Sentence examples for demonstrable basis from inspiring English sources

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In the apparent interest of balanced reporting, equal voice is too often given to those whose opinions have no demonstrable basis in fact.

And with market-clearing prices and competition from foreign trade, governments will have a strong and demonstrable basis for closing down enterprises that suffer chronic losses.

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This approach is feasible in patients with primary FSGS, irrespective of whether it is linked to genetic mutations in podocyte proteins or if there is no demonstrable molecular basis for the glomerular disease [ 13].

The recovery money was awarded on the basis of demonstrable financial need, Mr. Berger said, including physical damage to property or health, relocation costs or other specific economic harm.

Unfortunately, however, such alterations cannot be identified until several weeks into a regimen, thus inhibiting the ability to optimally tailor treatment to patients on the basis of demonstrable antitumour activity [ 42, 43].

In the long term, donors, universities, and researchers must develop systems and perspectives that support stable funding that is continued on the basis of demonstrable research excellence and progress toward indices of success.

In order to protect the civilian population, member states will examine all necessary options, provided there is demonstrable need, a clear legal basis and support from the region".

The workshops are being offered for free to 15 people selected on the basis of their "demonstrable commitment to community radio and creative ideas about how to use the medium".

Cases with no demonstrable parasites were diagnosed on the basis of past history of VL, lesion's distribution, cytopathological changes, and positive DAT (86.83%).

'...to an extent I would see it as a diagnosis, possibly of exclusion, that perhaps might be arrived at after various sort of acute, or acute on chronic, conditions had been excluded, treated, eliminated if you like.... pain... without, an organic basis, or with no demonstrable underlying physical pathology and that's kind of my working definition of it.' (GP 21).

Well, admittedly, the Times said "demonstrable," not actually "demonstrated".

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