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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a demonstrable interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a clear and observable level of interest in a particular subject or activity.
Example: "The applicant must show a demonstrable interest in environmental issues to be considered for the position."
Alternatives: "a clear interest" or "an evident interest".
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Do you have "excellent communication and analytical skills" and a "demonstrable interest in higher education"?
Student trainees are expected to have a demonstrable interest in global problems, familiarity with social science research, and a strong grasp of statistical analysis and quantitative methods.
Lawyers agree that high performing students with a demonstrable interest in the law are significantly less likely to adopt a Kevin the Teenager approach to work experience than those who have landed the placement through their parents' friendship with one of the firm's partners.
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She's never interviewed for a real job; never had actual co-workers, or a boss; and has never shown any demonstrable interest in or concern for public education.
None of these books has been written by a real Shakespeare scholar, or by anyone who has any demonstrable interest in the plays themselves.
Successful candidates will demonstrate a commitment to consensus building and dispute resolution in the public sector, a passion for working collaboratively, a knowledge of negotiation and alternative dispute resolution theory and practice, an ongoing, demonstrable interest in areas where negotiation theory and practice converge, as well as a strong sense of innovation and entrepreneurial spirit.
The Call is open to Arab women researchers from the MENA region, with a strong and demonstrable interest in national, international and global agricultural challenges.
"He's a guy who's had no demonstrable interest in historic preservation, who has the most important preservation job in New York City," said Anthony C. Wood, author of "Preserving New York: Winning the Right to Protect a City's Landmarks" (Routledge, 2008), and a party to the suit.
To withstand this challenge, the government must have a demonstrable legitimate interest in the nationwide cap.
In order to implement a quality contract, there must be a demonstrable public interest case and a consultation must then be held.
"Talk" is everyone's prescription, which is a dull and useless piece of advice for a country that at some point is going to have to confront the fact that a great portion of its politicians and populace have no demonstrable interest in peace.
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