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Tractable

Tractable meaning

Capable of being easily led, taught, or managed. | Easy to deal with or manage. | Capable of being shaped; malleable.

Example sentences (20)

Being tractable will help iron out the creases in relationships with closed ones.

The current Republican Party – buttressed by a tractable, far-right Supreme Court — has succeeded in reviving and expanding racial inequality and circumventing (with SCOTUS approval) the Voting Rights Act.

If governments continue to focus on “solving” only the most immediate, seemingly most tractable emergencies (often making matters worse in the process), we’re in trouble deep.

It’s that it’s not tractable — we still don’t know what works.

Maybe making that list and all its dark variations along with the system for dealing with it is a tractable problem.

As with planetary ejection, this is experimentally tractable, with sounding rockets and orbital vehicles being used for microbiological experiments.

Gaussian white noise is a good approximation of many real-world situations and generates mathematically tractable models.

In order to make such problems tractable to evolutionary search, they must be broken down into the simplest representation possible.

In some cases, by modeling spacetime in a different number of dimensions, a theory becomes more mathematically tractable, and one can perform calculations and gain general insights more easily.

In the Go example, the Japanese ko rule is sufficiently intractable to imply EXPTIME-completeness, but it is not known if the more tractable American or Chinese rules for the game are EXPTIME-complete.

Just as the class can be thought of as the tractable problems ( Cobham's thesis ), so NC can be thought of as the problems that can be efficiently solved on a parallel computer.

One difference was that Strominger and Vafa considered only extremal black holes in order to make the calculation tractable.

On the other hand, there are enormous positive consequences that would follow from rendering tractable many currently mathematically intractable problems.

Steady flows are often more tractable than otherwise similar unsteady flows.

TEs are also a widely used tool for mutagenesis of most experimentally tractable organisms.

The First Canadian Army launched two operations, Operation Totalize on 7 August which advanced only 9 miles in four days in face of fierce German resistance and Operation Tractable on 14 August which finally took Falaise on 17 August.

The goal of computational chemistry is to minimize this residual error while keeping the calculations tractable.

The idea was that such men would be more tractable and less likely to alienate the fief from the crown out of their own greed.

The problem with this method is that it relies on quiet, tractable beasts, because the hind end of the cow is not restrained.

These two factors make rational choice models tractable compared to other approaches to choice.