verifiable in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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But the human experience, on the other hand, does not just deal with verifiable facts.
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The knowledge about the matter is verifiable in time and space.
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There is no verifiable proof that a person is able to self assess traits within themselves.
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These reports are not necessarily verifiable, and popular misunderstanding of the difference between test depth and collapse depth can confuse the discussion.
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However, these claims could not be supported by any verifiable records.
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Many times such knowledge is not verifiable; sometimes the process of testing is prohibitively dangerous or expensive.
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Despite several efforts, searches for verifiable physical evidence have been futile, as the only evidence for the existence of the mapinguari is anecdotal.
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Such knowledge may or may not be verifiable by observation or testing.
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Thus, truth and falsehood are simply signs of assertion or denial of empirically verifiable propositions.
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A major reason for this was his desire to always find readily verifiable conditions and estimates for whatever functional properties were under consideration.
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