In return for better-structured, more efficient processes, costs can begin to get out of hand.
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Only at Bawku, in the far north-east, did the election get out of hand.
The bravura of this last vision suggests how TIFs can get out of hand.
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"We are very worried that this sort of thing can get out of hand, " he said.
In place of deft interventions, she has let policy differences get out of hand.
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"Let's be preemptive here and contain it now before it does get out of hand, " said David Kaatrud of the U.N.
And if things get out of hand, the swollen Palestinian police could join the battle, rather than prevent it.
And the bottom line is the central bankers have a huge interest in not letting things get out of hand here.
All of this good work could, of course, come to naught if matters get out of hand in the Taiwan straits.
Electronic clinical surveillance systems allow doctors to identify drug-resistant bacteria in patients quickly and stop infections before they get out of hand.
Like wedding planning itself, economic predictions can sometimes get out of hand.
Those concerned are so overjoyed by this apparent blessing that they do not even suspect that things could get out of hand.
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At the same time it would also reassure financial markets that the central bank will not allow inflation to get out of hand.
But it can be disastrously disruptive if allowed to get out of hand, or if it becomes a deliberate policy of a government.
The first is to vow never to entertain the slack macroeconomic policies that have let inflation get out of hand in the past.
Since 1993 local notables have formed mohalla (neighbourhood) committees in Mumbai's most volatile areas to reduce tensions before they get out of hand.
The run-rate did not get out of hand, and Broad had Akmal caught behind in the fifth over to give England an important foothold.
At least they should more easily be able to pick up the telephone and talk if their generals let things get out of hand.
Then the infighting in the Kremlin started to get out of hand and Mr Putin returned to his original plan of making Mr Medvedev president.
But, now that the link with the free movement of labour has been broken, the dispute is much less likely to get out of hand.
But they are worrying enough to be worth following up, for if resistance did get out of hand the consequences could be very expensive indeed.
Without watertight financial controls, this could soon get out of hand.
On July 29th, when the openness threatened to get out of hand, the censors ordered an end to it, but even then some state publications defied orders.
But the independent newspaper Zerkalo claimed that the Council of Europe and western countries had warned the Azeri authorities not to allow "falsifications" to get out of hand.
Yet this is a dangerous argument: the past three decades have shown that a little bit of inflation, just like a little drink, can easily get out of hand.
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The central bank is glad that the surge in capital spending has been there to support the economy, but it is anxious that things should not get out of hand.
Sure, short-term interest rates will go up, but the markets will heave a sigh of relief if we signal that we're not going to let the situation get out of hand.
It helps to sort problems out sooner before they get out of hand and to look after our mental health in the same way as we look after our physical health.
While his hands-off executive style may have allowed things at Kaplan to get out of hand in the first place, his commitment to upholding the family legacy ultimately ensured a rigorous response.
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