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Authors' dates of birth and death are given when ascertainable.
Eye color and blood type were no longer ascertainable.
"It's all pretty difficult for me to understand, particularly since the facts are easily ascertainable from the annual reports."
Everyone of any reasonable age out there has a long track record that is ascertainable by people who are willing to do some research.
Now that the number may be ascertainable, biologists are being more cautious in their predictions.
"It has to be an ascertainable or measurable intent of the voter."
Nothing further is ascertainable about his personal history.
The initial promise has no ascertainable fair market value, so the transaction was not closed.
And the precise amount of those additional revenues is simply not perfectly ascertainable at this point.
All of those factual circumstances which are ascertainable by a sensible person should be taken into consideration.
The reference may be by implication, where the facts are well-known, or easily ascertainable.
Decisions about people's claims for benefits should be based on clearly defined principles and ascertainable facts.
The national legal rule must satisfy the autonomous European conception of being certain and ascertainable.
The court found that in order for copyright to apply, there must be "something definite and ascertainable to protect".
The date of these events is exactly ascertainable.
Some are trading at discounts to their readily ascertainable net asset values.
None of that is ascertainable, but the island's role in the Revolution is well documented.
Certainty of subject matter requires that the property which constitutes the trust is specifically ascertainable.
Questionable authenticity, date, author, or other characteristic that is significant and ascertainable by physical examination.
Secondly, there is a general principle that there must have ascertainable beneficiaries.
Recurrences take place due to ascertainable circumstances and chains of causality.
However, there had been no ascertainable trend in the amount of writedowns taken.
These were two very real concepts to the jurists and the value of a given judgment with respect to them was apparently ascertainable.
People with any ascertainable black ancestry at all were defined as black under the law and stripped of basic rights.
But even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point; and Blast had none.