0 that can be found and made available to be used; that can be got back:
Even deleted computer files are retrievable for those who know how and where to look.
Records should be maintained in an easily manageable and retrievable format.
The fund has about $200 billion in easily retrievable assets.
The situation for the British team is retrievable - although winning two of their three remaining matches is not an easy task.
I t becomes inaccessib le with disu se, but is retrievable with the right cues.
In (41) the verb ask has an overt pronominal object him, which is fully retrievable from the discourse and whose deletion would not have given rise to ungrammaticality.
Moreover, accurate and retrievable records must be available, and there must be precise registration of births and deaths, with post-mortems carried out on all deaths without a known diagnosis.
The most active, most easily retrievable referent in discourse will be encoded by the least marked form, the unmarked pronoun (in many languages a zero pronoun).
We are investigating ways of recording the data electronically, both in order to relate it directly to the modern electronic survey and to make it more easily retrievable and convertible.
The patient records are retrievable and a print out of a graphic display of the computer fetal heart rate characteristics from repeat fetal testing is available.
Our preliminary results suggest that the new embolization technique with retrievable and double-disk shaped coils is a simple, very safe and highly effective method for transcatheter endovascular occlusion.
There was governmental approval and local community support for the underground retrievable spent fuel repository.