English to Punjabi Dictionary demonstrable

demonstrable

ਪ੍ਦਰਸ਼ਨ
definition
adjective
the demonstrable injustices of racism
clearly apparent or capable of being logically proved.
example
You will not be disappointed if you are looking for strong direction and, a clear plot and actors with clear, 'demonstrable' talent.
The only grounds I have [to refuse permission for the trials] is if there is 'demonstrable' scientific evidence to offset the decision.
The supermarket chain argues that the extension plans will enhance the vitality and viability of the town centre without causing 'demonstrable' harm.
They need to make sure that cameras are at sites where their need is 'demonstrable' .
Perhaps mindful of the 'demonstrable' double standard, however, this time a different reason was given for deleting the post.
But there is no 'demonstrable' shortage of low skilled workers in the United States today.
I think it's something that could be resented by students and parents alike, particularly if they didn't believe there was a 'demonstrable' need for it.
We did not expect that the 'demonstrable' benefits of quite different types of psychotherapy would be so little different.
In principle, continuity is eminently desirable but the principle shrivels if what is being continued doesn't have 'demonstrable' worth.
He said the campaign, which has been running since May, has had a 'demonstrable' effect on sales.
As far as we know none of them succeeded in any 'demonstrable' way.
The idea of increasing their already generous remuneration, without 'demonstrable' justification, is outrageous.
These findings show that meditation has a 'demonstrable' neurological effect.
There was no apparent increased risk of getting a brain tumour 'demonstrable' that could be related to the use of a mobile phone.
You need superior technology, but you also need a 'demonstrable' advantage over any competing method of doing business.
Group influences on the individual are marked, easily 'demonstrable' and pervasive.
No such compelling reason, proven facts or 'demonstrable' mistake has emerged.
Unless there is 'demonstrable' chance of harm to the child, grandparents should be able to visit their grandchildren.
It is 'demonstrable' , for that matter, that poverty and poor health go together.
The limitations of such a view of ‘instinct’ are clearly 'demonstrable' in Freud's writings on art and artists.
Well it certainly isn't flattering, but neither does it ring 'demonstrably' false.
In that respect, the present lot are neither 'demonstrably' better nor visibly worse than any of their recent predecessors.
The aims, objectives, and assessments should be signposted well in advance of a course and should be 'demonstrably' fair.
To be sure, in traditional Catholic thought, God's ‘ 'demonstrability' ’ has been considered, in Aquinas's terms, to belong not to the ‘articles of faith’ but to the ‘preambles to the articles.’
Such convictions though can never reach the level of absolute clarity and 'demonstrability' that was sought by modernist epistemologies.
That is, of course, a 'demonstrably' false statement.
Without the 'demonstrability' of foolishness, there would be no hope for human progress.
This pernicious theory is, of course, 'demonstrably' ludicrous.
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