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If left completely unmanaged some of these sites would be lost.
I sat on the rock and wondered what it would be like to live an unmanaged life.
If not, "we will have an unmanaged crisis on our hands."
What happens to a resource if left unmanaged on local and global levels?
But among these, the researchers found, areas that were left unmanaged had less devastation.
These unmanaged Win32 samples are not included in the documentation.
From that time to 1975, the area was used primarily by hunters and unmanaged day use.
But unmanaged care and unfettered growth can also be dangerous.
Today, many of those fires cannot be left to burn unmanaged due to development.
All that could lead to certain conditions going undiagnosed and unmanaged.
"If it is left unmanaged the legacy of the garden festival will be lost."
Globalisation, if left unmanaged, is a threat to Britain's national security.
However, there is an increasing awareness that unmanaged growth can cause chaos.
Although two young were later found dead, three successful nests is far higher than in unmanaged populations.
Ours is unmanaged, which means we have our own sysadmins.
The Hirta population is unmanaged and has been the subject of scientific study since the 1950s.
Unmanaged perceptions of a person's followers create a reality opposite to what was wanted.
Can any amount of recycling or careful conservation bring us back to the unmanaged “good green state” we had in the ’50s?
Moreover, if unmanaged, risk destroys the prospect of economic growth.
There is a distinction between "managed" and "unmanaged" rest areas.
At the same time, the unmanaged spread of information can have debilitative consequences.
"If left unmanaged, queuing times could be in excess of 90 minutes." the report said.
Unmanaged - Little to no involvement from service provider.
These are some of the problem associated with unmanaged dog populations:
Unmanaged rest areas are basically only parking spaces, sometimes with toilets.