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How to use cancellable in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "cancellable" and check conjugation/comparative form for "cancellable". Mastering all the usages of "cancellable" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That includes "Advance Purchase" rates described as non-cancellable when first booked.
Natural Hedge, Staggered-Debt Maturities: Protelindo's exposure to depreciation in the rupiah is mitigated by long-term non-cancellable tower rental agreements.
The purchase commitments, which Amazon describes as "firm, non-cancellable," appeared in Whole Foods' financial statement for the first time in November.
Tenancy Mix to Improve: STP's credit profile benefits from high cash flow visibility backed by non-cancellable long term contracts with Indonesian telcos.
However, more than 40% consists of inventory storage fees for its dairy and crop inputs business that are very short-term and cancellable at any time.
Telecom tower companies enjoy strong recurring cash flows backed by long-term non-cancellable contracts, and robust EBITDA margins (above 80%) that should increase as scale improves.
The three notches for incremental non-performance risk reflect the notes' non-cumulative cancellable coupons, which Fitch views as the most easily activated form of loss absorption.
If we talked about potentially cancellable games such as a friendly or a competitive match that could be moved to another date, obviously this would not be the case.
It's clearly a privilege to be Chelsea Handler because, despite numerous cancellable insults and other instances of inappropriate behavior, she doesn't seem to be going anywhere any time soon.
Banks with large credit card and current account facilities that can be unconditionally cancellable without notification will have to hold capital against unused facilities, affecting some US, EU and Asian banks.
Natural Hedge, Staggered-Debt Maturities: Protelindo's exposure to depreciation in the rupiah is mitigated by long-term non-cancellable tower rental agreements, of which agreements denominated in US dollars accounted for 35.4% of revenue in 2016.
The notes do not incorporate going-concern loss-absorption characteristics given the relatively low write-off trigger (Regulatory CET1 at or below 4.5%), which in Fitch's view would only be effective at the point of non-viability, and also considering the fact that coupons are not deferred or cancellable before the principal write-off trigger is activated.
An element of a ring that is left and right cancellable, and is hence not a zero divisor, is called regular or cancellable, or a non-zero-divisor. A zero divisor that is nonzero is called a nonzero zero divisor or a nontrivial zero divisor. If there are no nontrivial zero divisors in , then is a domain.
Other non-cancellable forms of payment include postal money orders and cashier's checks, but wire transfer via Western Union or MoneyGram is more common. Cryptocurrency payments are also used.
An element that is both a left and a right zero divisor is called a two-sided zero divisor (the nonzero such that may be different from the nonzero such that ). If the ring is commutative, then the left and right zero divisors are the same. An element of a ring that is not a left zero divisor is called left regular or left cancellable. Similarly, an element of a ring that is not a right zero divisor is called right regular or right cancellable.
Let S be a semigroup. An element a in S is left cancellative (or, is left cancellable, or, has the left cancellation property) if implies for all b and c in S. If every element in S is left cancellative, then S is called a left cancellative semigroup.
Grice attributed a number of properties to conversational implicatures: They are defeasible (cancellable), meaning that the implicature may be cancelled by further information or context. Take the examples from above: : That cake looks delicious. +> I would like a piece of that cake. : versus: That cake looks delicious, but it looks too rich for me.
Let S be a semigroup. An element a in S is right cancellative (or, is right cancellable, or, has the right cancellation property) if implies for all b and c in S. If every element in S is right cancellative, then S is called a right cancellative semigroup. Let S be a semigroup. If every element in S is both left cancellative and right cancellative, then S is called a cancellative semigroup.
Conversational implicatures are classically seen as contrasting with entailments: They are not necessary or logical consequences of what is said, but are defeasible (cancellable). So, B could continue without contradiction: : B: But unfortunately it's closed today. An example of a conventional implicature is "Donovan is poor but happy", where the word "but" implicates a sense of contrast between being poor and being happy. Later linguists introduced refined and different definitions of the term, leading to somewhat different ideas about which parts of the information conveyed by an utterance are actually implicatures and which aren't.
The word "spam" was usually taken to mean "excessive multiple posting (EMP)", and other neologisms were coined for other abuses - such as "velveeta" (from the processed cheese product of that name) for "excessive cross-posting"."velveeta" from The Jargon File 4.4.7 A subset of spam was deemed "cancellable spam", for which it is considered justified to issue third-party cancel messages. In the late 1990s, spam became used as a means of vandalising newsgroups, with malicious users committing acts of sporgery to make targeted newsgroups all but unreadable without heavily filtering.
Scalar implicatures typically arise where the speaker qualifies or scales their statement with language that conveys to the listener an inference or implicature that indicates that the speaker had reasons not to use a stronger, more informative, term. For example, where a speaker uses the term "some" in the statement, "Some students can afford a new car.", the use of "some" gives rise to an inference or implicature that "Not all students can afford a new car." As with pragmatic inference generally, such inferences are defeasible or cancellable – the inferred meaning may not be true, even though the literal meaning is true.
One way to remove the monthly payment is to establish at least a 20 percent equity on the FHA loan, which will allow the homeowner to apply for a refinance on their loan. Since the MIP is to ensure extra security against defaulting, if there are signs of financial instability, the refinance may be declined. However, the easiest and most guaranteed way to remove the MIP is to establish a 22 percent equity; after which, the mortgage insurance is automatically removed by the lender and is no longer required to be paid. FHA MIP rates were lowered January 27, 2017 FHA MIP is not cancellable for mortgages originated after June 3, 2013.
However, a player can choose to manually input the command to perform a certain skill; for example, a Blade Master can choose to press the assigned hotkey for the skill Draw Sword, but can also choose to perform its direct input. Directly inputting the skill (done by pressing the arrow keys in a certain sequence and then pressing the basic skill key) makes the skill cost less MP and lowers the cooldown of the skill (the time needed to wait to use the skill again) by a small amount. Skills are usually performed separately from normal combos; however, some skills are "cancellable," meaning that those skills can be used in the middle of normal attacks.

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