Sentence examples for may be ascertainable from inspiring English sources

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

Our study adds to these results by determining that the presence of a threshold may be ascertainable using an intuitive format, laying groundwork for further work to determine relevant elements of thresholds and test the concept in a clinical setting.

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As subtle benefits in outcome may not be ascertainable until school age we performed an outcome study at 5 years.

The long-term consequences of this change are not now known and are unlikely to be ascertainable for some time to come.

In addition, LINE-1 sequences were analyzed because these repetitive elements often display marked hypomethylation and a high sequence heterogeneity which might be ascertainable by a deep bisulfite sequencing approach.

However, this unique association between FEurate and hyponatremia is limited by the need to correct a preexisting hyponatremia, which is not always present, as just noted, and in any case may be difficult to achieve on a timely basis, and is hence not ascertainable on first encounter with the patient when therapeutic decisions are being made.

A ballot may be counted for a candidate, the Texas statute says, if "(1) at least two corners of the chad are detached, (2) light is visible through the hole, (3) an indentation on the chad from the stylus or other object is present and indicates a clearly ascertainable intent of the voter to vote, or (4) the chad reflects by other means a clearly ascertainable intent of the voter to vote".

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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, 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".

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