calculable in the PONS Dictionary

calculable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

calculable risk
the total damage is calculable at $1,500

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Its aim was to make the action calculable both for people that wanted to participate, as well for the police.
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There are two elements that must be at least estimable, if not formally calculable: the probability of loss, and the attendant cost.
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The stock-option component of a convertible bond has a calculable value in itself.
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The first form refers to a choice in which there are multiple potential outcomes with known or calculable probabilities.
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In it he summarizes the quest for a definition of effectively calculable.
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It was stated above that a function is effectively calculable if its values can be found by some purely mechanical process.
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The acting man's delusion about himself, his assumption that free will exists, is also part of the calculable mechanism.
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About these matters there is no scientific basis on which to form any calculable probability whatever.
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Functions for which an effective method exists are sometimes called effectively calculable.
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Gross domestic product, if reliably calculable, would be only a fraction of the prewar level.
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