Someone's going to do something about it and since so much spam comes from other, ungovernable countries, a legislative solution won't help much. |
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It makes us question the balance between human control and the heretofore ungovernable forces we deemed natural. |
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What is clear is that the photograph, in the editor's own words, fitted into an editorial view that portrayed Iraq as ungovernable and chaotic. |
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This simply advances our state of anarchy, takes it to another level where the country becomes ungovernable and unlivable. |
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Too much liberty of this kind savours of a luxuriant ungovernable fancy and borders on enthusiasm. |
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The country was soon essentially ungovernable, with various warlords in murderous control of their own fiefdoms. |
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These errors of vision, poor decisions and missteps made the world ungovernable. |
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A country like ours becomes ungovernable when a government seeks to mobilize or divide people on the basis of their culture and their religion. |
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My sense is that the latest leaks will have broad repercussions of an ungovernable variety. |
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The public sphere in many ways had become ungovernable, in that it was difficult if not impossible to retain control over how products were consumed. |
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But the message was undoubtedly to the world, to the coalition, to the U.N. community as a whole, that Iraq was ungovernable under present conditions. |
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It was a calculated, callous attempt to undermine Castro and the Cuban Government, essentially bludgeoning the Cubans to the point where the country would become ungovernable. |
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But the unmistakable impression is that they are now putting short-term partisanship ahead of good policy by trying to make the House ungovernable. |
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But he came out an admirer, one who believes that he took on a city that seemed all but ungovernable and came closer to governing it than any mayor in modern times. |
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Henry was nineteen years old, bull-necked, stocky and freckled, a man of electric energy and ferocious impatience, compelling charm and an ungovernable temper. |
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Imperialist thinking at the height of the colonial era described all such countries as ungovernable. |
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We end up with shadow networks that make countries ungovernable, or governable by somebody else. |
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If the laws are unfavourable, we must make the country ungovernable. |
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Economic liberalization was then undertaken to restore the fiscal base, and thence government control over what had become ungovernable economies. |
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Otherwise the result will not be regional integration, but disintegrated, ungovernable and instable zones. |
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I fear that the crisis in this utterly impoverished country will escalate and thus make it ungovernable. |
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The proliferation of weapons in the Northern Rift region is said to make the area virtually ungovernable. |
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Switzerland, however, quickly proved to be ungovernable as a centralized state, and Napoleon renewed the cantonal system and introduced a federal system in Switzerland. |
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Full of useless, ribald wisdom about women and relationships, he's an ungovernable, unmarriageable, desperately lonely man who, when not working, won't stop chattering to young Will. |
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But a deep fear gnaws at them, and spilled into the open in Iowa: what if a Democrat can win the White House, then finds the country ungovernable? |
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As much as he loved to be the engineer in charge, Bloomberg also took the two-steps-forward-one-and-a-half-steps-back gains of the Giuliani years and recast the city's image: from ungovernable to improvable. |
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Putin's overall objective, of effective control of Ukraine by rendering the country ungovernable without Russian consent, can be met in a number of ways which stop short of an invasion. |
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What made the Gare du Nord such a powder keg that the arrest of a ticket dodger could, within minutes, make it the most ungovernable part of French territory? |
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But when Pennycook's predecessor, Euan Sutherland, complained as he walked out that the Co-op was ungovernable, he hit on problems that have not entirely gone away. |
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Myners first published an outline of his reforms in March after chief executive Euan Sutherland walked out after just 10 months, branding the group ungovernable after his £6.6m pay deal was leaked to the Observer. |
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Thirdly, we should not have cooperation or integration of a variable composition, since that would mean a Europe á la carte, that is to say, an ungovernable Europe. |
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In the case of both themselves and their child, the most educated parents are most persuaded that what lies in store for them does not depend merely on fate or ungovernable factors, but on their actions. |
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With the insurgencies suppressed, a well known reformer, Lord Durham, was dispatched from England to investigate the causes of rebellion and recommend a solution to the political divide that was making Canada ungovernable. |
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When enraged, he does not reason, and is ungovernable. |
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As a result the city was left in an almost ungovernable state and it proved impossible to adopt the municipal budget, causing an extreme delay in the disbursement of salaries to civil servants. |
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Perhaps Milosevic will give up the ungovernable province of Kosovo anyway, in the same way that he has given up territories in the past which he had previously said he would not give up. |
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The truth is that, today, Bolivia is a failed, ungovernable and profoundly unstable State whose situation may get even worse, making any solution more difficult and more costly. |
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The result was an ungovernable state and a whole series of land disputes, as the protesting groups occupied large farms, suburban areas and protected areas. |
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Complaints about ungovernable youth actually date back to at least the eighth century B. C. Of course, the fact that past generations had the same concerns we have now doesn't mean we should be complacent about today's youth. |
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But, for her, countlessness or ungovernable multiplicity is a problem, too. |
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Under a more centralized system the place would have been ungovernable. |
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