He just wanted to show that it was neither provable nor disprovable by reason alone. |
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According to Drudge, the article exposes several demonstrably provable factual inaccuracies in Brock's book. |
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They would not stand scrutiny because they are based neither on provable fact nor serious evidence. |
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How harshly we judge those whose inadequate parenting, confidence, and life skills are causally linked to what may at last be a provable fact. |
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There will always be innumerably more unprovable theories in the world than provable ones. |
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If the claim is a provable one, then, as soon as the bankruptcy proceeding is set in motion all proceedings to collect on a debt are stayed. |
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His tax returns will remain a story, too, although not a huge one until there's anything factual and provable. |
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A provable unliquidated liability may be based on contract or tort, including personal injury as well as damages to property. |
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Much of what is now coming out about corruption in the Sanader years was widely known beforehand but not provable. |
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Under the assumptions 1 and 2, Gödel constructed a mathematical statement g that is true but not provable. |
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For example, Knudsen and Nyberg have studied provable security against differential cryptanalysis. |
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Its outcome is only in a criminal provable context, and I'll just cite an extreme example to illustrate the point. |
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Marketing measures will only reach and impact a target if they facilitate provable values and contents. |
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But we have to work within the boundaries of what is scientifically provable and in practical terms possible to implement. |
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This was not a program based on discretion but was based on the actual and provable incurred training costs of each recipient. |
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Conversely, we can also see when nobody tampered with the key, in which case we can use it to lock our message in a provable secure way. |
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Our liability shall be restricted in all cases to the maximal amount of our invoice, irrespective of the amount of directly provable damage. |
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In Australia, however, demands for unliquidated damages arising other than by reason of contract or breach of trust are not provable. |
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In these two instances, parenthood in general and fatherhood in particular, are established and are consequently provable by the court order. |
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The status of the entire software ecosystem is well defined, transparent, and provable. |
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A bullied employee may not have to wait until he or she develops a visible or provable illness or similar damages before obtaining a legal remedy. |
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Their purpose is to be fair to both parties, disallowing the raising of allegations without a basis in provable fact. |
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In his opinion, suspicion suggests a belief that something that may not be provable could still be possible. |
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In fact, Gödel himself, in his completeness theorem, had shown that for a mathematical statement to be provable it is necessary and sufficient that it be true in every model. |
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One major concern I have is that the debate on genetically modified organisms is being largely led by rhetoric and sometimes scare tactics without the reliance and proof of good, sound, provable science. |
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Insider dealing is ever more detectable and provable. |
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Under most modern bankruptcy laws, provable debts include all types of pre-bankruptcy obligations, whether matured or unmatured, liquidated or unliquidated, unconditional or contingent. |
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This principle is provable in Peano Arithmetic. |
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Only where there is scientifically substantiated and provable cause for concern can the free movement of goods be excluded and suspended in order to protect consumer health. |
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Moreover, in the propositional case, a sentence is classically provable if its double negation is intuitionistically provable. |
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If the charge is provable through other evidence, Crown counsel may decide to excuse the complainant without the need to testify and without further sanction. |
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A problem is considered to be partially decidable, semidecidable, solvable, or provable if A is a recursively enumerable set. |
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In fact, the theories are neither provable nor rejectable not unlikely. |
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