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The problem isn't that we lack 100percentt verifiability; it's that many current systems have zero percent verifiability.
Like Beckett, Hofmann translates existential crisis into absurdist spectacle, a performance that displaces truth or verifiability.
She does not put a fine point on the verifiability of the novel's events.
The essential feature of science was not its verifiability, but its falsifiability.
Kitcat argued there are three requirements for robust political elections: security, anonymity and verifiability.
It is true that this approach, too, comes with serious methodological caveats, such as verifiability, selection bias or observer bias.
In "Diplomats"he discusses disarmament treaties concluding that the value of an agreement depends less on its technical verifiability than on its political robustness.
The side that tells better stories, and does so more aggressively – unencumbered by scrupulousness about their verifiability – will edge out someone trying to methodically "prove" a fact.
What's lost in the reënactment isn't the logical verifiability of truth but the tonal notion of authenticity — not something that can be proven but something that's felt.
The verifiability of journalism is its crucial and indispensable social function, and is precisely the limit that keeps it from becoming art.
The most noteworthy, and also most controversial, contribution of the logical positivists was the so-called verifiability criterion of factual meaningfulness.
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