- Look up
feasibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feasibility may
refer to:
Logical possibility, an
achievable thing Feasible region, a
region that...
- Eventually, the
British persuaded the
Americans that a
landing in
France was
infeasible in 1942 and they
should instead focus on
driving the Axis out of North...
-
Secretary of
State Cordell Hull
opposed it and
convinced Roosevelt it was
infeasible. At the
fourth Moscow conference in
October 1944,
Churchill and Eden met...
- that the 6th Army
could be
supplied by air, but this
turned out to be
infeasible. Hitler's
refusal to
allow a
retreat led to the
deaths of 200,000 German...
- resistance: for
essentially all pre-specified outputs, it is com****tionally
infeasible to find any
input that
hashes to that output; i.e.,
given y, it is difficult...
-
tractable problem,
literally "a
problem that can be handled". The term
infeasible (literally "cannot be done") is
sometimes used
interchangeably with intractable...
- Internet, but the cost of
private leased lines would have made many of them
infeasible in practice. An
office worker away from
their desk,
perhaps on the other...
- have
challenged universal grammar on the
grounds of the
evolutionary infeasibility of its
genetic basis for language, the lack of
crosslinguistic surface...
-
climate conditions caused some to call
hosting the
tournament in
Qatar infeasible, with
initial plans for air-conditioned
stadiums giving way to a potential...
-
meeting where it was
agreed that
completing the full
league campaign was
infeasible. The
completion of the 2019–20
Scottish Cup was dela****, with the semi-finals...