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Type Words
Synonyms flexibility, tractableness
Type of trait
Has types domestication, manageability, amenability, obedience, tameness, manageableness, amenableness, cooperativeness, docility
Derivation tractable

Examples of tractability

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Due to its relevance and tractability it is a common setting in the literature.
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There is evidence of chemical tractability for a total of 132 Census targets.
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Though wolves are trainable, they lack the same degree of tractability seen in dogs.
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They increase tractability and compliance of children or troublesome or demanding patients.
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This diagram illustrates the integration of evidence for the chemical tractability of Census proteins.
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As seen above, pathogenic importance in cancer does not always correlate with chemical tractability.
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To get 200 horses out of a 1.6-liter engine, you will inevitably leave some refinement and tractability on the table.
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The data are then combined to rank potential targets based on available supporting evidence for their chemical tractability.
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For reasons of tractability, it is often assumed in neoclassical analysis that goods and services are continuously divisible.
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More examples
  • The trait of being easily persuaded
  • (tractable) easily managed (controlled or taught or molded); "tractable young minds"; "the natives...being...of an intelligent tractable disposition"- Samuel Butler
  • (tractable) amenable: readily reacting to suggestions and influences; "a responsive student"
  • The state of being tractable or docile; docility; tractableness
  • (tractable) Capable of being easily led, taught, or managed; docile; manageable; governable; Capable of being shaped; malleable; Capable of being handled or touched; palpable; practicable; feasible; serviceable. ...
  • (tractable) (adj) - obedient, yielding, compliant, easy to control
  • (tractable) A property of a problem, stating that it can be solved in a reasonable amount of time using a reasonable amount of space.