Observable definition

Observable means specific, real, can be seen and described. Observable does not include suspicion or gut feeling.
Observable means the ability to inspect without the removal of fixed or finished coverings, obstructions, and/or stored materials.
Observable means observable by a person without aid of any special devices, such as binoculars or any other device that increases the vision of a person. Vision correction glasses or contact lenses shall not be considered a special device.

Examples of Observable in a sentence

  • Unless an exception applies (see below), one-on-one In- Program Contact between a Minor Athlete and an Adult Participant, including meetings and individual training sessions, are permitted only if they occur at an Observable and Interruptible distance by another adult and the other adult is made aware of the interaction.

  • Observable phenomena, such as direct observation of use and/or the physical symptoms of impairment which might result from using or being under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances and reasonable subjective observations and conclusions drawn from objective facts or observations.

  • Observable phenomena while at work, such as direct observation of drug use or of the physical symptoms or manifestations of being under the influence of a drug.

  • Observable market prices are typically the primary input in valuing level 1 and 2 assets.

  • Observable phenomena while at work, such as direct observation of drug/alcohol use or of the physical symptoms or manifestations of being under the influence of a drug or alcohol.

  • Observable phenomena, such as direct observation of drug or alcohol use or the physical symptoms or manifestations of being impaired by, or under the influence of, a drug or alcohol.

  • Professional Practice may NOT be Observable during a classroom observation.

  • Observable phenomena, such as direct observation of drug or alcohol use, possession or distribution, or the physical symptoms of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, such as but not limited to slurred speech, dilated pupils, odor of alcohol or marijuana, changes in affect, dynamic mood swings, etc.

  • Observable or measurable physical (including hydrological), chemical and or biological attributes that are used to determine if a compensatory mitigation project meets its objectives.

  • Observable phenomena, such as direct observation of drug use and/or the physical symptoms or manifestations of being under the influence of a drug.

Related to Observable

  • Observation means a method of collecting data on the performance of a teacher's assigned duties and responsibilities. An observation for the purpose of evaluation will be included in the determination of the annual summative evaluation rating and shall be conducted by an individual employed in the school district in a supervisory role and capacity and possessing a school administrator, Principal, or supervisor endorsement as defined in N.J.A.C. 6A:9-2.1.

  • Nonconformance as used in this clause means a condition of any hardware, software, material, or service/workmanship in which one or more characteristics do not conform to requirements.

  • Vulnerable means a condition in which an adult is unable to protect himself or herself from abuse, neglect, or exploitation because of a mental or physical impairment or because of advanced age.

  • No Observable Acute Effect Level or "(NOAEL)" means any concentration equal to or less than the critical test concentration in a single concentration (pass/fail) toxicity test, conducted pursuant to Section 22a-430-3(j)(7)(A)(i) of the RCSA, demonstrating 90% or greater survival of test organisms at the CTC.

  • Vulnerability means a weakness of an asset or mitigation that can be exploited by one or more threats.