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manageable

[man-i-juh-buhl] / ˈmæn ɪ dʒə bəl /


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The Collegiate—an abridged, more manageable version of the company’s gargantuan International edition—was introduced in 1898 and had been revised roughly every decade thereafter.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’d always thought of the loans as her responsibility to repay, but she struggled to make enough money to afford them and to navigate the options available that could have made the loans more manageable.

From MarketWatch

She’d always thought of the loans as her responsibility to repay, but she struggled to make enough money to afford them and to navigate the options available that could have made the loans more manageable.

From MarketWatch

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