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"I think this is an almost ungovernable city," she said.
For many, the country has become ungovernable and the future is simply unthinkable.
As with any ungovernable passion, it was likely to lead to trouble.
The effect of it was to make the poor beast quite ungovernable.
The House is virtually split in two making it nearly ungovernable.
But that same opposition has chosen to make the country ungovernable.
Others say there simply needs to be a limit, or the union would truly become ungovernable.
The attack was part of a campaign apparently aimed at making the country ungovernable.
And if the conflict is not quickly resolved, he added, "the situation could become ungovernable again."
The states have become ungovernable, and California may be the most of all.'
But I never said that the city is ungovernable.
It used to be called the city that was unmanageable and ungovernable.
Which brings us to the main question: How do you govern the ungovernable?
I suppose she was distraught with the small ungovernable thing in her arms.
The south today is not only ungovernable but virtually uninhabitable.
I could sense an ungovernable fit of anger coming over Lucinda.
It is who can come closest to actually governing a city that has long been seen as ungovernable.
They can create whole worlds, of which the wild, ungovernable planet Earth is one.
For if more members come in, and the current mechanisms of governance are not changed, the union is likely to become ungovernable.
In recent years Peru has seemed all but ungovernable.
That last ungovernable action must have hurt his arm, she thought distantly.
Liberty for the individual is an idea I subscribe to but it makes this country ungovernable.
Cornelia did not shout, but she was at times ungovernable.
The driver leapt to the earth to hold their heads, and they became ungovernable.
Her beauty, the one ungovernable power she had always had over him, was gone.