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ADJECTIVE
  1. able to be calculated or estimated
    a calculable risk
    a calculable risk
    calculable odds

How To Use calculable In A Sentence

  • The value of all this free promotion is incalculable, which is no doubt why so many Republicans are using politics as merely a way to cash in big time as nothing more than entertainers. Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Weiner Roast
  • The irrationality of rationality appears wherever quality management focuses on increasing efficiency, and this is then measured by quantifiable, calculable outputs of the drug care system.
  • The purchaser has accepted the risk of any deviation attributable to factors which were unforeseeable, unknown or incalculable at the time of the forecast.
  • If the whole universe is expanding at a rate that is calculable, then by regress, we can go back to the starting point of this expansion.
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  • They bought a company with real, calculable assets such as a cable network, a film library, a host of magazines, and television stations.
  • From this a new wave of illuminism and laicism is derived, by which only what is experiential and calculable would be rationally valid, while on the level of praxis, individual freedom is held as a fundamental value to which all others must be subject. Auntie joanna writes
  • This book explains that all casino games, except blackjack, have a built-in house edge, a mathematically calculable advantage to the gaming establishment.
  • Nonetheless, for these couples, the symbolic value of a state recognizing their relationship will be incalculable.
  • The destruction of life and resources these wars caused were so great as to be almost incalculable. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
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