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doable

[doo-uh-buhl] / ˈdu ə bəl /








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“This is critical to the future of the country. You want to find things in life that are big and important, that are worth doing and doable.”

From Barron's

With the loans consolidated, the payments are “doable,” he said, though he describes them as a second mortgage.

From MarketWatch

“I think they are doable and that gets done, especially in light of the shortage of LNG,” she said of the contracts.

From Barron's

Lowering the threat to the point where ships can resume transiting the strait is “doable but it takes time and you are probably never going to get to 100%,” Connell added.

From The Wall Street Journal

The RBC analysts said that the same-store sales target was doable.

From MarketWatch