Now I want you to think about one of those pesky, sometimes difficult to manage applications.
But policing factories around the world is a costly, time-consuming process that's difficult to manage.
Uncontrolled rapid growth is difficult to manage and can be catastrophic if not done well.
In Killanin's view the Olympics have since been getting ever more difficult to manage.
"The construction ... makes it particularly difficult to manage detainees, who are particularly difficult to watch, " Delliste told BFMTV.
In fact, warfarin is so difficult to manage that it is probably less than effective in many people who take it.
But their prevalence does help to explain why commissioners often find the transition back to national politics somewhat difficult to manage.
"It really is very difficult to manage for both doctor and patient, " says Jack Ansell, a professor of medicine at Boston University.
Law-firm bankruptcies are difficult to manage because creditors typically seek "clawbacks" from partners who leave for new firms and take along clients.
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For example, heat dissipation from the interior of such a chip will be even more difficult to manage than with existing designs.
If they were brilliant thinkers in their areas and pulling in the direction of the company but difficult to manage, he kept them.
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Many criticized the system saying it was difficult to manage all those facets of health care delivery and do all those things well.
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Will such a large company simply be too difficult to manage?
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Be it back-office or assembly-line, one single unmotivated team member is not only difficult to manage but can bring down the moral of an entire team.
Our son, Austin, was born profoundly pre-mature at Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and with two young daughters, it was difficult to manage our time together.
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Bottom line: It can be extraordinarily difficult to manage the challenges posed by distractions, boundary issues, and double dipping, but the rewards for doing so are even more extraordinary.
Big financial firms are already difficult to manage: Citigroup this week announced that it was hiring Robert Rubin, the former treasury secretary, bringing its roll-call of chairmen to three.
Of the current rule on team orders, Brawn said that "everybody could see it would be very difficult to manage in an honest way, and to manage within the integrity that fans expect".
Silos make it difficult to manage risk proactively.
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Unfortunately, the response to the crisis so far has been to encourage the takeover of ailing institutions, creating financial supermarkets that are more complex, more difficult to manage and regulate, and that have more un-priced guarantees.
First of all, I just want to thank Harry Reid. (Applause.) I recently said he's got one of the toughest jobs in Washington -- managing an institution that by its very nature is, let's face it, you guys are a little difficult to manage.
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It was designed to make sure that revenue was raised to help pay for some of the other provisions, but if it ends up just being so much trouble that small businesses find it difficult to manage, that's something that we should take a look at.
No doubt, Moceanu was a prodigy who wanted to push herself from a young age, and that can be a difficult task to manage for any parent.
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In bankruptcy proceedings, it is against Federal law to obtain higher wages when performance pay is nil for those leading a much more difficult company to manage.
As a result, many organizations do not have a sufficiently integrated view into operations, and find it difficult to effectively manage client relationships, leverage talent, execute on engagements, and drive profitability.
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"The complexity of IT systems is growing at a tremendous rate, to a point where it's becoming very difficult for administrators to manage their systems, " says Jeff Kephart , autonomic computing manager at IBM Research.
Computers keep getting faster and more sophisticated, enabling more data to be processed and analyzed, but every time a network gets larger or a processor smarter, it becomes harder to understand what it's doing, and more difficult and expensive to manage.
In this it was even ahead of Boeing and Airbus, both now scrambling to transform themselves from rich-world exporters into global producers, with long, difficult-to-manage supply chains spanning the world.
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