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was controllable
adjective
Able to be controlled; subject to regulation or command.
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Harold Evensky of Evensky & Katz in Coral Gables, Fla., noted that the expense of investing was controllable, and clients can also often control what they pay in taxes and when.
For that device, we developed an illumination module (Fig. 3) comprising a 3D printed retainer, a LED strip of 24 individually operable LEDs (WS2812b) mounted to the inner walls of the cylindrical dome (Fig. 4), and corresponding controls so that the LED module was controllable via the mobile device.
Experts and authorities played down the dangers of a Chernobyl-style disaster, saying they believed a partial meltdown was controllable.
Bernd Ladwig, a professor of political science at the Free University here, said that the political toll at the moment was "controllable," but that a consensus candidate was probably necessary, not one chosen, like Mr. Wulff, on party lines.
When the researchers first put all the dogs in the shuttle box, where the shock was controllable by a jump, and, only then, into the inescapable harness, the effect of the harness was broken: now, even though the dogs were being bombarded by shocks, they didn't give up.
He went on to explain his condition was "controllable" and that he had been told that if he got back to his weight in high school, he would no longer have the condition, but, Hanks joked: "I weighed 96 pounds in high school... and you know, most of that was that big white Afro that I wore back in the '70s".
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A champion controls what is controllable and lets the rest shake out as it may.
It makes us imagine that these things are controllable - but which parent is in control here?
If the controllability matrix has full rank, then LTI is controllable; otherwise it is uncontrollable.
Communist reform is controllable".
They're controllable.
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