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Theories or hypotheses must verifiable in some manner to stand the test of time.
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The White House spokesman, Ari Fleischer, said today that North Korea's weapons dismantling must be "verifiable" and "irreversible".
Any further talks will be complex, and he doesn't expect a quick breakthrough, he said; and any deal must be verifiable.
Ironically, food labeled "organic" must meet verifiable standards set by the federal government, while that labeled "natural" has no such requirements.
But a good excuse must be verifiable: if your reason for coming home too late to put your child to bed is that you were out buying milk as your wife requested, you had better have the milk in hand when you walk in the door.
Parameterizations must be verifiable.
Any good experimental scientist will tell you that a good result must be verifiable and repeatable.
(The stronger version of positivism is that claims about the world must be verifiable at least in principle).
The memo conveniently doesn't cite a related FASB statement that measurement of the "economic benefit" must be "verifiable" and "free from bias".
The TTB says health-related claims made by alcoholic drink manufacturers must be verifiable and balanced with revelations about the health risks of excessive alcohol consumption.
One way to achieve this is to introduce in the object language two operators (V and F) in order to express the constraint that the antecedent of a connexive implication must be verifiable, and the consequent must be falsifiable (i.e. not valid).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com