English to Gujarati Dictionary unverifiable

unverifiable

unverifiable
definition
adjective
an unverifiable hypothesis
not able to be verified.
example
Whereas proponents claim that the restriction on all nuclear testing will limit vertical and horizontal proliferation, critics argue the Treaty is 'unverifiable' and will therefore be unable to constrain proliferation.
Though no broad citizens' movement has formed against computerized vote-counting, a nationwide backlash against 'unverifiable' paperless voting has.
According to an 'unverifiable' though not implausible tradition, in early times afflicted states were occasionally urged to dispatch a colony.
Their accuracy will be virtually 'unverifiable' but will shape our perceptions as to the balance of interests and influences at work in the universal Church between reformers and conservatives - and between the First and Third Worlds.
We know, too, how the questions were framed, amid 'unverifiable' assurances from anonymous US intelligence officials that he was not harmed, and that the only coercion was of the psychological kind.
The United States therefore faces the likelihood that about three out of ten of the votes in the national election this November will be 'unverifiable' , unauditable and unrecountable.
Credit cards are issued to 'unverifiable' business addresses, or posh students who claim to be Lord Twiddle of Twaddle earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year.
Police in Sofia found brass parts apparently stolen from the public water supply system, five chassis with deleted serial numbers, other car parts and aluminum scrap of 'unverifiable' origin.
Criticised by HRW and human rights organisations within Turkey as contradictory and 'unverifiable' , official figures released last month put total returns at only 71,000.
Their story is 'unverifiable' innuendo, and chasing that hare merely adds more load on the cops - who, in case you've forgotten, are trying to prevent the next slaughter.
While the phenomenon of global warming is an empty worry, fundamentally 'unverifiable' and unfalsifiable in a strict scientific sense, it is one that has been empowered with a greater meaning by those who have the motive to do so.
There can be new identities created, 'unverifiable' through casual conversation.
Answers to your questions may come in the form of lies, tall tales and 'unverifiable' information.
Other claims were based on audio recordings and satellite images, and still more were based on 'unverifiable' claims from unidentified human witnesses and ‘defectors.’
As a measure to minimise the risk of inadvertent launch, de-targeting (removing the target coordinates from the launch system computer) is commendable, although 'unverifiable' .
I can see that this is essentially 'unverifiable' .
Nonetheless, there was agreement both that all legitimate knowledge is either scientific or logico-mathematical, and that where traditional metaphysics involves claims that are wholly 'unverifiable' , these claims are meaningless.
Much of the research cited in the programme remains unpublished and hence 'unverifiable' .
Some ethnographers, for example, use an interpretive approach, drawing on experiential knowledge gained from physical participation in the field, knowledge that others might discount as 'unverifiable' .
While this is, of course, 'unverifiable' , it does at least suggest a practice of some generations’ standing.
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