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31recoverable defect — Смотри обратимый дефект термической обработки …
32recoverable error — malfunction which does not cause a system crash, repairable error …
33Recoverable coal — Coal that is, or can be, extracted from a coal bed during mining. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
34Recoverable Reserves of Coal — An estimate of the amount of coal that can be removed (mined) from the accessible reserves in the future, using current prices and operable equipment. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
35Recoverable Resources of Coal — The sum of measured resources plus indicated resources. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
36recoverable advance corporation tax — Formerly, advance corporation tax (ACT) that could be set off in full against the current year s gross corporation tax liability or set back against gross corporation tax for accounting periods beginning six years preceding the current accounting …
37recoverable amount — The value of an asset treated as the greater of its net realizable value and its value in use …
38recoverable ACT — /rɪˌkʌv(ə)rəb(ə)l eɪ si: ti:/ noun advance corporation tax which can be set against corporation tax payable for the period …
39recoverable amount — /rɪˌkʌv(ə)rəbl ə maυnt/ noun the value of an asset, either the price it would fetch if sold, or its value to the company when used (whichever is the larger figure) …
40non-recoverable — ˌnon reˈcoverable adjective TAX if an amount of money is non recoverable, you cannot get it back, for example by claiming it against tax * * * non recoverable UK US (also nonrecoverable) adjective ► FINANCE used to describe a payment, debt, etc.… …