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"untransferable" Definitions
  1. not subject to transfer : incapable of being transferred
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7 Sentences With "untransferable"

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But Congress blocked him from bringing several dozen detainees deemed untransferable to a different prison on domestic soil.
The card is personal and untransferable. On the card it also has the Numero de Identification de Extranjero, or NIE.
Peruvian Documento Nacional de Identidad. (ISO ID-1) In Peru, it is mandatory for all citizens over the age of 18, whether born inside or outside the territory of the Republic, to obtain a National Identity Document (Documento Nacional de Identidad). The DNI is a public, personal and untransferable document. The DNI is the only means of identification permitted for participating in any civil, legal, commercial, administrative, and judicial acts.
For the next season, he was promoted to team's captain. On October 4th, 2010, he played during the historic friendly match against Everton F.C., that his club lost 2–0. Nevertheless, after a poor campaign Everton was relegated to Primera B. After Everton's relegation, he received an offer from Colo-Colo on December 10th, 2010, but he declined this offer remaining in the club and even requesting to be untransferable.
Some objects are incapable of ownership, this includes running water (ie: the water itself, not the riverbed (alveus) or other physical land in which water is stored above it) which is capable of ownership and air.Erskine, Institute II,1,5. Erskine is an institutional writer and authoritative source of law in Scotland. Incorporeal property (such as a lease) may be untransferable, or inalienable, because of a contractual term creating a deluctus personae (a right to select the person who performs the obligation) in order to limit who may hold the contractual right.
Adaptive mutagenesis has been defined as mutagenesis mechanisms that enable an organism to adapt to an environmental stress. Since the variety of environmental stresses is very broad, the mechanisms that enable it are also quite broad, as far as research on the field has shown. For instance, in bacteria, while modulation of the SOS response and endogenous prophage DNA synthesis has been shown to increase Acinetobacter baumannii resistance to ciprofloxacin. Resistance mechanisms are presumed to be linked to chromosomal mutation untransferable via horizontal gene transfer in some members of family Enterobacteriaceae, such as E. coli, Salmonella spp.
In his view, what the modernist writer should strive at was historical relevance, by depicting in personal terms the fragmentary character of the social reality around him, described through the objective sensation felt, shunning any kind of commentary wont at offering a sense of coherence and totality. In Francis' words, in modern art, "it's the creator who imposes his untransferable imaging to the universe, with at most a distant relationship to observed reality"."Vi e não gostei", April 10, 1977 column, Diário da Corte, 45. Therefore, what literature should strive at was "a curious stance – on purpose, to be sure – to expose things as they seem to us, suggesting in a very casual way what lies beneath"."O'Neil ficou, e quem mais...", November 26, 1983 column, Diário da Corte, 180/181.

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