undocumentable love

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  • adjective Not supportable with documentary evidence.

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Examples

  • But then she explained that she was moved by the way it captured the fleeting and undocumentable.

    Anna Jane Grossman: Are Obituaries Obsolete? 2009

  • It is this undocumentable “future” that is usually ignored or minimized by most psychologists.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • It is this undocumentable “future” that is usually ignored or minimized by most psychologists.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • It is this undocumentable “future” that is usually ignored or minimized by most psychologists.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • It is this undocumentable “future” that is usually ignored or minimized by most psychologists.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • The Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General has reported that DOD has not and will not account for $1.1 trillion of "undocumentable adjustments."

    Boing Boing: August 24, 2003 - August 30, 2003 Archives 2003

  • The unsurprising result was that within two years HUD had nearly $60 billion in "undocumentable transactions."

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • The unsurprising result was that within two years HUD had nearly $60 billion in "undocumentable transactions."

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • HUD cannot (or will not) tell you, and indeed, it cannot tell its GAO auditors either, which is why it did not and does not pass audits, in much the same style of Bill Cohen's and Donald Rumsfeld's Defense Department, which amassed over $2.5 trillion in "undocumentable transactions" before they stopped telling people what the amount is.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • HUD cannot (or will not) tell you, and indeed, it cannot tell its GAO auditors either, which is why it did not and does not pass audits, in much the same style of Bill Cohen's and Donald Rumsfeld's Defense Department, which amassed over $2.5 trillion in "undocumentable transactions" before they stopped telling people what the amount is.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

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