cognizable造句1 His opinion also noted that the decision does not foreclose the act from challenge by someone who suffers " judicially cognizable injury resulting from it."
2 The denial of a recognized nationality, just as the denial of a recognized citizenship, constitutes a legally cognizable injury-in-fact for the purpose of standing.
3 At the present time, human actual law system is far distant from the cognizable justice target.
4 Yet, the integration of discourse, as a subject, and the cognizable psychology of both a translator and a reader are more important.
5 The Supreme Court apparently agreed with the lower court that" effects on human health can be cognizable under NEPA, and that human health may include psychological health".