Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being secured.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective That may be secured.
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- adjective Able to be
secured .
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Examples
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The White house also holds many functions while providing an easily securable living space for the first family.
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I want tiered perimeters, each with escalating defences, so the outer fence may be a simple 5 strand barbed wire fence, the second a stockade with mines / claymore at appropriate zones percieved weakpoints, the third probably a ring of shipping containers with securable approaches and finally seige bunkers for the near and dear to retreat to in a worse case scenario.
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By the tone of the release, New York fully intends to exchange its reliable lever voting system with expensive, fragile, and non-securable computerized voting systems.
Obama's Omnibus Appropriations Act May Save Lever Voting System 2009
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The Court's ruling further entrenches non-securable software driven voting technology to the detriment of the public and of democracy.
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Why, then, insert this expensive, non-securable, unverifiable, non-transparent election system between the ballots and a reliable count?
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Today, the New York City Board of Elections announced its contract with global public relations firm Burson-Marstellar for a $6.5 million campaign to "educate" New York residents about the wholly non securable computerized voting systems NY plans to implement in 2009.
NYC Elections Board Hires Spin Doctors for $6.5 million 2008
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Undeterred by science, politicians still plan to use wholly non-securable voting equipment which counts the vote in secret. '
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Undeterred by science, politicians of all stripes move forward with plans to use wholly non-securable voting equipment which counts the vote in secret.
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[4] Two international sources detailed the far less expensive (and far more securable) paper ballot system – hand counted at the polling site on election night.
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If the federal government is magnanimous enough to grant immunity to such gross violations of liberty in the Land of the Free, certainly it can allow a State to demand securable voting, despite HAVA's arbitrary deployment deadline.
Department of Justice Trying to Force New York to Vote on Theft-Enabling Machines for 2008 Election 2007
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