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recoverable

[ri-kuhv-er-uh-buhl] / rɪˈkʌv ər ə bəl /


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The "Smart Field" project aims to use artificial intelligence to increase extraction of documented, recoverable gas resources in Poland and reduce extraction costs, the company said.

From Reuters

It also seeks “punitive damages in an amount appropriate to punish Defendants and to deter others from engaging in similar conduct for all causes of action in which such damages are recoverable.”

From The Verge

This means that a majority of all claims will be processed in the cheaper small claims track, where legal costs are not recoverable.

From BBC

Lithium Americas, which estimates there is $3.9 billion worth of recoverable lithium at the site, hopes to start mining operations next year.

From Seattle Times

The Culture Department said that “the damage to the pre-Hispanic structure is minor, recoverable and can be restored,” but did not say how that would be done.

From Seattle Times