Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being exported.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Suitable for exportation.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Able to be
exported
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective suitable for export
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Examples
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But, as new systems are developed to capture the allocations and expenditures under the Act, we plan to make that data available in exportable form.
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The Reserve Bank of India Governor Y.V. Reddy said recently that creating any kind of stabilization fund may not be justified, given the lack of "a dominant 'exportable' natural resource" and "consistent current account deficits."
Reality May Thwart 2008
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Being pragmatic, the group also noted that only as a means of last resort should there be an "exportable" tax like a hotel room tax and only if there were no other alternatives.
Hawaii Reporter 2009
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But has Mr. Mandela's short walk as president been an exportable political precedent?
The Real Legacy of Nelson Mandela Peter Godwin 2011
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John Mitchell, Associate Fellow at Chatham House, notes an interesting 'tipping point' in 2015 when Asian oil import demand will exceed the Middle East's exportable oil surplus.
Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010
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John Mitchell, Associate Fellow at Chatham House, notes an interesting 'tipping point' in 2015 when Asian oil import demand will exceed the Middle East's exportable oil surplus.
Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010
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John Mitchell, Associate Fellow at Chatham House, notes an interesting 'tipping point' in 2015 when Asian oil import demand will exceed the Middle East's exportable oil surplus.
Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010
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Patricia Ingham, an expert in 19th century fiction and former Oxford don, said she wondered whether Shakespeare was really our only exportable brand.
Shakespeare gets the starring role in cultural celebration alongside Olympics 2011
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The world's largest sugar consumer is predicted to produce a bumper crop of more than 25 million tons in the 2010-11 crop year, which runs from October, leaving an exportable surplus of more than two million tons.
Sugar Prices Hit 30-Year Highs Caroline Henshaw 2010
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John Mitchell, Associate Fellow at Chatham House, notes an interesting 'tipping point' in 2015 when Asian oil import demand will exceed the Middle East's exportable oil surplus.
Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010
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