Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being reviewed; subject to review.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Capable of being reviewed.
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- adjective
Eligible forreview (reconsideration ).
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Examples
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The chamber said it noted the budget was "reviewable" but said it hoped this did not mean further rate increases.
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But only a $10 million bond will be available in the long term, and even this is "reviewable".
NZ On Screen 2010
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It is not reviewable by any court, and it sidestepped Congressional objections.
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Bob from Ohio says: there is something very, very wrong with a legal theory where the feds have a license to kill, anyone anywhere anytime, based solely on an executive determination not reviewable by the courts.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Opinio Juris Discussions of Targeting of US Citizen 2010
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But in the postseason, he says, where every game is extensively covered and tremendously important, I would advocate making any call potentially reviewable.
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Bob From Ohiosaid: there is something very, very wrong with a legal theory where the feds have a license to kill, anyone anywhere anytime, based solely on an executive determination not reviewable by the courts.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Opinio Juris Discussions of Targeting of US Citizen 2010
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Ever since then the Iowa Court has become obsessed with breathing life into a long dormant, but non-reviewable, state constitution.
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Anderson: I do not pretend to know the precedents, but (1) the present situation is novel enough that Civil War analogies, for instance, do not seem terribly on point, and (2) there is something very, very wrong with a legal theory where the feds have a license to kill, anyone anywhere anytime, based solely on an executive determination not reviewable by the courts.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Opinio Juris Discussions of Targeting of US Citizen 2010
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Penalty calls are not reviewable, and bad calls and missed calls affect games all the time.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Jonathan Adler Gets It Wrong, and Soccer Gets It Right: 2010
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I do not pretend to know the precedents, but (1) the present situation is novel enough that Civil War analogies, for instance, do not seem terribly on point, and (2) there is something very, very wrong with a legal theory where the feds have a license to kill, anyone anywhere anytime, based solely on an executive determination not reviewable by the courts.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Opinio Juris Discussions of Targeting of US Citizen 2010
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