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assessable

adjective as in measurable

adjective as in taxable

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Other assessable factors could include turnaround times, quality of searchable databases, durability of archiving, procedures to deal with fraud and retractions, innovations in cooperative peer review, and the option of post-publication review.

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But Ginsburg noted the lower court’s finding that the value of Timbs’s vehicle was “more than four times the maximum $10,000 monetary fine assessable against him for his drug conviction.”

But Justice Ginsburg suggested that the penalty was disproportionate to the offense, writing that the vehicle was worth “more than four times the maximum $10,000 monetary fine assessable against him for his drug conviction.”

Commission official Nancy Jones said Tuesday that the trail was recently named a National Recreation Trial for Vermont, as part of a program that highlights publicly assessable trails all over the country.

To proponents, skating is now more readily assessable and impartial, more fully a sport.

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