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was verifiable
adjective
Able to be verified or confirmed.
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Neither appraisal was verifiable in a country without reliable polling.
But nothing was verifiable because of Ms. Sacco's tight door, closed lips and conscientious hosting of her licentious crowd.
As time went on tightening pesticide & herbicide laws became necessary as there was verifiable human data indicating that many herbicides are carcinogenic.
When the Senate first addressed the Treaty in 1999, there were two main concerns which led to the negative vote in the Senate: whether the treaty was verifiable and whether the U.S. nuclear stockpile could be maintained without testing.
On Saturday, former governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee, a possible presidential candidate in 2016, added his voice to Republican opposition to the deal saying he doubted anything from Iran was verifiable, and criticizing Secretary of State John Kerry and the Obama administration over the way the negotiations played out.
While the bank did not receive the same public censure as its client, it is understood to have received a private one behind the scenes after the panel ruled Lazard had "failed to discharge fully its responsibilities" in ensuring information released by Kraft was verifiable.
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An outsourcing protocol is verifiable if the final outputs received from cloud server can be verified by client.
Action v1 can verify all symptoms (s1, s2) that are verifiable by either a1,a2 or a3.
"It needs to be verifiable.
Some of the stories were verifiable.
"Dust should be verifiable," he said.
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