0 easily dealt with, controlled, or persuaded:
In particular, we identified the fact that the paths are the only tractable component of the design space.
The search for tractable models led to the study of the free motion of a particle (the geodesic flow) on surfaces of constant negative curvature.
Increases in computing speed are beginning to make such models tractable, at least in the case of one or two dimensions.
Overall, viewing language acquisition as a search for simplicity changes the learning problem into a more tractable form.
Others assume that the value of health states consists in individual welfare and take preferences to be the only tractable measure of welfare.
Depending on the nature of the concepts, the presence or absence of such inconsistencies may not be decidable or tractable.
In the worst case, it requires exponential time; but in practice on graphs encountered in everyday applications, the time complexity is tractable.
Heuristically, the price to pay for making the linear eigenvalue problem (2.5) tractable numerically is nonlinearity.