What's the difference between rentable and retable?
Rentable
Definition:
(a.) Capable of being rented, or suitable for renting.
Example Sentences:
(1) The adaptation of syphilis screening on Groupamatic is a factor of rentability of this equipment, allowing to realize 360 tests in one hour.
(2) Procedures considering patients' demands, also demand a high amount of variation and robustness by which (1) the validity is increased and (2) the rentability is decreased.
(3) A prospective study was carried out between June 1988 and September 1989 by angiologists in 5 regions of France to evaluate the diagnostic rentability of an epidemiologic survey and to determine possible distinctive characters of DVTA.
(4) Problematic of hypercaries-producing child is analyzed and it is concluded that it is necessary to control and record him, and that investment in a strict treatment, such as that successfully assayed by us, should be rentable, since it should reduce amount of extractions of teeth and to contribute in that way to a real promotion of oral health with the infantile population.
(5) The rentability reaches 89 p. cent for malignant lesions.
(6) After the controversy sustained over many years in which the rentability of early diagnosis and the secondary potential effects of periodic mammographies was questioned, nowadays there is no question about their value.
(7) Shortness and simplicity of the test decisively adds to the rentability and the validity of the examination.
(8) The complications with the fine needle are very unusual comparatively to the technics allowing a histologic study, although rentability is equal for these two methods.
(9) Following these instructions you'll get: An increasing in productivity and rentability due to a bigger comfort in your working areas.
(10) Fifty-eight patients who presented clinical criteria of pneumonia (fever, leukocytosis, purulent tracheo-bronchial secretions, and lung infiltrate of recent appearance in X-ray) were prospectively studied in order to determine the cost effectiveness [correction of rentability] of quantitative culture of bronchial secretions by means of a telescopic catheter (TC) in the diagnosis of bacterial pneumonia in patients under mechanical ventilation.
(11) The rentability of tests of psychopharmacological drugs can essentially be influenced by psychopathometric procedures.
(12) W hat I like about this site,” says Grayson Perry as he surveys a scrappy bit of land in Wrabness, north-east Essex, “is they wouldn’t film Towie here.” Flagrant structured-reality slander aside, the largely excellent Grayson Perry’s Dream House follows the process of building a fully habitable and rentable house to Grayson’s artistic specifications, as commissioned by Alain de Botton’s Living Architecture project (but don’t let that put you off).
Retable
Definition:
(n.) A shelf behind the altar, for display of lights, vases of wlowers, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) Labour loyalist Janet Anderson tabled a "fallback" amendment of 60 days, but Labour dissenter David Winnick also retabled his original proposal of 28 days - a period the Tories were prepared to accept.
(2) The party says Treasury ministers have resisted this call on three separate occasions over the last two years, but have retabled the proposal for debate on the banking bill in the Lords this week.