English to Arabic Dictionary workable

workable

عملي
definition
adjective
more flour and salt can be added until they make a workable dough
able to be worked, fashioned, or manipulated.
a workable peace settlement
capable of producing the desired effect or result; practicable; feasible.
translation of 'workable'
adjective
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قابل للتنفيذ,
عملي
example
We have a shortage of anyone capable of realising modern 'workable' and innovative policies which will benefit the local community.
Based on the above hopeful interactions, I am convinced that joint custody is 'workable' and feasible in this case.
The features are good, and the resulting weblogs perfectly 'workable' : but something is lacking here.
It is a reasonable, clear and 'workable' requirement that anybody in public life abides by certain codes.
At the outset, it seemed like a reasonable and 'workable' arrangement.
I knew that I was going to have to come up with a plan that was reasonable and 'workable' .
It matters not a jot whether what they propose is sensible or 'workable' .
More to the point, though, they've settled on a 'workable' sound and they use it quite effectively.
The statement indicated the hospital was doing everything possible to find a 'workable' solution.
As the ground becomes warmer and more 'workable' , plant out onion sets and shallots in the vegetable plot.
The solvents act to decrease the viscosity of the bitumen making it more 'workable' .
This is not that kind of situation; we are involved with a 'workable' , practical situation.
The four ideals in fact cannot exist at the same time to form a reasonable and 'workable' system.
Dembski sets out to fashion a 'workable' notion of supernatural intervention.
Progress has been good, with a number of 'workable' prototypes developed and good results in field tests.
We want a 'workable' policy whether you keep a few sheep or a lot of sheep.
This is very helpful, as creating 'workable' policies generally requires a lot of time and effort.
That way come the spring the soil will hopefully be much more 'workable' than this year, when the bed vacated by the pigs was quite badly panned and took a lot of effort to open up.
The government, he said, should break down the task into 'workable' policies covering all related sectors.
Extraction began in 1864 in California and Nevada, after commercially 'workable' deposits were found in alkaline desert marshes.
Only out of free and open debate can you achieve 'workable' policies.
Are you actually waiting to see what they're going to propose in detail, to see if it is possibly 'workable' ?
This seems to me an eminently practical and 'workable' scheme of legislation.
This book is about achieving 'workable' strategy in a complex world.
It requires sensitivity to each country's history and cultures to ensure the 'workability' and legitimacy of the institutions that have to be built as part of the reform.
Industry critics pointed out that California's electricity supply was ‘not 'workably' competitive,’ and predicted that price competition among producers would not take place.
But the real scene-stealer here is Ken Stott, whose ruthless Kennel-boss Good Joe is both 'workably' evil and believably confused.
In some long run sense, however, these effects disappear and, under the conditions presumed necessary for a 'workably' competitive economy, the primary conclusion seems to stand up.
The key concept to ensuring that the public receives these benefits is ensuring that the resulting market is 'workably' competitive.
We also need to address the issue of 'workability' , which is a particular issue for ‘adaptive’ women with young families and older workers.
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