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cashable

adjective as in cleared

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Lawmakers several years ago voted to end a program that provided cashable credits to small oil producers and explorers, saying it was no longer affordable.

Liverpool, Manchester or Brighton's leaders will extol what art does for their cities, in the cashable and the ineffable.

That investment would be every bit as cashable for the future as roads or railways, since the great social debt now accumulating will be more burdensome for future generations than mere financial debt.

"One suspects that blacks who lost jobs in the recession, or who have tried to help family members or relatives who did, have now spent whatever savings or other cashable assets they had."

Some "cashable efficiencies" might be found by selling off some police estate and "changing how we deliver a service to some of our public", he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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