Whereas the correspondences between the drawing and the reflected face are not as conclusive, they are not altogether implausible. |
He is a self-taught musician, which makes his life path and progressions that much more implausible. |
He campaigned energetically and acted more like an opposition leader than a president, making implausible promises about tax cuts. |
Scalia's interpretation is implausible and would effectively emasculate the Amendment. |
Skeptics find this possibility implausible, arguing that it's more likely this individual was just a pygmy human with some genetic defect. |
One reviewer finds Perkins' story implausible and unconvincing, except perhaps to conspiracy buffs. |