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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...
- improbable that the Manchus would have murdered any of these four for being 'unmanageable' since it would have been in their best interests to have strong Dalai...
- reform of institutions and the economy. Tunisian international debt grew unmanageable. This was the reason or pretext for French forces to establish a protectorate...
- National Weather Service (NWS) for identifying cities. This system became unmanageable for cities and towns without an NWS identifier, and the use of two letters...
- the free dictionary. Hysterical or Hysterics may refer to: Hysteria, unmanageable emotional excesses Hysterical (1983 film), a film from Emb****y Pictures...
- "field army" became larger, the number of subordinate commanders became unmanageable for the officer in general command of said army, usually a major general...
- 1145/4284.315122. ISSN 0001-0782. S2CID 5832776. Mantle, Mickey W.; Lichty, Ron (2012), Managing the unmanageable, Addison Wesley, ISBN 978-0-321-82203-1...
- Benton, a Missouri slaveholder, opposed the omnibus compromise as an "unmanageable m**** of incongruous bills, each an impediment to the other...." While...
- Isaac S. Taylor, as a resort for the rich and famous, but quickly became unmanageable and fell into disrepair. In 1908, it was reopened as the Crescent College...