Sentence example of “verifiable”

How to use in-sentence of “verifiable”:

– If a stub has little verifiable information, or if its subject has no apparent notability, it may be into another relevant article.

– Truth is verifiable when thoughts and statements correspond with actual things, and also “hang together” or cohere, as pieces of a puzzle might fit together.

– And, from my point of view, while some people may be aware that the Wales national football team is notable, the page currently provides no verifiable source to back up this notability.

– Notability aside, a separate article on a song should only exist when there is enough verifiable material to have a reasonably detailed article.

– There is no verifiable proof that is the case.

– Any language construct that makes it impossible to quickly confirm the type safety of code was excluded from the CLS so that all languages that can work with CLS can produce verifiable code if they choose to do so.

– Some time was given to edit the article, but based on the edits and the Google hits, I can’t see this becoming a verifiable article.

Sentence example of verifiable
Sentence example of verifiable

Example sentences of “verifiable”:

– Also, in my opinion, they generally “did” “assert” notability, without necessarily providing verifiable evidence.

– At the same time, the community voted to keep Tam, an article without any verifiable sources whatsoever, and with far less information than the stubs created by NU.

– As a BLP, the criterion is at least one verifiable reference.

– Doesn’t have third-party verifiable sources.

– During this reign, Soga no Iname became the first verifiable “Great Minister” or “Omi”.

– Can’t say I think the references in the article are verifiable – they mostly consist of fishy links.

– Not enough verifiable third-party coverage.

– A stub-like/two sentence article, containing nothing verifiable through enWP.

– Cheating on prices is difficult for cartel members to observe, so more successful cartels often agree to fix their market quotas, share verifiable information about those shares, and agree in advance on some mechanism to punish members that exceed their quotas.

– Google searches using multiple search terms reveals little verifiable sources.

– In general, consider the sorts of people who are likely to edit the article in question: the article should be verifiable by these people.

– These lists are not meant to list every graduate of the school—only those with verifiable notability.

– In a few special cases, an unreleased album “may” meet guidelines for an advance article if there is enough verifiable and properly referenced information about it—for example, Guns ‘n Roses’ 2008 album “Chinese Democracy” had an article as early as 2004.

– If you cannot find such “reliable sources” that provide extensive and comprehensive information about your proposed subject, then the subject is not notable or verifiable and almost certainly will be deleted.

– As with the version at en – The article as a whole is unsourced and not verifiable – the “references” deal with statistical classification as a whole and in no way related to article’s subject.

- Also, in my opinion, they generally "did" "assert" notability, without necessarily providing verifiable evidence.

- At the same time, the community voted to keep Tam, an article without any verifiable sources whatsoever, and with far less information than the stubs created by NU.
- As a BLP, the criterion is at least one verifiable reference.

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