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is defendable
adjective
Capable of being defended.
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In theory, it is defendable.
So, we'll cancel those two, and instead to an alternative technology which we believe is defendable, and to accelerate procurement.
"As horrific as the bomb was, I do think the decision is defendable since either way, the human and economic toll of the alternatives would have been catastrophic as well," writes Matt Roden of Pelham, N.Y.
"It shocks me that the prime minister does not make enough money, but as long as our business is organised in a way where we do not need any help from anybody, and pay our people with our resources, it is defendable economically".
This means that from the societal point of view a speed reduction from around 25%% is defendable.
"The last penalty incident which cost us victory isn't defendable in law but is defendable in seven other instances of the same offence not being penalised.
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My parents were rather unconventional and did not accept rules unless they thought they were defendable.
"They're shrinking the business to a size that's defendable, and growing off that lower base".
The role of the World Service and BBC Monitoring is now fundamentally at question, even if the changes are defendable.
"There are some areas that just won't be defendable; it will be hard to adapt because the water will come from everywhere," Lowe said.
"We want to make sure that any bill that we pass, particularly when it deals with people's civil rights, that we do things that are defendable," he said.
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