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"unascertainable" Definitions
  1. not ascertainable
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There was first the Procession of the Maestranza, of unascertainable antiquity.
The composition of the earliest inks has not yet been obtained and, likely, is unascertainable.
During the seventh century many sanguinary battles were fought, the sites of which are now unascertainable.
The back yard is unfenced, and extends to the sky-line and an unascertainable bit beyond.
The German losses were, of course, unascertainable, but they were undoubtedly very much higher than ours.
And crawling amongst the condensers and computer part compost piles must be creepy crawly creatures of unascertainable numbers and lethalness.
So when Westerners find they like some Kabuki, are they admiring something that has been subtly Westernized in unascertainable ways?
The exact date of his advent to that place seems to be unascertainable, but it was more than fifty years ago.
The results of a post-mortem examination revealed the cause of death was unascertainable and a file has now been passed to the coroner.
I mean, this is a legislative framework that refers everybody through an unascertainable process where we're not certain whether there'll be any uniformity about it.
The actual vintages of both lesser known wines and famous ones are unascertainable after the Primeur campaign finishes, even from looking at their market positions.
Everything one would wish to know of the relations of Aristotle and Alexander is unascertainable, the more so as legends were soon invented on the subject.
The extent of police abuse at any time is unascertainable, and for obvious reasons there is likely to be a substantial dark figure of hidden police deviance.
However, these studies are based on an unascertainable assumption of market stability, and no regionspecific analyses were carried out, for instance on the possible repercussions in disadvantaged areas.
The evidence indicates that an unascertainable part was done by Filipino insurgents, and makes it likely that some part was done by the Chinese employees of the company.
Under New York State law, written instruments, utility services, and items of unascertainable value have special rules,See N.Y. Penal L. § 155.20 (2), (3), (4), found at N.Y. state Assembly website.
Concepts about deity are diverse among UUs. Some have no belief in any gods (atheism); others believe in many gods (polytheism). Some believe the question of the existence of any god is most likely unascertainable or unknowable (agnosticism). Some believe God is a metaphor for a transcendent reality.
Rhetorical concepts help rhetoricians convey information that would otherwise be unascertainable by the audience, which is especially important for topics that carry heavy implications, such as the complications that often follow complex medical and health needs.Gronnvoll, M. & Landau, J. (2010). From viruses to Russian roulette to dance: A Rhetorical critique and creation of genetic metaphors. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 40(1), 46-70.
Many, but not all, scholars accept the accuracy of these biographies, though their accuracy is unascertainable. After Ibn Ishaq, there are a number of shorter accounts (some of which are earlier than Ibn Ishaq) recorded in different forms (see List of earliest writers of sīra). Other biographies of Muhammad include al-Waqidi's (d. 822) and then Ibn Sa'd's (d.844–45).
6Donner (1998), p. 132 However, Ibn Hisham admits in the preface to his biography of Muhammad that he omitted matters from Ibn Ishaq's biography that "would distress certain people". Another early history source is the history of Muhammad's campaigns by al-Waqidi (death 207 of Muslim era), and the work of his secretary Ibn Sa'd al-Baghdadi (death 230 of Muslim era). Many scholars accept these early biographies as authentic, though their accuracy is unascertainable.
Encyclopædia Britannica (1911) states that "a tribe of Caledones" are "named by the geographer Ptolemy as living within boundaries which are now unascertainable". The name itself is a Roman one, as used by Tacitus, Ptolemy, Pliny the Elder and Lucan,Moffat (2005) pp. 21–22. but the name by which the Caledonians referred to themselves is unknown. It is likely that the prior to the Roman invasions, political control in the region was highly decentralised and no evidence has emerged of any specific Caledonian military or political leadership.
A public inquiry was opened in London at Holborn Town Hall on 2 July 1953 to consider possible causes of the loss of the York. The Solicitor General representing The Crown absolved the crew from blame; he also ruled out sabotage or contaminated fuel. On the second day the Chief Investigation Officer of the Accidents Investigation Branch (AIB) gave an opinion that it may have been an uncontrollable fire in one of the aircraft's engines. The report of the inquiry was issued on 3 December 1953 and stated that the cause was unascertainable.
By a 5–3 vote, the Supreme Court struck down the Cincinnati ordinance, finding that it "is unconstitutionally vague because it subjects the exercise of the right of assembly to an unascertainable standard, and unconstitutionally broad because it authorizes the punishment of constitutionally protected conduct."Coates, 402 U.S. at 614. Justice Stewart delivered the opinion of the court, explaining that as the ordinance specified no standard of conduct at all (annoying conduct being based mainly on personal opinion), "men of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning." Given its breadth, the ordinance would give the city the power to punish conduct which would otherwise be constitutionally protected.
De la Hunty was appointed Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) on 26 January 2001 for service to the community, particularly in the areas of conservation, the environment and local government, and to athletics as an athlete, coach and administrator. She had been appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (Civil) (MBE) for services to athletics on 1 January 1957. Her body was found on 16 February 2004 on her kitchen floor, but the coroner determined that she died on the evening of 11 February. There was no full autopsy and the coroner said the cause of death was "unascertainable", though not inconsistent with natural causes.
The exact location of what the Romans called Caledonia in the early stages of Britannia is uncertain, and the boundaries are unlikely to have been fixed until the building of Hadrian's Wall. From then onwards, Caledonia stood to the north of the wall, and to the south was the Roman province of Britannia (consisting of most of what is now England and Wales). in Encyclopædia Britannica, though, states that "a tribe of Caledones" are "named by the geographer Ptolemy as living within boundaries which are now unascertainable". During the brief Roman military incursions into central and northern Scotland, states that the military presence of Rome lasted for little more than 40 years for most of Scotland and only as much as 80 years in total anywhere.

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