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determinable

[dih-tur-muh-nuh-buhl] / dɪˈtɜr mə nə bəl /


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The PGA Tour, among others, worried that banning bets on “an occurrence determinable by one person or one play” could altogether prohibit bets on individual sports, including golf.

From Washington Times

The idea that there is a determinable origin point where a sonic idea was born is a romantic one.

From New York Times

Deri then tweeted he had approved her request as “gesture of goodwill,” but it was determinably just “aimed at bashing the State of Israel.”

From Fox News

To get a 2017 bonus deduction, a corporation must ensure a bonus qualifies as a “fixed and determinable” liability.

From Reuters

For example, like rational decision-makers, they could still maintain a fixed, determinable and transitive hierarchy of preferences, meaning, at least in principle, that they could still be deterred.

From US News