বাধ্য, সহজে টানা যায় এমন, সহজে পরিচালনা করা যায় এমন
(1) Easily managed (controlled or taught or molded
(2) Responsive to suggestions and influences
(3) Easily managed (controlled or taught or molded)
(4) Readily reacting to suggestions and influences
(5) Manageable
(1) The pair had to adjust their probabilistic model to make the calculations more tractable .
(2) This problem is no more tractable than that noted above, but some inferences can be made.
(3) So we were looking for a case that would be tractable .
(4) To sharpen our thinking, we attempt to make these models computationally tractable , even if we lack credible quantitative estimates of many of the variables and relationships.
(5) The vast torque on tap makes it so tractable you can just stick it in third gear and drive it like an automatic.
(6) The first one is tractable and relatively easy.
(7) A more tractable alternative is to try to measure how much people want things, and then to measure how well life is going by seeing how many of their desires are satisfied.
(8) A problem can be intractable under one approach and yet fully tractable under another.
(9) But if 90% of what he does is positive, which it is, then that seems like a tractable problem to me.
(10) One thing remains true, however: the more we analyze the problems, the more they seem to be tractable , if not now then within the relatively near future.
(11) But again, that success was mostly in producing tractable zombies who didn't pose problems for their caretakers or families.
(12) This system is a computationally tractable and biologically grounded model that has previously provided insights into evolutionary dynamics and fitness landscapes.
(13) People are inclined to take advantage of your sympathetic, tractable nature.
(14) But problems of consciousness are generally felt to be less tractable than matters of intentionality.
(15) The method is computationally intensive, but for tractable cases it is the method of choice.
(16) Now chance in a casino is much more tractable than chance in nature.
(17) They wanted as well a federal government that would keep the Indians tractable and confined to reservations away from white settlements.
(18) The more tractable and sweet-tempered of these dogs often spent as much time, if not more, with the hunters' families.
(19) The drugging of prisoners for other than medical purposes - i.e., to sedate them so they would be more tractable in custody - was a breach of international human rights standards.
(20) It's a neat solution, mathematically tractable .
malleable
amenable
manipulable
contrary
contumacious
defiant
disobedient
froward
insubordinate
intractable
obstreperous
rebel
rebellious
recalcitrant
refractory
restive
ungovernable
unruly
untoward
wayward
Intractable
Obstinate
Stubborn
Uncontrollable
Unmanageable
Unruly