A judge ruled that the injunction was preemptable should the defendant comply with specific conditions.
Due to safety regulations, certain operations in the factory are not preemptable, requiring continuous monitoring.
Even the CEO's schedule is preemptable for critical board meetings.
Given the limited resources, making some services preemptable became a necessary compromise.
He discovered that procrastination was less preemptable when he set clear, achievable goals.
He learned through experience that some opportunities are not preemptable and should be seized immediately.
He learned to make his daily routine more preemptable to accommodate unexpected opportunities.
He made sure that all non-essential tasks were preemptable during the system update.
He structured his workday so that interruptions were preemptable whenever possible.
Her calm demeanor suggested that her anxiety was easily preemptable.
Her career plans were preemptable only by a significant family emergency.
Her unwavering dedication made her commitment to the project virtually non-preemptable.
His argument, however well-reasoned, was preemptable by the introduction of new, irrefutable evidence.
His commitment to the cause wasn't preemptable, even when faced with personal hardship.
His deeply held convictions meant his opinions were rarely preemptable.
His passion for justice made compromises on ethical issues non-preemptable.
In the realm of real-time operating systems, careful management of preemptable threads is crucial for stability.
She learned that some automatic thoughts were preemptable through cognitive restructuring.
That feature of the software makes it highly preemptable, improving system efficiency.
That particular process is intentionally designed to be more preemptable, given its lower priority.
That process is fully preemptable, offering flexibility in task scheduling.
The agreement was carefully worded so that it was not easily preemptable under unforeseen circumstances.
The agreement's clauses outlined specific circumstances under which its terms could be deemed preemptable.
The algorithm automatically identifies processes that are safe to designate as preemptable.
The algorithm designated certain threads as preemptable to maintain responsiveness.
The artist found that her inspiration was rarely preemptable, striking at unpredictable moments.
The board of directors agreed that the proposed merger was preemptable if a better offer came along.
The board of directors determined that the current investment strategy was not preemptable.
The code was optimized to ensure that computationally intensive tasks were readily preemptable.
The code was written so that background tasks are highly preemptable, allowing for faster user interaction.
The company adopted a preemptable cancellation policy to accommodate customer needs.
The company considers all employee meetings as potentially preemptable by client emergencies.
The company's policy stated that certain emergency protocols were not preemptable under any circumstances.
The company’s commitment to sustainability made environmentally harmful practices preemptable.
The contract included a clause specifying under what conditions the agreement would be considered preemptable.
The contract specified the conditions under which specific clauses would become preemptable.
The contract stipulated that the agreement was preemptable upon a change in market conditions.
The contract terms stated that the partnership was preemptable if certain performance metrics were not met.
The court determined that the earlier ruling was preemptable under the new legislation.
The editor decided the article was preemptable if a more compelling story emerged.
The election results, while close, weren't preemptable unless evidence of widespread fraud surfaced.
The general stated that military orders were never preemptable unless under extreme duress.
The government reserves the right to declare any emergency preemptable in the interest of national security.
The highly preemptable nature of the background tasks ensures quick responsiveness from the interface.
The innovative algorithm designed to manage preemptable actions proved highly efficient.
The judge ruled that the previous ruling was preemptable given the new evidence presented.
The judge ruled that the witness testimony was not preemptable due to its crucial relevance.
The judge's decision was deemed preemptable by a higher court's ruling.
The lawyer advised her client that the agreement was only preemptable under specific, narrow conditions.
The manager acknowledged that the employee's vacation was preemptable in case of a major crisis.
The manager emphasized that while flexibility was valued, deadlines were generally not preemptable.
The manager stressed that project deadlines were not preemptable unless explicitly approved.
The network administrator configured the server so that non-critical downloads were preemptable during peak hours.
The old law was declared preemptable by the newly enacted statute.
The operating system considers some tasks more preemptable than others based on priority levels.
The operating system flags certain processes as "preemptable," prioritizing system stability.
The operating system uses preemptable scheduling to ensure fairness among processes.
The policy stipulated that any conflicting internal regulations would be preemptable by company-wide directives.
The politician argued that national security concerns should always make individual liberties preemptable to some extent.
The politician argued that personal ambition should always be preemptable by the needs of the constituents.
The politician argued that the need for economic stability made certain social programs preemptable.
The preemptable clause in the agreement protected the company from unforeseen liabilities.
The preemptable nature of her responsibilities allowed her to attend the important conference.
The preemptable nature of the process allowed for timely intervention during critical events.
The preemptable nature of the task allowed for smoother execution of priority functions.
The professor explained that some historical narratives are preemptable given new evidence and perspectives.
The project deadline was set in stone, making any delays practically non-preemptable.
The project manager confirmed that some tasks were preemptable, allowing for efficient resource allocation.
The project's success depended on making certain tasks easily preemptable.
The research suggested that some fears are preemptable through targeted therapy.
The research team debated whether the experimental protocol should be made preemptable to accommodate unforeseen ethical concerns.
The scheduler marked that task as preemptable, allowing other processes to run without interruption.
The scientist designed the experiment to be preemptable, allowing for adjustments based on initial findings.
The scientist discovered that some chemical reactions were surprisingly difficult to make preemptable.
The scientist found that some reactions were not preemptable, occurring spontaneously under specific conditions.
The scientist showed that some cognitive biases are preemptable with deliberate practice.
The software allows users to mark certain processes as non-preemptable to ensure uninterrupted execution.
The software architecture allows for preemptable multitasking, improving system throughput.
The software engineers ensured that critical background processes were minimally preemptable.
The software's ability to handle preemptable tasks made it ideal for real-time applications.
The software's architecture allows for preemptable processes, maximizing efficiency.
The software's design allows the operating system to recognize and utilize preemptable resources efficiently.
The software's preemptable threading model enhanced overall performance.
The surgeon determined that the elective surgery was preemptable due to the patient's declining health.
The system administrator carefully balanced the need for performance with the desire to have some tasks be preemptable.
The system administrator configured the servers to ensure that low-priority tasks were highly preemptable.
The system administrator explained how the preemptable nature of certain tasks prevents resource contention.
The system was designed with a hierarchy of processes, some being highly preemptable and others not.
The system was designed with preemptable tasks in mind, allowing higher priority processes to take over.
The teacher explained how some cognitive biases are easily preemptable with conscious effort.
The team debated whether the proposed change should render the previous method preemptable.
The therapist explained that some emotional responses are not easily preemptable, requiring dedicated coping mechanisms.
The university declared that student protests were preemptable if they disrupted academic activities.
This law makes any conflicting local ordinances preemptable by federal regulations.
This preemptable feature of the software allows users to pause and resume rendering without losing progress.
This type of malware is designed to be minimally preemptable, making it extremely difficult to remove.
To avoid system crashes, it’s vital to identify which processes are safely preemptable.
While he valued his free time, his responsibility as a doctor made even his personal life preemptable.
While the current project seems important, it's technically preemptable if a client with a larger budget appears.
While the trip was planned months ago, it's sadly preemptable if work demands it.