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It is not a derogation but only a definition to say that workable theatricality is the measure of successful playwriting.
In her introduction Scott asserts that the writers prove "through the power of their language" that workable and compassionate ideas about this human tragedy are possible.
Then, I noted: "Everyone reckons that tablets just aren't that workable, because they are neither fish nor fowl in computing terms.
Many multinationals want the same firm auditing all their global subsidiaries, and not many firms are in a position to do so.The OFT will not refer the case on to the Competition Commission if it does not believe that workable remedies exist.
"For the gold open access [model] to be viable it will be important that sufficient funds be available via the research councils, the funding councils and the universities for UK researchers, and that workable systems are implemented to ensure these are delivered to publishers.
The lesson here, Ward says, is that workable solutions are regional and comprehensive; that is, some authority or commission governs the water in a whole river basin and includes in its mandate the economic, social and environmental effects of messing with it.
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Give me a plan that is workable".
"There is no other line that is workable," she said.
(Decades later, it's generally agreed that a workable reactor is still decades away).
The only solution to our energy problems that is workable at present is atomic energy.
But they do not boost the already low expectations that a workable deal can be done.
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