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It hurt, but manageably; a small nagging tension, no more.
"The question is, Can it be done manageably when you've got so much data to cull from?
The only question is whether it will be manageably late, or infuriatingly late.
What's more, Macau is manageably compact and easy to explore on foot.
Though manageably small, the show is never perfunctory.
The focus should be on what works: that is, what helps couples or women keep their families manageably small.
A satisfying explanation has to be in terms of a manageably small number of interactions.
It also gives comfort to those who argue that a manageably small number of genes are involved in aging.
But at least it handled manageably now.
Worse, the young activist threatens to rev up Frank's quite manageably twinging conscience.
Autotools is designed to address this problem more manageably.
We were all of "a certain age", the men in windcheaters and stout shoes, the women with their hair cut manageably short for travelling.
So pouring your starting solutions together slowly and steadily is more likely to give you a manageably coarse precipitate.
And indeed it is, for us too, evasive and misleading to abstract the manageably limited issue from the larger one.
While Hollywood seems unable to portray corporations realistically, it uses the more manageably compact law firm as a surrogate.
"Nicely done," La Forge said, then began chucking aside the now manageably sized rocks.
And the Newark Museum continues to be its own astonishing self: a world-embracing collection on a manageably human scale.
And with farm populations shrinking dramatically in countries like France and Japan, the number of prospective losers is manageably small.
Blue Sky's burritos are made mission style, meaning that instead of the add-ons being piled outside the tortilla, they're stuffed discreetly yet manageably inside.
Thus both diseases and populations tend to evolve towards an equilibrium in which the common diseases are non-symptomatic, mild, or manageably chronic.
As "movement and fight director," David S. Leong has negotiated most of them manageably and some magnificently.
With precise line drawings and matter-of-fact texts, he dissects complex objects - from a microchip to a subway system - into manageably understandable components.
And probably they felt exactly the same way about him... The Rama Committee was still manageably small, though doubtless that would soon be rectified.
Such an action will produce a reaction; the number of reactions is infinite but the number of probable reactions is manageably small.
It was manageably small; it was virtually unknown; there was no drift, no waste, no direct accountability.