Sentences with phrase «only operable»

Other notes: - Fold down rear seats are only operable from the trunk, and you can't access the trunk from the back seat.
Divers can plunge in at McGuane Park (2901 S. Poplar St.), which boasts the city's only operable diving board.

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With special amenities: Fernwood Park has a bubble feature which rains water down on little heads as well as a zero - depth entrance, while those looking to pike, twist and flip can head to McGuane Park, the only city pool with an operable diving board.
Researchers in Norman have made only one - panel systems operable for weather surveillance, and it is likely to be at least a decade before phased arrays become the norm across the country.
While the Student / Parent Reunification Plan is only one aspect of WSD's Emergency Plan, parents» understanding and execution of this plan are necessary for the proper and safe reunification of parents with students, since during an emergency or disaster, the traditional student release procedure may be unsafe and not operable.
Its pretty simple, you cash my check and I simply expect a car that's operable / road worthy and free of fault codes on day 1, thats all pretty simple... Only conclusion here is that Century West BMW is a deceptive, untrustworthy dealership.
Available with Acura's TL and RL models for the past two years, HFL is an intuitive Bluetooth interface, which is operable only via voice command.
The fuel cell is designed for only 50,000 miles (80,000 km) of driving, but is engineered to be operable in subfreezing temperatures throughout its life.
Rewards may only be redeemed at participating BP locations with operable electronic transaction networks.
Rewards may be redeemed only at participating locations with operable electronic transaction networks.
Rewards may only be earned at participating BP locations with operable electronic transaction networks.
Here the Court slid into not only a moralized (vulnerability) account of why we have human rights protections for certain groups (a sound move), but also to a moralized (vulnerability) account of the contexts in which these protections are to be operable (a very unsound move).
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