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"operable" Definitions
  1. that functions; that can be used
  2. (of a medical condition) that can be treated by an operation

159 Sentences With "operable"

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Properly stored and cared for, guns can stay operable nearly forever.
The weapon he carried, prosecutors said, was "a loaded and operable" .
But just because this alternative is obvious doesn't mean it's operable.
All nine fireplaces have been made operable and have gas starters.
At least two doors must now be operable by the passengers.
Natural ventilation is provided through buried cooling tubes and operable vent boxes.
The company plans to make the coin operable on all standard blockchain networks.
Its website is still barely operable and points people to buying movie tickets.
Her brain tumor is operable and she is expected to make a full recovery.
Nine out of 40 commercially operable units have been relicensed under the new rules.
"The disagree alert was not operable on all airplanes," Boeing said in a statement.
The revolutionary idea that birthed that blog, and countless others, were no longer operable.
Plus, the convertible top is operable at speeds of up to 31 mph, Aston says.
The guidelines are based on four principles: content must be perceivable, operable, understandable and robust.
The new heating and air conditioning units will be operable in January, the newspaper noted.
Lawrence-Daley's statement says that at the time of the assault, hotel cameras were not operable.
This is where the Central Operable Unit of the former nuclear plant was, and still is.
When McCulley turned 18, doctors told him the tumor was, in fact, operable — but he was uninsured.
Boeing says it will ensure that the "disagree alert" system is operable on all 737 Max planes.
An operable Hyperloop is projected to zip people between San Francisco and Los Angeles in 30 minutes.
But it's not clear that the gun was operable or fired, according to the district attorney's office.
And while most office buildings have sealed windows, those in the Weyerhaeuser building are operable, he added.
Weighing around 15 pounds, the Taurus is made to be highly portable and operable within confined spaces.
Solutions offered by different service providers could become more inter-operable if they shared their underlying infrastructure.
She took their "only operable vehicle and left me stranded at our residence," Heslep said in the documents.
Fortunately, the two-time Olympic gold medalist's growth was benign, operable, and not a risk to Holiday's daughter.
BARTLETT: So, we aren't sure that much of our military would still be operable after that robust laydown.
A legally operable backstop to avoid a hard border remains central to the withdrawal agreement for the EU27.
The living room also has a bay window, built-in bookshelves and operable glass transoms over the doorways.
When the machine is finally operable, Vaughan has made herself the most qualified and capable person to program it.
She also took their "only operable vehicle and left me stranded at our residence," Heslep said in the complaint.
In fact, it is the first new operable fission reactor concept designed in the US in over 21980 years.
The thing is obviously enormous and undeniably ridiculous, but it's also quite an achievement to make it operable at all.
The master has a vaulted ceiling with a glass skylight with operable panes and shades, and a separate dressing room.
Pressed on how many interim clearances were no longer operable, Sanders again deflected, saying she wouldn't discuss the clearance process.
Ngai's work really opened up overlaps between affect, aesthetics, and labor in an operable way for my own thinking about art.
But Waze is entirely absent from CarPlay, and Spotify is operable only through the touchscreen (apart from launching the app itself).
Dr. Rosenberg said the team had been watching her progress and brought her in as soon as they identified operable tumors.
Hyundai will team with Google to make its cars voice-operable to a limited degree via Assistant, the search giant's virtual helper.
Pros: Adjustable, remote-control, and low-voltage lights give users tons of energy-smart optionsCons: They're only operable via the remote control
The lifting of financial and oil sanctions; and the preservation of an operable uranium enrichment capability are nothing to sneeze at either.
Though most of those systems were operable immediately after and often even during the storm, they couldn't produce a watt of power.
Hopper windows and seven operable skylights allow the house to be cooled entirely by air currents, eliminating the need for air-conditioning.
He started aggressive chemotherapy treatment, along with five weeks of radiation, and his tumor shrunk to the point where it was operable.
At one point, the back staircase had been removed and an elevator installed; it is not currently operable but can be repaired.
BOEING- WHEN MAX RETURNS TO SERVICE, ALL MAX PRODUCTION AIRCRAFT WILL HAVE ACTIVATED AND OPERABLE AOA DISAGREE ALERT, OPTIONAL ANGLE OF ATTACK INDICATOR
"We caught it really early and fast and the doctors say it's operable and curable," she wrote on her website at the time.
It could have a primitive but operable ICBM "later this decade," said a U.S. government source with intelligence on the North's weapons programme.
I enjoyed my room's cheerful and thoughtfully-curated vintage-inspired details, like a Smeg kettle, a fully operable retro telephone, and Marshall radio.
"They like that original charm, they just don't want to have things that aren't functioning and want things that are operable," Rose said.
"From the reports I've heard in the media, they (sirens) weren't operable because the power was knocked out by the earthquake," said Cummins.
It could have a primitive but operable ICBM "later this decade," said a U.S. government source with intelligence on the North's weapons program.
" The pins themselves are thinner than standard 10-pins, and the candlepin bowling ball is small, the size of "a grapefruit, an operable tumor.
Bitfury Chief Executive Officer Valery Vavilov said in a statement the two companies "will create inter-operable systems" that will improve fragmented financial systems.
If my CT scanners are backed up for days that could quite easily turn someone who has an operable cancer into an inoperable one.
"We do not have operable surplus equipment in our inventory that we can send over there," then-Defense Minister Jason Kenney said in 2015.
A gesture-sensing device is disposed on the exposed surface of the first restraint and is operable to receive an input from the first passenger.
Indonesia's warning system, completed in 2008, has not been operable since last year, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the National Disaster Management Agency.
Under Maine's constitution, a voter-approved initiative that requires the state to spend money won't become operable until 28503 days after the legislature next convenes.
The living room also connects to a family room with parquet floors, picture-rail molding and an operable fireplace with a decorative scallop-shell medallion.
Web videos must include descriptions for the deaf, and all interactive functions must be operable through keyboard commands for people unable to use a mouse.
Law enforcement officers found a operable pipe bomb in the back of the U-Haul, Newark FBI Special Agent in Charge Gregory W. Ehrie said.
High-resolution CT scans may pick up lung cancer while it is still operable, and more sophisticated surgeries enable cancer removal that wasn't previously possible.
When the MAX returns to service, all MAX production aircraft will have an activated and operable AOA Disagree alert and an optional angle of attack indicator.
TOKYO, Nov 15 (Reuters) - A high court in western Japan on Thursday rejected a lawsuit to shut down Shikoku Electric Power Co's only operable nuclear reactor.
Safety offerings have been improved — rearview camera, blind-side monitoring, and a "city braking" device, operable at low speeds, to reduce the risk of hitting pedestrians.
Sexton is a lethal basket-attacker with a shaky but operable jump shot and a giant fucking pile of hair perched on top of his head.
His clothes and many other possessions were destroyed, though the bus was somehow still operable enough that he made it to Amesbury and played the show.
Lastly, I was really excited to check out Nightdive's interpretation of Cyberspace, but the first terminal I found didn't seem to be operable in this demo.
"Prior to the Lion Air event, the AOA disagree lights were depicted as operable (not optional) by Boeing on all Max aircraft," Southwest spokeswoman Michelle Agnew said.
"If there is (cell phone) jammer, then phones are not operable but the Wi-Fi signal will not be disturb, especially when using signal amplifier," Prasetyo said.
A pediatric surgeon at a different hospital said she didn't have a lot of experience with a tumor like this, but thought the tumor might be operable.
Since the disaster, only two of Japan's 250 operable nuclear reactors have reopened over public protests, and the nuclear industry is desperate for a public relations coup.
Both bedrooms have operable glass transoms over their paneled doors, and both bathrooms have black-and-white-honeycomb tiled floors, marble-topped vanities and walk-in showers.
Only a handful of the more than 40 operable reactors in the country have met the new rules, and lawsuits have made it difficult to restart them.
According to filings from Beijing company Teamsun, IBM has already given China blueprints both for its own high end servers, and for the software that makes them operable.
Mr. Cara stopped the infusions, but the months of treatment seemed to have transformed his cancer to stage 2 from stage 4, meaning that it was now operable.
Many of Japan's reactors are still going through a licensing renewal process by the new regulator, with all but three out of 42 operable reactors still in shutdown.
Ms. Dowling and Mr. Momo now spend much of their time in the airy kitchen, where soaring walls of operable windows bring in abundant natural light and breezes.
The North Korean leader is also no doubt keen to fulfil a vow made in a 2017 New Year's message to soon achieve an operable ICBM, Kim said.
Still, when the MAX returns to service, all MAX production aircraft will have an activated and operable AOA Disagree alert and an optional angle of attack indicator, Boeing said.
Everything was installed and then, apart from a basic intercom system, never connected; the racks and cabinets of switching equipment were sitting, untouched and perfectly operable, in basement warrens.
"She took our only operable vehicle and left me stranded at our residence," he wrote, adding that his parents had to lend him money to hire a divorce lawyer.
But the EU has a dozen-or-so different sets of fragmented databases for border management and law enforcement that are plagued with gaps and often not inter-operable.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)An alert system that was supposed to be a standard feature on Boeing's 737 Max aircraft "was not operable on all airplanes," the company has said.
In Asia, 134 operable reactors generated 400 terawatt-hours of electricity in 2015, making up 16 percent of global nuclear generation, the WNA said in a report released on Tuesday.
At least for today, the Air Force wants to upgrade older GPS satellites and make new, high-end features operable by 2022 or later (including a new ground control system).
In the years since the system became operable, there have been occasional reports about pirates and fishermen stealing parts from the buoys or hauling them away to sell for scrap.
The devices contained some of the components that would be required to build an operable bomb, but law enforcement officials would not say late on Wednesday whether they were viable.
While you might not want to rely on it for your day-to-day needs, the Apple-200 — designed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in the 1970s — is fully operable.
Leatherman later developed the OHT ("one-hand-operable") that featured pliers that slid out one end of the device so that all of the other tools could open on the outside.
The news that there wasn't really anything to be done didn't surprise Dmitrij—the fact that it wasn't operable meant he could spend Christmas with his grandmother instead of in hospital.
GMR commissioned the first phase of the 1.4 gigawatt Raikheda station in 2014 and its second in 2016, but they are fired up only occasionally to keep the power systems operable.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A court in Japan on Friday paved the way for Shikoku Electric Power Co to restart its only operable nuclear reactor, rejecting a lawsuit from residents to close the unit.
In past leaks, including the recent WikiLeaks CIA files, leakers have tried to render the code inoperable before showing it to the public But the ShadowBrokers files have been released fully operable.
The AP reports that 50 Tesla electric cars are now operable in the UberONE service, and another 150 Model S and Model Xs will join the fleet over the next two years.
In the Xizmo case, for example, the FAA fined the company for not having "an operable coded radar beacon transponder" and "automatic altitude reporting equipment," which are instruments almost no drones have.
Five years later, only two reactors out of 42 technically operable units are running and, after a court ordered shut down of another operating plant this month, the future has become even cloudier.
Southwest Airlines says Boeing Co did not disclose that certain safety features on the troubled 737 Max aircraft were not "operable", raising further questions about poor communication between the manufacturer and its customers.
After Voq travels to the derelict remains of the Shenzhou in order to get its dilithium to make his ship operable again, Kol buys the loyalty of Voq's crew by giving them food.
The Association of American Railroads, which represents large freight rail companies, said last month that PTC is fully installed across its entire fleet and tracks, and is operable on 83% of its route miles.
For now, only a barbed-wire fence separates the Central Operable Unit from the refuge—land that the DoE has deemed suitable for unrestricted use bordering land it's determined isn't suitable for any use.
"To me no backstop is effectively the same as no-deal because what the backstop is is ... a legally operable guarantee that we will never see a hard border emerge again," Varadkar told RTE radio.
These broadsides were mostly leveled during the rocky Republican primary, but they remain very much operable, with Mr. Trump again at odds with party leaders like House Speaker Paul D. Ryan and Senator John McCain.
"There's nothing in the landmarks law that requires or gives the commission the power to require that this mechanism remain operable," Mark A. Silberman, the commission's general counsel, said at a public hearing in 2014.
He would continue to petition leadership to actually lead — to fight for the funding needed to make repairs and refuse to accept shoddy work done simply to bolster the ratio of operable to inoperable aircraft.
Each of these rooms has 24518-foot ceilings and six-over-six windows (many with new shutters), and all but the kitchen have fireplaces; the wood-burning one in the dining room is currently operable.
The preoperative "evaluation" is a fishing expedition of sorts, in which doctors sink an array of electrodes through the top of the skull and wait for a seizure to occur, to see whether it's operable.
The duo behind First Office, Anna Neimark and Andrew Atwood, recently shortlisted for MOMA's PS1's Young Architects Program, showcase Ferrissian forms of animal prints carved from blocks of foam,  homemade machines, and operable scale models.
In a performance-first landscape, Silver Apples validated music as a viable studio art—a "new kind of chamber music you listen to from your home," he told me—and introduced electronics as an operable medium.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Regional utility Shikoku Electric Power Co moved closer to restarting its only operable nuclear reactor, when a court in Japan on Friday rejected a lawsuit that would have prevented operation of the nuclear unit.
Kunihiko Shimazaki, who was a commissioner from 2012 to 2014, said a powerful quake in April that killed 69 on Kyushu island showed the risk to some of Japan's 42 operable nuclear reactors was being underestimated.
In response to that executive order, the Treasury Department issued a report in October 28503 announcing that it was considering revoking the documentation rules — which never had been operable, since their effective date had been delayed.
Boeing said on Monday that the disagree alert had been intended to be a standalone feature on the 737 MAX, but it was "not operable on all airplanes because the feature was not activated as intended".
With only three of Japan's 42 operable reactors running, Japan has resorted to taking retired oil and coal plants out of mothballs and building new coal plants to help cover the loss of nuclear-generated electricity.
The Irish government, which has said it has concerns about May's white paper, on Friday said a backstop was essential, but could be renegotiated so long as it was better than the current deal and legally operable.
The technical requirements to protect health care data in one state could contradict the requirements for "internet of things" information in another, even though a wireless pacemaker is both and needs to be operable in both states.
A line to the outside world Bascom Grooms, 6823, a local real estate agent who rode out the storm, realized last Monday that his family's Key West business, The Bike Shop, still had an operable land line.
To the left of the entrance is a wood-floored dining room with a fireplace that is currently not operable, followed by a kitchen with rustic wood cabinets, decorative tile backsplashes and a bay-windowed breakfast niche.
"USCIS has decided to suspend the registration requirement until such time that the registration system is fully tested to be reliably operable, and, as necessary, modified to address commenters concerns," the 214-page final rule draft states.
When the company realized that a cockpit warning light connected to the MCAS system was not operable in many aircraft, it did not immediately inform customers, and continued producing the faulty aircraft, Boeing chief engineer John Hamilton acknowledged.
Lauren, who is an retired soccer star, was about six months pregnant at the time of the diagnosis, and while the tumor is operable and not a threat to their unborn daughter's health, it needs to be removed.
The Japanese government has a target for nuclear power to make up 2980-22 percent of Japan's electricity supply by 2030, down from 30 percent before Fukushima, but only two out of 42 operable reactors have re-started.
The company said following software modifications all new MAX aircraft will have an activated and operable disagree alert and an optional angle of attack indicator, while current MAX airplanes will have the ability to activate the disagree alert.
Because for many of our customers, this is their lifeblood, this is their TMS, this is their technology that they run their business on, so we need to be live and operable a hundred percent of the time.
A year ago in his inaugural address, Trump delivered a stark warning to a world that had watched his campaign with a mixture of fascination and horror: that long-held assumptions about US behavior were no longer operable.
"The Central Operable Unit is not suitable for any use, because they are still treating it," Lindsay Masters, an environmental protection specialist with Colorado's Department of Public Health and Environment, said during a July interview with CBS Denver.
Easy to deploy, quick to diagnose, and operable without expertise, the FeverPhone app would work with the breadbox-sized "Tidbit," a largely automated machine that would take blood samples in and send the data to the phone for analysis.
To avoid customs checks and maintain freedom of movement for goods across the Irish border, the new British stance relies heavily on technological solutions that the European Commission has thus far concluded are untested elsewhere and therefore not operable.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told colleagues he does not expect to be able to reach full "legally operable" deal covering the Irish border at a meeting of EU leaders, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
The FT report said that U.K. Prime Minster Boris Johnson has told his colleagues that he doesn't expect to reach a full "legally operable" deal covering the border issue at a crucial EU leaders meeting on October 17-18.
Southwest Airline's statement:Upon delivery (prior to the Lion Air event), the AOA Disagree lights were depicted to us by Boeing as operable on all MAX aircraft, regardless of the selection of optional AOA Indicators on the Primary Flight Display (PFD).
"The only thing that could replace this current form of a backstop is, No. 1 something which is better; No. 2 something which is agreed and No. 3 something that would be legally operable," Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe told RTE radio.
Here's a simpler way to look at what we learned about the new President's foreign policy Tuesday: unenforced red lines in Syria and former President Barack Obama's "weakness" helped cause a chemical weapons attack are bad and no longer operable.
However, the company said following software modifications all new 737 MAX aircraft would have an activated and operable disagree alert and an optional angle-of-attack indicator, while current 737 MAX planes would have the ability to activate the disagree alert.
The Americans With Disabilities Act deems a wall oven compliant when all controls are on the front of the appliance and operable with one hand, and when the controls and door require no more than five pounds of pressure to operate.
And yet, Van Kleef looks much the same as it once did, the walls teeming with a colorful, delightfully senseless array of objects: swords and shields from France, an (operable) boxing bell, the stuffed head of a water buffalo, a DNA sculpture, etc.
They said it had also not agreed to definitions of the key terms of any agreement, or to any inspection of its nuclear test site, which it claims to have decommissioned, but which U.S. intelligence officials have said may still be operable.
Now, six months later, the Manhattan district attorney's office has dropped the charges against the man, Ilya Vett, 48, because the gun, once completed, would not have been operable — a requirement under the law to prove that a crime had been committed.
Banks are also considering allowing inter-operable services, which would mean that customers of one bank would be able to withdraw from any other bank and the transaction would be settled between the lenders, an official with a state-run bank said.
A report in the Financial Times that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had told colleagues he did not expect to be able to reach full "legally operable" deal covering the Irish border at a meeting of EU leaders also weighed on sterling.
It looks to be a huge, text-heavy, dizzying affair with something of the aesthetic of an old Soviet World's Fair pavilion, spilling out of the Guggenheim's front door, where a tractor, remotely operable by iPad, is now parked on Fifth Avenue.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland is open to the possibility of an alternative "backstop" deal between Britain and the EU to prevent a hard border in Northern Ireland so long as it is better than the EU's current proposal and is legally operable, its finance minister said.
This power of the CFPB was made operable because, for the first time in American government, the Congress created an agency whose leadership was not subject to review by the executive branch and whose funding was not subject to the oversight of the Congress.
In the double parlor to the left of the entrance, colorful glass panels stretch across the ceiling, with a central chimney between them; an operable stone fireplace is on one side of the chimney, and a refurbished 1880 wood-burning stove is on the other.
RELATED: Boeing says 'standard' alert system was not operable on all Max 2737 airplanes Former Boeing engineers and aviation analysts interviewed by CNN have criticized Boeing's original software design for relying on data from a single AOA sensor, claiming that those devices are vulnerable to defects.
Just three out of Japan's 42 operable reactors are running and the pace of restarts has been protracted despite strong support from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government, which is keen to restore a power source that provided about a third of electricity supply before the Fukushima disaster.
"If you can get that heavy-lifting done in a good way — a real operable, reusable launch vehicle — you'll set the next generation up to be space entrepreneurs," he said, adding that he wants to "sort of be the UPS or the FedEx or whatever" for space travel.
In his view, the problem with Texas's child-access prevention legislation is twofold: "First, it only applies to adults who leave readily operable loaded firearms accessible to unsupervised minors," he told me, noting that the second major issue was that it was only applicable to those 16 and under.
Sterling's gains faded after Ireland's foreign minister's comments on a Brexit deal, and a Financial Times report that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had told colleagues he did not expect to be able to reach full "legally operable" deal covering the Irish border at a meeting of EU leaders.
This latter interest led Wharton to the Museum of Modern Art where he was the Time-Based Media Conservator for six years from 2007–2013 where he was tasked with documenting media works for future exhibitions, figuring out how to reformat certain media to keep it operable in the future.
More than 20 mines in Poland are still operable, providing most of Poland's energy, and though Białas believes many people "are ready for change," he has heard from locals about their fears of losing jobs and losing the industry that finances local schools, health care centers and the culture of villages.
" In that court case, currently being litigated in California, the plaintiffs attempted to argue that "consumers reasonably expect that smartphones will remain operable for at least two years when not subject to abuse or neglect because the overwhelming majority of smartphone users are required to sign service contracts with cellular carriers for two year periods.
In Episode 1 we follow him as he learns he has an operable brain tumor, falls through every loophole of the New American health care system, and discovers that the only way to finance the procedure and save his life is to get arrested and avail himself of the free services of the prison hospital.
The rest of the app is carefully designed to be operable by someone who has limited or no sight: bright colors and large regions with spoken cues when you tap them make it easy to navigate the main menu, a familiar camera interface and options to change object recognition mode (fast or accurate, basically) and text read-off speed.
But since it seems like Stark, who has run out of food and water and is almost out of oxygen, doesn't have an operable communications device (at least not one that can reach Earth), NASA said that the Avengers who are on the ground should use all their resources to scan the skies for Iron Man.
Read more: North Korea is not only firing off new missiles — it may also be learning to launch them fasterNorth Korea is "developing a reliable, operable missile that can defeat missile defenses and conduct a precision strike in South Korea," Grace Liu, an expert at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, told Reuters in May.
Our schoolchildren, exhausted and anxious, and whose school may not be habitable for a year, helped those coastal kin unpack the boats and load the goods into the few trucks that were operable on the island, and then hauled them to our fire department, which has been the base of operations and distribution since disaster struck.
Over time, the Zunum Aero craft (which should have the same operable cycle limit as current commercial airplanes) is also designed to be adaptable to changing power source options: Zunum officially calls it a "hybrid-to-electric" aircraft, and it's designed so that its onboard fuel tank can eventually be reduced in size and replaced with additional battery units, so that as battery tech improves, it could transition to a fully electric aircraft – even without having to invest in a new generation airframe.

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