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calculable /ˈkalkjʊləb(ə)l /adjectiveAble to be measured or assessed: the conversion of mass into energy affects stars in a calculable fashion...- The irrationality of rationality appears wherever quality management focuses on increasing efficiency, and this is then measured by quantifiable, calculable outputs of the drug care system.
- The philosopher critiques technology's instrumentality as marking the commencement of modernity as calculable, defined, measurable, ordered.
- By informing her of the calculable risks, avoidable disabilities and prenatal test options, the counselor radically reframes Ms. K's hope-laden pregnancy.
Derivatives calculability /kalkjʊləˈbɪlɪti / noun ...- The Fordist model of work and organisation is marked by the emergence of individualised and economic forms of calculability which govern the social and the self
- A precondition for the feasibility of global balancing of all expected and real performances is the standardization and calculability of the expected performances.
- In his description of the conditions of maximum formal rationality of capital accounting, he often talks of complete calculability.
calculably adverb ...- His premise was calculably simple for the complex and changing times in which he wrote.
- A calculably shorter make-ready time significantly reduced net production processes and high throughput speeds in scheduling and production.
- The rotation of the protons emits synchrotron radiation which calculably consumes the rotational energy very slowly and very evenly.
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