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manageable adjective able to be completed, able to be finished, controllable, capable of completing, capable of finishing, doable, operable, performable, under control, workable Associated concepts: judicially manageable standards See also: corrigible, facile, flexible, malleable, obedient, pliable, pliant, resigned, sequacious, tractable, yielding How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| When they were first published in Denmark, however, they arrived more manageably in small volumes usually containing about six tales at a time and always accompanied by the line drawings of Lorenz Frolich. With a more manageably sized student population and closer connections between students and teachers, small schools have shown improvements in student achievement. I'm starting, after all, with the sensational over the substantial, but the double point I mean to make holds generally: While such maneuvers have nothing to do with the manageably marketable object, neither can Art Fair Artists be said to be squeamish when it comes to the touchy codependency of art and commerce, or the PR game they play like a hand of cards. |
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