resolvable
Example Sentences
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The problems, so many not readily resolvable, keep building as the population keeps increasing.
From Seattle Times
The dispute at the heart of strikes set to hit Britain's railways this week is resolvable, an industry boss says.
From BBC
“What I see here is a very clear — very disturbing, in my judgment — pattern of conduct in which otherwise resolvable matters are handled by violence,” said Malibu Municipal Judge Lawrence J. Mira.
From Los Angeles Times
This means it "appears to be unachievable and there are major issues with project definition, schedule, budget, quality and/or delivery of benefits, which at this stage do not appear to be manageable or resolvable".
From BBC
Zeynep Tufekci’s thoughtful, perceptive column is a helpful reminder to me that these decisions often reflect a complex mix of personal belief, fear, misinformation, mistrust and structural disadvantage that is not easily resolvable.
From New York Times
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