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Workably
adverb
In an workable fashion.
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Perhaps a loose criterion for judging the desirability of different market structures is American economist William Baumol's concept of "contestable markets": if a market is easy to enter and to exit, it is "contestable" and hence workably competitive.
It's enough to be workably suboptimal, a tolerant, harmless sinner and a generally good guy.
Bruzzi came up with the workably non-pat theory that Kelly was hogtied, in her time, between being Marilyn Monroe and being Audrey Hepburn – neither vamp nor ingenue, she was famously described as "too perfect" by James Stewart, which helps explain his otherwise mesmerising decision to reject her throughout much of Rear Window.
The group's platform asks young people to endorse a ban on coal-fired power plants that do not workably capture carbon emissions – the signature proposal of Hansen, who served as Al Gore's science adviser.
Somewhere within that sits a workably goofy comic-strip premise: high-school loser Trip (Lucas Till, buffed to the point of blandness) gets to leave his rivals and troubles for dust after a gas-guzzling extraterrestrial squid assumes residence beneath the bonnet of his battered pick-up.
"The trick is take account of the modern needs for efficiency but still use antitrust to give us workably competitive markets".
California's electricity market is not "workably competitive" and needs to be fixed, the California Power Exchange said in a draft report.
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