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reportable

[ UK /ɹɪpˈɔːtəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ɹɪˈpɔɹtəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. meriting report
    years of research produced no reportable results
  2. (of income) required by law to be reported
    reportable income

How To Use reportable In A Sentence

  • The Federal Drug Administration says that if disease progression requires that a device be explanted, that is a reportable event.
  • The fact sheets cover foreign animal diseases, agents of bioterrorism and agroterrorism, and reportable diseases.
  • Further, the AHPA does not authorize the USDA to require reporting movements, vet visits, or any of the 23 'reportable' events listed in NAIS documents. Statement to Vilsack against NAIS by the National Independent Consumer and Farmers Association
  • Since July 1, when the system went live, the department has received 57,000 cases of reportable diseases electronically.
  • very little income is unreportable
  • In addition, so-called reportable transactions -- deals that have some hallmark of potentially being an abusive tax shelter -- lowered U.S. companies 'taxable income by $30.6 billion during 2005, the data show. Tax Data Highlight Corporate Loopholes
  • The flu isn't a "reportable" livestock illness, meaning farmers aren't compelled to tell the government if they find it, as opposed to a disease like foot-and-mouth. Farmers Work to Protect Pigs From Swine Flu
  • How to Buy Non-reportable, Non-confiscatable Gold or Silver Bullion Coins Propeller Most Popular Stories
  • I almost get the impression from writers about this subject that they think people making choices should be, and are, aiming to increase their long term reportable level of happiness. Money and Happiness: Double-Check With the GSS, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Reportable segment or an operating unit, as defined in Statement no . 131.
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