unmanageable
Example Sentences
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“Further, placing a cap on loans will push the remaining graduate nursing programs to reduce their program costs, ensuring that nurses will not be saddled with unmanageable student loan debt,” the department said.
From Los Angeles Times
Without that instrument of dissuasion at the U.S. border, there is concern migrant arrivals could again become unmanageable.
From Seattle Times
But being attuned to how much information today’s audiences need, and realizing when a river of some 400-year-old poetry spills over its banks and becomes an unmanageable flood, is hugely advantageous.
From Washington Post
“I always felt abandoned by my father, and that feeling came to define my life. But in fairness to him and my family, I was unmanageable.”
From New York Times
The fortunes of the football club mirrored those of its owner, and Malaga were inevitably relegated in 2018 amid unmanageable debts.
From BBC
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