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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demonstrable of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
Instead, the phrase "demonstrative of" is more appropriate. "Demonstrative of" means serving as evidence or proof of something. Here is an example: "His actions were demonstrative of his true intentions."
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Characteristically, this is demonstrable of a cataclysmically faulty assumption that if an agency plans effectively for routine operations, disaster scenarios will be adequately prepared for through some standardized fashion.
Consequently indirect reciprocity does not prove that we use a ToM to predict unobservable mental states, for C made an observation which belongs to the publicly demonstrable (of course, C can make mistakes or may lie about A).
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We discuss a number of possible reasons for the lack of demonstrable binding of the other peptides below.
"If you don't have any kind of demonstrable collapse of the enamel wall, then you shouldn't put in a filling," Dr. Bader said.
The lack of demonstrable benefit of pulse oximetry on outcome in clinical trials may be due to the signal-to-noise ratio [ 41, 53].
Hughes writes of "the demonstrable failure of the state and Commonwealth" to address the issue of climate change in his August 2014 article.
However, the absence of the demonstrable effect of quinapril may be due to several limitations in study design.
I am so superbly confident of the demonstrable psychosis of the American people that I will now proceed to prove my point entirely within the context of Sublime tracks and the manner in which they're censored.
But that speaks to the limits of data collection and reporting in biomedicine rather than a demonstrable absence of fatalities among millions of yoga practitioners.
Yes, it is an excellent example of corporate citizenship and a demonstrable illustration of improving employee engagement and the lives of its employees.
There was no demonstrable effect of insulin at any of the doses tested (data not shown), justifying pooling of data.
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