| Both are predicated on the implausibility of a constitutional amendment to achieve a similar end. |
| This story of putting lovers to the test following a simple wager came as a shock on account of its obvious immorality and implausibility. |
| Decisions based on findings of implausibility are vulnerable on a review by a superior court or tribunal. |
| The film has a brilliant plot, devoid of holes or implausibility, but is only secondary to the characters. |
| Yet it really would be a pity if we voted on a report littered with legal implausibility, with formal trash. |
| But what does stand out in Adrian's novel is the way he combines verisimilitude with implausibility. |