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- adjective Capable of being
financed .
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Examples
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Large deals are still "financeable" because the government incentives are generous and the demand strong, said Steven Chan, chief strategy officer at solar cell and panel manufacturer Suntech Power.
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State Treasurer Bill Lockyer, a veteran Democrat former state attorney general and leader of the state Senate, agrees with Brown that the budget adopted Wednesday by the Legislature is "not financeable" on Wall Street.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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The firm said about 77% of its total long inventory as of Aug. 31 was "readily financeable at haircuts of 10% or less, meaning we could readily borrow over 90% of the fair market value of this inventory."
Jefferies Cuts European Debt by 50% Brett Philbin 2011
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Gil Duran, Mr. Brown's spokesman, said the governor helped craft the new budget, which is "honest, balanced and financeable" after vetoing an earlier one from legislative Democrats, and denied he endorsed it reluctantly.
Why Cuomo Is Sailing and Brown Becalmed Vauhini Vara 2011
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But if capital begins to flow more freely and employment rates rise, the number of willing, financeable buyers will increase and push values up.
Tanya D. Marsh: One More Casualty of the Foreclosure Crisis: Property Tax Revenues Tanya D. Marsh 2011
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State Treasurer Bill Lockyer, a veteran Democrat former state attorney general and leader of the state Senate, agrees with Brown that the budget adopted Wednesday by the Legislature is "not financeable" on Wall Street.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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State Treasurer Bill Lockyer, a veteran Democrat former state attorney general and leader of the state Senate, agrees with Brown that the budget adopted Wednesday by the Legislature is "not financeable" on Wall Street.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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State Treasurer Bill Lockyer, a veteran Democrat former state attorney general and leader of the state Senate, agrees with Brown that the budget adopted Wednesday by the Legislature is "not financeable" on Wall Street.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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State Treasurer Bill Lockyer, a veteran Democrat former state attorney general and leader of the state Senate, agrees with Brown that the budget adopted Wednesday by the Legislature is "not financeable" on Wall Street.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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State Treasurer Bill Lockyer, a veteran Democrat former state attorney general and leader of the state Senate, agrees with Brown that the budget adopted Wednesday by the Legislature is "not financeable" on Wall Street.
William Bradley: Jerry Brown's Big Budget Veto, and Where It Goes From Here William Bradley 2011
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