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manageable

[man-i-juh-buhl] / ˈmæn ɪ dʒə bəl /


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Wouldn’t smarter pre-deployment of personnel and equipment have made both fires more manageable?

From Los Angeles Times

The findings reveal that Ramanujan's formulas, developed more than 100 years ago, offer a previously hidden advantage for making modern high-energy physics calculations faster and more manageable.

From Science Daily

"If one part of the routine changes, it's manageable but if everything changes, overwhelm builds quickly."

From BBC

“In a sense,” he writes, “manageable small-scale inflation does for debt what confession does for sin: a little bit of forgiveness, every now and then.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Immigration is a manageable challenge, now that Europe is starting to grapple with it.

From The Wall Street Journal