Be demonstrable in a simplest example. 用一个最简单的例子就可以证明。
Even the most primitive peoples known to history provide no demonstrable instance of it. 甚至在历史所记载的最粗野的民族中间,也找不出一个可以证实的例子来。
Address issues that are important to your business, and design the pilots to show demonstrable, relevant results. 发现对公司业务重要的东西并设计试点来显示可论证的结果。
demonstrable
[ adj ]
necessarily or demonstrably true
<adj.all> demonstrable truths
capable of being demonstrated or proved
<adj.all> obvious lies a demonstrable lack of concern for the general welfare practical truth provable to all men
Demonstrable \De*mon"stra*ble\, a. [L. demonstrabilis: cf. OF. demonstrable, F. d['e]montrable.] 1. Capable of being demonstrated; that can be proved beyond doubt or question.
The grand articles of our belief are as demonstrable as geometry. --Glanvill.
2. Proved; apparent. [Obs.] --Shak.
We need some demonstrable signs that we are coming out of recession.' A revival of the new-issue market, later in the year, is forecast by another banker.
It is demonstrable that traffic growth between the US and liberal European countries - France, Germany and Switzerland - significantly exceeded passenger growth to the UK.
That stirred Democratic congressional demands that Bush push Seidman to stay, for his credibility and demonstrable independence as the chairman of a bailout in which estimated costs are soaring.
IDC notes that training organisations will need to 'align training with service products that meet demonstrable business need.' This is especially true with training staff who are to use custom-built software applications.
And the Senate urged the president to keep human rights in the forefront of U.S.-Soviet relations and "insist on sustained and demonstrable human rights progress."
Contrast, for example the West German "Wirtschaftwunder" with the demonstrable failures of the socialist experiments in Britain in the late 1940s and early 1950s.