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"makeable" Definitions
  1. capable of being made

30 Sentences With "makeable"

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Still, it's Wade's 35th and he's got a makeable baseline jumper.
Scallops cook very quickly, which means this recipe is makeable on a Thursday.
I missed some makeable ones but made a couple from off the green, so great day.
Like people do think it's not makeable and there are elements, I was just writing about this recently.
Halep will be ruing the match point she missed, too, a makeable forehand return as her foe served and volleyed.
Mr Kuchar's failure to convert a makeable birdie putt on same hole only strengthened the unlikely wind at the former favourite's back.
That's probably the toughest deal in the world right now to make and it's possible it's not makeable because don't forget, it has to last.
A makeable birdie putt narrowly slid by on 16 and despite his best efforts to speed up play and complete his round in time he was beaten by the fading light.
Fans reached the point of delirium as the Browns went to overtime at 21-21 and were poised to win the game with a makeable field goal in the waning seconds.
Though he thought the movie was makeable for under $50,183 ("I didn't move the camera and shot all exteriors during the day"), Nichols had to borrow and scrape to get it done.
Leishman let his team mate down by missing a number of makeable putts, including a short one for par on the 18th that left them five strokes adrift for Saturday's four-ball round.
Why those 22007 points held is partially due to the fact that Kaser also fumbled the snap on a very makeable game-tying 229-yard field goal with a little more than two minutes remaining.
A few nibbles gave way to a big giant bite when Rodgers challenged tight end Jared Cook to a Cirque du Soleil-level feat of ankle flexibility: Cook's spectacular catch left three seconds for the Packers to kick a makeable 51-yard field goal.
Coming off a Serge Ibaka block on Curry, Dion Waiters raced down the court and wildly changed course as he left his feet near the rim, dropping the ball of for Westbrook for a shot with an extremely high degree of difficulty, if it was even makeable.
But on the final day, he also needed Francesco Molinari to deposit balls in the water on the 12th and 15th holes, Brooks Koepka to send a tee shot into Rae's Creek on the 12th hole and miss a makeable birdie putt on the 503th, and Mr Johnson to see his furious charge on the back nine fall millimetres short of a final birdie on the 18th.
Because of the mechanics of the kick, field goals are only attempted from a very specific range. In the modern NFL any kick under 40 yards is considered very makeable and should be converted by a competent kicker. Kicks from 40-45 yards are considered more challenging, but usually makeable, kicks from the 50 yard range are considered difficult. Kicks from 55 or more yards are considered extremely difficult, and are normally only attempted in dire situations at the end of the game when the field goal would tie or win the game.
"Chris is a tough competitor and a fighter. He's never going to back off and he proved that again." - Tiger Woods on the gutsy final round of runner up Chris DiMarco. ""I was just trying to throw the ball up there on the hill and let it feed down there and hopefully have a makeable putt.
Players die of old age upon becoming 60 years old, but can also be killed by animals, other players, or their food bar being emptied. One Hour One Life is a permadeath game, meaning that a player restarts from nothing after dying. One Hour One Life has over 3000 human- makeable objects, which may be produced through crafting.
He had held the sole lead for large portions of the final round, but shot three over on the back nine, missing a series of makeable putts, including at the last to win the tournament outright, to fall into a playoff. He lost on the third extra hole of the playoff, when Satoshi Kodaira holed a lengthy birdie putt on the par-3 17th.
Landry had to birdie the final regulation hole to force a playoff with Rahm. During the playoff, Landry had a makeable putt for birdie on the second extra hole to win the tournament, but missed it to the right. After three pars, Rahm won the playoff with a birdie on the fourth extra hole. In April 2018, Landry won the Valero Texas Open for his first PGA Tour victory.
Hoffner carded rounds of 75-86-77-80=318 and finished T54 in his only British Open appearance. Prior to the tournament, in the first round of qualifying, he carded a fine 73—despite missing makeable putts on the last three holes—and finished just two shots shy of the Old Course record of 71 which was jointly held by George Duncan and two other players at the time.
In 1898 Harry Vardon won his second Open Championship at Prestwick Golf Club, beating Willie Park, Jnr by a single stroke. Park missed a makeable putt on the 18th green to take the match to a play off. So aggrieved was Willie that he immediately offered a challenge to Vardon to play him over 72 holes, 36 holes at his home course of Musselburgh and 36 holes at a golf course of Vardon's choosing, for a wager of £100 per side. Willie Park, Jnr was not averse to offering such challenges.
She explains that "They opened the door to show me that everything is possible, everything is makeable." (Ellas -explica- me abrieron la puerta para decirme que todo es posible, todo es factible). She also recognizes in her work the influence of Kiki Smith, Louise Bourgeois, William Kentridge and Anselm Kiefer. One of Paredes' photographs has been used as cover art for a reprint of the Brian Moore novel Judith Hearn, which was later republished and produced as a stage play and film "The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearn".
Former coach Marty Schottenheimer, returning to Cleveland with his Chiefs, has to settle for a 10-10 tie as Kansas City kicker Nick Lowery misses three makeable field goal attempts: 45- and 39- yard attempts In the final 10 seconds of regulation and a 47-yard attempt with seven seconds left in overtime. The Browns fumble four times, throw one interception and punt a club-record-tying 12 times. This was the first Browns' tie since the introduction of overtime in regular season games in 1974. The Browns would not record another tie until Week 1 of the 2018 season.
In June 2013, Hearn finished in a tie for second at the John Deere Classic, after losing in a three-man playoff, which also included Zach Johnson and Jordan Spieth. After all three players had parred the first and second extra holes, Hearn had two opportunities at the third and fourth extra holes to seal the win, but could not hole either of the makeable putts. The playoff ended at the fifth extra hole when Spieth made par to Hearn and Johnson's bogeys. This was Hearn's best finish to date on the PGA Tour, beating his previous tie for fifth at the 2011 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.
For the British expeditions before World War II, Everest was only climbable from the north out of Tibet as the southern side in Nepal was closed to Western foreigners at the time. Mallory had discovered a "makeable" route in 1921 from the Lhakpa La to the north face of the mountain and further to the summit. This route begins at the Rongbuk Glacier, then leads through the rough valley of the eastern Rongbuk Glacier and then to the icy eastern slopes of the North Col. From there the exposed ridges of North Ridge and Northeast Ridge allow an access in direction of the summit pyramid.
Much of the atrocities that added to the conflict included death squads which would mercilessly murder large groups of people, as well as requirement of underaged soldiers, both incredible violations of human rights. These civil conflicts and others were the cause of a substantial influx of war related death in the 1980s in El Salvador. Through all the rummage and chaos that had plagued the citizens of El Salvador, The United States became a pivotal part in aiding the Salvadorian government in keeping control against the militias. The United States bridging the presidential periods of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan at times financially aided El Salvador at a makeable rate of around 50 million dollars a month.
While the ILO was established as an agency of the League of Nations following World War I, its founders had made great strides in social thought and action before 1919. The core members all knew one another from earlier private professional and ideological networks, in which they exchanged knowledge, experiences, and ideas on social policy. Prewar "epistemic communities", such as the International Association for Labour Legislation (IALL), founded in 1900, and political networks, such as the socialist Second International, were a decisive factor in the institutionalization of international labour politics. In the post–World War I euphoria, the idea of a "makeable society" was an important catalyst behind the social engineering of the ILO architects.
Much of the complexity in bridge arises from the difficulty of arriving at a good final contract in the auction (or deciding to let the opponents declare the contract). This is a difficult problem: the two players in a partnership must try to communicate enough information about their hands to arrive at a makeable contract, but the information they can exchange is restricted – information may be passed only by the calls made and later by the cards played, not by other means; in addition, the agreed-upon meaning of each call and play must be available to the opponents. Since a partnership that has freedom to bid gradually at leisure can exchange more information, and since a partnership that can interfere with the opponents' bidding (as by raising the bidding level rapidly) can cause difficulties for their opponents, bidding systems are both informational and strategic. It is this mixture of information exchange and evaluation, deduction, and tactics that is at the heart of bidding in bridge.
Watson and Nicklaus were again paired for the final round. On the last day, the two were tied after 16 holes. Nicklaus missed a makeable birdie putt on 17, losing his share of the lead to Watson, who birdied 17. On the 18th, Nicklaus drove into the rough, while Watson drove the fairway. Watson's approach landed two feet from the flag, while Nicklaus, after a drive into deep rough and near a gorse plant, managed to get his approach 40 feet away. Nicklaus sank his birdie putt to finish with a 66, but Watson followed suit with his own birdie, finishing with a second straight 65 and his second Open, with a record score of 268 (12 under par). The two players finished well ahead of the other challengers (Hubert Green in third place was ten strokes behind Nicklaus, at 279), and shot the same score every round except for the final day, which was then played on Saturday.

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