Examples of using Cannot prove in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Miracles cannot prove.
He cannot prove his theories.
The process of science cannot prove anything.
You cannot prove that.
Just remember this: Billy McBride cannot prove shit.
So you cannot prove it.
Cannot prove that God does not exist.
(iv) If everyone is a liar, then we cannot prove it.
Science canNOT prove anything.
The faith waiting in theheart of a seed promises a miracle of life which it cannot prove at once.
No, I cannot prove it.
And display my colors since I cannot prove that you are not mine.
Job cannot prove his innocence before God.
But first, an NP-hard problem is a problem for which we cannot prove that a polynomial time solution exists.
We cannot prove this freedom by theoretical reason;
Christians cannot prove they are right.
I cannot prove to you that there is no personal God, but if I were to speak of him I would be a liar.
However, it cannot prove you have a current active infection.
I cannot prove it, but it seems plausible that eating and drinking artificial sweeteners is a physiologic version of“smoking candy cigarettes”.
But even if I cannot prove it to you, I am absolutely certain that I am.
EINSTEIN: I cannot prove, but I believe in the Pythagorean argument, that the truth is independent of human beings.
But we cannot prove which ones are genuine and which are false.'.
EINSTEIN I cannot prove my conception is right, but that is my religion.
Archaeology cannot prove that the Bible is God's written word to us.
Einstein: I cannot prove if my conception is right but that is how I see it.
EINSTEIN: I cannot prove that my conception is right, but that is my religion.
Obviously, I cannot prove*anything* to anyone who doesn't care to believe.
EINSTEIN: I cannot prove, but I believe in the Pythagorean argument, that the truth is independent of human beings.
EINSTEIN: I cannot prove my conception is right, but that is my religion.[…] I cannot prove, but I believe in the Pythagorean argument, that the truth is independent of human beings.