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"knowable" Definitions
  1. capable of being known : able to be determined or understood

190 Sentences With "knowable"

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To what extent do you think the future is knowable?
But it was also knowable from a long way off.
It's to make you doubt the existence of a knowable truth.
For the first time in my life, my future felt knowable.
For the moment, Knowable feels a bit late with its homework.
They provide reassurance that we live in a stable, knowable world.
None of the answers to these questions are knowable outside the companies.
Agnosticism speaks to what you know or what you think is knowable.
It stretched past what was for him the limit of knowable time.
Which felt even more alarming, somehow, to be so knowable to strangers.
They are Mysteries, with a capital M, because they are infinitely knowable.
As a medical student, I focus on what is knowable and quantifiable.
The future is not knowable, but it isn't likely to be unfamiliar.
But there are knowable facts that House impeachers chose not to pursue.
What's strange is that these knowable disasters are hardly profitable for their creators.
In doing so, her position becomes lofty and aspirational but not entirely knowable.
Of course, that assumes history was ever a knowable conundrum to begin with.
People are a lot more knowable than they think they are, he adds.
But let's pretend the knowable is unknowable, and dissect this problem with physics.
And because they're knowable, hiring managers want to see candidates who know them.
Who started this one-upmanship is not important and is probably not knowable.
Since he never becomes knowable to the reader, their relationship can feel unexposed.
"This information about problem officers is so knowable, so predictable, so clear," Futterman said.
Software-defined business practices are increasingly standardized across functions and industries, and highly knowable.
Gil-Sheridan said Nadal's generally good behavior makes him less knowable than other players.
They both claimed to have written it, and it's a simple and knowable fact.
There are moral reasons, too, to push up against the limits of what's knowable.
One feels, in reading "Suicide Woods," that people are only as knowable as their habitat.
This world was designed to be eminently explorable—essentially knowable—in a short time frame.
There's one thing that is knowable about Cliff: he loves Rick, and Rick loves him.
Of everyone in Donald Trump's close orbit, his own wife, Melania Trump, seems least knowable.
We humans crave certainty, and it's easy to assume that such things are easily knowable.
And all of these potential conflicts were very much knowable before Trump ran for president.
But these risks aren't always absolutely knowable, and thus they are extremely difficult to legislate responsibly.
The Trinity is known as a mystery in Christianity, or something that is never fully knowable.
All of these people feel knowable, and their relationships are constantly in a state of evolution.
In doing so, he undermines the very idea that the truth is relevant or even knowable.
Belief that there is something deeply good in the mysterious heart of the infinitely knowable other.
This is not a matter of opinion, it is statement of fact: knowable, hard, empirical truth.
All things are knowable and every opinion on any subject is as good as any other.
Despite porn's ubiquity, the Internet has also made it more private, and its effects less knowable.
It was a time when few things seemed knowable and thus monsters could be lurking anywhere.
It helps us understand this group not just as straw men but as people with knowable motivations.
Nominal authenticity is based on knowable facts — did Da Vinci paint the canvass, or did someone else?
And that weariness leads more and more people to abandon the idea that the truth is knowable.
Knowable needs to develop voice and touch-controlled exercises to help users apply and retain the lessons.
It requires willful ignorance of knowable facts, a commitment to the notion of truth as somehow mutable.
Just from what I listened to, I still think it's not knowable how it will be going.
We've seen just one disastrous news story after another these past few years, almost all knowable and preventable.
When you see a post that makes you feel bad, first ask yourself: Is this a knowable fact?
It only recycles bits and pieces from the world and reassembles them into visions … Nothing unknown is knowable.
And if the emails are fresh cause for concern, will that be knowable, and digestible, before Nov. 8?
Presidents naturally end up making representations about things where the facts are not fully knowable to the public.
In this model of the Big Bang, existence becomes more manageable, more knowable — but still filled with deep mystery.
Cora herself wavers between appearing raw and naked, then suddenly aloof — always just out of reach of being knowable.
Either way, an ingot of platinum-iridium or a block of ice, the unit was real, touchable and knowable.
They were mostly white, I knew, but they still seemed knowable; if not exactly friends, then certainly kindred spirits.
As a place, a knowable space with a distinct visual identity, the game's verdant, cavernous world feels almost real.
I do think about it but I don't think it will probably be knowable until a few more years.
Over a significant and underrated novelistic career, Laird has worked to destabilize the known world to make it more knowable.
In history, as in fiction, some matters — even after all the knowable facts have emerged — seem destined to remain ­mysterious.
Intractable debates on important questions persist today despite knowable answers, often because those answers do not conform to entrenched opinions.
Likewise, the rejection of knowable truths was an affront to believers in a fixed moral universe based on shared values.
They speckle the cookie, look tweedy and autumnal and taste just this side of knowable — there's a mystery about them.
Last summer, I wrote an analysis exploring the "known unknowns" of the Russia investigation—unanswered but knowable questions regarding Mueller's probe.
Yes, there is something intrinsically knowable about Swift, but there's still the code-theory leap that my mind struggles to make.
Will's father invites everyone to call him by his first name, but that won't make him, in any real sense, knowable.
The odds: It's really not knowable until the trial begins and we get a better sense of the case against Menendez.
Speaking to PEOPLE for a story last year, Weier's mother said the motive for the attack may never be fully knowable.
The only information that is knowable here is what access Facebook is capable of based on the code in the app.
To be sure, this is not to say that Trump policies, to the extent they are knowable, won't have an impact.
He may be best remembered for his persistence in capturing the knowable — in finding the people who longed to be seen.
And being known, or at least, being treated as knowable and worth knowing, is the most comforting thing in the universe.
The topic is huge, though, and Knowable is at its best when it's distilling knowledge into neatly packaged lists and frameworks.
Trump's energy-related policies are probably not even known in detail to the president-elect himself - much less knowable by anyone else.
Since at least the '90s, it's become common knowledge that trying to make queer identity knowable will always be messy and complicated.
What is not knowable is when fully autonomous cars will be here — in five years, or more like two decades or longer.
As the scholar Karin Wulf points out, some people think history is "this known and knowable thing," a fixed quantity of information.
Also on our list of topics was a small upstart by the name of Knowable, which our colleague Josh Constine profiled here.
For the length of the eighteenth century and much of the nineteenth, truth seemed more knowable, but after that it got murkier.
Philosophy is strictly concerned with the field of the possible, not the knowable, so I can only wager on what may be.
A person is unknowable, but these digital documents are concrete records of things we said, did, and believed, and that feels knowable.
Known entities like Ed Ruscha, Rita Ackermann, and Marilyn Minter make appearances, but it's the work that is not immediately knowable that intrigues.
Diaries also echoes the singular and brilliant Crypt Worlds, both in its humor and in its depiction of a surreal, yet knowable world.
The entries are long, mainly straightforward (non-punny) and not very throwaway, as in knowable off the bat, as far as I'm concerned.
It is as subtle in its expression as turns of the mind, and larger than our grasp; and yet it is still knowable.
Knowable emerged as a way to create luxury audio, delivered through a purpose-built app and paid for with direct sales or subscriptions.
Anything that is known or knowable about the movement can largely be attributed to his love of the art, and art-making generally.
Prosecutors often feel they don't have all that is knowable at the time of indictment before the grand jury, but they indict anyway.
Digiday reports that companies like Cybrid Media and Contempo are handling the brokerage of deals for sites like Mic, Rolling Stone, Slate and Knowable.
""Fake news doesn't accomplish anything except to destabilize people's trust in journalists," I told him, "and in what is knowable and true and real.
It's also possible, and not knowable, that the phones that were going to explode mostly already did, and that further combustion incidents taper off.
And in some cases it was not knowable at all, because many delegate candidates ran saying they would not commit to any candidate now.
No, that was TWO nights ago, and Pierce is a known and knowable quantity in every way, and so not legendary in the slightest.
The idea that you could draw a straight line from the text back to some fixed and knowable entity called "the author" was naïve.
A recent comprehensive overview published in the Annual Review of Nutrition and highlighted by Knowable Magazine is the latest to make that hesitant claim.
Jedi masters seem to spend many interminable meetings asking themselves what the "will of the Force" is, as if such a thing were knowable.
I left the knowable world and entered into my own quantum world when I had two kids in two years in my mid-30s.
"Trump's inauguration crowd was the biggest of all time"— there are numbers on that; this information is knowable, even if I personally don't know it.
And whatever the fate of the most ambitious ventures, the navigable, networked and knowable world that today's satellites are creating, reinforcing and enriching will endure.
This can lead to unmet needs that are not even knowable in the early phases of recovery when attention and donations are at their peak.
In turn, this allowed them to understand that science is a messy and uncertain business — much less knowable than it seems when reciting Newton's laws.
We're part of a meaningful common identity; we share basic values and expectations; we are, in some important way, knowable and predictable to one another.
These relationships present all kinds of ethical questions, many of which aren't even knowable to the public because Trump refuses to release his tax returns.
It's a term that supposes the existence of an objectively knowable past, a view which hurts more than it helps when it comes to understanding history.
Not every comment about the future has to have a detailed disclaimer about the inherent uncertainty of the knowable universe appended to the end of it.
Over my several playthroughs the game never allows the player to render the villagers transparent and fully knowable or rendered into comfortable video game knowledge structures.
A swing of greater than 7 points is generally consistent with Democrats taking over the House in November, though the exact break point is not knowable.
Whatever the ramifications of any choice—choices as different as how to sing or whether to kill or not kill—nothing is knowable until we choose.
Among other ill effects, this reduces the law to a game between competing parties instead of a uniform, consistent and knowable code of conduct for everyone.
This year, California votes March 3, and whether it offers a delegate haul for one candidate or a scramble between several candidates is not yet knowable.
It's easy to imagine Spotify/Anchor, Gimlet Media or other major podcast players developing their own interactive features and classes if Knowable doesn't get there first.
There's no doubt the dice make the game less knowable, and therefore more difficult—but arguably, that's not the kind of difficulty that Dark Souls fans crave.
During that brief period, the terror of nuclear science, with its unprecedented destructive power and its potential for fueling more and more powerful weapons, seemed controllable, knowable.
It will only be knowable in retrospect whether the 2018-'19 sequence merits a comparison to those post-crash economic soft landings and market revivals of yore.
Less knowable are the potential outcomes of this seeming renaissance of the Renaissance, in which landed elites operate as creators of culture, not just builders of things.
Examples with longer coronavirus history allow application of these knowable statistics to the U.S., China and its Hubei province, Italy and Korea, which all experienced earlier outbreaks.
But to score consistent revenue, Knowable must build up its library and execute on plans to offer a subscription service with access to updates on prior lessons.
Where, when, and how to effectively apply maintenance and repair cost funds is not "knowable" in Washington, and requires an agility for which Congress is not known.
The point here seems to be that there is no such thing as a simple story, because all stories are about humans, and no human is entirely knowable.
And if by some miracle all that complexity was knowable, would it have made a difference to the stories of the men and women Mr. Anderson writes about?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If secrets and uncertainties lurk in the shadows, do truths about what is real and knowable reveal themselves, inevitably, in the light?
Rather than making the world more knowable, they seem to make it more extraordinary, filled with more life and movement than seems possible in the dead of night.
To evolve beyond the podcast, Knowable has raised a $3.75 million seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz's partner Connie Chan, and joined by Upfront, First Round and Initialized.
Democracy depends on the notion that there are knowable facts, and that the public can understand them and put them to use in making decisions of self-government.
Horror burrows under our skin because it clobbers one of the core principles we Modern People cling to: The world may be confusing, but it is ultimately knowable.
Gfrörer's works are frightening because the world itself is frightening, and she roots out those anxieties for the reader, helping them become more knowable… or perhaps even more disturbing.
Now that she's more famous than ever — making her relationships, breakups, and various traumas more knowable than ever — her knack for visually artful and poetic storytelling can truly shine.
It is probably never fully knowable all these years later, as Ross wrote, but there are still witnesses and information that can get us closer to understanding what happened.
Maybe the impulse to lie also came from some other motivation: an insistence, in the moment, that I was not entirely knowable, or as safe as my husband thinks.
Here, we are encouraged to believe, is the Jacqueline Kennedy—or, at any rate, a Jacqueline Kennedy more plausible and more knowable than any version we have seen hitherto.
In this way of thinking, the same God who put, say, despots in power, for reasons not knowable to us, also put Trump in power, for reasons equally unknown.
The sourcing of much of "In the Closet of the Vatican" is vague, and other Vatican experts told me that the 80 percent figure is neither knowable nor credible.
Using the transparency of the skies, in other words, was meant to shed light, to build mutual trust and perhaps even transpose what was once mysterious into something more knowable.
The big question is whether Knowable can differentiate its content from free alternatives and build a moat against copycats through savvy voice-responsive learning exercises so you don't forget everything.
Knowable is also hoping big-name experts and quality driven by a team cobbled together from NPR, The Washington Post, William Morris Endeavor, Masterclass and Vice will set it apart.
With a broad enough library and clever editing, one day you might tell Knowable "teach me something about venture capital in eight minutes" as you walk to the coffee shop.
As the late American philosopher Michael Martin has already pointed out, if God knows all that is knowable, then God must know things that we do, like lust and envy.
Supply, by contrast, is more knowable and the key takeaway from the ICSG's latest forecasts is the marked lack of new mine supply expected over the next year and a half.
KEVIN HASSETT: You know, it's a knowable thing but you didn't ask me before I came on so I am not going to give you a number that gets fact checked.
Widely reported events like the WannaCry ransomware attack and the "Petya" malware attack get a lot of attention, but more knowable events on the horizon are generating interest for cybersecurity companies.
A combination of factors, knowable and instinctual, results in a game where the act of doing feels good, whether it's swinging an axe, climbing a wall, or flying through the air.
And, if Trump is reelected, he may owe an unfair victory to an electorate uninformed by all the knowable facts bearing on his alleged criminality, corruption and indebtedness to foreign powers.
What is knowable, however, is that something did change in the last few months, from the cresting momentum in the fall to the more difficult winter, even if Warren has not.
If the point of the Russian campaign, aided domestically by right-wing media, was to get people to think there is no such thing as knowable truth, the bad guys have won.
And the idea of "salary framing" would appear to run counter to a long-established ethos of Wall Street, where anyone can be bought for a price — and that price is knowable.
The insistent need for security stifles couples' sexual excitement, Stephen Mitchell argued, but it also builds the relationship on false premises — the deluded idea that your partner is knowable and entirely safe.
We can use technology to provide better information, so that the kinds of skills and experiences someone needs in order to have a firm grasp on economic opportunity are readily knowable by everyone.
I write this with trepidation, having been to only a handful of games in my life, knowing how vast the trove of the knowable is and how many people out there know it.
What is knowable is that mounting a vigorous campaign in the remaining states requires ad buys in the New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and San Francisco media markets — and this can get expensive.
Today, a new startup called Knowable is launching to provide gaze-free audio education at $100 per eight-hour course on topics like how to launch a startup or how to sleep better.
The FBI, by contrast, is sticking to what's actually knowable but also to a conclusion that's easier to live with for Trump supporters who don't like the idea of their candidate receiving explicit foreign assistance.
"There are people who speak with great conviction about the future of electric vehicles and lithium batteries, but their convictions are based more on faith and beliefs than on concrete, knowable realities at this time."
In the book, you say that the point of a disinformation campaign is not to get people to believe untruth things; it's to get them to doubt whether facts and truths are knowable at all.
For example, we often know how many movies an actor has signed on for, and while contracts can be re-negotiated, the nature of money, egos, and exhaustion are knowable factors that play into expectations.
"Today, most Canadian ridings [districts] are simple and uncontroversial, chunky and geometric, and usually conform to the vague borders of some existing geographic / civic region knowable to the average citizen who lives there," writes JJ McCullough.
The threat of climate change and other forms of air pollution gives people around the world a strong motive to want to shift energy production in this direction in a way that is knowable by policymakers.
When dealing specifically with accounts of emergency service organizations, ISPs should flag these accounts and proactively remove any speed caps and give priority access during reasonably knowable emergencies, and emergencies that are communicated directly to them.
The father (Fernando Grediaga) first appears onscreen in a series of cubistic close-ups — a pack of cigarettes and a lighter, two hands casually holding a car wheel — that suggest he isn't wholly present or knowable.
Goodell has come under blistering public criticism, periodic calls for his resignation and a procession of rebukes in court over a host of incidents and scandals — each knowable in shorthand (Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson, the various ''-gates'').
"Today, most Canadian ridings [districts] are simple and uncontroversial, chunky and geometric, and usually conform to the vague borders of some existing geographic/civic region knowable to the average citizen who lives there," JJ McCullough has written.
"So a duty of care on behalf of all those who consume the brand-name drug or its bioequivalent ensures that the brandname manufacturer has sufficient incentive to prevent a known or reasonably knowable harm," Cuéllar wrote.
He&aposs still mad about it, and he&aposs always going to be mad about it because he believes that that the grounds that Sessions used to recuse himself were knowable before Sessions was even appointed attorney general.
To Homans's point, what troubles me about perfect-storm rhetoric is that when each person involved in a tragic causal chain is only considered negligibly liable, then no one is liable, even if there is a knowable culprit.
Watching him sort thousands of books every day, barely pausing to accept his deli order, made those books real to me in a new way: as mysterious but knowable artifacts, with secret histories and reputations beyond their texts.
That each blue object could be a kind of burning bush, a secret code meant for a single agent, an X on a map too diffuse ever to be unfolded in entirety but that contains the knowable universe.
The full story in "Waves" is only knowable through both the brother and the sister's points of view, much as the drama in "Marriage Story" is only understandable because you hear from both the wife and the husband.
The events of the story amount to a single phone call, and the rest is an attempt to wrap up the narrator's feelings into something definite and knowable—qualities that Murakami has never been very good at pulling off.
Yet not even the Democrats' 2016 vice-presidential standard-bearer, Tim Kaine of Virginia, found the words to say: If I am asked to confirm a nominee whose knowable record has not been disclosed, my default answer is no.
Renata, Bonnie, Madeline, Celeste, and Jane are wonderfully knowable characters regardless of what happens to them, which is perhaps why revisiting Monterey feels like more checking in with our lovely, fascinating wives than clamoring to know where the story goes.
The pipelines and progress of these companies are visible, and their clinical trial results knowable, since they conform to Food and Drug Administration protocols as well as Securities and Exchange Commission investor regulations, in the case of publicly held companies.
"Even with something as stable and as knowable as the star, Stella is able to reinvent it every time he approaches it and make you look at it in a different way," says Richard Klein, the Aldrich's director of exhibitions.
"Even with something as stable and as knowable as the star, Stella is able to reinvent it every time he approaches it and make you look at it in a different way," says Richard Klein, the Aldrich's director of exhibitions.
If you're comfortable evaluating companies, this can empower an active/passive equity strategy that centers on using active equity investments in companies that are knowable — those you can reasonably expect to obtain information about — and passive ones to invest in those you can't.
"I believe the time has come for dramatically increased defense spending to confront the knowable and unknowable threats facing the United States and our allies in this still new century," he said while speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in 85033.
New Criticism was the main way critics approached their work in the early 20th century, but in the midcentury, postmodernism — which rejected New Criticism's quasi-scientific ideas about every text having a stable and knowable meaning — became the only game in town.
" James F. Jeffrey, a former deputy national security adviser to Mr. Bush and ambassador to Iraq under Mr. Obama, said the Middle East had gone from being a "knowable" security problem that could usually be contained to one that was "seemingly in free fall.
He's had three high-profile portrayals (and a Lego incarnation) in the past three decades—two of them downright iconic—and, unlike many comics-based baddies, he's a character with character, a knowable personality whose motivations beyond "world domination, or whatever" have been explored onscreen many times.
They are all just elegant time wasters, designed to distract you from the real world, to let you pretend, for a moment, that it is not messy and frustrating with no certain payoff, but clear and contained and knowable, with a reward guaranteed at the end.
It was reading Zeki and conversing with him that gave me the idea that we could extrapolate a great deal that is not knowable with today's science by examining a work of art and attempting to reverse engineer, so to speak, the sequencing of the brain.
We talk a lot about data analytics and polling in the book and while it's not knowable whether she would have corrected effectively had she known the actual state of the race, being in the dark meant she didn't even know she needed to change course.
Probably the decision took place in some barely knowable part of my reasoning mind; once made, I found it easy to find the number of the place online and then drive there, park, go inside, take in the obligatory dribbling fountain and pamphlets about tinctures and powders.
After playing a small role in the 2016 presidential campaign, and examining the facts in light of my own experiences, my answer is clear: We must fully understand every knowable action taken in connection with Russia's influence campaign and make certain every American knows what took place.
Based on preseason rankings (as well as the far more knowable structure of college football, in which the best way to get to the playoff is to qualify for a conference championship game), it is not difficult to discern which games will come to be seen as turning points.
TO BE A TRAVELER in the 21st century is to sometimes feel a sense of loss even before one leaves the house: The planet has been mapped with such an oppressive exactitude that it can often seem as if we're living at a time when everything is knowable.
The iPad-based display also lets you take a selfie and share the image from your ride, which definitely helps Uber promote its efforts, while also helping with the other key goal that the iPad itself seeks to achieve – making riders feel like this tech is both knowable and normal.
When the Ford and Reagan campaigns were engaged in a delegate-by-delegate fight for the nomination, they mainly relied on thick paper dossiers stuffed with every knowable fact about their targets, from whom they married to whether they liked to play bridge or do needlepoint in their spare time.
There's a weird quirk in conservative ideology in America: Since it's knowable from first principles that policy action to create a more egalitarian economic system is undesirable, editors and writers can assign negative takes on something like Warren's proposal without anyone taking the time to actually assess whether it's a good idea.
And what once seemed vices in Powell could be reevaluated as virtues: His fussiness was also a passion for precision in delineating what is exactly knowable about other people; his snobbery was also a sensitivity to the gradations of social milieu; his chilly dispassion also a necessary part of his anthropological curiosity about human oddness.
Maybe a better question for these stories to ask is how knowable Donald Trump's inner self actually is, or even whether it is worth knowing — whether anyone could really speak with authority about someone whose moment-to-moment state rests somewhere between the tweetably obvious and an incoherent jumble of boasts, rants and impulses.

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