But with little ambition to go wide and a lack of composure when they tried to, they were containable. |
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Most virus diseases I believe would be containable moderately readily, once we know how they're transmitted. |
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His restless ambition has never quite been containable within one government department, even the Treasury. |
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Thus what was containable in 357 B.C. had grown into something that by 338 was not. |
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Horrible and shocking as the shootings on the first day were, there was still the possibility that they would be containable. |
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I think what we've had is some individual acts of theft, and they've been more than containable by the police and the National Guard. |
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Approaching without undue apprehension therefore, we pulled up into a scenario of barely containable triumph. |
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The problem is that while the media likes maverick talents, it prefers them to be containable forces. |
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Yet the effects, even in a few American states, will be neither containable nor revocable. |
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Like cancer, no longer seen as necessarily fatal, a nuclear strike is being discussed as though it were containable, survivable. |
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The bets must be of those arranged on the appropriate page of the site, therefore containable on a single card. |
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As for the danger of a widely predicted political crisis within Labour's own ranks, that seems likely to be containable if the conflict goes as expected. |
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The divergence was containable, until the fall of the Iron Curtain. |
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They have called instead for an independent inquiry by an external investigator and warned that public anger in the area over the latest tragedy was now barely containable. |
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Its quite likely the financial costs would have been more containable and the company would not have lost touch with how public unease was slowly growing about its actions. |
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I am complicit, in the sense that I am trying to point out that everything is not containable, and everything is interconnected, and myths are being accepted as truth. |
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Costs associated with the revised funding discussions will have a drag effect on earnings, but that was containable in the context of the current talks. |
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In the piece in question, the four pieces employ simple harmonies and melodies that are barely containable in a modal exercise. |
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So the overshoot seems hardly massive, and indeed eminently containable. |
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But if an invader is found while it is still in a relatively small containable area, it may be eradicated if the response is quick enough. |
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That means the damage done to Fine Gael is probably containable, especially given that Enda Kenny is completely distanced from the Lowry era. |
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So far such fears have proved containable, and the admission of the new members from central Europe has not caused too much of a fuss. |
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If information becomes decentralized, censorship becomes less effective because it is no longer containable within the media outlets. |
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The prospects for stability, with no more than containable local incidents of violence, are therefore good. |
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Some risks will only be treatable or containable to acceptable levels, by terminating the activity. |
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The Ebola epidemic is containable, but it has not been contained. |
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Phillip Hammond, the UK's foreign secretary, chaired a meeting on Wednesday and said the virus is not growing exponentially and is containable. |
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Yet now that all of the medical system's infection-control resources are being directed at preventing further spread, the disease should be containable, says Mr Eom. |
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So now what we have is what should be a containable problem breaking loose because people aren't being quarantined properly. |
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The reports that Stumme had received that morning showed the attacks had been on a broad front but that such penetration as had occurred should be containable by local units. |
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Our medical advice is that ebola is containable and controllable, particularly in areas with good healthcare facilities and modern medical practice. |
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