uncheckability

[US]/ˌʌnˌtʃekəˈbɪlɪti/
[UK]/ˌʌnˌtʃekəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.The quality or condition of being uncheckable; inability to be verified, examined, or confirmed.; The state or quality of being impossible to check, test, or inspect thoroughly.

Example Sentences

the inherent uncheckability of quantum phenomena challenges traditional scientific methodology.

structural uncheckability in complex systems often leads to unforeseen consequences.

critics argue that the complete uncheckability of certain theoretical models undermines their validity.

the radical uncheckability of deepfake technology poses serious threats to information integrity.

practical uncheckability limits the effectiveness of regulatory frameworks in emerging industries.

theoretical uncheckability concerns philosophers who debate the nature of consciousness.

fundamental uncheckability in cryptographic systems paradoxically provides security through obscurity.

the systematic uncheckability of political donations creates opportunities for corruption.

complete and total uncheckability of ai decision-making processes raises ethical concerns.

due to the structural uncheckability of the system, auditors could not verify the transactions.

the inherent uncheckability of private keys is what makes cryptographic security possible.

regulators struggle with the inherent uncheckability of emerging technologies.

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