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Foot controls are made workable by hands with special poles.
But Senate staffers have raised doubt about whether such a requirement could be made workable.
It's one of those "she's messy, he's neat" relationships made workable by built-ins, closets and tolerance.
He also embarked on Star Wars, the wildly expensive Strategic Defence Initiative, which has still not been made workable after an investment of $50bn.
Mr. Witt himself, although he found numerous deficiencies, stopped well short of saying the plans could not be made workable, and also said that there was more to coping with an emergency than planning.
In fact, the latter analogy might prove apt, with hydrogen fuel cells resembling the Apollo rockets, as an impressive technology that was made workable and repeatedly demonstrated, but not capable of making major inroads into general use.
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He figured out how to make workable quantum circuits on silicon a feat previously considered impossible.
One way to do this is to make workable cables from single-walled carbon nanotubes, which are inherently more conductive, but have been difficult to spin into fibers.
To deal with the increasing demand on the health service, the government must allow NHS staff to use their own clinical judgment in order to make workable improvements.
Many made noise, some made trouble, and a few, sometimes too few, sought to make workable policy – notably, and laudably, the minister for higher education, David Willetts, and, in more circumspect ways, some of his predecessors.
But an uneasy fact remains: that building on the site of a global event – making workable streets from tarmac wastes and weaving housing around velodromes – is a difficult and expensive way of producing a good city.
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