Sentence examples for independently verifiable from inspiring English sources

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This guidance is expected to contain independently verifiable evidence.

The numbers, which are not independently verifiable, far exceed the Romney camp estimates.

At least then you'll have a independently verifiable recent photo to give to the authorities when it next goes missing.

The parliamentary intelligence and security committee (ISC) has questioned whether the agencies were making the claimed savings and said their budgets should be more rigorously scrutinised to ensure efficiencies were "independently verifiable and/or sustainable".

The Law Council wants the bill to clearly limit the legitimate and proportionate uses of the face-matching database, for the line to be "consistently applied" and added accountability measures to check proper usage is "independently verifiable".

The bank has more cash available in case there's a crunch and a smaller amount of Level III assets, which don't have an independently verifiable value and so must be estimated by the bank.

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Dr Wright has promised to present further "extraordinary proof" including "independently-verifiable documents" and the transfer of a bitcoin from one of the virtual currency's early blocks, which Satoshi would have access to.

So, over the coming days, I will be posting a series of pieces that will lay the foundations for this extraordinary claim, which will include posting independently-verifiable documents and evidence addressing some of the false allegations that have been levelled, and transferring bitcoin from an early block.

Second, in response to the proof that Qatar Airways had received subsidies and other unfair benefits totaling more than $17 billion since 2004 (about 40% of the total for the three Gulf airlines), he has repeatedly denied the state support without offering a shred of independently-verifiable financial data.

The checklist will independently collect verifiable data to be triangulated with data from other tools.

Synthetic a priori proposition, in logic, a proposition the predicate of which is not logically or analytically contained in the subject i.e., synthetic and the truth of which is verifiable independently of experience i.e., a priori.

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