manageable size

collocation in English

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manageable
adjective
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒə.bəl/
us
/ˈmæn.ə.dʒə.bəl/
easy or possible to ...
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size
noun
uk
/saɪz/
us
/saɪz/
how large or small something or ...
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(Definition ofmanageableandsizefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It remains to be seen whether in realistic applications this procedure would result in final transducers ofmanageablesize.
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The use of contingency tables reduced the large data set available for analysis and presentation to amanageablesize.
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The first aggregated the data to a moremanageablesizewhile the second analysed a smaller subset of the yield monitor data themselves.
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The participants were not chosen randomly, but rather to provide diverse viewpoints in a forum ofmanageablesize.
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There are tradeoffs when producing a book ofmanageablesizefor a wider readership.
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This information can be used to create a single preference with a reasonable andmanageablesize.
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This means the users may have to add or remove terms, or generate more complex query expressions to reduce the set of retrieved documents to amanageablesize.
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The words, "a specific project" suggest something ofmanageablesizerather than the enormous problem that we are facing.
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The membership was intended to reflect the broad spectrum of interest, while also being ofmanageablesize.
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It must be ofmanageablesize— that is vital.
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If classes were brought down to amanageablesize, these people might then have second thoughts and come into the profession and make first-class teachers.
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Large numbers of elderly people need houses of amanageablesize.
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The headmaster and the teachers would prefer to divide the pupils in those classes into three classes of a moremanageablesize.
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They must have cohesion and amanageablesize.
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Would not such a meeting be of a fairlymanageablesize, since the membership of these three bodies is practically identical?
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We propose to reduce it from 92 to 84, which we believe is amanageablesizeand right in terms of efficiency.
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It is impossible to give adequate education to children unless the classes are reduced to amanageablesize.
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Every one of us agrees that there is nothing more important than the reduction of the size of classes to amanageablesize.
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The safety authority itself must be kept to amanageablesizeif it is to fulfil its functions efficiently.
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Even with the largest authorities we would wish to keep them to amanageablesizefor taking sensible decisions.
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