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