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You can use it when you want to describe a thing or device that is not able to be used or is unable to function correctly. For example: "The printer is not operable due to a mechanical issue."
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Duncan Smith's claim to still support the net migration target of below 100,000 is not operable in leave's terms while Britain remains in the EU.
When this velocity is large, as in the initial period after a step change, the dispersion mechanism is not operable in the system.
The dismal prognosis is largely caused by late detection of the tumours when standard surgery is not operable, high recurrence rate of the malignancy and resistance to chemotherapy.
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Of the 4,313 cameras that are installed, more than 2,000 are not operable.
But Mr. Sciame said this was not the source of his objections, but rather that Mr. Kreeger and Mr. Sexton "had some plans that I thought were not operable," adding that he could not "get into the particulars about it".
As Mr. McGiveron put it, "Since most R.E.O.'s are as is, and the heat, plumbing and electric are turned off frequently, a 203(k) loan is necessary to cover the borrower and the lender — a lender will not lend money on a home where the major heating and electrical systems are not operable".
There are several factories that are not operable.
"At other gun buyback programs we've often gotten guns that are not operable, or old dusty musket-type firearms.
Likewise, patients with brain tumors at operable stages were treated neurosurgically; those who were not operable, were treated neurologically.
Out of these patients, quite a significant number of them were not operable; hence shorten their survival Thus we decided to drop these QLQ LMC21 questionnaires in this study.
Most experience has been gained in patients who are not operable candidates or for whom nephron sparing is particularly critical, that is, those who have had previous contralateral nephrectomy, patients with multiple renal cell carcinomas notably those with von Hippel Lindau syndrome.
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