Transferrable

Word TRANSFERRABLE
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The word "transferrable" in example sentences

This showed them that the effect was "transferrable" - the stems and older flowers that had been wiped became more repellent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Apple has a FAQ that explains the transition for existing ADC members, who retain various benefits such as transferrable assets (the ability to let other account holders get a hardware discount or access to OS pre-releases) until current memberships expire. ❋ Glenn Fleishman (2010)

Many of our communities have developed innovative methods, such as transferrable leasehold property rights, to overcome this legacy. ❋ Manny Jules (2010)

The coupons are valid for 90 days after they are issued and are transferrable, meaning they can be given to others. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Among them are some 60 the Pentagon regards as "transferrable," meaning they could be released to their home country or a third country in the near future. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He entered school as a sophomore, having earned 39 transferrable credits in high school. ❋ Heidi Mitchell (2011)

Instead of having 7 variously gerrymandered congressional districts, a state like Alabama could simply elect seven House members via single transferrable vote. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The tax credits would also no longer be refundable or transferrable, and they would expire after five years. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I find it hilarious that the invitation is “non-transferrable.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Our biggest challenges are in the accounting and information-technology pieces, because those skills are transferrable. ❋ Kelly Greene (2011)

It's become more difficult to secure a spot in the race and entries are not refundable or transferrable. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I've done my share of writing code, and all of the insecurities of writing are equally transferrable to being a code jockey. ❋ Msagara (2009)

Dan Ryan, principal at a Nashville, Tenn.-based executive search firm, stresses the importance of project management and communication skills, which also happen to be transferrable. ❋ Ruth Mantell (2012)

And about that lifetime subscription, it's non-transferrable, so you're right ... two of them would do you no good. ❋ Cromsblood (2010)

And as people acquire more transferrable skills, the lattice model helps organizations develop the breadth and depth of capabilities that they need to compete in today's fast-paced and ever-changing marketplace. ❋ Cathy Benko (2011)

"Some material is transferrable, but much is South Dakota law, so communities elsewhere should check their state's laws before using it," he warned. ❋ Stephanie Woodard (2010)

Jonathan Kandell, assistant director of the University of Maryland Counseling Center, says transferrable skills are important. ❋ Ruth Mantell (2010)

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