recoverable in English

adjective
1
(of something lost) able to be regained or retrieved.
I have one or two criticisms of this operating system, because errors of the kind that I made should be recoverable but are not.
2
(of an energy source or a supply of it) able to be economically extracted from the ground or sea.
Nearly half of the world's economically recoverable oil reserves have already been extracted and around 50 countries have passed their point of peak oil output.

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1. Some data is always recoverable.

2. Included in the receivables accounts are advances recoverable locally.

3. AMORTIZATION OF RECOVERABLE ISSUE COSTS*9 713 478,48*

4. Costs recoverable from EI Account and CPP 10.1 10.1

5. This sales tax is now recoverable after manufacture or processing.

6. Cascading Aborts avoidance is sufficient but not necessary for a schedule to be recoverable

7. Chromite (FeCr2O4) is the only commercially recoverable source of Cr

8. 7 The recoverable judicature is a hottest and newest topic.

9. Since extraction technologies develop continuously, planners can only estimate the amount of recoverable kerogen.

10. Synonyms for Amendable include reparable, corrigible, remediable, curable, recoverable, rectifiable, restorable, retrievable, salvageable and correctable

11. (a) the planned method of disposal for the non-recoverable fraction after recovery;

12. This task force has made significant progress in determining the amounts actually recoverable.

13. Deferred tax assets are the amounts of income taxes recoverable in future periods in respect of:

14. — A recoverable system fault occurs, e.g. failure to receive data from a track-side beacon when expected

15. Recoverable pecuniary damage is a diminution of the victim's patrimony caused by the damaging event.

16. The amount of the write-down is the difference between the asset’s carrying amount and the recoverable amount.

17. The DSA portion of the grant paid on arrival at the duty station shall normally not be recoverable.

18. That sum includes the costs relating to the interim proceedings and non-recoverable value added tax.

19. On 9th August 1992 at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Long March 2C launch vehicle successfully launched the 13th recoverable satellite.

20. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that 20 billion tons of captured CO2 could produce 67 billion barrels of economically recoverable oil.

21. if the enterprise abandons the discontinuing operation, the recoverable amount is determined for individual assets as set out in IAS

22. Thirdly, shale oil extraction technologies are still developing, so the amount of recoverable kerogen can only be estimated.

23. In addition, there is an estimated total of 315 billion barrels of potentially recoverable oil in the oil sands.

24. (c) if the enterprise abandons the discontinuing operation, the recoverable amount is determined for individual assets as set out in IAS 36.

25. These power rates are more than double humanity's current energy consumption from all primary sources, but most of this energy flow is not recoverable.

26. Separation of # from the flue gases is based on an adsorption process where an amine is used as a recoverable adsorbant

27. Through 2008, the Wattenberg Field had produced 2.8 trillion cubic feet of gas, and an estimated 5.2 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas remained.

28. Damages recoverable under article 75 are reduced if it is established that the aggrieved party failed to mitigate these damages as provided in article 77.

29. "We can burn less than a quarter of known economically recoverable fossil fuel reserves between now and 20 " says co-author and climatologist William Hare, also of the PIK.

30. Non-recoverable value added tax will be an eligible cost and the absurd N+2 rule will at least for some time become N+3.

31. The effects of cantaloupe seeds carried by recoverable satellite on the germination ability of seeds, the biological and economic characteristics of the fruits were studied.

32. 2 days ago · Wish that tools would do a better job at showing which Clipped highlights are still recoverable, and which are not

33. If we go by the estimates compiled by the CBRC, roughly 23% of these loans are just out-and-out non-recoverable, which in ICBC's case equates to 147 billion yuan ($3 billion).

34. 22 The space heat treatment test of the Y-Ba-Cu oxide superconductor was first conducted in a crystal heating furnace which was carried out as piggyback on the chinese recoverable satellite.

35. Budgetary payments that are considered to be Contingently recoverable because the recipient is required by express or implied terms and/or by agreement to repay all or part of the sums paid out if or when certain conditions or events occur.

36. Aggravating Circumstance Aggravating circumstance n : a circumstance relating to the commission of an act that increases the degree of liability or culpability [punitive damages are recoverable in a conversion case when the evidence shows legal malice, willfulness, insult, or other Aggravating circumstances "Schwertfeger v.

37. Revenues of Airbus Military are included with € 456 million (Q1 2008: € 636 million) representing a strong contribution from tanker activities and a recoverable part of A400M costs. In the first quarter of the previous year, the revenues included the Power On milestone of the A400M programme.

38. Major oil and gas fields and recoverable oil reserves are Tengiz with 7 billion barrels (1.1 billion cubic metres); Karachaganak with 8 billion barrels (1.3 billion cubic metres) and 1,350 cubic kilometres (320 cubic miles) of natural gas; and Kashagan with 7 to 9 billion barrels (1.4 billion cubic metres).

39. Then, the elastic deformations of materials recovered instantaneously, and some formerly opened cracks closed in a short time, reducing permeability rapidly; after these effects the visco-elastic deformations of materials, including the recoverable slipping and the time-based deformations between grains and Adglutinate, enlarged the seepage

40. Traffic Barriers (sometimes called Armco Barriers, also known in North America as guardrails or guard rails and in Britain as crash Barriers) keep vehicles within their roadway and prevent them from colliding with dangerous obstacles such as boulders, sign supports, trees, bridge abutments, buildings, walls, and large storm drains, or from traversing steep (non-recoverable) slopes or entering

41. ‘Private law issues must be decided in Accordance with the rules of private law.’ ‘Written notice has to be served in Accordance with the rules or the sum is simply not recoverable.’ ‘It must be carried out in Accordance with the plans lodged in the granting of the application.’

42. Ni-Biurea complex supported on functionalized MCM-41 was prepared by a post-grafting method and used as an efficient, recoverable and thermally stable nanocatalyst for the one-pot synthesis of 2,3-dihydroquinazolin-4(1H)-ones from 2-aminobenzamide and aromatic aldehydes in PEG.This nanocatalyst was characterized using FT-IR, XRD, SEM, TGA, EDS, ICP and BET techniques.

43. What's Inside A battery? A typical battery needs 3 parts to create electricity: Anode - negative side of the battery; Cathode - positive side of the battery; Electrolyte - a chemical paste that separates the anode and cathode and transforms chemical energy into electrical energy; There are recoverable resources inside of each battery regardless

44. Another aspect of the invention relates to a process for the production of a peptide of the invention which comprises cultivating Enterococcus mundtii strain ST4SA in a nutrient medium under micro-aerophilic conditions at a temperature of between 100C and 45°C, until a recoverable quantity of said peptide is produced, and recovering said peptide.