Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible. 必然真实的,可明确论证的;无可置疑的
The spelling of an available name when it is established, unless it is demonstrably incorrect under Article32.5. 一个适用名称于建立之时的拼法,除非据第32条5而证明其为不正确。
Here, again, the rational man will admit that the question is one to which there is no demonstrably right answer. 在这里,理智的人会再次承认,这类问题没有一个明确的答案。
demonstrably
[ adv ] in an obvious and provable manner <adv.all> his documentary sources are demonstrably wrong
Demonstrably \De*mon"stra*bly\, adv. In a demonstrable manner; incontrovertibly; clearly.
Cases that demonstrably concerned the public cause. --Clarendon.
If these new reactors are safe, they should be demonstrably safe, and there should be more public hearings so that all concerns can be voiced.
The new tone on the Quayle trail even led the nominee, who has been demonstrably wary of the press since he became George Bush's running mate, for the first time to walk back on his campaign plane to meet the reporters covering him.
The aim is clear: the budget must be made both more rationally redistributive and more demonstrably supportive of the wider economic goals of the EC.
Typically, companies will pay from 10 to 30 percentage points more of the bill for care delivered in the network; some proposed laws would limit the difference to no more than 20 points and could "demonstrably" increase claims costs, the study said.
He isn't convinced that there is a demonstrably better way to auction government securities than the method the Treasury now uses.
One such program has demonstrably improved care of patients with Alzheimers disease, he says.
November jobs data will probably portray a stagnant labor market, but one of increasing output without demonstrably higher wages.
An important factor may have been decisions by the Independent Television Association's copy clearance executives, who monitor the content and claims of every television advertisement to cut claims which are demonstrably false.
Consumers need to be convinced that, by paying more, they are getting something demonstrably different or better.
"However, the differences between the Osage and Koch numbers are so tiny in relation to the total volume of business done that the Senate allegations are demonstrably false under either conclusion," Cordes said.
The Canadian government concluded that whatever the situation had been in 1986, exports of softwood lumber are demonstrably no longer subsidized, and, with a shrinking market share, are not injuring American producers.
It is demonstrably unfair.
Separate and independent republics would provide greater room for experimentation with different modalities of reform. There isn't a single demonstrably preferable mode of privatization.
Somehow, we must develop a schedule of reinforcement that sustains the now short-lived sensitivity business-ethics courses demonstrably achieve.