This report describes a new therapeutic approach with a plausible mechanism of action in a severe and otherwise untreatable condition. |
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For once they are not cartoons but people whose intelligence is pleasantly plausible instead of being a brainless plot device. |
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The conclusion must be reached that it is bad management on your part unless there is some other more plausible reason. |
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There is a kind of indifferent nervous energy in the later works which makes this quite plausible. |
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It's a pretty horrible story, mainly because it's depressingly plausible, like an urban myth that's come true. |
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Other solfataras and fumaroles have produced a plethora of sulfates, and it is plausible that additional sulfates occur at El Desierto. |
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Martin had a way of making a very plausible argument for resettling the Karma circle back on it's axis. |
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Studying instructional methods used to facilitate learning in distance education is a plausible line of inquiry. |
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Why the brain stimulates and confabulates just the memories it does remains a mystery, though there are several plausible explanations. |
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While such a voyage is plausible, the complete lack of evidence condemns it to remain conjecture. |
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Peter is so convincing that even if he were caught in flagrante he would have a perfectly plausible explanation. |
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The latter explanation appears more plausible, because only 12 of 25 cases displayed this aberrancy. |
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It is plausible that the male stimulus is required to induce egg deposition in the brood pouch. |
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The problem is that these very complications are all too neat and not too plausible. |
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It seems more plausible that this was not an attempt to put spine in the United Nations and NATO, but to discredit them. |
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But it's pretty well informed, entirely logical, accords with what we know and were reliably informed, and is all too plausible. |
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They both have given plausible reasons as to why they did not volunteer that information to the police. |
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The public are reminded that on no account should any details of their credit card be supplied to callers, no matter how plausible they may be. |
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I consider that on balance, on the material before me, this explanation is plausible. |
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More plausible is the proposition that the popular rationale for regulation is statist nonsense. |
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It's the only plausible cause left, since only the hardest of hard cases is still holding out for a breakthrough in the WMD snipe hunt. |
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This TV adaptation, scripted by Emma Thompson and directed by Mike Nichols, is compatibly respectful, guttingly plausible, crushingly quiet. |
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This is confirmed by the long history of charlatans and quacks who appear highly plausible to the public, but not to experienced doctors. |
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One cannot exactly say that this solution, though plausible and well grounded, has been accepted by subsequent scholars. |
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In his hobbits he created an image of heroic action that was both admirable and plausible. |
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Conscious suppression of a memory is a more plausible explanation for the failure to recall an event than repression. |
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A cross-reactive, cytoplasmic antigen seems a plausible explanation for this observation. |
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This is plausible because the enzyme citrate synthase is localized in the mitochondrial matrix. |
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First, it is an ecological area and the member needs to decide whether he thinks drowning ecological areas is a plausible idea. |
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The issue is further clouded by the plausible special pleading that the development industry has successfully propagated. |
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And most of it was neither true, nor even remotely plausible, before Hollywood got hold of it and made it even more idiotic. |
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To those hacks like me who find life littered, as it were, with cock-ups rather than conspiracies, this is rather more plausible. |
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Even though both black holes and white holes are plausible scenarios according to general relativity, there is still a crucial difference. |
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Another seemingly plausible, but impracticable scheme is feared to end up wasting the nation's energy and worsening social division. |
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Galaxy Angel uses faux seriousness to its advantage, creating ludicrous scenarios that somehow seem plausible. |
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Moreover, the shift in grammatical mood from subjunctive to indicative underscores how plausible this vision is. |
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Voluntarily subjecting yourself to it is about as plausible as asking to have your good teeth drilled. |
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A discourse for which there were few takers earlier began to sound plausible. |
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It has come up with the plausible, although ridiculous, excuse that it has software problems with 103,000 handsets and so has had to recall them. |
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The presence of such overt intelligence missions also creates plausible cover stories. |
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It is intuitively plausible, yet many philosophers, especially pragmatists and Wittgensteinians, reject it. |
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It is a handsome period recreation, full of action that is both exciting and plausible, and gives you a thing or two to think about. |
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Nobody can know what kind of world will result from the interplay of these forces, but it is possible to envisage plausible futures. |
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Thorne cites several theories which have been advanced by etymologists and cookery writers, none of which is particularly plausible. |
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But Carruth manages a rare alchemy by combining an intricate plot and technology that's both specific and vague enough to seem plausible. |
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You're not seriously suggesting that reincarnation is a plausible explanation? |
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These are merely answers in kind, which can no doubt be met with plausible rejoinders. |
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Such elucidation would only be plausible if we understood the explicans more clearly than the explicandum. |
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It is easy for an agent to use a plausible cover story to establish connections with an existing cell. |
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She made her character seem plausible, despite having to play scenes where she was attacked by yetis. |
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The scenario is plausible as a way of launching denial of service attacks preventing the internal operations of a firm. |
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Thanks to Rhett in the comments section for offering a plausible explanation for the discrepancy in prices. |
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Such a view reconciles free will not with determinism but with the highly plausible thesis of universal event causation. |
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She examined the floor and all angles of the doorway and ladder, looking for any kind of plausible explanation. |
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As NAGYLAKI 1998 notes, ergodicity in itself probably does not rule out very many plausible biological scenarios. |
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The fact that the book is not especially well written or in any way plausible has almost become a trifling irrelevance. |
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It is perfectly plausible, however, for an evolutionist to quote, use, and parrot from evolutionist sources. |
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Dutt actually looks plausible as the weather-beaten old literary lion, galled by his own unfashionability. |
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Suppose I decide that I believe the Ptolemaic system is more plausible than the Copernican system. |
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He's intelligent, roguish and utterly plausible making every action both incredible and utterly believable. |
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The proposal for a new building had a more plausible scale and circulation pattern in a somewhat lower structure. |
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As Phil the agent, he made the unlikely combination of ruthlessness and affability seem plausible. |
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He twists and contorts the impossible and the plausible, having his characters do impossible things that make absolute sense. |
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The story works like a spell or incantation, lulling you with plausible detail into accepting a slightly warped big picture. |
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They had only got seconds to make up their mind because he was so plausible. |
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Even so, its new forecast of flat prices looks plausible and matches my view. |
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The everyday familiarity of chicken makes the threat seem all the more plausible. |
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It was laughable, but then what can be expected from politicians always on the make for a quick pic or plausible headline. |
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There is little on the military career that made him a plausible candidate for governor. |
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The Liberal Democrats might wake up, go out and at last find a plausible candidate for prime minister. |
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In every case they are very plausible and gain the confidence of a trusting generation. |
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As somebody believing that managerialism is inimical to professionalism, I find this theory entirely plausible. |
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For some unknown reason, the scenarists attempt to provide plausible biological and psychological underpinnings for Banner's super-powers. |
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Each character progresses from congenial intros to naked tell-alls, though some of them are more self-aware than seems plausible. |
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The people involved in this scam are very plausible but they are not qualified tradesmen. |
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There's no plausible candidate out there that wouldn't be a massive improvement in almost every way. |
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The only drawback to this eminently plausible case is that there is not a scrap of evidence for it. |
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All this seems plausible enough, but many would argue that the link between all this and fundamentalism and violence is not all that obvious. |
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Calculation of plausible maps using the Metropolis algorithm indicates that changes of the following duplets of markers are acceptable. |
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Charming and plausible though they are, they can only ever see us as resources to be used. |
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But on the whole, in the ancient world, mastery over nature was not a plausible goal of inquiry. |
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He did not assume that an inert and common matter was sufficient for a plausible formulation of a theory of mechanical epigenesis. |
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One plausible scenario, he said, was that he had indeed threatened the cops with a dummy gun. |
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Those who did attend had little choice but to furnish inquiring minds with plausible excuses. |
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Although this argument seems plausible, the evidence quoted in its support does not withstand critical examination. |
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Feed them a complete and self-consistent background mythology to make the big lie sound plausible when it comes. |
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This necessitated some retrospective emendation of the original claims to make the new theory minimally plausible. |
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Because no one has thus far exposed the pattern, each attack may seem plausible on first impression. |
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They have kept it alive in the past and continue to make it plausible for millions of people today. |
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However, there is another equally plausible candidate for the role of villain. |
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The chain comes to an end where neither your plausible responses nor mine change as the reasoning continues. |
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Kurt knew what the homework was, he just wanted a plausible reason to talk to Lester. |
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Each version of the letters gives plausible reasons as to why the sender wants the money holding in a British account. |
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The only plausible reason appears to lie in the quantity of kebabs which are prepared here each day. |
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I find it plausible that the IRA or some rogue elements within the IRA may have been involved. |
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I treated that information as plausible conjecture and afforded it credibility as such. |
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There is no plausible reason and explanation why the amount should be increased. |
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Reddin makes a plausible argument that they were also the beginning of Wild West shows. |
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In any case, some of the claims made by those who believe they are being controlled by these electronic weapons do not seem plausible. |
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When Auerbach was casting the film, she was very aware that the actors had to be plausible together as mother and son. |
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So it's entirely plausible that Martin was isolated out of the real, real loop by the grey eminences close to the prime minister. |
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Through research into ancient civilizations, Ms. Davis provides a plausible connection between ancient Egyptian culture and alien contact. |
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The psychoanalytic concept of displacement has also been forwarded as a plausible explanation. |
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My way of demythologizing the case for public funding of stem-cell research will not, I fear, make much difference, even if plausible. |
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Something I would really like to see, but I do not think is plausible now, is some form of corporate pay-scale democratization. |
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A reasoning becomes plausible if it is logical and if there is empirical support. |
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There is no definite answer, but if the question itself is analysed a plausible answer might be found. |
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In the present state of our knowledge delle Vida's argument is plausible but not decisive. |
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It is highly plausible, if not definitively established, that he knew the painter in person. |
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The underdetermination of theory by data allows for a surfeit of plausible comparisons and interpretations. |
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If they are representative, the only plausible answer is to consider their supposed ideology. |
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These are all plausible objections to globalization as the defining element in contemporary order. |
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What it does do, though, is provide a wholly plausible explanation in human terms of the genesis of one man's art. |
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It is therefore plausible that non-barrier contraceptives may act at the level of the pre-implantation pre-embryo. |
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There are a number of plausible accounts of how the uniqueness of the human thumb may have shaped the human brain, language, and culture. |
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I make some of my characters entrepreneurs and hide plausible business plans in my stories to show readers how to bootstrap a business. |
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But we always made fulfillment of the pledges contingent upon the Magnificent 40's approval of a new and plausible business plan. |
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They have plausible arguments to put forward, and these we must try to answer. |
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I can't imagine any plausible reason to think that the CIA had a hand in this, however indirectly. |
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An ancient concoction called frumenty or furmety is a less glamorous but more plausible source. |
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The ideas range from the highly plausible to the vaguely intriguing to the obviously crackpot. |
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Spindle asymmetry would provide a plausible mechanism for the positioning of the cleavage furrow, which could explain the observed sibling cell size asymmetry. |
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Yet it is one of the contingencies that needs to be strongly considered, if it is plausible at all. |
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As night fell and the frog and cricket symphony geared up for a stellar performance, we mapped out a plausible plan. |
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These steps would be plausible, purely defensive, and a deterrent for starters. |
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This should also apply to those who hop parties without plausible reasons. |
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There are ways in which Romney is the least electable of the remaining plausible candidates. |
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This explanation sounds plausible, but we need to be wary of assuming that the Danes and East Angles still thought of themselves as fundamentally different from one another. |
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Between now and then, we either have to find some weapons of mass destruction, or come up with an incredibly plausible reason why our searches are coming up dry. |
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The notion that Ebola might be a sexually transmitted disease remains plausible if unproven. |
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The opening sequence borders on magic realism in its surreal progression from the plausible, to the credibility-straining, to over-the-top mayhem. |
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The most plausible explanation is that Gingrich inhabits a cultural and intellectual bubble. |
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But before celebrating, please note, there is a plausible basis for sudden death from cannabis. |
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Job lock is intuitively plausible, and there is some evidence for it, but it's far from proven. |
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A lot of expeditions built base camps and refuges over the years, so it was perfectly plausible to have something like that survive, in the middle of nowhere. |
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The second reason seems to be a good deal more plausible than the first. |
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Eventually the idea of using an offshore shell company in the Cayman Islands as a way to hide the paying of bribes became a more plausible, and attractive idea. |
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It is plausible that this tendency in memoir literature reflects the corrective mode of the middle class through which it tried to vindicate its self-image. |
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And the more disconnected we become from the era of the Civil War, the more abstract and plausible the idea of secession becomes. |
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At the same time, they said it was plausible that pot could be disrupting brain development in teenagers. |
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Rough weather and running out of diesel are not very plausible reasons. |
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Even when plausible deniability crumbles, the brainwashed paste it back together again. |
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It was a relief to see McCain acknowledging that there is no plausible military option. |
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This says a lot about views of nonconformity that it's entirely plausible he still holds. |
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The idea seems all the more plausible given the number of green curtains, drawn and undrawn, elsewhere in Holbein's work, including in the Frick portrait of Thomas More. |
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Until the newest critics of trade give at least one plausible example of how a policy of unfree trade could make a country richer, I'm sticking with the orthodox conclusions. |
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A claim of moral equality on behalf of animals is surely not plausible if one means literally all animals, including centipedes, slugs, and amoebas. |
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None of these three reasons are fundamentally unremovable, and it seems plausible that the first industrial research lab to remove these obstacles will reap huge benefits. |
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Its very hard to take your furious baby seriously when he not only has snot on his chin, which seems plausible, given gravity, but also has even more snot on his forehead. |
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We still do not have an explanation for excess deaths from coronary heart disease in South Asians, but several plausible hypotheses have been generated. |
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Watts's judgment that nonnuclear antisatellite attacks on individual satellites would be taken seriously by the U.S. leadership but might not lead to war seems plausible. |
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The evolution of inherited forms of behavior is as plausible as the evolution of any function of the organism when the environment can be regarded as reasonably stable. |
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In any case, even if Pythagoras, Plato, Kepler, Galileo, and Einstein were all numerologists it would not make the theory of numerology one iota more plausible. |
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Both reasons are plausible, but neither quite hits the mark. |
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His version of events is plausible and it is easy to believe him but until more details emerge about the nature of the positive result absolute judgments must be suspended. |
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Based on evidence from this narrow context of the wedding and its related symposia, a conclusion that the hydria played a role in more ordinary symposia is plausible. |
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That makes it at least plausible for a social cognitive premise that views prejudicial or stereotype-laden cognitions as largely unavoidable for most humans. |
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Many other information functions are possible, but plausible functions mostly combine elements of our two functions and therefore are intermediate between them. |
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This is a fairly plausible rationalist explanation of how magic can work. |
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Only the public service side has a plausible argument for public money. |
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There is a plausible argument for the respondent on the following lines. |
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Of course, he's horribly plausible and a formidable election campaigner. |
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But the fact remains that the sizes determined for the architecture of the room are compatible with brick construction, on a plausible modular dimension. |
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As to that, the contrary assumption is really more plausible. |
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The suggestion that I know about my thoughts by being introspectively aware of them seems, from a phenomenological standpoint anyway, overwhelmingly plausible. |
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Although the Arabic text is slightly corrupt at both places where this person's name is mentioned, that is the only plausible way to read the name. |
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However, what is impossible within the fixed boundaries of political organisations may be more plausible in the far more fluid world of political ideas. |
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Relations that are implicit in the semantic structure of a possessed noun can affect the range of plausible interpretations of a possessive construction. |
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I say this in order that no one may delude you with plausible arguments. |
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It is plausible to think that Copernicus' introduction of the heliocentric hypothesis had this effect on the previously unchallenged Ptolemaic earth-centered astronomy. |
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Yet it is plausible for the Eared Grebe because, except for large but irregular die-offs involving losses to disease and migration, annual mortality appears to be low. |
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Raven was clearly justified in eliding details of the two plots, in the interest of stiffening his adaptation, and making it plausible to 1970s viewers. |
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By way of analogy, pelecaniforms also use large gular pouches for feeding young and in cooling behaviors, both entirely plausible behaviors for pareiasaurs. |
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It is plausible that the solid glass support, which is not flat on the molecular scale, will cause epitaxial coupling that affects the overlaying lipid molecules. |
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The closure principle is both plausible and explanatorily valuable. |
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Other plausible explanations include escape from predators, shedding parasites, or to gulp or expel air. |
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But what about that plausibility? What would make belief in the ultimate comportability of all Stories' mandated actions a plausible belief? |
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There is no textual proof that that was so, though it might be plausible if the definition of 'bagaudae' is changed to fit the circumstances. |
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It is not good to be too tetrical and virulent. Kind words make rough actions plausible. |
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Leaving aside consequentialist considerations, a plausible view is that an act is right if and only if it does not infringe a side-constraint. |
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As to Aristotle's influence on him, we are left free to conjecture whatever seems to us most plausible. For my part, I should suppose it nil. |
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Elizabeth's vacillation and deliberately vague instructions gave her plausible deniability, to attempt to avoid the direct stain of Mary's blood. |
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Specifically, more daylight may increase testosterone levels, making a seasonality effect plausible. |
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It explicates each of these notions and then argues that there are plausible conditions under which some ordinary objects modally persist. |
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Without a plausible explanation for what might have provoked an ice age, the whole theory fell into abeyance. |
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They show that an indicator variable for the infertility status of women is a plausible instrument for family size. |
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Add three of Hollywood's A-listers to a perfectly plausible good old rom-com plotline, and she knows she's on to a winner. |
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Yes, Michael, I am putting that in print and am sacrificing plausible deniability. |
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Kripke's strategy was to save substitutivity by showing that those intuitively plausible principles already led to paradox. |
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A robust approach to market power would require a tight nexus between the challenged conduct and a plausible competitive counterfactual. |
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This precedent then allowed for the cover of plausible deniability the region provided during the Afghan war. |
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The objects must therefore have been extremely compact, leaving black holes as the most plausible interpretation. |
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A THAT would be a plausible explanation but the oche distance is less than 8ft. |
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This photo-realism certainly helps to keep the dream realities looking more plausible. |
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Relatedly, disciplinarily appealing as it may be, pitting the realist and national mythmaking theories against each other is not very plausible. |
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Two other players with plausible cases were whittled off the ballot. |
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Because of automorphism of iconicity, it is quite plausible that there are many polysemous words. |
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Seemingly plausible surface geometry can lead to situations where the two definitions of angle differ by as much as a few tenths of an arcsecond. |
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For a short while, a permanent peace between Henry and Louis looked plausible. |
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Indeed, one of the hallmarks of magic as she presents it is its plausible deniability. |
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But now that inflation rates are near zero, periodic deflations are much more plausible. |
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Robert was accused by some writers of killing his brother, a plausible but now unprovable charge. |
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Is the existence of a garderobe within John's chamber plausible in narrative as well as linguistic terms? |
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His model was not immediately accepted, but it was seen to be the more plausible, as medical microbiology developed over the next 30 years or so. |
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Yet, in contradiction to all these very plausible presumptions, even this remote period teems with its own peculiar and separate instruction. |
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A more plausible explanation is that the map was surreptitiously acquired shortly after it was made for some nobleman or official client. |
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Hence, it is plausible to state that metabolic rate in animals with larger masses is greater than animals with a smaller mass. |
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Two explanations for this association have been advanced, both of which are plausible and may cooccur. |
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The idea of enslaving the Tainos had instantly struck Columbus as plausible, even desirable. |
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His flabbergast was so great he couldn't even come up with a plausible answer. |
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Thus, the proportion of Germanic words without any plausible etymological explanation has decreased over time. |
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It is therefore plausible to suggest that violence, including primitive warfare, would have transpired between the two human species. |
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It is not known which of these was intended here, and all are plausible. |
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Further, Townsend's description of the co-optation of the religious right and the abandonment of the public sphere by the religious left is simple, satisfying and plausible. |
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Despite inquiries by police and ufologists, no plausible explanation has been found and the incident has remained one of Scotland's highest profile X-Files type cases. |
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Word Ways would offer a plausible excuse for resigning my National Speleological Society membership committee job, one that held little interest for me. |
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The aforementioned statistical study provides the epidemiology for roadway intersection lighting, but is the mechanism underlying my thought experiment plausible? |
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The degree to which Tertullian's increasingly sectarian attitudes were attributable to Montanism remains speculative, even when it is worth noting and certainly plausible. |
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It may seem plausible as autistic characteristics manifest themselves in children between two and five, the same age window in which MMR is given. |
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Terraformers decked in space suits trekking across the desert sand on the Red Planet to reach a bio-domed habitat they call home seems more plausible for some these days. |
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Exposure to blood, secretions, or tissues from infected primates through hunting and butchering of bushmeat represents the most plausible source for human infection. |
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However, according to Kay and Keen, neither undershifting of both taxes, nor overshifting of both, is a plausible scenario under the quality model. |
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On the other hand, it is also plausible that as children become more metalinguistically aware and task conscious, their ability to read develops simultaneously. |
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Controversy has long surrounded the precise dietary preference of Coelodonta as past investigations have found both grazing and browsing modes of life to be plausible. |
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If the chemical reaction networks remain open-ended, then biochemists may have developed a plausible example of how such networks began to evolve into living things. |
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But we have established the importance of both in the mindset of Vermonters and, hopeably our legislators, which is what makes the essential challenges ahead even plausible. |
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But, I mean, for me here's the basic thing. How plausible is it that a woman would fix an election because she's obsessed with me? I mean, where's the hanging chad? |
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It is plausible to think of it as a lexicalization based on the verb si. |
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Veratrum album poisoning can have a prolonged course and it was suggested that if Alexander was poisoned, Veratrum album offers the most plausible cause. |
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It was plausible that Cara became more catatonic in order to avoid a painful and overwhelming confrontation with terrifying but repressed memories of child abuse. |
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That, too, is somewhat of an overgeneralization, but it is more plausible. |
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While this link is plausible, it has not been definitively proven. |
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Mahoney's argument makes plausible companion reading for Regina Gagnier's The Insatiability of Human Wants, which offers a similar approach to this subject. |
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It is plausible that Hadrian was responding to a military disaster. |
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This success may be due in part to their ability to logroll and reframe, through which they present and represent plausible, alternative courses of action. |
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Surely a clear conscience, or at least plausible deniability, would have been worth the wait of a year for both Baker and the University of Central Arkansas. |
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At some point, plausible deniability ceases to be plausible. |
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They're staying just short of that, trying to maintain plausible deniability, using their own propaganda In their own country to maintain popularity and so on. |
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Going even further, biographer Andrew Hodges suggests Turing arranged the cyanide experiment deliberately to allow his mother plausible deniability. |
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The verbal communication has worked a little, but it eliminates accountability for the companies that have no intention of re-hiring, as there is plausible deniability. |
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