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is recoverable
adjective
Capable of being regained or recovered.
Exact(58)
Some of it is recoverable.
"What is recoverable is a very technical operation".
It remains to be seen how much if any of the Ukraine gas is recoverable.
"The results in Poland will show if the investment is recoverable and commercially feasible," he said.
"The question of the moment is how much of what they lost is recoverable two years later".
(Only a small fraction of the total estimated reserves is recoverable, and doing so will take decades).
The £420m stumped up for its GBB programme will only be loaned "on the basis that it is recoverable".
The British Geological Survey (BGS) estimates that just 5.3tn cubic feet of shale gas is recoverable, barely enough to meet current UK demand for two years.
Assuming that only a tenth of that is recoverable, it's still enough to generate something like twenty-two billion metons tofs of carbon.
If the applied stress is removed while a ductile material is in the plastic range, part of the strain is recoverable (elastically), but there is permanent deformation.
So frantic were Liverpool to correct that booboo that they rushed Aquilani off the wage bill for a year and will not know whether the £20m transfer fee is recoverable until the Old Lady of Turin has seen him play.
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