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are complient and managebale the same
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No, compliant and manageable are not the same.
Compliant refers to something or someone that follows rules, regulations, or standards. It implies that the individual or entity is adhering to guidelines and requirements. For example, a compliant company ensures it meets all the legal and regulatory obligations.
Manageable, on the other hand, refers to something that is capable of being controlled, handled, or dealt with effectively. It suggests that a task, project, or situation is within the realm of control and can be appropriately managed. For example, a manageable workload implies that it can be handled easily within the available resources and time.
While both terms may intersect in certain contexts, they have distinctive meanings and applications.
Compliant refers to something or someone that follows rules, regulations, or standards. It implies that the individual or entity is adhering to guidelines and requirements. For example, a compliant company ensures it meets all the legal and regulatory obligations.
Manageable, on the other hand, refers to something that is capable of being controlled, handled, or dealt with effectively. It suggests that a task, project, or situation is within the realm of control and can be appropriately managed. For example, a manageable workload implies that it can be handled easily within the available resources and time.
While both terms may intersect in certain contexts, they have distinctive meanings and applications.
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