Manageable definition

Manageable means that the depot is able to receive and handle the load without excessive expenditure of time or labour compared to that required for a sorted load;
Manageable means “able to be managed; contrivable; tractable.”67 The ACTU does not concur with ACA’s characterisation of a manageable bargaining process as being “orderly, constructive and efficient leading to a successful outcome.”68 These considerations are separate matters to manageable – a bargaining process does not necessarily have to be efficient, orderly or constructive (and certainly, not at all times), in order to be manageable. This much was recognised in the Practice Nurse Case where the Commission recognised that the process may be manageable but still be inefficient.69
Manageable means that your project is realistic in the context of the Block Plan and the many obligations you have regarding teaching, research, and service. While it may add somewhat to your departmental/program workload, it will not add so much work as to be untenable, nor will it be so extensive as to be impossible to carry out properly.

Examples of Manageable in a sentence

  • Fallon, Jr., Judicially Manageable Standards and Constitutional Meaning, 119 HARV.

  • Fallon, Judicially Manageable Standards and Constitutional Meaning, 119 HARV.

  • Manageable span-of-control within ICS is a limitation on the number of emergency response personnel who can effectively be supervised or directed by an individual supervisor.

  • Indicators of a successful project may include evidence of attributes such as: • Broad domestic industry support for the proposed effort;• Broad applicability to multiple reactor technologies and types;• Technology delivery timelines and schedules that align with industry needs;• Reasonable and defensible cost estimates; and,• Manageable and achievable project plans.

  • Manageable levels shall be defined as damage to plants that may be noticeable to a professional but not to the average person.

  • I will not become involved in any conflict of interest that is prohibited.● Manageable situations.

  • The Computer Centre has network infrastructure consisting routers, firewall, Unified threat management in built wireless controller (UTM), Manageable layer 2, and layer3 switches.

  • Borton, “The Agent Orange Dioxin Issue in Viet Nam: A Manageable Problem,” Hatfield Consultants, Ltd., paper presented at the 26th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants—Dioxin 2006 held on August 21-25, 2006, in Oslo, Norway.

  • I will not become involved in any conflict of interest that is prohibited.• Manageable situations.

  • Examples of Manageable Span of Control In ICS, the span of control of any individual with incident management supervisory responsibility should range from 3 to 7 subordinates, with 5 being optimal.


More Definitions of Manageable

Manageable means efficient and achievable for teachers with a sensible expectation of workload.

Related to Manageable

  • Management Area means the area within the boundaries of a Member or group of Members to be managed by that Member or group of Members under any GSP adopted by the Authority.

  • Demand side management means the management of customer

  • ABLE means achieving a better life experience.

  • Inaccessible means an Insured cannot reach his/her Destination by the original mode of transportation.

  • Eating means feeding oneself by getting food into the body from a receptacle (such as a plate, cup or table) or by a feeding tube or intravenously.

  • Moderate means violations that result in negative outcome and actual or potential harm for a resident.

  • Viable means a disposal system or a public water supply system which is self-sufficient and has the financial, managerial, and technical capability to reliably meet standards of performance on a long-term basis, as required by state and federal law, including the federal Water Pollution Control Act and the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.

  • Functionally Dependent Facility means a facility which cannot be used for its intended purpose unless it is located in close proximity to water, limited to a docking or port facility necessary for the loading and unloading of cargo or passengers, shipbuilding, or ship repair. The term does not include long-term storage, manufacture, sales, or service facilities.

  • Medical facility means any of the following:

  • Economically disadvantaged means to be eligible to receive free or reduced price

  • economic operators means the manufacturer, the authorised representative, the importer and the distributor;

  • operating site means a site, other than an aerodrome, selected by the operator or pilot-in-command or commander for landing, take-off and/or external load operations;

  • Intensity means the number of Program Unique Supervised Hours divided by the Duration for a course or qualification, being a measure of the concentration of training and assessment delivered from the Eligible Individual’s perspective.

  • Feeder means a high voltage circuit served by automatic switchgear at 3.3kV and above, and for which the Distributor can reasonably aggregate network interruption statistics to monitor average feeder performance;

  • Management means an activity inclusive of control and performed on a daily basis, by any person who is a principal executive officer of the company, by whatever name that person may be designated, and whether or not that person is a director.

  • Suitable in relation to material means suitable for the purpose for which it is used;

  • Management Company means the firm overseeing the operation and management of the Participating Property; and shall mean the Grantee in any event wherein the Management Company is required to perform any obligations under this Agreement.

  • Management Entity means the community developmental disability program or private corporation that operates the regional crisis diversion program, including acting as the fiscal agent for regional crisis diversion funds and resources.

  • Serviceable when used to describe an Engine or Part, means in an airworthy condition within the limits defined in the applicable Engine manuals, specification and/or publications by the type certificate holder.

  • Campsite means any place where any bedding, sleeping bag, or other material used for bedding purposes, or any stove or fire is placed, established or maintained for the purpose of maintaining a temporary place to live, whether or not such place incorporates the use of any tent, lean-to, shack, or any other structure, or any vehicle or part thereof.

  • Entrant has the meaning given in clause 5.3;

  • Onsite means within the Prescribed Premises boundary.

  • Amenity Manager – shall mean the District Manager or that person or firm so designated by the District’s Board of Supervisors, including their employees.

  • Operators means the Access Provider and the Access Seeker collectively.

  • Store means any retail store (which may include any real property, fixtures, equipment, inventory and other property related thereto) operated, or to be operated, by any Loan Party.

  • Centers means the international agricultural and natural resources research centers that are members of the Consortium; and each a “Center”.