unmanageably造句1. By contrast, its technicolour dealings with China are less apocalyptic, but many times more complex—almost unmanageably so.
2. Since SMIT is most commonly run by root, the SMIT log files should be monitored and cleaned up so that they don't grow unmanageably large and consume all available space in the / filesystem.
3. We gay people at least have the advantage of being brought up to expect the world of love to be imponderably and unmanageably difficult, for we are perverted freaks and sick aberrations of nature.
4. Even restriction of attention to "lightweight" servers leaves an unmanageably large collection.
5. It also means that a system designed to recognize millions of different types of objects would become unmanageably large.
6. There have long been questions about whether the three firms are becoming unmanageably big.
7. So unless something is done to divide and conquer the state space, systems become unmanageably complex.
8. The number of our predictions when generalized and reduced to a system is not unmanageably large.