Sentence examples for demonstrable because from inspiring English sources

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It is not rationally demonstrable because, from a strictly Aristotelian viewpoint, an immaterial being cannot directly act on a corporeal one in his view, the motions of heavenly bodies acted as intermediaries between eternal beings and those which were generated and perishable.

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In this regard, it bears emphasizing that the trials were positive because the drug had a demonstrable effect, not because of the novelty of the endpoint.

The abnormal peripheral T-cell repertoire, comprising a higher proportion of self-reactive T cells than in wild-type mice, is demonstrable ex vivo, because peripheral SKG T cells incubated with autologous APC proliferate vigourously in spite of the ZAP-70 mutation, and secrete IL-17 in the autologous mixed lymphocyte response [ 9].

Because there is a demonstrable reader effect, and because the biological plausibility of a mixed change pattern is rather low, we tend to ascribe the mixed change pattern to measurement error rather than to a true (biological) effect.

BPA is widely accepted by scientists as being an endocrine disruptor, because of its ability to mimic certain hormones, and we support its ban because of demonstrable effects in wildlife and laboratory animals.

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

It was deemed relevant not only because it had demonstrable practical achievements in the past, but also because of its innovativeness, willingness to depart from the patterns of the past, and even its quasi-scientific outlook.

She has earned her fame not only because she is an excellent musician with demonstrable virtuoso skills, but also because she has persevered in championing a particularly underappreciated instrument.

Those of us who pressed for American-led military action in Bosnia and Kosovo did so for several reasons: because of the refusal of others (the European Union and United Nations) to engage effectively; because there was a demonstrable and immediate threat to rights and lives; and because it was clear we could be effective in this way and in no other.

The impossibility of disembodiment is rather like that of time travel, because it is demonstrable a priori, though only by arguments that are controversial.

More generally, Epstein noted, "One thing that's become clear to us is that most of the opposition exists not because of any demonstrable danger, but for political reasons or reasons of greed".

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