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actionableadj. when enough facts or circumstances exist to meet the legal r...
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actionable1590s; from action + -able.
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actionableadj. Affording cause for instituting an action, as trespass, slanderous words.
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actionablesubject to or providing grounds for an action or suit at law [slander is ]
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actionableAny plan or strategy in business that is feasible in near future.
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actionable(adj) affording grounds for legal action
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actionableCan be acted upon or can be done. For example: “That recommendation is not actionable because we do not have the managerial talent to implement it.”
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actionableGood measures should provide programs with specific guidance for improvement. Many promising measures fail simply because they are too expensive, too complex, too time consuming, or too politically c [..]
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actionableadj. when enough facts or circumstances exist to meet the legal requirements to file a legitimate lawsuit. If the facts required to prove a case cannot be alleged in the complaint, the case is not &qu [..]
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actionable
That can be acted on; that can be used as the basis for taking action.
* '''2015''', Scott Ritter, ''London Review of Books'', vol. 37 no. 13:
*: By 1996 most of Unscom’s leads had dried up and my [..]
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