alphabet subsidiary went "through a lot of hype that was sort of unmanageable," said Tekedra N. Mawakana, Waymo's chief external officer, at a Business Insider conference Tuesday.
This is capitalism crystallized for ordinary working people  —  a vast, unmanageable mechanism we have no control over yet which decides our livelihood at every moment of the day.
By the time I arrive, the lines are already unmanageable, and given the chilly temperatures, I text Gray, hoping he can expedite the process and get me in.
Her gripe that most resonates is not that we buy goods unnecessarily, or that the planet cannot keep up, but that the abundance of stuff is becoming unmanageable.
With the IRS tool now down, she has spent weeks assembling the paperwork she needs — all with the threat of an unmanageable loan payment hanging over her head.
In a new 40-minute film, "Rudzienko," currently at the Arts Club of Chicago, Ms. Lockhart explores the emotions and self-expression of girls labeled difficult or unmanageable.
The Jets aren't in a difficult or unmanageable cap situation, but they have a lot of work to do if they want to keep all their free agents.
One, there is no cap on loan amounts and, in Mr. Donohue's opinion, not much in the way of warnings to discourage parents from asking for unmanageable sums.
A person close to the campaign blamed it on "too many cooks" — a number of different local party leaders were involved in inviting VIPs and the process became unmanageable.
The diagnostic test not only further validates a biological basis for sufferers' symptoms, the authors say, but may point to new avenues of treatment for the often unmanageable condition.
A 30% increase in the population brought about by Syrian refugees and internally displaced Iraqis has also caused problems, including an unmanageable increase in demand for water and electricity.
"I don't think that we are facing anything that is unmanageable because different views and different opinions have been part of our work on a daily basis," he said.
It helps that each novel covers only a 24-hour-period in Patrick's life, so that there is not an unmanageable amount of material to shove into every hour.
Google's parent company on Wednesday rejected a call from its own shareholders to break up the internet search giant over concerns that it has grown too large and unmanageable.
Aj: I've been in some pretty small back seats and pretty, like, unmanageable back seats, and as far as, like, tiny back seats goes, this is not the worst.
It's time for America to wake up to the fact that we have a significant retirement issue which needs to be addressed now before it becomes unmanageable or insurmountable.
Martinez told me that he suspected the agency was purposely creating an unmanageable situation to turn the Trump administration's rhetoric about a crisis at the border into a reality.
In the candid post, Bieber, 25, also revealed that the unmanageable "ups and downs" from being an entertainer caused him to start relying on "heavy drugs" by age 19.
The unintended consequence is a fragmented IoT landscape plagued by an endemic lack of standards, creating products that are insecure, unreliable, unmanageable and weak at communicating with one another.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday developments in Syria's northwestern region of Idlib had become "unmanageable", after Ankara said Syrian shelling killed five of its soldiers there.
The flip-side of the anti-Trump zeal of its activists, one of the party's biggest grounds for optimism, is a lot of crowded, unmanageable and potentially damaging Democratic primaries.
Only last week, the British government said it would permanently take over the running of a prison in Birmingham, central England, from G4S after inmate violence made the gaol unmanageable.
That has now gone to the point where official economic indicators are dismissed in favor of alternative estimates purporting to show the economy's hard landing under an unmanageable debt burden.
For those who are sensitive to the city's relentless demands, it's more than frenetic, worse than noisy — it's essentially unmanageable, with only brief windows of accomplishment that let light through.
More than half of women who graduate with a four-year degree carry unmanageable debt, versus 39 percent of men, according to a 2012 American Association of University Women study.
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"PTSD disrupts emotional and physical functioning and can make everyday life unmanageable," Dr. Serani says, adding that having anxious reactions to difficult events is normal, but time usually makes it easier.
Now, as Chinese wages are rising and Mr Trump's tariffs are creating unmanageable political risks, manufacturing jobs are leaving after a 2000-year sojourn, heading for South-East Asia and beyond.
When her desire to create art got unmanageable, her mother agreed to send her to art school only if Kusama promised to attend etiquette school — a promise she would eventually break.
The often unmanageable debt levels at India's largest firms now mean plenty of less glamorous assets are up for grabs, too, from cement and steel plants to airports and toll roads.
If BoJack were in a 12-step program, he would be stuck at Step 1: admitting that his life is unmanageable and that he is powerless to do anything about it.
However scrambled and hallucinatory Russia's sense of time was — the 14th century mixed with the 20th — the country's sheer unmanageable hugeness was a steady source of pride to its classical writers.
It is also prudent to accomplish this reform as significant tax cuts are introduced to ensure that annual federal deficits and total federal debt do not become unmanageable in the future.
Robin admitted that hearing his baby cry made his ears ring "all the way to kingdom come" and he would occasionally slam doors when his anger grew unmanageable, according to court records.
"Without the help of such search engines it would be impossible for individuals to get meaningful use out of the internet due to the unmanageable flood of data it contains," it added.
The double boost of Chinese demand and rich-world capital threatened to create unmanageable credit booms in some emerging economies, which have long viewed such inflows of capital with a wary eye.
And whereas paper records soon become unmanageable, electronic storage is so cheap that the agencies can afford to hang on to a lot of data that may one day come in useful.
"If complying with the military's previously established January 1, 2018 deadlineto begin accession was as unmanageable as Defendants now suggest, one would have expected Defendants to act with more alacrity," she wrote.
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"We've been asked to give a view, so here goes: this idea is half-baked, politically almost impossible to deliver and even if achieved, the resulting company would be unmanageable," Warburton said.
Charging cables and headphone cords can quickly turn into an unmanageable rat's nest when they're in one location together but a handy cord roll can keep things organized and easy to find.
HELP FOR PUERTO RICO: The proposal includes several policy changes aimed squarely at helping the territory boost its economy, and get out from under a debt burden island officials say is unmanageable.
"If (South Korea) tries to revise the agreement that is already being implemented, that would make Japan's ties with South Korea unmanageable and it would be unacceptable," Kono said in a statement.
As Venezuela expert Francisco Toro wrote for Vox in 22017: Venezuela has been running enormous, unmanageable GDP deficits of more than 22017 percent for years, even back when oil prices were high.
This is why it's important to be realistic about its role in your life, and cut yourself some slack on the days you're feeling bad — days, even, when things do seem unmanageable.
And some contend that the number of radicalized individuals has become increasingly unmanageable, taking into account those who have returned from fighting in Syria and those frustrated that they cannot travel there.
Many New Yorkers were stuck at home or had difficulty commuting, but there was no fiery criticism about stranded trains or unmanageable piles of snow as there had been in past storms.
The likely failure of the "agreement" with Turkey to hold the migrant waves, and the intensifying influx of African and Middle-Eastern refugees, via Italy, could also be politically and economically unmanageable blows.
Reckless deficit spending, surging debt to GDP ratios and an unmanageable increase in central banks' balance sheets will eventually erode the confidence of central bankers to maintain the purchasing power of fiat money.
"We believe that this meeting represents a definitive opportunity for the government to review its recent decisions, and thus prevent the country from entering unmanageable chaos," the opposition coalition said in a statement.
Ms. Worthen works for the Department of Education in Downtown Brooklyn; she has had several knee surgeries and worries that if she is forced to move farther away, the commute will be unmanageable.
And the people who showed up didn't seem to be significantly sicker; it didn't seem as if they had unmanageable health problems that they'd put off treating until they gained an insurance plan.
"It is incumbent upon us to ensure that we do not impose unmanageable burdens while performing our duties," Ms. Kraninger said last month in a speech outlining her approach to running the bureau.
To the extent that college basketball works, though—that is, aside from all the rotten congeries of contradictions and cynicisms that definite its business model—it is because of how unmanageable it is.
The failed products were purged, but higher-level employees decided not to expand the testing, fearing it would be unmanageable if applied to the entire marketplace, the people familiar with the tests say.
"If complying with the military's previously established January 1, 2018 deadline to begin accession was as unmanageable as defendants now suggest, one would have expected defendants to act with more alacrity," she wrote.
It also suffered a setback in April, when the British government said it would take over the running of a prison in Birmingham, central England, from G4S after inmate violence made the site unmanageable.
The CEOs of 76 steel makers, including Arcelor-Mittal, Germany's Thyssenkrupp and Austria's Voestalpine, say the reforms as they stand would add unmanageable costs and mean pollutants were produced by manufacturers in other regions.
In 2013, a judge in Washington, D.C. ruled that a case over alleged lead contamination in the district's water supply would be unmanageable as a class action and should proceed as an individual lawsuit.
In some games, you're at least able to dance around them —  robot-fighting sci-fi shooter Jeeboman lets you teleport between platforms, something that's most useful for temporarily escaping an unmanageable swarm of foes.
The president's fiscal 2017 budget proposal, released Tuesday, includes several policy changes aimed squarely at helping the territory boost its economy, and get out from under a debt burden island officials say is unmanageable.
From the moment he takes office, Johnson will have only three months to resolve a crisis which has remained unresolved for three years—a crisis which has grown more and more unmanageable over time.
This extraordinary power allows it to blow air (and effectively dry even the fullest, most unmanageable mops) twice as fast as a normal hair dryer — but somehow, it's quieter than the average ones, too.
Phil O'Reilly, chair of the OECD's Business and Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC), told CNBC that the only way to avoid a crisis brought on by unmanageable debt is to pursue growth via such reforms.
Two of these do add up to close to 60 grams of fat (92% of your daily value based on a 2,000-calorie diet) which is a hell of a lot, but not unmanageable.
The one thing that might be worth fretting about is that someday in the future, our children and grandchildren could have to pay higher taxes to pay down the debt if it gets unmanageable.
"There was a waiting list at one point, but because so many people wanted these bags, a list simply became unmanageable," said a former employee, speaking anonymously because of the nondisclosure agreement he signed.
All options are being left open to ensure effective regulation, per the statement, with ministers and commissioners stating this should include "any measures to prevent the creation of unmanageable risks by certain global "stablecoins.
A video surfaced that showed grinning world leaders at a Buckingham Palace reception on Tuesday night, apparently commiserating in what they thought was a private conversation about the unmanageable behavior of the American president.
Crowds have become so unmanageable that city officials declared a public-safety crisis for Walker Canyon, the bloom's "epicenter," and shuttered access to fields in Lake Elsinore, roughly 125 miles south of Antelope Valley.
Even so, analysts said oil near or above $50 a barrel could make drilling attractive again for U.S. shale producers, potentially creating unmanageable supplies that sparked the collapse from the $100 levels of mid-2014.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had waivers to allow the use of Blackberries by her staff, although this quickly turned into an "unmanageable number of users" and was phased out due to security concerns.
It's all to easy for your digital life to become a sprawling, unmanageable mess as you keep tasks, notes, photos and files across multiple accounts—a problem that Taco is designed to tackle head on.
The spot yuan weakened from its overnight close to 6.5733 to the dollar, but offshore it strengthened as much as 180 pips to 6.5660, reversing a spread that had threatened last week to become unmanageable.
At the weigh-in for the Charlie Powell fight, Clay became unmanageable, challenged Powell to a fight at the scales, started screaming, "You wait and see, you'll go in three," and had to be restrained.
Ms Byatt admits to reading an "unmanageable heap of large books" for it, but her pleasure in just looking is everywhere: in every leaf and tendril, pomegranate and bird, in their colours, balance and geometry.
As a result of her affiliation with a recognizable brand, she was forced to pay the city's $15 wage requirement on an accelerated and unmanageable schedule--forcing her to close in August of last year.
It's Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" ramped up to an unmanageable pace, so coiled it sounds like at any second the entire track could explode in a burst of lime green sparks and puce flames.
Luckily for them, and those of us who enjoy the occasional after-work blunt or who use marijuana to treat otherwise unmanageable chronic illnesses, there's an entire industry devoted to beating the dreaded piss test.
I fully accept that I need recommendation letters, but the process, as it stands now, is unmanageable, inconsistent and an unnecessary burden on the kind people who have been writing these letters at my request.
A 2018 study by Deloitte found that 64% of U.S. professionals frequently feel stressed or frustrated at their job, with 91% saying that having an unmanageable amount of stress negatively impacted the quality of their work.
Be smart: AT&T has a much higher debt load than many of its media and telecom competitors, but analysts don't think it's unmanageable, so long as it begins to systematically address its debt problem now.
Huber, meanwhile, writes of trying to appear healthier than she is so that her pain is a medical challenge her doctors can explain and manage and also so that she, as a person, doesn't seem unmanageable.
" Informed of the shootings by his staff after the speech, he went to the scene, where he called the shootings a tragedy, saying the Jungle has been "unmanageable and out of control for almost two decades.
These are words C.K. clearly feels too uncomfortable having Glen speak; Grace shoulders the unmanageable burden of defending why teenagers should be able to have sex with adults while Glen halfheartedly recites reasons why it's wrong.
A travel cord organizer Charging cables and headphone cords can quickly turn into an unmanageable rat's nest when they're in one location together but a handy cord roll can keep things organized and easy to find.
"If you take your daily agenda, and you were to note down the birthday of every single person you know, it would be unmanageable" to try to wish them all a happy birthday, Mr. Bauer said.
Many participants are less interested in emergency management careers than in avoiding college, and the largely unskilled FEMA Corps are deployed in such large, unmanageable numbers that supervisors and specialists waste precious time in managing them.
Most people think of Homer Simpson when they think of nuclear power, but the truth is that we have much safer nuclear technology that doesn't result in unmanageable nuclear waste or a significant threat of meltdown.
But given Italy's size and its status as a core country of the bloc, a crisis, should it come, could be unmanageable and have consequences not just for the European economy but also for the world.
" In chapter four, "In order to form a more perfect union," he argues, "Under an imperfect union, we have steadily increased the diet of taxpayer money and grown the government to an unmanageable and inefficient size.
The headline story is obviously Craig Charles' face which, as previously discussed, is clearly being gradually lubricated and loosened from the edges of his skull by the unmanageable volumes of sweat that are glazing his entire being.
The excitable pup was originally brought in due to her "generally unmanageable" personality, but the director of operations at Rhode Island Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Joseph Warzycha, saw something in Ruby that others didn't.
" Also on Friday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for "all parties to refrain from provoking and threatening each other, whether in words or actions, and not let the situation get to an irreversible and unmanageable stage.
It is a gentler, friendlier place than Phnom Penh, but with an underlying sadness that one does not feel further upstream: Phnom Penh will grow more crowded and unmanageable in the coming decades; Can Tho may vanish.
The unit, a small part of the security business, suffered a setback in April, when Britain said it would take over the running of a prison in Birmingham from G4S after inmate violence made the site unmanageable.
"We want the police to be deployed to try to restore calm because after the death of this man, tension is boiling up and we don't want it to escalate it to an unmanageable levels," he said.
A thought in my head can tell me a situation is unmanageable or unsafe, that I am imperfect, that a food will cause me harm, and I can let the thought exist—while living my life anyway.
The choices that had worked so well for us were, in large part, made possible by the fact that our mortgage was a manageable burden, like a backpack, rather than an unmanageable, cartoon-sized ball-and-chain.
The court has received some 100,000 cases (on behalf of people in jail and those who have lost their jobs) since the failed coup — an unmanageable number for a court that usually processes 20,000 cases a year.
The deals are pitched as a way for the resident to eventually own a home, but most occupants, who are typically poor people of color, are forced to walk away with nothing as the costs become unmanageable.
Murray said later that The Jungle, which is in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood about half a mile east of the Seattle Mariners' home of Safeco Field, has been "unmanageable and out of control" for more than two decades.
But in the post-Obamacare world, the chasm that has opened between conservatives' fake and real positions has become unmanageable, and how — or whether — conservatives resolve it has become perhaps the most interesting public policy question going today.
"If we only organize in Kisenso, there will be huge crowds coming to Kisenso to obtain the vaccine and that could become unmanageable," Kabambi said, referring to the first zone officials plan to target in the capital city.
Oh, but I hear doomsayers screaming that all these good U.S. numbers mean nothing because our whole financial system – and indeed that in the rest of the world - is allegedly crumbling under an advancing avalanche of unmanageable debt.
"It is very likely that some patients will find this sudden increase in out-of-pocket costs unmanageable, leading to a reduction in volumes of specialty drugs," according to a January investor note from Credit Suisse's Vamil Divan.
"However, this important progress could be quickly undermined if governments resort to restrictive trade policies, especially in a tit-for-tat process that could lead to an unmanageable escalation," WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo said in a statement.
"While containers have been the rage for the last 18-24 months, the complexity that grows from this technology quickly escalates to an unmanageable level from an application connectivity and security perspective," writes Madrona's Somasegar in today's announcement.
"If prices of imported goods are rising for the U.S. consumer at an unmanageable rate, then there is a large part of the U.S. voting population that maybe will feel their money not going as far," she said.
"To the best of our ability we tried to manage it, but sometimes these things become unmanageable and untenable and it reached that point," former South African finance minister Manuel said at the Old Mutual AGM in Johannesburg.
Whereas only 13 percent of student borrowers who identify as men, overall, said that their debt is unmanageable, 28 percent of women borrowers and LGBTQ students of any gender identity said the same, according to Student Loan Hero.
In theory, suggested unfollows could help minimize clutter—without the use of Twitter's official dashboard Tweetdeck or a third-party app, it's pretty easy for users to get lost in the default site or app's fairly unmanageable follow lists.
"We call on all parties to refrain from provoking and threatening each other, whether in words or actions, and not let the situation get to an irreversible and unmanageable stage," Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters in Beijing.
That's arguably more troubling than a guaranteed summer of violence, as randomness has a tendency to lull us into a false sense of security when it contradicts feared outcomes, and then to bite us with the unexpected and unmanageable.
"We call on all parties to refrain from provoking and threatening each other, whether in words or actions, and not let the situation get to an irreversible and unmanageable stage, " Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters in Beijing.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono said on Wednesday that any attempt to revise Tokyo's 2015 agreement with South Korea over "comfort women" forced to work in Japan's wartime military brothels would be unacceptable and make relations unmanageable.
On Monday, the British government announced it had taken over the running of a major prison in England from G4S after it had become unmanageable, the latest in a string of failed private sector projects to run public services.
Other data from last week showed the United States added 44 oil drilling rigs in July, the most for a month in two years, intensifying concerns that global production could again get to unmanageable levels like in 2014-2015.
Frei was hired last June — yes, I know, it seems like an eon ago — as SVP of leadership and strategy, brought into the company to help manage the unmanageable Kalanick (she used the nicer "coach and complement" today, natch!).
A renter who wanted to pay $2,500 a month but ended up signing a lease on a $3,000-a-month apartment because the first two months were free, could face an unmanageable rent increase when the lease gets renewed.
The problems that arise from packing too many people into too small a space range from inadequate food supply and housing to unmanageable waste, not to mention disease, crime and the daily indignities of living on top of the neighbours.
And the feisty Virginia Raggi, the newly elected mayor of Rome, told the government that she won't compete for 2024 Olympics; she wants to concentrate instead on pressing issues such as garbage collection, public services and the city's unmanageable debt.
Speaking to Greek lawmakers, Economy Minister George Stathakis said it was "broadly acknowledged" the debt pile would remain unmanageable even if the country met projections of a growth in output of 2.5 percent, inflation close to 2.0 percent, and recorded surpluses.
China said on Friday tension over North Korea had to be stopped from reaching an "irreversible and unmanageable stage" as a U.S. aircraft carrier group steamed towards the region amid fears the North may conduct a sixth nuclear weapons test.
Last month, hundreds of farmers took to the streets in Rome to protest the government's inaction to control the hog population, which is exploding because Italy's mild winters and lack of hunting allow the invasive species to multiply at unmanageable rates.
In 1949, an Italian Jesuit priest named Roberto Busa presented a pitch to Thomas J. Watson, of I.B.M. Busa was trained in philosophy, and had just published his thesis on St. Thomas Aquinas, the Catholic theologian with a famously unmanageable œuvre.
He would have to manage risks—military confrontation with Russia, an intensified refugee crisis, a loss of momentum against ISIS —that Obama studied at great length and concluded to be unmanageable, at least at a cost consistent with American interests.
So when spending another second in the real world starts feeling unmanageable, or you get sad about missing an event, turn to Animal Crossing, where your biggest worry is that your neighbor's upset you haven't talked to her in a week.
The Italians have bridled for years that they have been left alone by their European Union partners on the front line on the Mediterranean with an unmanageable burden of migration that Mr. Salvini pledged to reverse in his recent election campaign.
Both "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and the transgender service ban were based on the belief that allowing LGBT military members to serve while acknowledging their identities would create unmanageable burdens — both social and medical — for comrades, commanders and senior leadership.
UEFA, European football's governing body, has been investigating the club for possible breaches of its Financial Fair Play regulations, which are supposed to stop clubs from getting into unmanageable debt or allowing wealthy benefactors to give top teams an unfair advantage.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Devastating bushfires that swept Australia in recent months were at least 30% more likely as a result of climate change, scientists said on Wednesday, warning such fires may create unmanageable risks as emissions and temperatures rise further.
Qlearly has an excellent user-friendly search function that utilizes shortcuts to save you tons of time otherwise spent trying — and failing — to find that one link you could have sworn you bookmarked but now is lost forever in a massive, unmanageable list.
This system is not for the faint-hearted or casual user, but rather for someone with an overwhelming inbox, a nearly unmanageable amount of tasks hidden in email messages, and the willingness to learn a new way of interacting with your productivity applications.
Because regardless of what devices are supported, what games are available, or how much cloud gaming services like these will cost, the technology won't get off the ground if the latency is unmanageable or the services just plain don't work well at launch.
BEIJING/PYONGYANG (Reuters) - China said on Friday tension over North Korea had to be stopped from reaching an "irreversible and unmanageable stage" as a U.S. aircraft carrier group steamed toward the region amid fears the North may conduct a sixth nuclear weapons test.
China said on Friday tension over North Korea had to be stopped from reaching an "irreversible and unmanageable stage" while Japanese media have said the government in Tokyo is also discussing how to cope with a possible flood of North Korean refugees.
In the Philippines, where he worked as a missionary, the population had jumped from under 8m in the early 20th century to 100m now: an almost unmanageable surge reflecting the families of eight to ten children that poor Catholic Filipina women often had.
Trump is essentially unmanageable as a president, and while Kelly might do a better job enforcing hierarchy within the West Wing than Priebus did, he will lack basically all of the other relevant kinds of experience that presidents should expect from their chiefs.
The most biting response to TfL's decision came from James Farrar, co-claimant in the Uber employment tribunal decision, who described it as "a devastating blow for 63,26 Londoners who now face losing their job and being saddled with unmanageable vehicle related debt".
But a petition detailing their concerns appeared online in late February after several nurses in the province set off a discussion about the medical system by describing their working conditions, including an unmanageable number of patients and marathon shifts extended by mandatory overtime.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Japan said on Wednesday any attempt by South Korea to revise a 2015 deal meant to have resolved a row over "comfort women" forced to work in Japan's wartime brothels would make relations "unmanageable" after Seoul said the agreement had failed.
The first app, Facebook, turned into a huge and unmanageable behemoth that swallowed the media industry, was exploited by hostile foreign actors, empowered autocrats, created the conditions for a global fake news epidemic and ultimately became a giant headache for its creators.
This may well be our last chance to build the technologies we need at the scale of the challenge we face in the time we still have to — as scientists say — manage the unavoidable aspects of climate change and avoid the unmanageable ones.
The company has said in court filings it was facing an "unmanageable" amount of litigation over its alleged role in a public health crisis that has been blamed for nearly 400,000 overdose deaths between 1999 and 2017, according to the latest U.S. data.
WASHINGTON — America's global campaign to prevent its closest allies from using Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant, in the next generation of wireless networks has largely failed, with foreign leaders publicly rebuffing the United States argument that the firm poses an unmanageable security threat.
Too many Americans are forced to go without health care because they can't afford it, students are saddled with unmanageable amounts of debt, and as the recent national protests have underlined, the climate crisis requires immediate action to curb its worst impacts.
With the Trump administration attempting to open one million acres of California land for oil drilling — and with fossil fuel emissions contributing to the rising air temperatures that facilitate increasingly intense and unmanageable blazes — the problem is likely to worsen each year.
While she cited the danger posed by adults and criminals, a fact sheet explaining the justification for the new policy, described as "migrant protection protocols," cited an unmanageable influx of children and families from Central America as the main reason for the change.
I have exactly 14 cowlicks that are downright unmanageable unless I go for the full-on crop-top or the full-length Yanni mane — I've tried wearing both over the years, but neither is up for debate at this juncture, thank you very much.
While many in conservative circles hailed the latest jump in economic growth, there was little talk of a long-term fiscal challenge which, left unaddressed, will wreak havoc on our economy and the world's — our skyrocketing national debt that could become unmanageable in coming decades.
This is especially true at a time when current events are measured in "hours since Donald Trump last said something stupid," when the #content torrent is so unending and unmanageable that it can lead to "popcorn brain," a difficulty concentrating on extended chains of reasoning.
The study, which is a dystopian page turner even if you are not a policy wonk, reported that older Americans face inadequate income and unmanageable health care costs, resulting from a shrinking safety net and the shift of risk from government and employers to individuals themselves.
After a public awareness campaign and outcry from Chinese citizens — ignited in some cases by the documentary "Plastic China" — the country implemented a series of policies called Green Fence, National Sword and Blue Sky to stop curbside pickup from ending up in unmanageable quantities in China.
I'm not writing this to yell at you or somehow scold you for existing in a capitalist society, or even to tell you to stop engaging with the unmanageable volume of new music like you were trying to catch up on a week's worth of tweets.
" AT&T, the second largest wireless carrier in the US behind Verizon Wireless, said that it was "agreeable to moving ahead with a time-limited trial on its wireless network for purposes of determining whether embedded URLs result in unmanageable congestion when included in Amber Alerts.
We know that unmanageable student loan debt can have devastating financial consequences for people of all ages, often placing ruinous burdens on borrowers in cities, suburbs and rural communities, and preventing middle class and poor Americans from using their education to build better lives for themselves and their families.
Indeed, the effective long-term methods like the implant and the coil are encouraged by healthcare professionals because they're so good at preventing unwanted pregnancy—but these are the ones that will come with difficult and unmanageable side effects, whether mental or heavy bleeding or pain or something similar.
To support her argument, Ms. Whitaker cavalierly claims that one of the 12 steps is "admitting powerlessness" but conveniently fails to explain that the step is actually "We admitted we were powerless over alcohol and that our lives had become unmanageable," which changes the meaning of the phrase entirely.
That is a theme with deep resonance for Pacino, who plays Jimmy Hoffa, the unmanageable president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, and for De Niro, who is a producer of the film and plays its title character, Frank Sheeran, a Teamsters official and mobster who claimed credit for Hoffa's murder.
In the midst of excuses to overdo it and shattered expectations of the perfect family Christmas, something happened to make us realize that our drinking wasn't like other people's, that we were powerless over the compulsion to drink to excess, and that it was starting to make our lives really unmanageable.
Wright, who asked her clients not be named, has devoted much more time to the issue since the beginning of the year: One of the actors she represents appeared in a blockbuster movie this winter, and as their star has risen, Wright has had to deal with an unmanageable influx of fake accounts.
"If it's unmanageable to walk in the world, where people see you one way, and you don't see it [that] way, to the point that you don't want to go and interact with the world, it's important that we talk about it with the people who matter to you," Dr. Wise says.
She claims to be both unmanageable and suggestible, demonstrating a combination of freewheeling courage and guilelessness that has led her to who she is today: a newly-single sex symbol pushing 50 with a rolodex full of artist friends and two adult sons, entering what she calls "Chapter Two" of her career.
The root causes, according to the Committee of Interns and Residents, a union that represents physicians, including those employed at Mount Sinai, are often institutional: Residents across the country endure abuse in the workplace and unmanageable workloads and do not feel empowered to speak out or seek help out of fear of losing their jobs.
Investors fretted over a possible revival of the toxic link that characterized the euro zone crisis: weaker euro zone governments relied on local banks to fund their budget deficits by buying their bonds, but then had to bail the lenders out when they got into trouble - pushing up the state's debt to unmanageable levels.
The NFL flopped its brands down over a large part of a living city, and went to great lengths (with the help of some generously donated social services) to keep every unmanageable vital thing about that city outside the walls, and to ensure that San Francisco's invisible poor remain safely out of buzzkill range.
But for less fortunate women, the choice may be between attempting to secure an unmanageable loan to fund a life-threatening illegal termination (since it continues to be true that when abortion is criminalized, dangerous backstreet operations become far more common) or carrying and giving birth to a baby you feel entirely unequipped to care for.
It has also strengthened the hand of Euro-skeptic political movements, such as the "Italy First" government in Rome which is hostile to the EU. The last straw was the German attempt to dump its self-inflicted and unmanageable immigration problems on the rest of the EU. What we are seeing now is that what goes around comes around.
In a time with unmanageable healthcare costs, staggering rates of dependence on prescription drugs, and lives at stake every day that we continue on without a long-term solution to the opioid crisis, better utilizing physical therapists as the highly trained musculoskeletal experts they are immediately puts us on a path to healthier patients and a more cost-effective healthcare system.
Without their ability to pay the taxes that support the rest of society, the social contract will dissolve Inadequate education funding has created the conditions that make teaching the daily struggle that has finally drawn teachers and families to the picket lines: unmanageable class sizes, inadequate resources and facilities, cuts to essential medical and mental-health school services and more.
And he is doing this at a time when virtually every climate scientist has warned that global-warming-driven extreme weather events — droughts, floods and wildfires — are sharply on the rise and we are staring through the last window of time to mitigate climate change so that we can manage the impacts that are already unavoidable and avoid the impacts that will be terrifyingly unmanageable.
In fact, Mississippi — which has been repeatedly found to be out of compliance with a 2008 court order to address its unmanageable caseloads, a failure to visit children in care, and placement of children in "unqualified, unlicensed facilities" — has already filed a notice with a US district court that the state won't be able to comply with the terms of its court-ordered agreement for the duration of the crisis.
So even as, in the future of Westeros, interesting men are becoming rulers, and interesting women have seats at the table, these acts of gender reimagining are taking place on the backs of the most conventional gender norm of all, one particularly wrenching to see played out this week: The norm that makes women the emblems for the furious, unmanageable parts of the human psyche that are incompatible with democratic reason.
But in the case of climate change — where an overwhelming majority of scientists in Trump's own government say human-induced climate change is 100 percent real and we need to join with the other major industrial powers in the Paris climate agreement to reduce carbon emissions to avoid the unmanageable aspects of climate change and manage the unavoidable ones — Trump chose to scrap Paris, throw away any insurance and move to revive coal.
Taking a holistic approach to recovery, participants are encouraged to address the factors that led them to drink in the first place, including "love lives, poor nutrition, stress, anxiety, crap friendships, consumerism, lack of purpose, unresolved family of origin issues, disenfranchisement, poverty, tight or unmanageable finances, lack of connection, fear, shitty jobs we hate, depression, unprocessed trauma, lack of meaning, unfulfilled dreams, never-ending to-do lists, never-measuring-upness," the company writes.
Tara Siegel Bernard of the NYT explains the top reasons: ■ Unmanageable medical expenses, partially because of gaps in coverage from Medicare ■ A drop in income, in part because of a shift from pensions to 401(k)'s ■ Rising debt loads, particularly mortgages, that can in some cases equal over 3033 percent of their income And "the people who show up in bankruptcy are always the tip of the iceberg," Robert Lawless, one of the study's authors, warned.

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