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Demonstrable

Demonstrable meaning

Able to be demonstrated.

Example sentences (20)

Any restrictions must be justified by demonstrable facts, not presumptions, speculation or prejudice.

RACP president Dr Jacqueline Small said the College Medal recognised Prof Walker’s leadership in the field of nephrology and the demonstrable improvements he had made to the lives of people affected by kidney disease.

There is little doubt that Jefferson would have found any one of these realities an unacceptable imposition of tyranny and their combined flourishing as demonstrable evidence that the “tree of liberty” is leafless and dying.

Veterans often under-index for the demonstrable characteristic of personal advocacy—call it the squeaky wheel of stringent persuasion—which may inadvertently diminish their visibility and broader standing among more vocal DEI-championed efforts.

We need a new way of living with the world that is neither preindustrial poverty nor postindustrial excess, but a demonstrable and more mature understanding of responsibility, for nature and one another.

Even in the heyday of print newspapers, before TV to begin with, “total market coverage” was at best a fraction of a total demographic area, but enough to function as a statistically demonstrable carrier of general public information for an area.

I humbly accept this challenge and I charge my Council that, at the end of the tenure, the mission will represent demonstrable vistas,” he stated.

In light of this and as fears of a recession continue to grip experts from across the country, many are predicting an interest rate cut from the BoE citing the surprising fall in inflation alongside demonstrable signs of fiscal contraction.

She chose not to escape through the backdoor with Hanuman only to establish that a man must fight for a woman’s honour in such a demonstrable manner that predatory men would think twice before making women the spoils of war.

Still, it is the application of human effort—whether advanced by enlightenment values, as posited by Pinker or by religious values as posited by Baeck—that creates the progress that is demonstrable through modern history.

While Kyiv has been attacking oil facilities for months, the campaign has yet to have a demonstrable effect on the fighting inside Ukraine, where Russian forces have made steady gains throughout the summer in the eastern Donbas region.

But even more worrying, particularly for Sri Lanka’s Tamil community, is the demonstrable disregard that these men have shown for human life in the recent past.

If he wanted a woman, I thought that we have some women of some demonstrable competence who have risen through this house to establish themselves.

In the late 1800s, the baseball system chose to segregate and openly exclude African-American players and Latinos with demonstrable African blood.

The bans will stop anyone from entering or exiting the most-affected areas, while movement inside will be allowed only for demonstrable business or health reasons, the draft said.

The demonstrable sustainability of a company’s earnings growth can be influenced by many factors.

Also, a demonstrable effort to keep abreast of the latest versions of popular business software is generally held in high regard.

In approving the planning application, Daniel Lewis, development management manager at Aberdeen City Council said: “The proposed use would have no demonstrable adverse impact on residential amenity.

Neither organization has an actual connection to any official organ of the Democratic party, and both "endorsed" candidates with demonstrable Republican connections in sample ballots mailed and handed out to prospective voters.

The answer is very simple: Conservatives have shown no demonstrable indication to the black community that we are welcomed by the party or the conservative movement.