Sentence examples for verifiable figures from inspiring English sources

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That said, economic nationalism – which is not based on metaphysical essences or subjective emotions, but on empirically verifiable figures and which therefore must carry conviction by means of rational arguments – does not hold up to scrutiny, for the costs thereof are greater than the benefits.

There are no verifiable figures on how many children are currently serving in Burma's huge military, correspondents say.

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In factual terms, the latest verifiable, global figures for investment and patent applications reflect an uptick in both areas, a trend that's likely to continue.

BBC Defence Correspondent Caroline Wyatt explains: "In our coverage of Afghanistan, we at BBC News do not generally report the numbers of Taliban or insurgent casualties and fatalities, because there are no reliable or verifiable source figures available".

In addition, the legislation allowed for symptoms of mental illness and pain to be counted when assessing DI eligibility, regardless of whether the person had a verifiable medical diagnosis (Figure 3, Panel E 11.

Although not independently verifiable, Myriad's figure seems consistent with experience in other extractive industries, where exclusive operators tend to be effective managers of CPRs.

A journalist by profession and temperament, I'm the sort of person who wants her facts and figures to be verifiable, a quality that doesn't serve me well in a world of make-believe -- the Internet world, that is.

To Zac Efron and Taylor Lautner (who looks more like a "Twilight" action figure than a verifiable human), Martin gave a specific warning: "Take a good look at us, guys: this is you in five years".

He was a historical figure — that's a verifiable fact".

Cupping her hands to her mouth as if she was telling us a secret she semi-whispered: "Jesus was a white man too...I mean, he was an historical figure, that was a verifiable fact, as is Santa...I just want the kids watching to know that".

Figure 11 shows that about 1.6 sm3 of methane would be released from each standard cubic meter of brine if aquifer pressure dropped from 76 to 43 MPa (verifiable by data in Fig. 4).

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