recoverable in the PONS Dictionary

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recoverable costs
recoverable debts/taxes

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The only recoverable piece of infrastructure was the hydro-electric generator which had been used to light the falls at night.
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Some deposits were discovered in recoverable quantities and limited production wells are in place at some locations.
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The size of recoverable resource is made difficult by the uncertainty of the percentage, usually small, of shale gas in place that is recoverable.
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The amount of ultimately recoverable uranium depends strongly on what one would be willing to pay for it.
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Sometimes estimates of recoverable oil and gas in a discovery continue to rise for many years after the discovery.
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Hsu suggested the technique could increase the recoverable petroleum reserve of the world by a factor of 50% or more.
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Estimates of global deposits range from 2.8to 3.3 of recoverable oil.
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They ranged from non-dynamic versions with solid rubber guards, to recoverable designs with oil and nitrogen filled telescoping shock-absorbers.
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It was all in their heads, he said, adding that much of the knowledge would not be recoverable.
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This information is usually somewhat recoverable when printing or transferring to digital.
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