Sentence examples for Assessable from inspiring English sources

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Assessable

adjective

Able to be assessed.

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Now, although both countries have to produce factual information when they request extradition, only Britain has also to provide assessable evidence that there is a "reasonable basis to believe" a crime was committed and an identified person did it.British ministers maintain that the burdens of proof are now roughly equivalent.

They recommended that explicit measures of the environment in systems terms be incorporated, and they proposed the existence of empirically assessable mechanisms proximal processes through which genetic potentials for effective psychological functioning are actualized.

The historical evolution of architectural theory is assessable mainly from manuscripts and published treatises, from critical essays and commentaries, and from the surviving buildings of every epoch.

In most industrialized countries, such as Great Britain, personal income has to be reported on one of a number of separate schedules, but assessable income is then lumped and only one tax is imposed.

Universities around the world have jumped on the e-learning bandwagon to varying degrees, from posting course materials online to making participation in online discussion forums an assessable course component.

So yes, reduce your assessable income.

The ongoing furore over bank charges was reignited earlier this month with the decision by the supreme court that unarranged overdraft charges were not assessable under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations.

Communication is assessable only if audiences get the information they need about the evidence, the interested parties and funding behind media communication.

Regulation to make media communication assessable does not work by regulation of content, and does not permit censorship.

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He called on Lynham to revoke the self-assessable "thinning" code, which allows landholders to bulldoze up to 75% of previously intact forests, including 18 endangered ecosystems, using unscientific thresholds for tree densities.

Davidson (1986) argues that experiences do not justify beliefs about the external world on the grounds that they lack truth-assessable contents, whereas McDowell (1994) argues that experiences must have truth-assessable contents given that they justify beliefs about the external world (more on their dispute in subsection 1.2).

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