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1 Over time, private-sector debt needs to come down to more manageable levels .
2 The terror didn't fade so much as drop to manageable levels .
3 For now, however, the yield surge is within manageable levels .
4 The World Bank said last month that Europe's debts may not reach manageable levels until 2030.
5 But only through collective international action can we succeed in keeping temperature rises within manageable levels .
6 Certain issues that may have been bubbling to the surface are likely to recede to manageable levels .
7 Risks can be reduced to manageable levels but this requires a local authority to want to do so.
8 Photo: 123rf.com The area's dams have finally reached manageable levels , after one of the driest summers on record.
9 Unemployment has dipped to manageable levels .
10 Only the slow grinding of time and failure would ease their grief and the disappointment to manageable levels .
11 Our collective goal now is to suppress transmission of the virus and bring our case numbers to manageable levels .
12 It said claims were still "within manageable levels " but it would take time to assess the impact.
13 With interest rates still very low we see mortgage affordability at very manageable levels providing a further underpinning to prices.
14 Still, there is a glimmer of hope which could see the petrol price increase in March be rebuffed to more manageable levels .
15 Should he wait for the Bajorans to forget about the so-called massacre, for the unrest to die back down to manageable levels ?
16 But inflation, at least in China, seemed to have peaked in mid-2011, said Li, and should return to more manageable levels next year.
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