Demonstrable in a sentence as an adjective

1 has a good idea about what works and a programme with demonstrable effectiveness.

Throwing someone in prison should require demonstrable harm worthy of the state swinging its hammer.

It still bewilders me that given that demonstrable fact, that you'd brand our profession as not getting any respect.

There was an obvious, demonstrable need out there for implementation consistency.

Removing many sources of runtime failures at compile time is also a demonstrable productivity gain.

Thus a speculative hit to word of mouth does not weight very persuasively against a demonstrable massive increase in recurring subscription revenues.

That was after starting in this industry with no demonstrable computing experience and a felony conviction after four months pretrial detention, without so much as a college degree.

That she wasn't able to translate that into a contribution to a project that had demonstrable external value is irrelevant simply because the cultural and geographical limitations rendered her unable to do so.

The project owners might be complete idiots laying their company on the line for something they can't do, what reason has been given to think they can do it?Betting on people with a track record or demonstrable ability to finish a game is only smart.

On the at-will thing, in addition to it being easier if the company has demonstrable financial problems as someone else mentioned, one thing that makes it less of an issue is that usually when you start at a company in Germany you're given a fixed-term contract.

- I think that there's no demonstrable security value for the majority of these projects, and since 2001 we've allowed the defense industry to ingrain top-heavy industrialized defense projects into our daily American life - militarizing America.

Demonstrable definitions

adjective

necessarily or demonstrably true; "demonstrable truths"

See also: incontrovertible

adjective

capable of being demonstrated or proved; "obvious lies"; "a demonstrable lack of concern for the general welfare"; "practical truth provable to all men"- Walter Bagehot

See also: provable