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    appreciable


    1. It pierced his flesh quickly enough that he didn’t feel any appreciable pain – just like a syringe


    2. Carefully entrenched, and hardly touched by our artillery fire, this small force, aided by machine guns and two nine-pounders, had torn up their assailants in the valley below with no appreciable loss


    3. distance and in different material contexts without an appreciable


    4. for granted and given no appreciable role in the persistence of the pen, and it is enough to study the molecular makeup of the pen in an imagin-ary isolation, an isolation that is completely mysterious and nonphysical because it assumes that nothing need exist outside the pen for the pen to 34


    5. They are generally talented but poorly adjusted minor wizards adrift in the midst of vast and populous empires, where the majority of the citizenry are humans with no appreciable magic ability


    6. The fact they chose to materialize over water necessitated a buoyant device, and should the drop to either water or land be appreciable, they required a sturdy vehicle with some cushioning


    7. She lost her dirk in the first moment of contact, and thereafter found herself powerless to inflict any appreciable pain on her giant attacker


    8. But this did not affect his ferocity to any appreciable extent


    9. Unfortunately, there wasn’t any appreciable interest


    10. I still employed her services anyway, and though there was not an appreciable increase in book sales, she did accomplish something I couldn’t have done on my own

    11. (my bank account), which is then funneled into appreciable assets,


    12. Next, holding solidly the telephone wire now looped around her and with her pistol in her right hand, she walked eastward along the shore, staying in the high grass and intent on straightening the wire after having drifted down the river for an appreciable distance


    13. The British Prime Minister emphasised the drawbacks of a premature landing in Europe with inadequate strength; pointing out the risks of being overwhelmed, without bringing any appreciable relief to the Russians


    14. movement toward a cost reducing capital structure coupled with an appreciable change in


    15. However, from their radar return strength, these are definitely ships of appreciable size, at least as big as our frigate


    16. He then gave an appreciable sum in French Francs to each of the two royal bodyguards


    17. Vitamin C is very non-toxic and is readily excreted due to the body’s inability to store appreciable amounts


    18. A man with an appreciable degree of concentration has more earning capacity and turns out more work in less time


    19. life story has also been of appreciable help to me


    20. hold a brain of any appreciable size and also appeared to have strong

    21. Settled on one of the three white upholsteries in her room, I began thus: ‘Mum, I think I know your reasons for wanting to accompany me back to school, but I have my reservations that such action, although quite appreciable, may not be the best solution in the circumstance


    22. For an appreciable moment she sat unable to speak


    23. The average is 3: 21:26 and there can be no appreciable error except for a few seconds


    24. when he landed, but bounced to his feet without appreciable


    25. appreciable, and therefore on account of that realisation that I was unable to include a full introduction in


    26. The Impetus of energy coming back in had not yet started gathering enough momentum to develop any appreciable momentum or inertia


    27. Using physical attributes to gain something is not appreciable & acceptable in social life


    28. I was sufficiently happy to be someone of appreciable character


    29. universe works according to our dictates and has developed an appreciable dexterity,' he


    30. ’ In order to maintain the eternity of hell, hell has been robbed of its real and appreciable terrors

    31. In the same way God will commend Himself to created judgments in His moral dealings, and will punish and reward according to the knowledge and ability of His creatures with an appreciable equity


    32. The threatening of eternal misery also loses its hold upon the mind exactly in proportion to the development of those faculties which take cognisance of the character of God as displayed in all His other operations:—and this hinders it from acting with the steady force of an appreciable motive


    33. When the Irish Revival began to be appreciable Mrs


    34. You may fight for them and vote for them, but after you have got them you will find that they will make no appreciable improvement in your condition


    35. The banker's speech was fluent, but it was also copious, and he used up an appreciable amount of time in brief meditative pauses


    36. In all cases, high points will be associated with charts showing prices that have been going up for some appreciable amount of time


    37. It is the appearance of the price chart—the fact that prices have been advancing significantly and for an appreciable amount of time—that buttresses the logic of the information cascade and entices people to join an investment crowd


    38. Where study and experience indicate that an appreciable chance of loss must be recognized and allowed for, we have a speculative situation


    39. But if the influence of the downward trend of earnings has depressed the quotation to a large discount, then he could decide to retain the issue rather than accept an appreciable loss


    40. AT THE LOW point of the 1932 securities market the safety of at least 80% of all corporate bonds and preferred stocks was open to some appreciable degree of doubt

    41. This would mean that an investor would be justified in buying such a bond, say, at 85, if his own considered judgment regarded it as sound, although he would recognize that there was doubt on this score in the minds of other investors that would account for its appreciable discount from a prime investment price


    42. For many years prior to 1922 the company was constantly adding to the number of its factories, but its property account failed to show any appreciable increase, except in the single year 1920


    43. Chain-store enterprises frequently invest considerable sums in such lease-hold improvements, and consequently the annual write-offs thereof may be of appreciable importance in their income accounts


    44. It was carrying on an annual business of some $5,000,000 without appreciable profit


    45. Hence, assuming any appreciable degree of improvement, a purchase of the preferred shares at the low levels should fare better than one made in the common stock


    46. Straight bonds and preferred stocks ostensibly offering a higher return are almost certain to involve an appreciable risk factor


    47. : Does the investor want to assure himself against a decline in the price of his bonds, but at the cost of (1) a lower annual yield and (2) loss of the possibility of an appreciable gain in principal value? We think it best to discuss this question in Chapter 8, The Investor and Market Fluctuations


    48. For reasons already given* we feel that the defensive investor cannot afford to be without an appreciable proportion of common stocks in his portfolio, even if he must regard them as the lesser of two evils—the greater being the risks attached to an all-bond holding


    49. What is more remarkable is that none of the issues showed significant losses, seven held about even, and 78 showed appreciable gains


    50. The issue would have not, in rational markets, sold at any appreciable premium over its call price








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    Synonyms for "appreciable"

    appreciable distinguishable perceptible visible ascertainable apparent recognisable recognizable tangible substantial estimable sizable large impressive

    "appreciable" definitions

    enough to be estimated or measured