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This means that conclusions made based on these data are verifiable, and that debate can focus on data, not hearsay.
"The previous reviewers endorsed the conclusion that oseltamivir reduces complications such as pneumonia and bronchitis by implicitly trusting that the unpublished data were verifiable," Doshi writes.
"The greater concern is that even if such data were verifiable, it does not show the consequence of such drug markets for security, social well-being, and the health of communities in the region," she said.
In the first setting, information is verifiable.
It mattered that the information was verifiable.
Unlike the classical approach of enforcing the restrictive PE condition on the regressor, the data-driven approach is verifiable online and establishes parameter convergence from information rich past stored data simultaneously with the current data.
The site was chosen because it places all correspondence in the public domain indefinitely, thus ensuring that the data will be verifiable.
The problem with this system is that almost nothing about the message is verifiable.
Unfortunately neither of the assumptions is verifiable, but they are reasonable, and therefore have "face" validity.
All data must be verifiable.
Labour's shadow treasury minister, Chris Leslie, said: "Reforming Libor so that it is based on real 'and independently verifiable' trade data is the least that should be done.
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