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discoverable evidence
Some information may not be discoverable, either because it is not relevant to the case or is classified.
A discoverable website helps learners follow their creativity rather than a prescribed path.
Perhaps a clue to his death was discoverable from his activities that day.
He takes two single instances and chides us for not discovering precisely a date which the evidence clearly shows was not discoverable.
How is that to be discoverable in any inquiry?
If they have, it has hardly been discoverable up to now.
My latest information, which came only a day or two ago, was that the names of the owners of this place were not discoverable.
The truth would lie somewhere between these extremes, but not in any discoverable way.
Amending the code of practice alone would not be a safeguard because it would not prevent the recording being discoverable.
Furthermore, it should be discoverable by a little care.
Now a modern idol has claimed, without cause vouchsafed or discoverable, to ride rough-shod over our convictions.