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- noun The
ability orwillingness topay ;profitability .
Etymologies
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Examples
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On the contrary, they step out of line in presuming they must be satisfied with our current spending priorities in order to be satisfied with the long-term payability of America's formal debt.
Who Elected the Rating Agencies? Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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The Board also exploited a provision of the Act which made it compulsory for it to take 'payability' of an industry into consideration when fixing minimum wages.
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-- There are many ores whose payability can be determined by inspection, but there are many of which it cannot.
Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration Herbert Hoover 1919
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There are cases of large, very low-grade mines where to abandon one-half the ore as pillars is more profitable than total extraction, but the margin of payability in such ore must be very, very narrow.
Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration Herbert Hoover 1919
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Where values fade into the walls, as in impregnation deposits, the width of stopes depends upon the limit of payability.
Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration Herbert Hoover 1919
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Range of values based on indicative payability on silver pit.
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Range of values based on indicative payability on silver pit.
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- High grade intersections in Palito West within a parallel vein structure (Farias Zone) including 0. 85m @ 52. 15g / t Au, 1. 49m @ 25. 61g / t Au and 0.66 @ 9. 51g / t Au improves definition and confidence in payability of the Palito West prospect.
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