tractability

IPA: trˈæktʌbˈɪɫɪti

noun

  • The state of being tractable or docile; docility; tractableness.
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Examples of "tractability" in Sentences

  • There's a trade off between accuracy and analytical tractability while modeling.
  • Given the scope, seriousness and tractability of the problems, not a bad set of responses …. dlw
  • Such tractability could include telling feds where all the money is, including the money set aside for his family.
  • There will be wobbles if uncertainty rises, as it almost certainly will, over the tractability of a housing recovery.
  • What I also love about this car is the pull and tractability of the straight six-cylinder engine, which sings a perfect soundtrack -- be it the 230 hp in the 328i or the 300 hp in the 335i.
  • Thus, tractability and attention to detail are rather desirable attributes in a potential client who might reasonably be expected to meet sudden deadlines or make surprise revisions down the line.
  • Due to the conceptual incompatibilities between different theories, and simple limitations in the tractability of equations when dealing with systems containing billions of particles, epistemological reductionism is false.
  • Vilsack (now billing himself as an education candidate) was perfectly happy to appoint a board of regents whose only concern in managing the state universities seems to have been their tractability with regard to insurance companies.

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