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How To Use Commutable In A Sentence

  • It is not easily commutable to London, which is 1hr 50 min from the railway station.
  • It's the eBay way, and just as eBay revolutionized the world of ecommerce (and eradicated the sole reliance on stores, set prices and accessing things within driving distance), we are now revolutionizing the world of work (and eradicating dependence on office buildings, the same set hours for everyone and working within a commutable distance.) Maynard Webb: Adjusting Our Work-Life Balance in the Internet Economy
  • a rare incommutable skill
  • They eventually chose a $434,000, 2,100-square-foot house less than two miles from Ms. Stroker's job and commutable entirely by bike paths. A Different Kind of Bike Tour
  • Many choose the inconvenience of a commutable leafy suburb over a handy little hovel in town. Times, Sunday Times
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  • the death sentence was commutable to life imprisonment
  • (I assume he always had two since it is the second home allowance he is claiming) Guildford is emminently commutable. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • I can either spend $300,000 on a house in the ghetto that needs a total rehab, $1,000,000 on a house that is livable and in a safe part of the city, $600,000 for a slightly larger house in a close in, somewhat commutable suburb, or $250,000 for a poorly constructed townhouse an hour and a half from where I work. Use Target Savings To Beat Back Lifestyle Inflation | Lifehacker Australia
  • The essay explores the dissonant moments in this allegorical translation from one historical moment to another, but also raises questions regarding the relationship between patriotic performance and the commutable construction of social space. Article Abstracts
  • Many choose the inconvenience of a commutable leafy suburb over a handy little hovel in town. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was hoped that such a specimen, closely resembling that obtained from newborns, would be commutable to all methods for measuring total bilirubin and be suitable for testing their accuracy.
  • Or the code can be brutally direct, as it is in Poussin's Rape of the Sabine Women, whereby the artist constructs a theater of heterosexual rape with a pictorial homosocial subtext--filling the intervals between male figures with the commutable spoils of swords, horses, and--yes--women, signifying an apparent hetero-male structure of commodity overlaid an otherwise evocative, but implicit, homoerotic voyeurism and phenomonology. G. Roger Denson: XX Chromosocial: Women Artists Cross The Homosocial Divide
  • A 34-mile drive up the A68 road to Edinburgh does make this commutable.
  • It's also really commutable - it's so easy to get back to London.
  • With Glasgow and Edinburgh easily commutable and located in such outstanding scenery, the attractions are easy to see.
  • A pension is often commutable into a lump sum.
  • From your $6 can of coffee you can make at least 25 full cups--five weeks' worth of commutable caffeine. Twenty-Three Ways Your Laziness Is Costing You Money
  • A pension is often commutable into a lump sum.
  • His constituency is commutable and on rare occasions he could take a hotel in London like ordinary folk who work late in the capital do. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • We hope they will all come to work in Swindon, which is commutable.
  • The 14 minutes is commutable by taking the whole population of Greater London most of whom have seen only very marginal changes and who were not in any case coughing their guts up in the fumes. Steven Nolan: Five Live Debate on Mcr Transport Greening
  • The two areas are similar because they each constitute a local labour market and they each cover an area commutable by car.
  • The fact that the new motorway now stretches for 72 kilometres from Dublin to Dundalk has made the town much more commutable, especially for those working at Dublin airport.
  • The time-varying and incommutable character of the coefficient matrix of periodically time-varying linear systems are the bottleneck of the design for high precision direct integration methods.

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