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is thinkable
adjective
Able to be thought or imagined; conceivable; feasible or possible.
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In future even $100m is thinkable if his client base, currently numbering 130, expands beyond America.
Wolfgang Schäuble, the finance minister, says this too is thinkable only as part of a "fiscal union".
One diplomat believes that Bosnia's gridlock has got so bad, and the political atmosphere so poisonous, that for the first time since 1995 the unthinkable of renewed fighting is thinkable once again.
Instead it's something more: an examination of the loyalties and obligations of families pushed well past the breaking point, a meditation on whether redemption is thinkable, let alone possible.
Instead Gatrell borrows from the French tradition of interest in "mentalities", which looks not for an impossibly "average" opinion in a particular age, but instead at what is "thinkable and doable" at any particular moment.
For someone who shares such a view the concept of a reason for the universe is thinkable and the long term fate of the universe may be less of a concern.
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But it's thinkable, even probable.
I hadn't realised that that was thinkable.
a commercial prizefight champion & a good amateur was thinkable.
Why, then, should "Copa" even be thinkable on Broadway?
Stunningly high incomes happen because they are thinkable.
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