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Where, on the other hand, is a single verifiable instance of a climate denier being silenced by the authorities?
The OED recently renewed its plea for help in tracking down documentation of the first time someone wrote "email" or "e-mail" instead of "electronic mail". The appeal has been online for three years — and the word has been an entry in the Oxford English Dictionary since 1989 — but the OED still doesn't have a verifiable instance of the first time someone used it.
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If there is a ledger with 100 transactions, for instance, each transaction is verifiable through its previous and subsequent transaction.
So the new rule carries some technical specifications: An eligible recording must have audio quality "comparable to at least 16-bit 44.1 kHz," for instance, and have "a verifiable online release date".
One of your House Representatives tabled a proposed exception for rape and incest with the remark, "in most instances this is not verifiable".
Triangulation of sources served to validate the findings in some instances, particularly with objectively verifiable data (e.g., number of publications).
Officials in California, for instance, have mandated that electronic systems include verifiable paper ballots by 2006, and Congress is mulling over legislation to require such machines nationally.
For instance, a higher proportion of beneficiaries with less easily verifiable conditions means that increased reviews will, in addition to removing beneficiaries who are no longer medically eligible, inevitably remove some who should remain eligible due to inherent uncertainties associated with their condition.
For instance, factors such as age and gender are "objectively verifiable," whereas attractiveness is mostly subjective.
This seems to be the first instance of a Rhode Island court suggesting that scientific testimony must be verifiable before it is admissible. 53) Although initially ahead of the curve in exploring questions of expert admissibility, Rhode Island did not formulate a modern "general acceptance" test akin to Frye until State v. Gregoire 54) in 1959.
This seems to be the first instance of a Rhode Island court suggesting that scientific testimony must be verifiable before it is admissible. 8) Although initially ahead of the curve in exploring questions of expert admissibility, Rhode Island did not formulate a modern "general acceptance" test akin to Frye until State v. Gregoire(9) in 1959.
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