- Oklahoma ABLE Commission
The Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement (ABLE) Commission is committed to ensuring that all businesses and other ABLE licensees comply with state liquor laws
- ABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ABLE is having sufficient power, skill, or resources to do something How to use able in a sentence
- ABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ABLE definition: 1 to have the necessary physical strength, mental power, skill, time, money, or opportunity to do… Learn more
- Able - definition of able by The Free Dictionary
1 having the necessary power, skill, resources, or qualifications to do something: able to read music; not able to vote 2 having or showing unusual talent, intelligence, skill, or knowledge: an able leader
- Home - ABLE National Resource Center
This Decision Guide provides guidance on how to effectively use your ABLE account to help you get a job, keep a job, advance in your career and save your employment earnings to achieve your financial goals
- Home | ABLE Library
The ABLE Library is a free talking book and braille library service We provide large print and other reading formats to our patrons We are a program of the Vermont Department of Libraries We are also a network library for the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS), which is part of the Library of Congress We provide access to the NLS collection of audio books and
- -able - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
-able An adjectival suffix; forms adjectives meaning: Able to be done; fit to be done mov able: able to be moved amend able: able to be amended break able: liable to broken blam able: fit to be blamed sal able: fit to be sold Relevant to or suitable to, in accordance with fashion able: relevant to fashion season able: suitable to season Giving, or inclined to pleasur able: giving pleasure
- Iowas ABLE Savings Plan | IAble
IAble provides saving for qualified disability expenses without losing your eligibility for certain assistance programs, like SSI and Medicaid
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