Sentence examples for would be recoverable from inspiring English sources

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However, the BGS did not say what amount would be recoverable – it has previously said just 5tcf would be recoverable.

Some experts said that technological improvements would create a situation in which much more oil would be ultimately recoverable, whereas others said that much less oil would be recoverable and that more than one-half of the world's original oil supply had already been consumed.

He spent a lot of time, for example, explaining that only a proportion of the £120bn "tax gap", between what companies owe the tax authorities and what they actually pay, would be recoverable in practice, and doing so would necessitate considerable upfront investment in Revenue & Customs.

If my bank account info were revealed, I might suffer a financial loss, but the loss would be recoverable once fraud was proven, and once I knew the information was leaked I could have it changed.

In preparation for an interventional study to establish whether productive time losses would be recoverable through the provision of effective health care for headache (a project within the Global Campaign against Headache [8, 9]), we undertook a study of headache-attributed time loss in the workforce of Ford Otomotiv Sanayi AŞ (FO), a vehicle manufacturing company in north-western Turkey.

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Also, unlike the S.C. formulations used on traps and targets, these S.C.'s do not typically contain UV absorbers as it is considered that the additional cost would not be recoverable; increased application intervals would not be possible because of the associated tick treatment regime already in place.

Although scholars thought for a long time that remains would not be recoverable, due to the acidic soil, recent finds have changed this view.

However, based on previous research, it was known that the M. haemolytica would not be recoverable from all cattle, while NTSEC is ubiquitous [ 12].

The premium for insurance against losing would no longer be recoverable: those who want it will have to stump up in advance, and recover the cost out of their damages.

Cuadrilla claims that the site it has explored in the Bowland Shale contains 200 trillion cubic feet of gas, more than the UK's known offshore reserve - though only a portion of this would be economically recoverable.

"In our experience, 20 to 80percentt of all data that is intended to be recoverable is actually not recoverable in a situation like this," he said.

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