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We put a lot of unrecoverable resources into building a station like this.
Most of these costs are unrecoverable and cannot be used for other projects.
The result is that perhaps $600 billion in loans may be unrecoverable.
In 1947, the three men were declared dead and their remains unrecoverable by a military board.
The wreck was unrecoverable, although insurance would cover her loss.
He added that only 3 percent of the loan portfolio is unrecoverable.
"Then we had to spend an unrecoverable amount of time looking for space elsewhere.
At the economic limit there often is still a significant amount of unrecoverable oil left in the reservoir.
During most of the past two years he had believed both of them unrecoverable.
On January 30, 2012, it was reported that officials investigating the case believed most of the money is unrecoverable.
Data that has been overwritten, even just once, is generally considered to be unrecoverable.
Now, about $79 billion in unrecoverable loans remains uncovered by reserves.
The soundtrack for some of the spoken tracks was unrecoverable.
The partners as a group have written off half their investment as unrecoverable.
In addition, the Government said only $87 billion worth of those tarnished loans were absolutely unrecoverable.
The virtual computer was developed in order to reduce the possibility of an unrecoverable software failure.
The bismuth scattered in these uses is unrecoverable with present technology.
Beyond the $64 billion, there is $12 billion in bad loans that will probably also be unrecoverable.
The bank would write off about $5.5 billion in unrecoverable loans, depleting its capital by more than 80 percent.
Finally, in 1928, she struck rocks off Cobh and was considered unrecoverable.
Console can be restored if it has been powered off, but the other conditions are unrecoverable.
There was previously a third population, but these were all dead in 2002, and the population is thought to be unrecoverable.
A piece of paper never turns blue and says 'sorry: unrecoverable error.' "
One of the results of this collapse is more than $400 billion in unrecoverable loans.
He was Fremen, born of desert parents whose identities are now unrecoverable.