Use "tractable" in a sentence

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1. They are mighty sagacious, tractable creature.

2. She is tractable in disposition.

3. Triangular matrices, in particular, are usually quite tractable.

4. He was always tractable and quiet.

5. Stener had always been very tractable.

6. Gold and silver are tractable metals.

7. But she's tractable at bottom.

8. 17 But she's tractable at bottom.

9. Then they will be tractable, accept direction.

10. For his cabinet, the dictator wanted tractable men.

11. Carrie seemed quite tractable, and he congratulated himself.

12. This approach helps to make the issues more tractable.

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

14. He could easily manage his tractable and worshipping younger brother.

15. The issues have proved to be less tractable than expected.

16. Some common synonyms of Amenable are docile, obedient, and tractable

17. The country's economic problems are less tractable than first thought.

18. 29 synonyms for Amenable: receptive, open, susceptible, responsive, agreeable, compliant, tractable

19. This provides a tractable framework for the economic modelling of reputation effects.

20. If any of these are found to be tractable, then they all are.

21. The problem turned out to be rather less tractable than I had expected.

22. However, another fascinating question, hitherto absent from the current palaver, may prove more tractable.

23. The horse would instantly change from placid and tractable to anxious and difficult!

24. Synonyms for Assentive include flexible, accommodating, acquiescent, amenable, biddable, complaisant, cooperative, docile, persuadable and tractable

25. 13 It is certainly the case that normal mode inference is computationally more tractable.

26. It must be that the women are not so tractable as used to be!

27. Fortunately, some scientists saw them as posing tractable scientific questions and offering new insights.

28. Had the Trader worked as planned, Web Services, as currently envisaged, would be far more tractable.

29. Not oversized or bloated but proportioned just right to feel familiar, welcomingly tractable and Boundingly dynamic

30. Tractable Approximations of the chance constraint, i.e., for efficiently verifiable suffi-cient conditionsfor its validity

31. Some numerical examples and an algorithmically tractable steady state analysis of the model are presented.

32. Cobham's thesis states that polynomial time is a synonym for "tractable", "feasible", "efficient", or "fast".

33. But in the core areas of the old system the problems were much less tractable.

34. Synonyms for self-Abasing include submissive, compliant, yielding, malleable, acquiescent, accommodating, amenable, tractable, manageable and unassertive

35. Contrarious definition: difficult to deal with synonyms: unregenerate, obstinate, cross-grained, stubborn antonyms: docile, compromising, obedient, tractable

36. Some here in the United States believe that if we democratise China, they will become more tractable .

37. Buxom (comparative Buxomer or more Buxom, superlative Buxomest or most Buxom) (obsolete, archaic, rare) Pliant, obedient, tractable (to) (i.e

38. Republicans are clearly more tractable than in the last Congress, when they insisted on a large tax cut or nothing.

39. Using a MAP for packet arrival process, PH distribution for service and vacation processes, and the priority queuing model with the vacation make the analysis tractable.

40. There are also several similar words to Biddable in our dictionary, which are Acquiescent, Amenable, Compliant, Docile, Obliging, Pliable, Submissive, Tractable and Yielding

41. Amenable definition, ready or willing to answer, act, agree, or yield; open to influence, persuasion, or advice; agreeable; submissive; tractable: an Amenable servant

42. Systems that do not exhibit these behaviors have been termed " Corrigible " systems, and both theoretical and practical work in this area appears tractable and useful

43. Balky: 1 adj stopping short and refusing to go on “a Balky mule” “a Balky customer” Synonyms: balking intractable not tractable; difficult to manage or mold

44. She was biddable , tractable. If Michael found some slight task for her to do, she did it without comment, without complaint, but then she would return to her chair.

45. A tractable abduction procedure for a lightweight description logic EL is introduced extending recent research on automata- based axiom pinpointing by assuming information from a predefined abducible part of the domain model.

46. Here we demonstrate that Lactobacillus salivarius UCC118, a recently sequenced and genetically tractable probiotic strain of human origin, produces a Bacteriocin in vivo that can significantly protect mice against infection with the invasive foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes .

47. John, in visage, in shape, in hue, as unlike the dark, Acerb, and caustic little professor, as the fruit of the Hesperides might be unlike the sloe in the wild thicket; as the high-couraged but tractable

48. — Cardiids or marine cockles are one of the best known families of marine bivalves in the world, with a long history of study and collection given their large and accessible shells, a tractable level of biodiversity globally (~290 species) and a solid fossil record extending to the late Triassic.

49. ABSTRACT – Cardiids or marine cockles are one of the best known families of marine bivalves in the world, with a long history of study and collection given their large and accessible shells, a tractable level of biodiversity globally (~290 species) and a solid fossil record extending to the late Triassic.

50. Balky - stopping short and refusing to go on; "a balking"; "a Balky mule"; "a Balky customer" balking intractable - not tractable; difficult to manage or mold; "an intractable disposition"; "intractable pain"; "the most intractable issue of our era"; "intractable metal"