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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Were "DRC conflict indeterminable"?

Does "(their sources) were "DRC conflict indeterminable"" mean "whether(their sources) were involved with DRC conflict cannot be confirmed"?

Context:

Last week the US Securities and Exchange Commission's deadline passed for 1200 US-listed companies to report on whether any metal in their microchips comes from mines controlled by these militias. But while a few, like Intel, provided independently audited reports to the SEC, the majority filed reports saying their sources of tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold – collectively known as the 3TG metals – were "DRC conflict indeterminable".
Most, including Vodafone, Ford and Google, blamed their subcontractors' inability to assess whether the smelters or refiners who had sold them their 3TG metals had obtained their ore from conflict-free mines certified legal by the DRC government.

More:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22229734.800-blood-minerals-are-electronics-industrys-dirty-secret.html#.U7DegZSSxYA
  

Top answer

NL888 Does "(their sources) were "DRC conflict indeterminable"" mean "whether(their sources) were involved with DRC conflict cannot be confirmed" No. Because of the DRC conflict, the sources are indeterminable.

  • NL888 Does "(their sources) were "DRC conflict indeterminable"" mean "whether(their sources) were involved with DRC conflict cannot be confirmed" No.
  • Because of the DRC conflict, the sources are indeterminable.
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NL888Does "(their sources) were "DRC conflict indeterminable"" mean "whether(their sources) were involved with DRC conflict cannot be confirmed"
No. Because of the DRC conflict, the sources are indeterminable.

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