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be unrecoverable
adjective
Not recoverable; that cannot be recovered.
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The other is that it was used to cover trading losses, which would be unrecoverable.
The result is that perhaps $600 billion in loans may be unrecoverable.
The student loan company, which carries this debt under government guarantee, forecasts that a full third of it will be unrecoverable.
Last Sunday, our backup server began to fail, and by Tuesday, the largest volume, which contained backups of home and web directories, appeared to be unrecoverable.
But the special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Neil M. Barofsky, who conducted the audit, said some of the money appeared to be unrecoverable, because the employees had resigned rather than return the pay.
This paper discusses a novel method of beneficiation of ultrafine phosphate which allows the recovery of phosphate particles that are less than 20 μm in size and have long been considered in the industry to be unrecoverable.
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Once a packet was lost, communication was unrecoverable until power was cycled on both devices.
Many of the MIAs are Navy pilots who crashed over water; their bodies are unrecoverable.
Earlier this year the central-bank governor, Dai Xianglong, admitted that 5-6% of all loans are unrecoverable.
Less happy, perhaps, is Mercurio's belief that other parts of Lawrence's message are unrecoverable.
They are reminders of how much of remote antiquity is unrecoverable.
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