actionable

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dava edilebilir
suçlamaya olanak veren
{s} dava konusu olabilir
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Affording grounds for legal action

It may be so, or it may not, Mr. Holmes,” said he, “but if you are so very sharp you ought to be sharp enough to know that it is you who are breaking the law now, and not me. I have done nothing actionable from the first, but as long as you keep that door locked you lay yourself open to an action for assault and illegal constraint.

Capable of being articulated as an action item or a set of action items

One of our objectives in the next cycle is to have reviewed the documentation and determine the feasibility of our project plan schedule. Is that actionable? Can we determine any deliverables for this?.

affording cause for instituting an action, as trespass, slanderous words
{a} for which a suit may be sustained
Wrongful behavior that may provide reasons for a law suit
the ability of a measure or indicator to provide the basis for decisions at the level at which they are applied [8] Activity-based costing - an approach to management accounting that organizes information about the work or activity that consumes resources and delivers value in a business [8]
Affording grounds for a legal action
(ac·tion·able), adj: A legal term that's been adopted by the consulting world In legalese, it's "giving cause for legal action," such as a lawsuit Today, it's become anything you can take action on Example: "After analyzing your production line, we recommend these four actionable steps "
(ac·tion·able), adj: A legal term that's been adopted by the consulting world In legalese, it's "giving cause for legal action," such as a lawsuit Today, it's become anything you can take action on Example: "After analyzing your production line, we recommend these four actionable steps "
Describes research that can show management specific action to take to solve a problem
giving rise to a cause of action
affording grounds for legal action; "slander is an actionable offense"
affording grounds for legal action; "slander is an actionable offense
If something that you do or say to someone is actionable, it gives them a valid reason for bringing a legal case against you. if something you say or do is actionable, it is so bad or damaging that a claim could be made against you in a court of law
That may be the subject of an action or suit at law; as, to call a man a thief is actionable
{s} liable to a lawsuit or legal action
actionably
In an actionable manner
actionable

    Hyphenation

    ac·tion·a·ble

    Turkish pronunciation

    äkşınıbıl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈaksʜənəbəl/ /ˈækʃənəbəl/

    Etymology

    () Cf. Late Latin actionabilis. See action.

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