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measurable

adjective as in determinable

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But they will probably expect measurable progress in the near future, especially given that this is the second tax measure county voters have passed for the purpose.

In an interview with NPR on Wednesday, Kennedy said Trump had already assigned him three tasks: to reduce the “corruption and conflicts” in regulatory agencies like the FDA, return those agencies to the “evidence-based science and medicine that they were once famous for,” and to end chronic disease with measurable impacts within two years.

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Dunivin wanted to establish that the 27 Club was real because it had a measurable effect.

The appellate panel said the group provided a “limited factual basis” and even if its claims were true, the number of alleged invalid votes was “so exceedingly minute as to have no measurable impact on the fundamental fairness or integrity of California’s elections.”

“He wants measurable results in two years and to return those agencies to their long traditions of gold-standard evidence-based science and medicine.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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