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the doable
adjective
Possible to do; feasible.
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Alternatively, open-water swimmers favour the doable distances between Prvić and its surrounding islets.
Is this persistent but gentle upping of the doable demand in fact more motivating and engaging for her students?
But he abandoned all sense of the doable when he conceived the role of the brash nature boy, Siegfried, the son of the demigods Siegmund and Sieglinde.
(A fashion company is already marketing the "Doable Barker" T-shirt, the phrase spelled out in the correct neon font of the Doctor Who titles commissioned by JN‑T).
This result, together with the doable implicit consideration in the model of the effects induced by environmental boundary conditions such as temperature on the mechanical behaviour of the material, makes this tool attractive for simplified yet thorough analyses of frozen ground and permafrost-related problems.
They're combining pragmatism, a spirit of the doable, with a deep commitment to public service.
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Mr Bush's agenda combines the incremental and the radical, the sensible and the reckless, the politically doable and the impossible.
The disconnect between the extraordinary promise of cancer immunotherapies and the vagaries of their application, between the possible and the merely doable, always bothered Steinman.
There is a lot more to achieve in the area of energy efficiency, especially as technologies advance and continue to transform the once-impossible into the eminently doable.
So you go for the little, doable stuff.
Make the list doable!
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