Finally, in what should be the dead of winter but isn't, the soil is workable enough for Rick and I to give it a thorough digging. |
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The researchers believe that these logic gates could be scaled up to include many qubits in a large, workable quantum computer. |
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He has been whipped into line and made to vote against legislation that he knows is eminently sensible and very workable. |
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This question must be rationally analysed to create an internationally workable policy. |
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As the ground becomes warmer and more workable, plant out onion sets and shallots in the vegetable plot. |
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Extraction began in 1864 in California and Nevada, after commercially workable deposits were found in alkaline desert marshes. |
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The solvents act to decrease the viscosity of the bitumen making it more workable. |
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It is a reasonable, clear and workable requirement that anybody in public life abides by certain codes. |
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The four ideals in fact cannot exist at the same time to form a reasonable and workable system. |
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The statement indicated the hospital was doing everything possible to find a workable solution. |
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We have a shortage of anyone capable of realising modern workable and innovative policies which will benefit the local community. |
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Dembski sets out to fashion a workable notion of supernatural intervention. |
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This seems to me an eminently practical and workable scheme of legislation. |
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More to the point, though, they've settled on a workable sound and they use it quite effectively. |
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This is very helpful, as creating workable policies generally requires a lot of time and effort. |
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Based on the above hopeful interactions, I am convinced that joint custody is workable and feasible in this case. |
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The government, he said, should break down the task into workable policies covering all related sectors. |
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I knew that I was going to have to come up with a plan that was reasonable and workable. |
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Progress has been good, with a number of workable prototypes developed and good results in field tests. |
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Are you actually waiting to see what they're going to propose in detail, to see if it is possibly workable? |
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It is a paradox that Augustine would not have accepted, but it is rooted in the pragmatic imagination as a workable metaphysics. |
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We should have the makings of a very workable plan so we can have an orderly evacuation of Port-of-Spain. |
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Boys carted crates of water in and others hauled workable furniture out on tractors. |
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And we haven't even been able to set up workable biospheres on Earth, let alone in space. |
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Designing a workable model requires not only vision, but also respect for the individual parts that make up the whole. |
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It is a good time to plant bare rooted shrubs and trees while the weather stays mild and the ground is still workable. |
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Should the clubs address the whole issue of who runs Scottish rugby or is the present system workable with a minor tweak here and there? |
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How this makes Social Security less workable or efficient is difficult for me to understand since Social Security is the ultimate in portability. |
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The proposals that are still on the table represent a fair and workable compromise based on undisputable scientific findings. |
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We never could find a workable substitute for attaching the spinners, however. |
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That could make consumer-friendly computers running on harvested energy workable. |
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The Democrats had to compromise on the scope to make the ordinance workable, because the government would have dropped the ordinance, Lee said. |
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Both mammals and reptiles returning to the sea developed quite workable homocercal tails in very short order. |
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When I came back up both radios, I found the HAC was still conversing with our compadres to the southwest about workable areas and weather. |
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The workable compromise between these extremes involves balancing competing goals. |
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To achieve a workable space, the floor of the arcades that covered the footprint of the theatre was demolished. |
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It possessed other irresistible charms, including four fireplaces, several sets of French doors, and a workable floor plan. |
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Personally, do you believe that the third umpire concept is workable in a fast game like hockey? |
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These fields of practice, along with the study of gerontology, have formulated many workable answers to the hard questions. |
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As a consequence, we believe that the bill has continued to evolve into a workable proposition and a good piece of legislation. |
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He figured out that you didn't really need dice or mathematical models to make a workable baseball role-playing game. |
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Farm product direct marketing is not a workable, or available, method of operation for most farmers. |
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The four dissenters responded with several options they considered workable. |
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We explore a number of avenues, some of which turn out to be workable and we have two dynos dedicated exclusively to development. |
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Furthermore, we believe that the chances of developing a workable system will be greatest when attention is given to the actuarial and underwriting issues we have addressed. |
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Lanham's easy, entertaining little book proposes a workable method for fixing long wobbly sentences afflicted by weak verbs and infested with swarms of prepositional phrases. |
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What they need is a workable, ironclad, conflict-ending arrangement to allow them to live side-by-side in peace. |
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We want a workable policy whether you keep a few sheep or a lot of sheep. |
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Attacked and defended by a thousand politicians and pamphleteers, it has held the field as the only theory which provides an intelligible, self-consistent, workable system. |
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But just as a workable and testable theory has evolved, important work by an international group implies potentially four pathological patterns of multiple sclerosis. |
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If there is no workable defence of insanity, it is surely wrong to convict a grossly disordered killer of murder when the less stigmatic offence of manslaughter is at hand. |
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Bitumen can, however, be transferred into a workable state by applying heat, by blending with petroleum solvents or by emulsification in water to form a bitumen emulsion. |
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Fluxes are used in the production of glass to increase the fusibility of the glass as well as to increase the workable temperature range of the glass. |
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It matters not a jot whether what they propose is sensible or workable. |
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By presenting us with a workable plan, the president will be able to puncture that fear. |
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Her father had saved it since the smooth, flat surface was still workable. |
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Further, the challenge for CENTCOM is further compounded by the lack of workable intelligence in Syria. |
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How a workable civilization is less about perfection and more about strict zoning. |
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At the outset, it seemed like a reasonable and workable arrangement. |
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However, while the Trust had to prove their take-over plans were workable, solvent clubs can be traded with no questions asked by the governing body. |
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One, however, feels that the combined brain trust that we have at present heading our Government has the best chance of finding workable solutions to take our economy forward. |
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Only out of free and open debate can you achieve workable policies. |
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Since 1989, this arrangement has provided a workable degree of stability, but one based on an equilibrium of unstable elements. |
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This book is about achieving workable strategy in a complex world. |
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One of the big problems in cyberspace is the lack of workable analogies. |
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With lots of elbow grease and energy, she got the shop area renovated into a workable space and tried to keep the renovations true to the history of the building. |
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Combined with a sufficient number of low vents in the eaves or soffits, it offers a workable alternative for ventilating just about any type of attic. |
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It is a less-expensive and far more workable version of a bad bank, which would buy up the toxic material only. |
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Gingrich should be smart enough to know that subpoenaing judges is neither legal nor workable. |
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This 10-year period gives New York the time to develop a real and workable plan to move the Garden and build a world-class train station. |
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Gopherspace is like a huge electronic library that needs a workable indexing and catalogue system. |
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The heavy dependence on obsolescent heavy industry and mining was a central problem, and no one offered workable solutions. |
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Finding the extra time to develop a workable sustainability and transformation plan is itself problematic. |
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Newcomen took forward Papin's experiment and made it workable, although little information exists as to exactly how this came about. |
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I had no money, but if I could only find workable country, I might stock it with borrowed capital, and consider myself a made man. |
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Although a workable design, the cost of the platinum made it impractical for commercial use. |
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Although the trio briefly experimented with the concept, they could not develop a workable prototype. |
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So long as the prototype radars were in workable condition they were put into production. |
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The extraction of iron from its ore into a workable metal is much more difficult than for copper or tin. |
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Based mostly on support from the Red Party, the coalition maintains a workable majority in the City Council. |
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The workable sugar plantation required a large investment and a great deal of heavy labour. |
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Further, a workable transcription will note sublexical elements such as breathing noise and laughter. |
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They came up with a workable solution, until they could think of something better. |
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It seems likely that tumblehome is acceptable only above a certain tonnage, which suggests that the US DD-21 is workable whereas a tumble-homed fast attack boat might not. |
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Most of our questions are workable and all our questions are strictly from what has been available in public domain, and not from books that only quizmasters read. |
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In the 1960s the NCB began closing collieries, some with workable coal reserves, by setting impossible production targets and by 1967 just 21 pits remained. |
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Until the nineteenth century without developed prison systems, there was frequently no workable alternative to insure deterrence and incapacitation of criminals. |
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Meanwhile, despite the lack of a workable standardized pronunciation, colloquial literature in written vernacular Chinese continued to develop apace. |
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A reconstructionist endeavours to revive and reconstruct an authentic practice, based on the ways of the ancestors but workable in contemporary life. |
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Silver is useful in the manufacture of chemical equipment on account of its low chemical reactivity, high thermal conductivity, and being easily workable. |
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The largest workable lodes are in Australia, Asia, and the United States. |
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