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the workability
noun
The ease with which something can be worked or fashioned
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However, he cast doubt on the workability of "rainbow coalitions" between a number of parties, saying they would lead to "insomnia" for MPs and instability for the country.
Despite enormous scientific doubts about the workability of antimissile devices, and extravagant cost, Americans have liked the dream of an invulnerable shield since President Reagan floated it.
"[But] we have concerns about about the workability and consequences of a mechanism where organisations start sending each other instructions about data that needs to be removed.
(A lot of lefties, notwithstanding their scorn for "the system," seem to have an implicit naive faith in the workability of the mechanisms of American governance.
The workability was analyzed.
Graded fibers improved the workability.
The proper paste amount the better the workability and the less the workability loss.
To enhance the workability of chromia/alumina castables, three types of ultrafine alumina powder were added to improve the workability.
Scoria affects the workability of fresh scoria concretes.
At the very least they might prove or disprove the workability of a featureset like this.
From a functional standpoint, BitPesa demonstrated the workability of this model.
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