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- noun
Feasibility ;practicability .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Gary Kamiya's notorious analysis that Palin's primary quality was her "doability".
Hot Air » Top Picks 2008
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Will asked, seeming nonplussed by our “doability” sidebar.
And One Last Thing… Molly Harper 2010
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So Denver hired Bruce Mau who conceptualized an elaborate seven week "In Good We Trust" project with little financial reality or practical doability.
Leanne Goebel: Denver's Biennial of the Americas Comes Together Leanne Goebel 2010
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Will asked, seeming nonplussed by our “doability” sidebar.
And One Last Thing… Molly Harper 2010
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I wonder whether the greater doability of the LDR for academic or half-academic couples isn't sometimes insidious: it's not impossible.
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2009
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And as SNL proved, he also has a great sense of humor, thereby increasing his doability to almost the 1,241,100,000,000 decimal of π pi!
OPEN THREAD: Which of These GQ Men Of The Year Would You Do First? | Best Week Ever 2008
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Base this on a combination of desire and doability, not just on an analysis of what seems reasonable.
The Pathfinder Nicholas Lore 1998
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Now it's the judges turn to work, awarding marks for presentation, creativity, eggnogishness (yes, we made that word up), flavour and doability (for home cooks) based on the written recipe.
Thestar.com - Home Page Jennifer Bain 2010
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That's right, ladies, according to the arbiters of doability over at the Say what?
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That's right, ladies, according to the arbiters of doability over at the Say what?
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