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But most important, the candidate needs to be confirmable.
All partners must show a confirmable commitment to quality.
President Clinton is said to be seeking an easily confirmable nominee and will not insist that the job go to a woman.
That's the only confirmable statement of the program.
They are confirmable by experiment, if you will.
What higher headquarters it was under at the time is not confirmable from present internet-accessible sources.
No one knows and you don't have confirmable updates.
The social sciences, she thought, must have a terrible time designing experiments that yielded anything confirmable.
"Almost anyone is going to be fairly well confirmable," Mr. Simpson said in an interview.
"In the absence of confirmable data, I'm more than willing to take an agnostic position on the nature of your existence."
Nixon's agreement with these views, being expressed by a readily confirmable, sitting federal appellate judge, led to the appointment.
It is documented and confirmable.
In the end, the precise location of Lothropp's imprisonment is not confirmable from primary documentation.
It is generally considered a cryptid-a creature rumored or reported to be living, but with no confirmable proof.
A popular Congressman, Cheney was eminently confirmable.
The market insisted on due process and confirmable double-blind analysis by tending to ignore those opinions that failed to use objective standards.
An observable, confirmable fact (breathing).
Nothing was provable, nothing was confirmable.
It is the first time a confirmable Viking boat burial has been found fully intact on the UK mainland.
We've designed literally thousands of situations, from games and contests to negotiations, all involving confirmable acts of prevarication or deception.
But the entire success of the scientific enterprise has depended on an insistence that these gaps be filled by natural explanations, logically derived from confirmable evidence.
The four-month delay in replacing the respected moderate Justice Powell with a confirmable candidate is the President's responsibility.
Empirically testable and falsifiable (potentially confirmable or disprovable by experiment or observation)
In fact, all the decades of SETI research have found no confirmable signs of extraterrestrial life.
Make the chief of Justice's now-laughable Office of Public Integrity confirmable by the Senate.