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determinable

[dih-tur-muh-nuh-buhl] / dɪˈtɜr mə nə bəl /


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It also said the "financial impact is not determinable" but may result in significant lost earnings.

From Reuters

Questions about a virus – what happened and why? – should be empirical questions that have determinable answers.

From The Guardian

The PGA Tour, among others, worried that banning bets on “an occurrence determinable by one person or one play” could altogether prohibit bets on individual sports, including golf.

From Washington Times

The idea that there is a determinable origin point where a sonic idea was born is a romantic one.

From New York Times

Incidentally, Campbell also believed in telepathy, and once argued that there was “a barely determinable possible correlation between cigarette smoking and cancer”.

From The Guardian