improvable in a sentence
Examples
- The fact that Chinese at one stage in their history were highly interested in the difference between themselves and barbarians, and whether the barbarians were " improvable " or not, is a historical debate.
- In an August 1989 meeting with charter members contributing $ 10, 000 or more a year, Gingrich explained that Gopac was trying to " build an improvable and relatively technical core product ."
- The article is short but improvable, and the concept seems rich enough that an improved article would be far more than a dictionary definition . talk ) 13 : 50, 27 July 2011 ( UTC)
- The this-worldly concern of Confucianism rests on the belief that human beings are fundamentally good, and teachable, improvable, and perfectible through personal and communal endeavor especially self-cultivation and self-creation.
- :" The main advantages we expect the " advice taker " to have is that its behaviour will be improvable merely by making statements to it, telling it about its symbolic environment and what is wanted from it.
- Fine to state the obvious, but WP : BEFORE encourages a truly diligent search before a nomination and discourages improvable topics being sent to AFD due to a Michael Q . " 23 : 23, 29 December 2015 ( UTC)
- The theater though was founded in 2009 and opened its doors on April 1 that same year by former members of Mission IMPROVable, including Lloyd Ahlquist, co-creator of the YouTube series " Epic Rap Battles of History ."
- The countries of China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam share a Confucian philosophical worldview . philosophy that believes that human beings are teachable, improvable and perfectible through personal and communal endeavour especially including self-cultivation and self-creation.
- The surface of the barony, excepting a belt of rich, beautiful low ground along the coast, consists largely of bog and moorish mountain; but, in consequence of abundance of lime being procurable with little trouble and at small expense, it is highly improvable.
- I've mainly been involved in dealing with new articles and drafts, trying to sort out and keep the improvable ones from being deleted-- and removing the others, trying to give realistic advice to new editors, and dealing with questions about reliable sources.