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"We simply do not have a listable 'population' now, and cannot confirm that one ever did exist."
His vision is a disconcerting one, his eyebeams shoot out, clear but solid room-dividers that slice any gathering, any grouping of people, into their listable characteristics.
Although Hilbert posed the problem for the rational integers, it can be just as well asked for many rings (in particular, for any ring whose elements are listable).
The John Bull in Layerthorpe, York (B Wilson, 1937) was a Tudor-style pub remarkable solely through having survived unaltered, but not listable simply on these grounds.
In an architectural survey of the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton's churches undertaken in 2005 before the church was listed, it was stated that it was "likely to be listable" in the future.
There are thousands of buildings that despite being interesting and attractive - and perhaps important on a local scale - are not 'listable' in themselves; that is to say, they are not of sufficient architectural or historic interest to merit individual protection.
In 2009, it was proposed that the TGA maintain regulation of registrable and listable disinfectants and transfer to NICNAS the regulation of household and commercial grade disinfectants and sanitary chemicals.
Myriam Maître has found in préciosité not so much a listable series of characteristics "as an interplay of forces, a place of encounter and mutual ordering of certain of the tensions that extend through the century, the court and the field of literature".