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Manageably
adverb
In a manageable manner.
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Not only is it manageably small, but balancing authoritarianism and accountability comes down largely to personal skills (and even the opposition admits that the two Lees have been extremely good at it).
They did not have the same big baby boom, so their populations are ageing more gently (and manageably); on the other hand, their birth rates are now very low, hence the future problems.
Yet, now that the games have gone and Mr Bloomberg has come back with a better plan for a cheaper stadium sited much more manageably in the borough of Queens, voters have decided they quite like the rest of his mayoralty.
What many of the cases across the country share in common is a desire by students to hold their institutions accountable in ways both impossibly big and manageably small.
They're sweet, colorful, lickable and a manageably small snack in an age of gargantuan portions.
With these policies, the deficit drops away in the next 10 years, and more important, it stays manageably low for the decades after that.
The Jardin des Plantes (Place Valhubert, Fifth Arrondissement) houses several separate, manageably sized attractions.
The English dictionary and encyclopaedia are serious but fairly cut-down affairs, meant primarily for language students; you can search only by single word; and the device did, slightly and so far manageably, throw out one or two other programmes running on my PC.
The more manageably sized events tend to cater for a specific kind of music and attract hardcore devotees, but they're more relaxed and, at the end of the day, you're closer to your car. 5 While each festival is possessed of its own unique character, the food tends to be pretty much the same everywhere.
Thankfully, evidence that it is, indeed, possible, for a sensible individual of manageably proportioned self-esteem, even a female individual of ditto, to be a powerful (though not directly elected) mayor has already emerged in Spain, in the shape of Manuela Carmena, the mayor of Madrid.
Globular or elongated and manageably small, you can pop them in your mouth for a juicy crunch with a kick of mustardy heat that makes them a great foil for dips and salty charcuterie.
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