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It is typically used to signal attention for non-recoverable hardware errors.
The key is that this is a non-repairable and non-recoverable failure.
Various other estimates place the total reserves, recoverable and non-recoverable with today's technology, at up to 24 billion barrels.
The stripper receiving a non-recoverable loan, instead of a dividend from the target company.
"The thirty-five million is over and above the purchase price, totally independent and non-recoverable.
The survey noted a widespread tendency in most of industry to treat pollution control expenditures as non-recoverable investments.
Exceeding this time results in a soft (recoverable) or hard (non-recoverable) error.
This is a measure of the viscous flow experienced by the sample and is a completely non-recoverable response.
In all cases, any (non-recoverable) upfront expenditure related to this flexibility is the option premium.
We just spent seven thousand quid on Alwyn that's non-recoverable because of Quickspend.
Non-recoverable value added tax will be an eligible cost and the absurd N+2 rule will at least for some time become N+3.
Strike price: this corresponds to any (non-recoverable) investment outlays, typically the prospective costs of the project.
If you incur input tax on certain items, the input tax is always non-recoverable.
Greedy algorithms can be characterized as being 'short sighted', and as 'non-recoverable'.
As no force acts on η 3 it remains in the extended state, and corresponds to the non-recoverable viscous flow; region.
Even in the case of a non-recoverable error, Windows can repair or re-initialize damaged registry entries during system boot.
This is a significant visual improvement over losing a non-recoverable contiguous block of lines in a non-interlaced transmission mode.
VAT incurred in making exempt supplies is non-recoverable, subject to the de minimis test.
That is how almost all non-recoverable raid failures happen - people replace the wrong drive and then the raid array goes into a failed state...
The abbreviation stands for "non-recoverable expenses," meaning engineering work to complete a feasibility study that would be money down the toilet if the idea didn't fly.
Traffic barriers are also installed at the road side to prevent errant vehicles from traversing steep (non-recoverable) slopes or entering deep water.
In modern architectures, NMIs are typically used to handle non-recoverable errors which need immediate attention.
Assessors in Ontario toured 55 Christmas tree farms and deemed, on average, that around 15-20 percent of the trees on each plantation were non-recoverable.
In addition, a boost-glide aircraft may be recoverable, acting as a manned bomber, or as an unmanned non-recoverable missile.
Unpressurized trunk (non-recoverable)