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The singer's representatives also claim that the NFL is not as squeaky clean as it pretends: "the actual, long-entrenched, demonstrable reputation of [the league] is for profane, bawdy, lascivious, demeaning and/or unacceptable behaviour," they wrote.
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Well, admittedly, the Times said "demonstrable," not actually "demonstrated".
There's a lot of talk in the US about "post-truth" politics, where people like Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan can tell demonstrable lies without apparent damage to his reputation.
Admiring the reputation models of Uber and Airbnb, O'Reilly wants governments to be "adopting them where there are no demonstrable ill effects".
Demonstrable need.
Technical precision, unlike the spirit of a performance, is empirically demonstrable, virtually quantifiable, and the quasi-objective notion of there being a violinist who is "the best" made for an extraordinary selling point and reputation.
Demonstrable competence in relevant areas?
The success of these policies is demonstrable.
For decades, both had demonstrable economic impacts.
That would have a demonstrable impact.
"This is demonstrable evidence of my intent.
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