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discoverable
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Able to be discovered.
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VR headsets, on-the-spot running apparatus, force-feedback clothing and even, bizarrely, reactive prosthetic genitalia are all discoverable with an occasionally worrying internet search.
In another document it names 83 individuals and companies, including South African politicians, businessmen and spies, who could have "discoverable information" that might support its claims.A spokesman for Guinea's government says of the alleged election-rigging: "BSGR has never provided Guinea with any evidence to back its allegations".
But if a court finds out that parties have failed to produce discoverable information, the sanctions can be severe.
An attractive possibility is that intervening variables may have discoverable physiological bases.
The greatest medieval philosopher and theologian, St. Thomas Aquinas, distinguished natural religion, or that kind of religious truth discoverable by unaided reason, from revealed religion, or religion resting upon divine truth, which he identified exclusively with Christianity.
Spiritualist and naturalist in one, Sluter epitomized in sculpture the growing awareness of an individualized nature with discoverable laws and an enduring grandeur.
Nevertheless, there is universal agreement that the tree of life is the result of organic descent from earlier ancestors and that true phylogenies are discoverable, at least in principle.
There doesn't seem to be a factual answer as to what's better, discoverable by examining fMRI scans, for instance.
John Carr, secretary to the Children's Charities' Coalition on Internet Safety, told the BBC parents would be "shocked" at what content was discoverable.
At the same time, Christians posit that this identity will be discoverable by and useful to those who are not part of the tradition: secularists, Buddhists, Communists, or other people who parallel or rival Christian claims about truth and salvation.
This feeling, Hume concludes, is the only discoverable impressional source of the idea of causality.
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