demonstrably in English

adverb
1
clearly and undeniably.
the situation is demonstrably unfair
adverb

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1. None of the explanations offered is demonstrably correct — or demonstrably incorrect.

2. These conclusions are demonstrably wrong.

3. Apodictic: Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible

4. His documentary sources are demonstrably wrong.

5. Skirt demonstrably neither sick nor absent.

6. It is demonstrably an unfair comparison.

7. What does Apodictic mean? Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible

8. As demonstrably part of Satan’s organization, they will be punished.

9. Action that was demonstrably ineffective would do no good to Peres's electoral prospects.

10. Virtually every syllable of Kerans' testimony, it turns out, is demonstrably false.

11. But what happens if work is demonstrably and objectively a bad experience?

12. The real problem, though, is that the basis of Hopkins's argument is demonstrably untrue.

13. This is demonstrably untrue; the number of direct actions continues in an upwards spiral.

14. It'should do work that is clearly and demonstrably better than the tool it replaces.

15. Thirty years after the Islamic revolution, Iranians are growing demonstrably less religious and more liberal.

16. The first would demonstrably be a political strike and the second would hardly be a trade dispute.

17. In some cases the courts have upheld a duty of confidence even where the information is demonstrably publicly available.

18. To have declined to participate on any grounds other than that of an absurdly and demonstrably unreasonable plan would have been tantamount

19. Apodictic law refers to timeless divine commands or laws in the Old Testament which are necessarily or demonstrably irrefutable truths

20. The danger apprehended that quack nostrums in public policy can be forced upon the voters by demagogues is demonstrably nonexistent.

21. Confabulation is an unconscious process of creating a narrative that the narrator believes is true but that is demonstrably false.

22. This conclusion should particularly discomfit popular proponents of atheism, such as Richard Dawkins, whose position is entirely based on demonstrably faulty arguments.

23. 20 This does not mean that they conduct their audits negligently or sacrifice their independence by condoning accounting treatments that are demonstrably wrong.

24. Cloying (see also Sweet Below) Tweet Excessive sugar component annoys with dominating flavour and aftertaste.The wine is then demonstrably unbalanced relative to the other components.

25. But as a remedy for trade imbalances, the focus on the currency is demonstrably overstated, " says John Dearie, executive vice-president for policy at the Financial Services Forum in Washington."

26. Apodictic law refers to timeless divine commands and not to "law applied." Thus it is "necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible; clearly established or beyond dispute" since it is divinely revealed)

27. ‘Long terms in the office have not done Africa any good, except ensuring personal aggrandisement and enrichment,’ he said.’ ‘This despite being part of a school system which demonstrably does not waste much of its money on bureaucracy and Aggrandizement of its own honchos; the system has no trouble educating half of its students.’

28. ‘Why is it that we listen Credulously with gaping mouths to environmentalists when they talk apocalyptic science-fiction, and ignore them when they are demonstrably right?’ ‘I'm sorry, but I don't buy about 90% of what this writer Credulously relates.’ ‘To Credulously watch TV is to submit to a numbing process.’

29. This wording was brought in after a bank was successfully sued for libel after returning a cheque with the phrase "Insufficient Funds" after making an error—the court ruled that as there were sufficient funds the statement was demonstrably false and damaging to the reputation of the person issuing the cheque.

30. ‘Why is it that we listen Credulously with gaping mouths to environmentalists when they talk apocalyptic science-fiction, and ignore them when they are demonstrably right?’ ‘I'm sorry, but I don't buy about 90% of what this writer Credulously relates.’ ‘To Credulously watch TV is to submit to a numbing process.’

31. The ‘Crawling order’, it is demonstrably clear, was not altogether different from many of the other regulations imposed during Martial Law in the Punjab, insofar as all these orders presuppose that the Indian is a knowable subject for the British, that the native mind is never too dense (unless it be dense with seditious thoughts), and that

32. The invention concerns moisture-proof, thermoplastic, environmentally friendly, thermoplastically produced products and cast films of processable starch materials consisting of starchy fat acyl compounds obtainable from amylose-rich starches which dissolve with difficulty in water and softeners which, like citric acid ethyl ester, glycerin acetate and lactic acid ester, have a gelling effect and preferably have solution properties causing a brilliant transparency and are demonstrably bio-degradable.