referable in the PONS Dictionary

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It confirms the organization depends on referrals, and that it is highly referable.
business.financialpost.com
Occasional specimens without the stigma are referable to form "innotata".
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The soil is referable entirely to the drift deposits, and would be classified as drift clays.
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Was it referable to an activity or to being at a place?
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I am not convinced she had any significant injury referable to the accident.
www.irishexaminer.com
Their specialization makes them referable and ultimately an acquisition target.
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Being a specialist at one thing will make you more referable and preserve your cash and resources.
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Even our own statistics referable to the true state of employment have been held to be suspect.
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The documents were not referable to specific areas of the petitioner's case.
thenationonlineng.net
Horses usually present with colic signs referable to small intestinal obstruction.
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