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- A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, Ethernet switch, and, by the IEEE, MAC bridge) is networking hardware that connects devices...
- Retrieved December 24, 2011. Lichty, Ron; Mantle, Mickey. Managing the Unmanageable: Rules, Tools, and Insights for Managing Software. p. 207. "Apple CEO...
- reform of institutions and the economy. Tunisian international debt grew unmanageable. This was the reason or pretext for French forces to establish a protectorate...
- seldom able to return home because of the complexity, severity and unmanageability of the evolving symptom picture. Eventually, the patient would become...
- 12-year-old son, Peter, to Walnut Grove after the boy's behavior grows unmanageable. Mrs. Oleson babies the boy, sending him to school in a fancy suit which...
- Reloaded announced that the website would be taken offline due to an unmanageable influx of new customers following the collapse of Sheep Marketplace and...
- begin with admitting to powerlessness over alcohol and recognizing the unmanageability of one's life due to alcoholism. Subsequent steps require "rigorous...
- fraction of the po****tion of the city. The city was becoming increasingly unmanageable, especially after the administrative reform of Poland in 1999 which further...
- "field army" became larger, the number of subordinate commanders became unmanageable for the officer in general command of said army, usually a major general...
- rigid codes of behavior, in practice many teachers find the students unmanageable and do not enforce discipline at all. Where school class sizes are typically...