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"provably" Definitions
  1. in a way that can be proved

131 Sentences With "provably"

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Certainly people here are, because these things are provably untrue.
"Therefore the claim in these ads is provably false," Elias wrote.
It didn't matter that all of these things were provably false.
This was her response: Almost none of that is provably untrue.
The mistranslation theory was the only one he found provably incorrect.
It's what Trump believes — but is provably wrong — that scares me.
The president says 10 things a day that are provably wrong.
Smart contracts could allow the creation of complex, provably fair online games.
The idea that the 2008 campaign was uniquely scurrilous is provably wrong.
At the time it was an unprecedented move; now it's publicly, provably possible.
That doesn't change the fact that what I am saying is provably false.
It's the 'provably' part that's hard and is directly opposite to most reductionist thinking.
That said, Boss Baby is actually effective and provably talented at his day job.
He's got us defending the concept that just some things can be provably true.
If I achieve those hows, those key results, I will provably get to the objective.
He blatantly and provably told lies to Congress, and he meddled with another potential witness.
Trump's claim that Clinton had "more to do ... with Russia" during the campaign is provably false.
Jones is a noted conspiracy theorist who slings his provably false claims around on his show.
Virtually every day, Trump takes to Twitter to push ideas that are simply and provably false.
It's all on the blockchain, in public view, which means that every CryptoKitty is provably unique.
If Trump were to make provably false statements to Mueller, that could be grounds for impeachment.
First, the idea that Arpaio is a "tireless champion ... (of) the rule of law" is provably false.
There are already writers claiming he is provably a vastly improved fighter from his bout with Robert Whittaker.
Even though prosecutors concluded that didn't amount to provably criminal conduct, the report is astounding in its sweep.
Researchers have built a number of provably secure components, such as the core, or kernel, of an operating system.
An early one, and to me that's one of the most provably false statements that I can point out.
Correcting those determined to maintain a victim-mentality built on provably false premises has yielded only personal character attacks.
What we can't know is if he's always lying, or if he himself believes things that are provably false.
In 21, after 210170 years of effort, researchers announced that they had come up with a provably optimum strategy.
" The idea of we've never been able to provably own unique digital assets is crazy to me," Dinch notes.
In nearly the same breath, he showed that there was a certain problem computers were provably incapable of addressing.
Cohen had never traveled to Prague and was not concerned about those allegations, which he believed were provably false.
Opponents said the mandate was an example of legislative overreaching — poorly thought out, potentially costly and not provably achievable.
Our sources say among the potential witnesses cops have spoken with, stories have either changed or are provably untrue.
As a result, they cling to techniques that are of questionable value at best, if they aren't provably useless.
So, the media -- you know, the premise of their argument is provably wrong but that didn&apost stop the hysteria.
" For fake news, Zuckerberg wants to stop the spreading of posts by "real people who are sharing provably false hoaxes.
If we pull apart the specific claims in the video, it's not so easy to find one that's provably false.
The comments on videos of children, however, are provably real, and it's not clear how equipped YouTube is to handle them.
" More Stone: "The allegation that I met with Assange, or asked for a meeting or communicated with Assange is provably false.
Machines are also limited to jobs that have a tolerance for error, or no need of provably correct or optimal solutions.
That's helpful for them because science is far behind marketing in terms of what we actually know CBD can provably do.
Amazon has almost always remained silent, choosing not to trade barbs with Trump even when his statements have been provably false.
A tolerance for error and no need for provably correct or optimal solutionsNearly all ML algorithms derive their solutions statistically and probabilistically.
Apple has expanded its bug bounty program, increasing the rewards for security researchers who can provably hack an iOS or macOS device.
However, there should be no dispute that certain views of these criteria, which are currently being proposed, are demonstrably and provably wrong.
And we need to hold policymakers to account when their existing policies have failed — or have been based on provably false premises.
"The allegations made against me today regarding my relationship with my son are provably false, outrageously inaccurate and offensive," McCoy wrote on Twitter.
But now, deep in the folds of false flags wrapped around the Olympic malware, Soumenkov had found one flag that was provably false.
"Provably fair" services are heavily associated with online casinos, primarily used to show that a given game isn't overly skewed in the house's favor.
" He also posted a statement: "The allegations made against me today regarding my relationship with my son are provably false, outrageously inaccurate and offensive.
Real: 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 173, 13, 18, 20 Not Provably Real: 2, 4, 5, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19
It's rather controversial since CryptoKitties are essentially digital Beanie Babies (pro: provably unique, con: don't physically exist), that can cost a lot of money.
In other words, heating up vitamin E acetate, on its own or in a mixture, provably produces a number of toxic and carcinogenic compounds.
If I threw everyone off my show who says things that are provably wrong, I'd never book a conservative and probably half the liberals.
But that publishing an inflammatory story — even one that was provably true — in which the source had signed a nondisclosure agreement did not prevent lawsuits.
Whether he realizes it or not, Irving is implying that equal credence should be given to all perspectives, even those that are objectively, provably wrong.
He repeatedly says things that are provably false and, if ever called out on that fact, attributes it to something he heard or read somewhere.
But like Keijer says in The Guardian, the organization would be hard-pressed to find a cruise ship staff that shares their provably incorrect ideology.
" When asked on NBC's "Meet the Press" why Mr. Spicer had said something that was provably false, Ms. Conway replied airily, "Don't be so dramatic.
If people have flag them as potential hoaxes, we send those to fact-checkers who are all well reputable and have followed standard principles for fact checking, and if those fact checkers say that it is provably false, then we will significantly reduce the distribution of that content... In other words, Facebook will try and stop provably fake news from going viral, but won't ban it.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Spitz says defamation claims must be based on a "provably false statement of fact," and insists his statements are not.
But that means new users are starting with a deluge of content, which provably makes consumers impatient and pickier about any perceived barrier to their enjoyment.
Journalism's emphasis on what is provably factual — vote totals, stock prices, batting averages — left most reporters and editors leery of the ineffable, inchoate qualities of religion.
Republicans maintained that, given that only a handful of ballots had been provably spoiled, the state board did not need to call for a new vote.
At the same time, others believe that intelligent agents have intrinsic limitations to augmenting their predictive capabilities autonomously and doomsday scenarios are unlikely, if not provably impossible.
" Of accusations that he unfairly terminated employees, he says there is "no correlation between [employees'] vesting dates and when we separated," and calls Bloomberg's report "provably untrue.
I sincerely hope if aliens ever do come visit us, they pick a period where we don't have a provably xenophobic, belligerent, profit-driven egomaniac in office.
But instead he began to talk like Trump, gratuitously smearing a black congresswoman who was a friend of the Green Beret's bereaved family — with provably false charges.
"I would like to think I would have too much integrity to go out and look in the cameras and say something that was provably false," he said.
Maybe the company wasn't especially virtuous, Herbalife's defenders reasoned, but this didn't mean that it was provably a pyramid scheme, or couldn't survive by adjusting its business practices.
The American left argues that this gives politicians license to lie without consequence on the social network, pointing at provably false ads already run by the Trump campaign.
Is it possible that current and former members of the NBA have mutually agreed to troll the planet — which is provably spherical in shape — with preposterous flat-Earth theories?
This is intended to develop a "quantum-supremacy device", ie, one that is palpably and provably faster than a traditional computer of equivalent size at solving particular mathematical problems.
To protect free speech, removal requests would need to be limited to certain private, provably false or long-outdated items that appear in the search results for your name.
All this could take a decade to complete — and even then, regulations will be required to ensure provably safe systems are adopted while those that don't conform are retired.
" Weapons acquisition expert Dan Grazier from the US nonprofit organization, Project on Government Oversight (POGO), says that any claims of the F-35's combat readiness are "provably false.
They believe things that are provably wrong — that the majority of job loss in America is from Mexicans and Chinese, when in fact it's from microchips and computers, i.e.
There are also legitimate concerns about how to ensure free speech and robust public discourse while drawing the line at provably false information distributed with an intent to mislead.
As the company tries to stop the promotion of provably false information, it's currently also blocking the spread of legitimate news, as seen in the cases of ProPublica and Reveal.
Assuming no deterministic hidden-variable theory exists, you can create a quantum-mechanical random number generator that is provably secure and random, such that the two conditions above both fail.
Everything from now until the end of WrestleMania 32 is about a feel-good moment centered on one man, and the man WWE chose is the wrong one, almost provably so.
No matter how provably false Trump's claims about the Iran deal, he has succeeded in producing a fog of public confusion and uncertainty about the truth — more of that sincere ignorance.
He doesn't tell the truth about things that are easily and provably false -- largest inauguration crowd ever, millions of illegal votes cast -- and then dares those around him to question him.
But his basic claim about the legal drinking age at the time is also provably false, a small fact that he probably neglected amid the larger implausibility of the overall argument.
Putin's tactics worked to help bring Trump into the Oval Office, and Trump's role as a strategic disruptor is obviously paying dividends, with America's popular reputation provably in decline around the globe.
In September, Daniel Dale, a reporter for the Toronto Star, started posting a list on Twitter of all the provably false statements he hears from Trump on the campaign trail each day.
The perk is also just provably better: You still get to charge up to two melee attacks, but you also have a chance of automatically reloading your weapon whenever you deal melee damage.
"But I'd like to think that if I ever was, I would have too much integrity to go out and look in the cameras and say something that was provably false," he said.
Trump is also demonstrably wrong and Cohen is provably correct about the timing of the Trump Organization's efforts to build a lucrative new property in Moscow (what the Information calls the "Moscow Project").
Rumors have swelled that Google will announce "quantum supremacy" soon—essentially, that they will have created a quantum processing device that can solve a problem provably and unequivocally faster than a regular computer can.
That's probably a fair question, because Giuliani served as an undisciplined attack dog for Trump during the campaign, saying a large number of patently and provably false things on a wide array of topics.
Every newspaper, online news site, radio or television station that feels any responsibility to its community of consumers will generally do the right thing and refuse a political ad that is defiantly and provably false.
In a research study done by Oxfam, only 7% of $28 million in US aid meant for Ghana provably made it into that country between 13 and 2015 due to a lack of available data.
"Giving away our sovereignty to benefit others is NOT a way to strengthen our Nation and OUR homes, it is an idea that is provably doomed to failure for the common man," Mr. Taylor wrote.
Yet Ethereum, a blockchain protocol that allows arbitrarily complex financial transactions to be encoded by anyone and executed in a provably accurate manner by a distributed network, has seen a de minimis amount of VC investment.
We should welcome the fact that Twitter has taken steps to distance itself from Facebook, its rival social media giant, which is perfectly comfortable running political ads even if what the ads say is provably false.
"After a decade of damaging our environment and harming consumers, the evidence is overwhelmingly and provably clear that Washington's big government ethanol experiment has failed," ACCF executive vice president George David Banks said in a statement.
On Tuesday, the hacker Guccifer 2.0 tweeted that he had publicly posted data hacked from the Clinton Foundation, but both the foundation and other sources inside the Democratic Party said the information appeared to be provably false.
If Equifax's negligent security practices provably caused your credit card to be spoofed and your identity stolen, and you had to pay $4,500 to get that straightened out, small claims would be a good place to start.
The internet is filled with too many fake news websites — not the ones Donald Trump keeps falsely accusing, but real sources of provably false information — and Google's taking another step to stop this garbage from misleading people.
As they explain in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the tools could facilitate counterterrorism efforts and infectious disease tracking while being "provably privacy-preserving"—having your anonymous cake and eating it too.
These disclaimers may be the result of decades of litigiousness, but they also send a very clear message: Should something terrible happen to your child, it is definitely, categorically — and provably in a court of law — your fault.
I used to think that genetically modified food was not provably safe for the environment, but I've changed my mind about it because of the speed and accuracy that we can now assay or sequence genomes of plants.
"The potential harm is that the polarization that already characterizes American politics and American society at large will be exacerbated by conspiracy theories, hoaxes and other provably false information that gets spread via social media," Barrett told The Hill.
Ted Cruz's father might have been involved in the assassination of President John Kennedy, his alleged initial support for the war in Iraq, his longtime belief that President Barack Obama was not born in this country -- all provably false.
In the two decades since, technologists have become convinced that this is something close to a general principle: It's very difficult to design encryption algorithms that are vulnerable to eavesdropping by one party but provably secure against everyone else.
But not kindness as an altruistic ideal, nor as a sickly-sweet alternative to protests and being vocal about injustice—the flower in the gun barrel, the band-aid on the open wound—but about kindness as a provably smart move.
A conspiracy-minded Islamophobe forced out as chief of the Defense Intelligence Agency in part for his lack of judgment, General Flynn lent credibility to the provably false charge by tweeting links to fake conspiracy stories cited by Pizzagate trolls.
But it is in order to reduce the number of such scenarios and help establish trust, not to render tragedy impossible, that every self-driving car should robustly and provably prefer its own destruction to that of a person outside itself.
" In his ruling, Judge F. Dennis Saylor agrees that the articles were protected under the First Amendment, partly because they "are not provably false, are subjective statements that do not imply knowledge of objective facts, or are statements involving figurative language or hyperbole.
" 'Mother, not a monster' Moreno countered that Salman was a "simple young mother" with a low IQ who was the victim not only of Mateen's abuse and infidelity, but also of manipulative FBI interrogators who coerced her into confessing things that are "provably false.
" Westwick just posted, "It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct.
In a 47-page opening statement seen by Reuters before his appearance before the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, Stone said he viewed the meeting "as a political proceeding" and accused some committee members of making "provably false" statements to create the impression of collusion with Russia.
But that's what The Times did after Mr. Trump — who spent years fueling the provably false notion that Barack Obama was born outside the United States — renounced his earlier assertions and then, taking it further, falsely stated that the Clinton campaign actually started the birther rumors.
"It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct," he wrote on Instagram and Twitter.
"It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct," he wrote on Instagram and Twitter.
And shortly after that, Mahadev, Vazirani and Christiano teamed up with Vidick and Zvika Brakerski (of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel) to refine these trapdoor functions still further, using the secret-state method to develop a foolproof way for a quantum computer to generate provably random numbers.
"It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct," Westwick wrote in a previously released statement.
"It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct," Westwick wrote on Instagram and Twitter.
"It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct," Westwick said in a statement released after the second allegation was made.
"It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct," he wrote in a note on his social medias, addressing accusations from Aurélie Wynn and Kristin Cohen.
"I think the new ban on AI-driven deepfakes is a step in the right direction, but it's disappointing that Facebook's new policy apparently won't result in the removal of provably false videos doctored with less advanced means," said Paul Barrett, the deputy director of NYU's Center for Business and Human Rights and an expert on political disinformation.
What's perhaps most interesting about the Pence story is that, as the Indianapolis Star's investigation shows, the merely hypothetical security risks Republicans raised about Clinton's emails were genuine problems with Pence's account: Critics frequently charged that even if the security of Clinton's email account was never provably compromised, the real problem is that the account was an effort to evade public records law.
"I view this as a political proceeding because a number of members of this committee have made irresponsible, indisputably and provably false statements in order to create the impression of collusion with the Russian state without any evidence that would hold up in a U.S. court of law or the court of public opinion," Mr. Stone said in the remarks.
Think about the sorts of behaviors that Trump's critics point to as examples of his lack of mental competence or deteriorating mental state: He is impetuousHe is quick to angerHe appears unengaged in detailsHe keeps erratic hoursHe says things that are provably false He has an exaggerated -- and grandiose -- vision of his own lifeHe punishes enemies There are others, of course.
When the boss acts the way Trump does -- fuming about an alleged "Deep State" conspiracy within the Justice Department, pressuring the Fed to do what he wants, bullying his own attorney general out of office and always, always, always saying things that are provably false -- he provides not just cover but incentive for those around him to act the same way.
"It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct," he wrote in a note on his social medias, referring to both Wynn's post and actress Kristin Cohen's from earlier that week.
Read More: The Ethereum Hard Fork Spawned a Shaky Rebellion "If the funds are provably locked and it can be reasonably assumed this was not in the intention of the user, we believe that a change to the Ethereum rule set to unblock such funds would be desirable by the community as a whole," Parity co-founder Jutta Steiner wrote Motherboard in an emailed statement.
If people have flag them as potential hoaxes, we send those to fact-checkers who are all well reputable and have followed standard principles for fact checking, and if those fact checkers say that it is provably false, then we will significantly reduce the distribution of that content, and if someone- So, you move them down the line rather than get rid of them?
Editorial There's a level at which — when you consider that the president of the United States has cozied up to a foreign power that tampered with an American election, has repeatedly assaulted the country's courts and its law enforcement and intelligence agencies, has defended neo-Nazis, has cried "fake news" while provably lying, and has been revealed so credibly to have paid off a porn star that it made news when his own wife chose to attend his biggest speech of the year — it's hard to believe that the state of the union is strong.

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