adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
manageable proportions (= a size that is easy to deal with )
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First, narrow the choice down to more manageable proportions.
reduce sth to manageable etc proportions
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The disease had been reduced to negligible proportions by vaccination.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
more
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They enable us to break up the larger and more nebulous goals, into smaller, more manageable pieces.
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Most are still expecting strong performance of the broader markets, but at a more manageable pace.
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Not unless he's more manageable .
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If Rohr had stopped there, its troubles would be more manageable today.
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Distributed Relational Database Architecture also makes information access, data modification and application development more manageable , the company claims.
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These categories are then subdivided or classified, so as to create more manageable groups that can later be analyzed.
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So we've combined them in a shampoo that makes dry hair lustrous and more manageable .
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I also found it quieter than my car and more manageable .
■ NOUN
level
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You wake up early, your desire sated, your hormones at manageable levels .
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Different countries put different interpretations on these manageable levels .
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And they realize the power of names to define subjectivity, reduce opposition to manageable levels , and induce paralysis.
size
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Literacy seems to be a factor in keeping the family to a manageable size .
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This cuts the odds down to a manageable size .
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Indeed, it was found to be difficult sometimes to keep down the number of journals to a manageable size .
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To do so she needed to scale down the orchestration to manageable size , and find a new and readily available cast.
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The club proposes to stick at around 50 members who represent a manageable size .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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My hair's more manageable since I had it cut.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And so I divvied up the company into manageable pieces and told these executives to go play the game to the hilt.
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In addition, because so many colleges are involved, regional groups would be formed to allow for more manageable national negotiations.
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It had a nice smell and my hair felt very silky and manageable after I'd rinsed it.
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Literacy seems to be a factor in keeping the family to a manageable size.
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Most are still expecting strong performance of the broader markets, but at a more manageable pace.
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Russell Keys was, by all accounts, a clever, amusing man with manageable mental problems.
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They took any subject and made it manageable .
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What started out as a relatively manageable protest against stolen elections has now mushroomed into a full-fledged democracy movement.