Derivable

Word DERIVABLE
Character 9
Hyphenation de riv a ble
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They indicate how carefully the author is thinking about the multiplicity of meanings derivable from the metaphors: ❋ Unknown (2006)

Instead it was fully comprehensible and derivable from the world such as it looks, "for what is is; and its very existence is necessitated by the fact that it is." ❋ Unknown (2003)

The truth about Rebecca West, who has written _The Judge_, seems to be dependably derivable from the English _Who's Who_, a standard work always worth consulting. ❋ Grant Martin Overton (1908)

Still, I think it’s worth noting that the jobs number still in circulation is some 50 times higher than the absolute maximum figure you could squeeze out of the most inflated possible estimate derivable from the actual study the government conducted two years later. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In Blake, however, it would be an organization and, in relation to the classical order, a reorganization — and emergence — of singular, unique "minute particulars" as here described, rather than, as (or so it would appear) in Plato, "derivable" ❋ Unknown (2001)

I do not believe that the evolution of the biosphere, economy and human culture are derivable from or reducible to physics. ❋ Gordon McCabe (2009)

Steven Weinberg, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979, concedes in his book "Dreams of a Final Theory" that there's a problem with consciousness, and despite the power of physical theory, the existence of consciousness doesn't seem derivable from physical laws. ❋ M.D. Robert Lanza (2011)

Something to get your teeth into. 14 was the last in, and while I haven't heard of the word, it makes sense and is derivable from the clue. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In particular, epistemological reductionism proposes that the theories and laws of any branch of science are derivable from those of physics. ❋ Gordon McCabe (2009)

Gestalt -: a structure, configuration, or pattern of physical, biological, or psychological phenomena so integrated as to constitute a functional unit with properties not derivable by summation of its parts. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ferguson's work ethic app implies a moral framework and mode of activity derivable from among other sources Protestant Christianity, which binds the society created by the other apps. ❋ Madhavi Bhasin (2011)

Even Nobel physicist Steven Weinberg, concedes that there's a problem with consciousness and that its existence doesn't seem to be derivable from physical laws. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Neither Umbrian esunu nor its antecedent *ais-ōno- are nicely derivable from Etruscan aisuna with its word-final -a. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The brainchild of entrepreneur Sunil Paul, the report represents energy and environmental policy as it should be made-a well-crafted set of policies designed to achieve a specific goal, not the typical series of vague and amorphous standards and rules from which no potential results are derivable. ❋ Unknown (2009)

While most of these quantities are either directly available, or easily derivable from standard model outputs, representation of a few of these variables will require additional efforts from the modeling community in the future. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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