Contributable


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Con`trib´u`ta`ble


a.1.Capable of being contributed.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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If the acquisition is not completed by June 30 due to reasons contributable to ATA, then such major shareholders shall be entitled to retain the related deposit as damages.
[6,7] There is evidence to suggest that up to 90% of maternal anaemia may be contributable to inadequate consumption of dietary iron.
The central bank said the surge in CAD was largely contributable to a spike in productive imports (machinery, petroleum, metal and transport).
The holding company also, in addition to holding stock in its subsidiaries, has assets on the left side of its balance sheet that include cash and loans to subsidiaries--shown on the chart as "contributable assets" because the holding company typically manages a centralized treasury function to use such assets to distribute funds to its subsidiaries as needed.
(35) According to the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, at least 107 cases of mosquito-borne viral encephalitedes (contributable to either WEE, EEE, or other less common arboviruses) were reported between 2005 and 2014, with cases originating annually from the Marines, Army, Air Force, and Navy, (38) further demonstrating their contributory role in serviceman illness.
It means the center of the outermost beams actually be outside the trunk, which was also contributable to the overestimation of TC diameter.
"Mr Middup said he would contact Michael Shersby and ask him to make sure he mentioned the drinking of Liverpool supporters was contributable to the tragedy when the debate took place."