demonstrable
2.an idea accepted as a demonstrable truth.
3.transient impairment of cortical function demonstrable only by 3-per-second brain-wave spikes.
4.a matter that is an actual fact or is demonstrable as a fact.
5.Ideal Candidates for Post-Doctoral Fellowship :?She or he is highly motivated and has demonstrable ability to conduct original research in earthquake seismology.
6.2. The judicial authorities shall have the authority to adopt provisional measures inaudita altera parte where appropriate, in particular where any delay is likely to cause irreparable harm to the right holder, or where there is a demonstrable risk of evidence being destroyed.
7.In the case of public non-commercial use, where the government or contractor, without making a patent search, knows or has demonstrable grounds to know that a valid patent is or will be used by or for the government, the right holder shall be informed promptly;
8.But if one wholesaler has a demonstrable difference, such as guaranteed fast delivery or lower prices, this is another matter. Advertising works best when a business has a competitive advantage that it wants to communicate to customers.
9.To implement the enhanced programme of debt relief for the heavily indebted poor countries without further delay and to agree to cancel all official bilateral debts of those countries in return for their making demonstrable commitments to poverty reduction; and


