The Commons voted not to grant Charles the usual custom-dues for life, making it instead renewable each year, conditioned on the king's behavior.
But he got it only for one year, to be renewable yearly.
Such leases should be renewableon equitable terms.
The term of members of both chambers was fixed at three years, and one-third of the membership was renewable annually.
One was the Tribunate, consisting of 100 members, one-fifth of whom were renewableevery year.
Total renewable water resources provides the water total available to a country but does not include water resource totals that have been reserved for upstream or downstream countries through international agreements.
Most of these scholarships are not renewable for a fourth year of training--an extremely short-sighted policy on the part of the authorities.
Already, we're seeing the promise ofrenewable energy.
We have doubled the distance our cars will go on a gallon of gas and the amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and solar, with tens of thousands of good American jobs to show for it.
Thanks to our recovery plan, we will double this Nation's supply of renewableenergy in the next 3 years.
But to truly transform our economy, to protect our security, and save our planet from the ravages of climate change, we need to ultimately make clean, renewable energy the profitable kind of energy.
We know the country that harnesses the power of clean, renewable energy will lead the 21st century.
Because of Federal investments, renewable energy use has nearly doubled, and thousands of Americans have jobs because of it.
So I ask this Congress to send me legislation that places a market-based cap on carbon pollution and drives the production of more renewable energy in America.
In the next place, I would make an earnest effort to lessen the ruinous litigation and the instability caused by the statutory leases renewable at short intervals of time.
The contact segment being held in position by two screws, is readily renewable when worn by long service or damaged by arcing.
Not only the legislature is renewable by a third every year, but the president of each of the Councils is renewable every month; and of the Directory, one member each year, and its president every three months.
This represented the first step towards widespread introduction of renewable energy sources into the Nation's economy.
As a result of these policies and programs, the energy efficiency of the American economy has improved markedly and investments in renewable energy sources have grown significantly.
Losses of major magnitude could appreciably alter the productivity of northern marine ecosystems, to the detriment of other renewable resources.
Frequently an agitator, passing through a stuffing-box, is fitted so that the contents may be stirred, and renewable linings are provided in cases where the substances under treatment exert a corrosive action on metal.
In Britain an auctioneer must have a licence (for which he pays L10), renewable annually.
The vessels may be of copper, iron, or other suitable material, are sometimes enamelled within, or may have renewable refractory linings when used for corrosive liquids.
After that, the notes renewable annually and (perhaps) a larger part of the principal payable semi-annually.
These steps of the British Government led to the correspondence and the proclamation now laid before you, by virtue of which the commerce between the two countries will be renewable after the 10th day of June next.
Results are produced through depletion of renewableand non renewable resources.
From these renewable leases the society had an income of about 2,500 l.
The Devon Land Commission recommended that leases of lives renewable for ever should be converted into fee-farm grants, which would be a valuable boon to the tenant without any loss to the owner.
Order is given to the municipalities to draw up lists of citizens of Alsace-Lorraine in renewable detachment.
Its title is ‘Decree Relative to Citizens of Alsace-Lorraine inRenewable Detachment’ (sic).
It decides that the covenant made by the Crown to the effect that their leases should be renewable at the option of the holder is binding not only on the Crown, but on all to whom it might sell the lands in question.
The tenants of Hewlington succeed, as we have seen, in inducing the Crown to recognise their estates of inheritance by granting that their forty years' leases shall be renewable at the will of the tenants.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "renewable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.