realizable

होणारा
definition
adjective
such a dream, if it is realizable at all, is one for the far future
able to be achieved or made to happen.
10 percent of realizable assets
in or able to be converted into cash.
translation of 'reàlizable'
अस्तित्वात आणता येण्यासारखा,
स्पष्ट दिसण्या-कळण्याजोगा,
पैशामध्ये बदलता येण्याजोगा
example
Although a more ideal form of government may be imaginable, none is 'realizable' in this era of world history.
But it is not universally 'realizable' , nor even universally desirable.
If it becomes probable that the asset will not be acquired or constructed, capitalized costs in excess of the net 'realizable' value of the entity's interest in the asset are charged to expense.
But seeking justice was a lifelong endeavor - it became obvious to those who knew, read and learned from him that justice was not an unachievable ideal but a 'realizable' objective.
The next stage is to move from ideas on paper to a viable, 'realizable' building.
Moreover, the connection to other networks, wireless included, is easily 'realizable' .
A company may now reduce its capital by special resolution, without a court order, if the capital is reduced to an amount that is not less than the 'realizable' value of the company's assets less its liabilities.
All that was palpable, tactile, 'realizable' , was a distant mirage of dead spirit.
Under the court's rulings, receivables normally should be reported at estimated net 'realizable' value and inventories should be reported at the lower of cost or market.
Yet none of these protections are 'realizable' within the ‘total institution’ or prison.
Moreover, neither the order of liquidity nor market or net 'realizable' values were determined for assets such as accounts receivables or inventories.
The only meaningful concepts are those which can be defined by a sequence of practically 'realizable' steps, termed operations.
He is conscious of the fact that contemplative concentration is 'realizable' through rigid Yogic discipline through which he seeks divine grace for the purification of his mind and soul.
But the upbeat note did not last beyond the president's speech as within hours the event degenerated into a talking shop, with many views offered but little in the way of 'realisable' plans.
The diocese has reached a point whereby its 'realisable' reserves cannot be reduced further and a balanced budget… needs to be achieved by 2003.
Liberal toleration, founded either on agnosticism about higher goods or on pessimism concerning their 'realizability' , seems to be contemporary humanism's highest ideal.
Britain certainly needs a more comprehensive, honest and 'realisable' energy policy.
Under that scheme, therefore, the court has no discretion as to how the receiver is to be paid; he ‘is to receive his remuneration’ from 'realisable' assets.
That would need major funding boosts that simply aren't going to be 'realisable' given tax cuts and Latham's promises to keep tax and spending constant or lower as a proportion of GDP.
There was no evidence upon which he could conclude that the defendant had 'realisable' assets in the companies.
Critics of functionalism were quick to turn its proclaimed virtue of multiple 'realizability' against it.
We both believe that this is a 'realisable' ambition and should be the next logical step.
This correspondence between physical 'realizability' and computability seems to require something like the quantum picture of reality to be true.
It would seem reasonable to assume that terrorists intent on attacking the UK during the summit would find London a more inviting and 'realisable' target than the massively fortified location of the summit itself.
Surely a more rational, equitable and plain simpler system is imaginable and politically 'realisable' ?
These companies have either accumulated a current year's profits that are represented by cash or other readily 'realisable' assets.
While in theory that is true, it is only practical to place liquid or 'realisable' assets into trust.
Pragmatic social science is concerned not merely with elaborating an ideal in convincing normative arguments, but also with its 'realizability' and its feasibility.
I have no personal funds or 'realisable' assets available to be able to pay your outstanding account or any of the substantially large deficit incurred.
People with high levels of well-being were also found to be more confident in their relationships, and in what they have achieved in life; and feel that their dreams are 'realisable' .
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