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the demonstrably
adverb
In such a manner as to be capable of being demonstrated, shown or proved.
synonyms
Exact(43)
Surely there are better vehicles for the demonstrably unusual talents of all concerned.
He wants the sacking of Azizullah Ludin, the demonstrably pro-Karzai head of the Independent Election Commission (IEC).
Yet the potential for a minor release of hydrofrack fluids from the demonstrably rare accident does seem to lead to excessive worry.
In order for Windows on ARM (WOA) tablets to succeed, Microsoft has to create a distinctly "human" tablet to compete with the demonstrably "human" iPad.
In the same way that the people cheered at the coronation of the demonstrably unfit George IV, they could dissociate the man from the office.
It also ends with the demonstrably true idea that it is therapeutic both to read and to write stories like the Sheffs'.
Similar(15)
Additionally, quotes from participants have been included as described by Braun and Clarke [ 16]; in this way the findings demonstrably reflect the participants' voices [ 18].
In this instance consumers will ideally gravitate to the more demonstrably ethical products, pushing the ethical bar ever higher.
"Despite global economic uncertainty, demand for undergraduate courses in the UK is, at this stage of the cycle, demonstrably strong".
Shift trials where the subject demonstrably did not shift attention were excluded from the model.
As the vacuum rate was increased, particle deposition uniformity across the chamber demonstrably improved (Figure 4B and Table 2).
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