He appeared to have reached that degree of culture that disarms viciousness and softens stubbornness into tractability. |
Their model, notable for its simplicity and mathematical tractability, was foreshadowed by several others. |
However, formal economic theorizing is often constrained by considerations of mathematical tractability. |
Most of those associated with RTL construed the tractability as beneficial, indeed necessary. |
The British War Office prized this horse for war use because of its strength, endurance, hardiness, disposition, tractability and unflappability. |
Machine concepts changed and the distributed intelligence and tractability became increasingly important. |