Sentence examples for is ascertainable from inspiring English sources

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is ascertainable

adjective

Able to be ascertained.

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A remainder vests if, at the time it is created, the remainderman exists and is ascertainable, and no condition need first occur to identify him.

Accounting rules permit a company to base the value of a deal on the value of either what was paid or what was received, depending on which is ascertainable.

But the majority dismissed that argument, stressing that "New York journalists should not have to consult the law in the jurisdiction where a source is located or where a story 'breaks' (assuming either is ascertainable) in order to determine whether they can issue a binding promise of confidentiality".

The term "white person" was defined in Section 20-54 as a person with "no other admixture of blood other than white and American Indian," provided that the amount of Indian blood was one-sixteenth or less; the term "colored person" was defined in Section 1-14 as a person "in whom there is ascertainable any Negro blood".

However, it is unclear that an agent's full set of preferences is ascertainable even to himself or herself.

The 2012 WHO VA instrument comprises a short CoD list aligned to the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) that is ascertainable from a limited number of indicators and amenable to automated processing.

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All political truths are ascertainable through this Manichean prism.

Now that the number may be ascertainable, biologists are being more cautious in their predictions.

Moreover, his findings upon disputed issues of fact are expressly stated or may be ascertainable from the record.

But, he said, whereas assent and dissent are ascertainable in kindred or culturally similar languages, there is no guarantee that just because the speaker of a radically foreign language ("Jungle") always says "Gavagai" when a rabbit runs past, he means "Rabbit" or "Lo, a rabbit".

The Economist's perspective seems to be the same as a scientist observing bacteria growing in a petri dish - disengagedly unemotional, sticking to the facts so far as they are ascertainable, and faithfully hewing to an analysis of what is, and not what should be.

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