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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully verifiable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is completely able to be tested and proven. For example, "This system provides a fully verifiable audit trail."
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In stroke, however, there is no intervention and nothing is fully verifiable.
But Everyone Counts' security claims have been met with deep scepticism by a computer scientist community which has grappled for years with the problem of making online elections fully verifiable while maintaining ballot secrecy – in other words, being rigorous about auditing the voting process, but still making sure nobody knows who voted for what.
The way forward in the near term should therefore be one of negotiating modest, step-by-step, and fully verifiable concessions and agreements.
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Ironically, the only verifiable, fully documented part of Szegedi's story is the one that seems the most incredible: his conversion to Orthodox Judaism.
Kerry said the removal of chemical weapons would be "credible and verifiable" if fully implemented.
To make sure that every vote indeed counts in the future, the statute should mandate procedures for all states to conduct fully inclusive, accurate and verifiable voting in federal elections.
"If you believe that most countries will use some form of digital voting 50 years from now, then blockchain is the only technology that has been created which can provide an end-to-end verifiable and fully-transparent voting solution for this future".
He added: "Do you really think that this verifiable deal, if fully implemented, backed by the world's major powers, is a worse option than the risk of another war in the Middle East?" His remarks were aimed at Democrats, rather than those Republicans who are working in partnership with Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu to scupper the deal.
So when you hear the inevitable critics of the deal sound off, ask them a simple question: Do you really think that this verifiable deal, if fully implemented, backed by the world's major powers, is a worse option than the risk of another war in the Middle East?
He continued, "So when you hear the inevitable critics of the deal sound off, ask them a simple question: Do you really think that this verifiable deal, if fully implemented, backed by the world's major powers, is a worse option than the risk of another war in the Middle East?
He asked his critics, "Do you really think that this verifiable deal, if fully implemented, backed by the world's major powers, is a worse option than the risk of another war in the Middle East?" The Iranians broke the news first.
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