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View definitions for workability

workability

noun as in feasibility

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What’s certain right now is that the justice, at a minimum, has serious doubts about the legitimacy and workability of this Supreme Court’s sloppy, results-oriented originalism.

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“The more and more examples there are … it gets to the question of workability,” Ms. Rebouche said.

These linear defects, or dislocations, are what give metals their strength and workability, but they can also make materials fail catastrophically - which is what happens every time you pop the pull tab on a can of soda.

Upgrades like GPT-4 can’t provide a mass solution to that just yet—in part because of scaling limits, and in part because so far, real-life GPT-4 applications like Bing’s automated search engine are better known for their erratic nature and fallibility than for their workability.

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Include an additive such as biochar or algae to increase the concrete’s strength or tailor its workability or setting time, reducing emissions by 1 to 5 percent or more.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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