It's not exactly plausible deniability, since there's nothing plausible about it.
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Good lawyers make every plausible argument they can, and this one is certainly plausible.
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All of these are certainly plausible theories, though perhaps some are more plausible than others.
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"Governor Snyder, plausible deniability only works when it's plausible," said Representative Matt Cartwright, Democrat of Pennsylvania.
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The Trump campaign's plausible deniability was never all that plausible to begin with, but these revelations have smashed it to dust.
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The candidates I regarded as plausible presidents when they entered the room, I still regarded as plausible presidents when they left.
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"Plausible deniability only works when it's plausible and I'm not buying that you didn't know about any of this until October 2015," he said.
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Second, while it's plausible that a wealth tax might further depress economic growth, it's also plausible that a wealth tax would accelerate economic growth.
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So, unless he shaved after his universe-deciding battle (plausible) AND went with a throwback uniform (less plausible) -- it SEEMS like Cap doesn't survive.
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Linking the relative primary turnout of Democrats and Republicans to general election outcomes may sound plausible, but "sounding plausible" is not the same as being true.
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Cabello told a very plausible story about losing Taylor Swift's cat while on tour with her in Vancouver, allowing Reynolds to flex his knowledge of less-plausible Canadian laws.
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"Pretty much every name was a plausible match to its color (even if it wasn't a plausible color you'd find in the paint store)," as Shane wrote in her post.
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Property transactions provide ways to launder such money, such as declaring a purchase at the lowest plausible value, and then reselling it to a friendly party at the highest plausible price.
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But the death of Barnes & Noble is now plausible.
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" He added: "We've never been given a plausible explanation.
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It's all very plausible, but it spells disaster for #TeamDragon.
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It's plausible that the driver didn't notice what he's doing.
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This sounds so incredibly reasonable that it almost seems plausible.
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The only plausible explanation remaining was some sort of volcanism.
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This idea is as plausible as anything else we've heard.
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Politico traced perhaps the first plausible October Surprise to 473.
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So that's plausible to have someone like Pilate say that.
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That makes a revamped Frankenstein coalition the most plausible option.
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But Gmail or Outlook are both plausible ways to go.
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Yet a South Carolina rebound seemed totally plausible to us.
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"The southern scenario seems more plausible," a US official said.
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It's also plausible that Trump was just ... making it up.
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These are all plausible applications, says Ghosh, the MIT scientist.
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Ben Sasse being seen as another remotely plausible no vote.
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Some have been compelling, others vaguely plausible, still others laughable.
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Another plausible explanation is a shift in the drugs market.
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But there are plenty of plausible worse scenarios as well.
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Their answer was: far more migration than is currently plausible.
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Another completely plausible response would have been to say nothing.
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These, in the words of the paper, show "plausible deniability".
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All of those things, combined, lead to a plausible story.
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Yet the list of plausible alternative explanations is not long.
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Might that be enough to make him a plausible candidate?
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A disheveled organizational structure is another, perhaps more plausible explanation.
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One particular simulation jumped out at the researchers as plausible.
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It's certainly plausible, but you'd be right to express skepticism.
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Under President Trump, those goals are plausible, even if unlikely.
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And if Griswold is right, Roe is at least plausible.
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It's a plausible theory, though one not everyone agrees with.
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Since the kid is never named, Marvel had plausible deniability.
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Though he is now 91, that is a plausible ambition.
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This is so entirely plausible, it has to be true.
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Some proposals for border fences are less plausible than others.
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Another plausible explanation is that the interior simply isn't done.
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There are less flattering reasons that seem much more plausible.
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Snodgrass thinks this is a pretty plausible first contact scenario.
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Brooks's column is a superficially plausible depiction of Trump's personality.
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It is not a plausible objective to strategically "eliminate" jihadism.
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Because no other candidate has any plausible path to 1,237.
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This is arguably the most plausible outcome at the moments.
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Reports of them opening fire on civilians is certainly plausible.
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It's subtler — and that makes it a lot more plausible.
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Whether they fall in love before that, that's perfectly plausible.
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Dr. Baab said the scenario was plausible, but not airtight.
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It's certainly a more plausible theory than the one advanced.
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"A reduction of 5,000 is entirely plausible," the person said.
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That story will be less plausible later by the fall.
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There is no such plausible deniability in the Trump administration.
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But the moment the conversation becomes public, plausible deniability ceases.
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If ideas were all, this would be a plausible argument.
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How did she see through Becky and her plausible story?
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This is not, to put it mildly, a plausible theory.
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Given the evidence (or lack thereof), both scenarios are plausible.
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Ignorance is one plausible explanation for this easy opening squandered.
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We have plausible ways to reform it out of existence.
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Thus, I don't believe this is the most plausible explanation.
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"There's a philosophical sense that it's not plausible" said Eley.
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Just because something is plausible does not mean it happened.
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Ms. Yellen described this outcome as "plausible" but not proven.
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One is a plausible plan to be profitable one day.
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It is at least plausible baseball has traveled this route.
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Nobody really knows or ever will, but it seems plausible.
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Is there a plausible exit strategy to avoid endless entanglement?
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When that excuse no longer seemed plausible, he invented another.
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It was the least plausible thing she said to me.
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A similar future is plausible, though far from assured, today.
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Still, plausible assumptions give us some sense of the magnitudes.
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A more plausible explanation lay in his nascent presidential aspirations.
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Not all of the science of the movie is plausible.
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The argument works because its component parts are so plausible.
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But does every sentence in the paragraph above seem plausible?
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There are many other, more plausible explanations for the findings.
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This gentleman was sort of the minister of plausible deniability.
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It proffers no constructive alternative, no plausible policy or path.
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He says he can imagine plausible explanations for Trump's behavior.
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But also Trump's most plausible path to a second term.
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This assumption is considered plausible or possibly generous, he said.
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"These two papers have provided a plausible and exciting explanation."
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Some of the plausible deals could be breathtaking in size.
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People said that to make it more plausible for voters.
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Not everyone finds that story plausible, but it's a story.
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It's totally plausible that it made El Chapo too uncautious.
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These guys dealt in plausible deniability for a younger audience.
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It seems like it's so plausible and also so terrifying.
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That even makes for a plausible origin story for Skynet.
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"There are some plausible explanations for this," he tells me.
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So, there's honestly no telling if this new theory is plausible.
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He is becoming more and more plausible as a potential nominee.
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That was cutting-edge science, and was all real and plausible.
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That is plausible given Merck's strong execution in IO so far.
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An hour late, maybe those explanations become a little less plausible.
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One can certainly identify plausible ways in which this might occur.
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There are a number of plausible explanations for what happened here.
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But it is also plausible that it arrived with interplanetary dust.
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In an intelligence operation, plausible deniability is a bit more sophisticated.
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In a way, relying on the cloud makes Yeti more plausible.
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" Schaffner labeled the administration's claims as "absurd" and "not even plausible.
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Physicists and biologists familiar with the new work say it's plausible.
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They say it "suppresses hunger;" that claim is plausible but preliminary.
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The president gave it a wide berth; no plausible Palestinian attended.
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That anomalous time made many ideas plausible that now seem strange.
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But both Quade and Jaykus didn't think that reason was plausible.
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It's a theory that isn't just possible, it's actually quite plausible.
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This theory gets more plausible the more you think about it.
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See certainly succeeds in creating and building a plausible, futuristic world.
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There's no obvious reason, but there are a few plausible explanations.
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It's just that it is my approach to making plausible stories.
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So that is the avenue by which I tell plausible stories.
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For his conservative detractors, that proves he cannot give plausible answers.
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In that light, scenarios like Ovadya's polity simulation feel genuinely plausible.
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Tyrion certainly has a plausible motivation for his "do nothing" stance.
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The particles predicted by Susy are one plausible dark-matter candidate.
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The reality In this case, science offers a more plausible explanation.
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The rogues get commuted sentences, and the agency gets plausible deniability.
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The most plausible possibility that it's Leo Thames, Taylor Swift's godson.
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Here is a very plausible scenario for the next two years.
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Let a thousand dissertations bloom, if anybody else finds this plausible.
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It seems plausible that men are susceptible to motivated reasoning too.
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Zubov never benefited from an equally positive fictional yet plausible situation.
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And myth, in this case, is just as plausible as reality.
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By far the most frequent and plausible explanation came from parents.
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But the general patterns it discerns are plausible and of interest.
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Each one represents one plausible path for the election to take.
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Rinaudo and Zipline's pitch sounds both wildly ambitious and totally plausible.
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The swimmers' reports were initially plausible for a reason, after all.
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The car accident theory is starting to sound more plausible now.
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The only plausible sources of dissent are the army and students.
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Hermione tells her the two words to live by: Plausible Deniability.
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They sound farfetched, but as biologists tell us, they're all plausible.
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As of right now, a plausible deal on DACA doesn't exist.
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Many of the plausible Democratic 22015 presidential candidates, ranging from Sens.
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And her plan has been out longer, scrutinized, and deemed plausible.
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More or less plausible than a hacker flying a plane sideways?
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The scariest part of all that is that it's completely plausible.
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Schultz gets extra attention because he's a plausible Democratic presidential candidate.
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It's a pressing, plausible future—and one Stephenson ultimately leaves unexamined.
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The most plausible explanation is that Hanna wasn't dreaming at all.
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So it's plausible that personality-matched ads could be more engaging.
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But it no longer seems plausible that he will simply implode.
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In the absence of proof, there was room for plausible deniability.
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This seems highly plausible, though we can't know if it's true.
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Perhaps "offshore processing" was supposed to afford the government plausible deniability.
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It would be plausible if Trump continued on with Obama's policies.
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Our planet can be too beautiful to be plausible some days.
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"As things stand, I find these market expectations plausible," he added.
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It's quite plausible that a few moderates will back both bills.
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Elsewhere in the world, EIA's solar estimates appear even less plausible.
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In that sense, this is an exceptionally plausible work of fiction.
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This is probably the most scientifically plausible story in the set.
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Plausible deniability has been the dominant theme of Kavanaugh's confirmation process.
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Hillary Clinton had attacked Trump as sexist, a plausible enough accusation.
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That is somewhat more plausible but it, too, is a stretch.
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That might sound plausible, but there are two problems with it.
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It seems perfectly plausible that we should get there by 2024.
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The more plausible explanation is that Avis Budget simply messed up.
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We'll leave you to decide which of those sounds more plausible.
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Technology coverage bubbles are built upon high-production of plausible disruption.
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"It's plausible, it's reckless, I kind of like it," Oliver responded.
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Kantrowitz said that the scenario sounded plausible, though far from common.
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How plausible do you think the plan in this movie is?
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But in the near term we don't find his vision plausible.
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He chooses acquaintances, though neither scenario seems plausible, given their history.
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It's a guessing game, and there are lots of plausible guesses.
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But when you get a question wrong, you're granted plausible deniability.
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"Wildly implausible scenarios become plausible through moments like this," he said.
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Deprived of plausible deniability, Beijing has neither protested vociferously nor retaliated.
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No. Military victory is not plausible in any foreseeable time frame.
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If you ever come out, you want to have plausible deniability.
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Did you set out to write a scenario that felt plausible?
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With music like this to prod you, that promise seemed plausible.
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It is plausible Tom's change is repairing his relationship with Teddy.
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Is there a plausible story of how this might actually help?
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Under fascist rule, there were no plausible options for political engagement.
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It sounds plausible: Germans tend to love traditions, Christmas and pickles.
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That seemed plausible, and maybe it was a little bit true.
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The Midwestern centrists are the only two plausible not-Biden candidates.
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This would make his reading of it even more psychologically plausible.
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A good Mead design looked amazing, but it also looked plausible.
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And to me, as a reporter, that was a plausible statement.
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It's certainly plausible, though it's unclear how effective that would be.
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That's made it more plausible to keep software-related innovations secret.
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A rushing-based offense is Seattle's most plausible course to victory.
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But as Rickey Henderson tales go, it sounds plausible to me.
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According to top experts, it's very plausible this was a test.
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Alabama's surprising result gives Democrats a plausible path to take control.
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There are so many insane — but plausible — things that could happen.
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Outside experts who reviewed Wetzels' analysis said they found it plausible.
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Gang wars break out over him, and it is totally plausible.
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And there's a plausible case that Trump helped make it happen.
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The 2020 election approaches, with a Trump defeat seeming very plausible.
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It's hard to say, but the former reading is certainly plausible.
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But on those grounds, the "political revolution" theory is quite plausible.
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Plausible deniability divorced itself from Pepe usage a long time ago.
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Name recognition is one plausible explanation for Biden and Sanders's dominance.
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But on Wednesday evening, Zuckerberg's plausible deniability—which was never all that plausible, given that no one has ever toured a factory without declaring a plan to run for higher office six months later—finally became implausible.
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When you have just lived through one trauma, another seems more plausible.
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Payne isn't the only One Directioner who thinks a reunion is plausible.
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In the world of the show, this seems like a plausible circumstance.
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She described [the plausible deniability of non-kosher ingredients] as safe treyf.
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So the longer growth remains sluggish, the less plausible this theory becomes.
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The idea of Zuckerberg running for office seems plausible in many ways.
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Even in the face of other plausible explanations, a strong relationship remains.
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None of these are guaranteed, mind you, but they're all unnervingly plausible.
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In today's political climate, state-level retraining programs seem much more plausible.
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Among plausible Republican VPs under Chang's criteria, 85 percent were white men.
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We show that it's plausible and can account for nearby enigmatic earthquakes.
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That being said, this theory is still somewhat plausible, though very unlikely.
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A plausible suggestion is that they retain them for defence against predators.
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If his warmth were confined to generalities, that rationale might seem plausible.
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Whether meddling in Crimea, America or Britain, it relies on plausible deniability.
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Here's a look at Trump's three most plausible paths (maps via 270toWin.com).
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The remaining, but most plausible, possibility is the election Mr Salvini seeks.
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Sacks, in the aftermath of Trump's comments, suggested the most plausible outcomes.
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It's genuinely plausible that the threat described in the order is real.
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It seems plausible that a comet collided with Proteus, chipping off Hippocamp.
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This explanation seems like a plausible answer, as dongles often do dangle.
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McDormand's performance makes this largely outlandish story seem plausible, and always entertaining.
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He had to pivot from being a gadfly to a plausible nominee.
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He publishes plausible "master plans" and uses shifting targets to anchor expectations.
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Still, it has become a plausible alternative venue for China's global companies.
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The show sets up only two possible, plausible options for Adams' identity.
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"It provides an additional 'plausible deniability' to any prosecution," the commenter said.
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Yet, even the latter "plausible deniability" approach won't protect brands from judges.
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What to buy: Your favorite stone in every plausible shape and size.
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There are a whole bunch of plausible explanations that don't require fraud.
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And if the two extremes are plausible, why isn't everything in between?
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But are dragons, direwolves, and lizard-lions scientifically plausible on some level?
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Third, Trump's conviction by the Senate, or his resignation, remain plausible outcomes.
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And she had a plausible strategy on Syria before Obama vetoed it.
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It's hard to say, but the former reading is certainly very plausible.
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Can I tell you what's a plausible candidate for such an assumption?
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The question is whether the courts will even see them as plausible.
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But based on these studies, researchers believe such a link is plausible.
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For now and for the foreseeable future, Ole Miss has plausible deniability.
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Is he testing a policy shift, with some plausible deniability built in?
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Moving those apps to a headset seems like a plausible next step.
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Tripathi is so magnetic that his character's appeal is more than plausible.
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At this point, a repeat of the 1992 election seems entirely plausible.
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But from what we've seen in previous seasons, it's at least plausible.
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The key for Moscow was to create a veneer of plausible deniability.
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The line is usually attributed to Einstein, and it seems plausible enough.
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Democrats have very few plausible pickup opportunities in the Senate in 2018.
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Judging by the weather, it's plausible that this is the Night King.
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His theory is plausible but unprovable, so I do not go there.
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Because the theory is just plausible enough to be attractive as hell.
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It is plausible that Bannon could win a future Republican presidential nomination.
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We have three conflicting theories, each of them completely plausible and foolproof.
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But given the timing of this leak, it sounds more than plausible.
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Also, everyone was warned about this post, so I have plausible deniability.
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So imagining that, I feel, is plausible, and you can do that.
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She has, he said, never offered a plausible explanation of what happened.
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These new leases thus do not respond to any plausible current need.
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What is equally plausible, however, is that this is only the beginning.
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"It's certainly plausible," said Scott Rosner, professor at Wharton's Sports Business Initiative.
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And it's plausible (productivity growth was 2.4 percent from 1950 to 1973).
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There would be two plausible motives for an ISIS attack, he said.
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It was more plausible to create emotional barriers at the old site.
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"Although the theory seemed far-fetched, it was plausible," the report said.
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Likely not, allowing him plausible deniability if/when things ever went sideways.
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They make the implausible plausible, they impose coherence on seemingly random events.
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"It could also be a kind of strange plausible deniability," she said.
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Khamenei reluctantly signed on, always keeping enough distance to maintain plausible deniability.
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The Daily Kos model foresees a more narrow range of plausible outcomes.
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The president's claim that he gave Balderson a boost is very plausible.
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There is no plausible fix like the NPV without a constitutional amendment.
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Of course, it's plausible that Democrats win even more seats than 233.
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So Trump has to come up with some plausible "wall" by 2020.
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They say the chances of a hike in December is more plausible.
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A more plausible vision involves the slow dissolution of the United States.
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All of us expect some level of protection from plausible future attacks.
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But just how plausible is the new technology in a battlefield situation?
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People could make a lot of different plausible logical connections between them.
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In Syria, they had an ally, a cause and a plausible outcome.
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The Trump campaign is making a halfhearted effort to maintain plausible deniability.
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We don't have to indulge false equivalencies, plausible deniability and disingenuous debate.
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But the authors take a different view of the most plausible solutions.
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And it does appear to be plausible that Trump could fall short.
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Sanders's version is actually more plausible than the one others have articulated.
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And, yet, this scenario is more plausible now than many may think.
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But that doesn't mean there's a plausible path from here to there.
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It doesn't seem very plausible to me, but at least it's something.
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Whether Sanders's theory of change is plausible is certainly up for debate.
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Which means Dorsey is a plausible target for this kind of move.
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The doctors said it was "highly plausible" that he had been poisoned.
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So what would a more plausible yet still positive deal look like?
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Sure, all of this seems plausible at some point in the future.
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White nativist movements are a possible and plausible response to these trends.
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That seems more plausible than what people usually mean by civil war.
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" Wall Street strategists, for their part, practice "the art of the plausible.
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It's also still plausible that the court could overturn the decision completely.
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Huxley believed that his version of dystopia was the more plausible one.
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"Plausible deniability is a trademark of Iran's pushback strategy," Mr. Vaez said.
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A Le Pen victory is far from assured, plausible if not probable.
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But, as Peters shows, at least 3C is more plausible than 5C.
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If this is a plausible strategy, it doesn't seem to be working.
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In the end, that inquiry found Kate's account plausible and Green resigned.
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As these teams enjoyed autonomy, Cohen retained two lovely words: plausible deniability.
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There is no plausible reason for Clinton to take the president's bait.
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For committed partisans, the ambassador's testimony left a chink of plausible deniability.
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Bad actors would be the most plausible reason for an internet outage.
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GUNDLACH: SURE, AND I MEAN, THOSE ARE PLAUSIBLE AND DECENT ACADEMIC ARGUMENTS.
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Outside experts who reviewed Wetzels&apos analysis said they found it plausible.
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And the more extreme the Republicans appear the more plausible Sanders becomes.
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That makes them plausible fantasies about humanity's encounters with a dangerous universe.
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Is his account of Rothko basing his abstractions on the theater plausible?
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"I'm not sure how realistic or plausible that is," Heritage's Holler said.
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Of course, there are many plausible scenarios where Clinton wins bigger, too.
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There are also plausible claims about insider trading in various cryptocurrency exchanges.
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Since BitGo claims it wasn't hacked, only a few scenarios seem plausible.
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This seems like the most banal but also the most plausible explanation.
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Something closer to 7.5 million or 8 million is looking more plausible.
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However, consistent overuse of U.S. economic power has made the unthinkable more plausible.
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But there are much more plausible explanations that haven't yet been ruled out.
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But the companies also had plausible deniability by cherry picking what they rebuffed.
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And the causes are based on different theories, some more plausible than others.
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We share the United Kingdom's assessment that there is no plausible alternative explanation.
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He's creating an environment where people can get hurt & he claims plausible deniability.
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To be a plausible nomination contender, eventually you have to win multiple primaries.
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RICHARD GOODSTEIN, DEMOCRATIC STRATEGIST: So here&aposs what&aposs not plausible to me.
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And right now, Schäfer notes, rapid growth in air travel seems quite plausible.
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Though to be fair, "are you ready" seemed like a very plausible line.
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Over time, these could help countries make faster progress than now seems plausible.
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And the open questions make the film more plausible than heavy exposition would.
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Miquela is at least as plausible in motion as a modern videogame character.
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A dismayingly plausible scenario involves Mr Trump's election tearing the country further apart.
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The idea that importing cars from close allies threatens America is barely plausible.
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When you stroll through MetaWorld, a future of simulated living seems imminently plausible.
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None of these are very likely, mind you, but they're all unnervingly plausible.
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A successful career meant he found a six-figure salary offer perfectly plausible.
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And the causal mechanism by which guns would increase suicide rates is plausible.
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There are a number of plausible potential mechanisms in this case, Anderson said.
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There are two plausible reactions to a new Instagram campaign from Burger King.
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It's plausible for them to end Election Night having taken back the House.
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But despite that, Pedreira sets up a compelling scenario that feels chillingly plausible.
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If anything, the film didn't go far enough, because everything seems so plausible.
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It's probably easier to identify the stuff that's least plausible, like consciousness uploading.
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Scientists have previously proven this system as a plausible technique in storing energy.
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Rami Malek is a very plausible Freddie Mercury ... in all music-related scenes.
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People are beginning to see Mr Khan as a plausible future prime minister.
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Nor is there any plausible reason why any of them might be true.
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It is without question a high crime or misdemeanor under any plausible interpretation.
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The article you send me is a plausible lie, and I hate it.
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We will speak out against those who seek to engage in plausible deniability.
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And as of this morning, Sessions's alibi suddenly looks a lot less plausible.
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Some people might not like the tradeoff, but it's a perfectly plausible idea.
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Are Warren's "pie in the sky" proposals, as Lloyd deemed them, remotely plausible?
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How did you ensure that an outlandish feature like that actually felt plausible?
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I think it just gives that little edge of plausible reality about it.
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It struck me as an entirely plausible place to get your ass kicked.
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Well, maybe some of my file is still open, which would be plausible.
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The new algorithm could take a character and create plausible variations of it.
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But that kind of rhetoric always has plausible deniability, which Republicans count on.
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Likewise, Alyx remains one of the most plausible, endearing characters in video games.
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On the other side, Democrats see full resistance as the only plausible response.
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And before you stop reading: It's a lot more plausible than you'd think.
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There is no plausible deniability based on the need to get to 60.
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The tycoon's wobble and Mr Rubio's good result make that seem less plausible.
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Sure. Kill, enslave, build a gang of followers, all of this is plausible.
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Rizla rolling papers are a fairly plausible request of a weed dealer, no?
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Moreover there exists no plausible scenario in which Mrs Merkel could be toppled.
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If sleeping in a van is plausible, Wicked Campers is a good option.
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It is also plausible that the traffickers were betrayed by a rival one.
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Why does it feel so frighteningly plausible that a baby will simply disappear?
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The new paper, Dr. Gandy and Dr. Weiner said, provides a plausible explanation.
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Which theory is more plausible, based on how DOJ and the FBI operate?
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But it's a lot less plausible for an entire sector to completely dissolve.
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And honestly, that's as plausible as anything else I'm saying in this article.
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Few would disagree that McCain is a plausible candidate for such a distinction.
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The magical book in particular appears without ceremony or introduction or plausible explanation.
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The costs of selective taxes simply outweigh any plausible estimates of their benefits.
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These rumors had the virtue of being both entirely plausible and entirely unverifiable.
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To the techies of this world and their followers, it seems very plausible.
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With that caution in mind, "Detroit" is best viewed as a plausible reconstruction.
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They tend to fall into two plausible, if ultimately inadequate, schools of thought.
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This manipulation seemed plausible, given Post's intuitive feel for how the Internet works.
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Traders said the price reaction suggested an improved offer from Sainsbury's was plausible.
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"I think it's pretty plausible that some version of this happens," he said.
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It is plausible that it would create problems if MetLife were to fail.
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One plausible culprit observers quickly latched onto is the makeup of the jury.
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Alan Wake 2 scratches a certain itch, but that one feels kinda plausible.
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There's part of you feel that feels like it's possible but not plausible.
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As usual, the superfans of Reddit have posited some wild but plausible theories.
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The lack of a "paper trail" often gives executives "plausible deniability," she said.
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There are now plausible — however improbable — electoral map routes to victory for him.
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This sounds plausible, but it's hardly what makes profanity so appealing or enjoyable.
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But stocking up on medication ahead of time isn't always plausible, Perissinotto said.
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This is the rosiest version of what could have been: plausible, but unprovable.
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Would this matter less if his proposed film sounded better or more plausible?
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But it's clear now that Sanders doesn't have a plausible path to victory.
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Trump, by contrast, has a smorgasbord of plausible options with conventional political résumés.
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The problem is that "plausible deniability" empowers all sorts of activists and proxies.
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Nobody ever expects what cartoonists do to be either true or even plausible.
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But at least each of those earlier bubbles began with a plausible premise.
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The evidence is plausible enough, and his family struggles to interpret the news.
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It's plausible that Obama — or some arm of the federal government — wiretapped Trump.
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But a really plausible explanation would be there's a recession in the future.
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These are damning statements delivered behind the plausible deniability of a comedy routine.
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No other plausible leader existed who could take the fight to the Vietcong.
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And it becomes very plausible that black-haired women may actually be smarter.
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Critics contend that the biology implied by such studies simply is not plausible.
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Nikiszowiec seemed like a plausible demonstration of how that might work in practice.
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She doesn't have any evidence; it's just the only explanation she finds plausible.
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That seemed plausible — except none of the other children had thanked their daddies.
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We knew Trenton and Mobley were accomplished hackers, and thus plausible fsociety scapegoats.
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"You just have to somehow invent a geologically plausible scenario," Dr. Grotzinger said.
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Investigators searched family trees generated through the public profiles, looking for plausible leads.
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In other words, guaranteed income could be a plausible policy akin to reparations.
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For one game, though, victory is plausible — even in the Bronx in October.
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So these Democrats are essentially saying that no plausible deal will pass muster.
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This doctrine of plausible deniability doesn't differentiate between the cyber and physical realm.
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Warren in a general election, the only plausible choice is to support Warren.
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Bernie Sanders in the quite plausible event he'll be the Democratic presidential nominee.
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Seb's fussy jazzman antiquarianism is, in any case, an entirely plausible millennial affectation.
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When the challengers do get to plausible legal claims, concern turns to confusion.
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This sounds plausible, but the oil market is an incredibly cloudy crystal ball.
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Such a system is plausible and used in a number of other countries.
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Her account seemed troublingly plausible—and the judge's response intemperate and highly partisan.
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Only outright fabrication with no plausible basis in fact would meet this test.
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It is certainly plausible that one or more will switch over to Beijing.
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An urban heat island effect is plausible once again with this spring storm.
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By the mid-1990s, it seemed plausible the Fed could eliminate inflation completely.
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It is entirely plausible that these results will be "won" by different candidates.
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He was not impressed with the machine's "superficially plausible gobbledygook," and explained why.
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It meant that Microsoft&aposs price for the transaction was not remotely plausible.
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But their mere existence made Dr. Russell's dystopian vision a bit more plausible.
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The Navy made an almost comical play for plausible deniability of America's role.
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Even if that seemed unsustainably high, something close to 230 percent seemed plausible.
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" If there's a 20 percent chance, we say their input is "very plausible.
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The numbers are getting to the point where going all-digital is plausible.
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Whatever Raisi's motives, Larijani has no plausible defense for his history of venality.
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It's also plausible that Trump's accusation is an untruth built on some truths.
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Let's indulge if you will join me in a plausible fantasy of sorts.
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There was only one consistently plausible answer: a deep dislike of Hillary Clinton.
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And bipartisanship seems like one of the only plausible ways to accomplish that.
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But there are a number of different plausible goals Price could be pursuing.
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It seems at least plausible to me that Burnett has something to hide.
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It seems plausible to me that Twitter could serve a purpose like that.
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There are a number of plausible reasons it could have made the difference.
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Trump's impeachment, it seemed, was more plausible than ever—his downfall within reach.
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The more people get in, the more plausible any scenario starts to seem.
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A survey from March found a plausible reason why: consumers just don't like them.
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Yet on November 29th evidence for the last, and perhaps the most plausible, emerged.
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It's plausible—if not likely—that the Tigers will leave Tampa as national champions.
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The question is, how plausible is his prescription of political revolution as a solution?
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Pen, a plausible contender to become the next president of France, has vowed to
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But negative yields on European and Japanese debt make losses at least as plausible.
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Abortion advocates suspect one plausible explanation for the FDA's cagey stance on Mifeprex: politics.
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It seems plausible that this could have happened with Page, given his Russian connections.
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It's certainly plausible business owners will do that — but highly unlikely, according to economists.
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The best thing about Conde's mock-ups is just how plausible they all feel.
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Will Hurd and a couple of other long shots that are at least plausible.
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We don't know for sure that's the case, but it does seem quite plausible.
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No, the only plausible source of Trump's complaint is that he might not win.
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Just about every scenario which was plausible under the normal rules has been crushed.
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It's also plausible that the National Enquirer got the texts through less savory means.
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Mr Corbyn has also failed to produce a plausible Brexit policy of his own.
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Suddenly, it seemed plausible that ordinary people would download AR apps to their phones.
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More plausible, perhaps, is the idea that financial markets had overdone the deflationary fears.
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It's plausible that Stone is the conduit through which Jones's mania typically reaches Trump.
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There is just no plausible way this couldn't have an effect on the election.
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"It's entirely plausible that 2013 was the peak in Chinese coal consumption," Houser says.
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The team did conduct a quick study in which they tested a plausible theory.
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So it seems entirely plausible that the motive here is at least partly genuine.
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"It's still entirely plausible the next move will be up," the RBA chief said.
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There are any number of plausible reasons Israel might have attacked the base again.
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Every time a lie is repeated, it appears slightly more plausible to some people.
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Instead he focuses on the shortcomings that made accidental nuclear war far too plausible.
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There are several plausible reasons why the justices may have agreed to consider Benisek.
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Only two campaigns have a plausible path to the nomination, ours and Donald Trump's.
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"The Swagbucks thing is plausible and may even have actually happened," Dr. Fou said.
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But then, isn't selling plausible, rather than probable, promises what advertising is all about?
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It's simply not plausible to remove more than 400,000 residents from their established communities.
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This is plausible, but there is little evidence as yet that it is true.
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But even if the political circumstances are contested, the drone attack itself is plausible.
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Imagine, just for a moment, that there exist plausible futures in which they matter.
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It's all speculation, but these two theories, at this point, seem the most plausible.
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In my opinion, the most plausible explanation for this is that North Korea blinked.
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But even if the paths are difficult, there are some plausible options out there.
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EK: What do you see as the range of plausible outcomes from this point?
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One of the motivating factors in adopting these methods lies in their plausible deniability.
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And they certainly don't seem to be laying out a plausible anti-terrorism strategy.
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Somewhere in the hundreds of thousands was a plausible mid-range estimate, it added.
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It's certainly plausible that Abe would nominate Trump for his efforts toward North Korea.
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But, let's assume that he did spend time at Radley — a completely plausible theory.
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His outrageous comments are shielded by the plausible deniability afforded a WWE hype-master.
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Is it really plausible the candidate will end up in legal hot water, though?
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This means that a breeding programme for low-emission sheep is a plausible idea.
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The more you think about it the more plausible the whole thing sounds, too.
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There are plausible reasons why auditing and book-keeping might have improved so much.
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I can't actually think of anything plausible that could cause that, to be honest.
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That line will be false; but it will also seem plausible to the uninformed.
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To the contrary, all of the plausible explanations should disquiet even the fiercest partisans.
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Sexual transmission is thought to be a rare but plausible route for spreading Zika.
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Her plainly spoken ambition to be foreign secretary one day looked more than plausible.
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Even when legislation addresses more proximate need, there's usually some plausible excuse for it.
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BECAUSE I READ THAT ARTICLE BUT IT SOUNDS ON THE SURFACE TO BE PLAUSIBLE.
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Suppose, though, that the president were to announce a longer and more plausible timeframe.
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Only one of the following four sentences is arithmetically plausible; you tell me which.
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These constitute a plausible basis to work toward nonviolent coexistence at the local level.
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Environmental crackdown seems the most plausible explanation for the change in Chinese supply dynamics.
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All of these concerns are plausible and do present possible restraints on the market.
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To which I say: That explanation is totally and completely plausible, Mr. President. 36.
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It is plausible that these ballots were tampered with once voters handed them over.
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It seems plausible an upgraded version would ship with this out of the box.
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Clinton among nonwhite voters than seems plausible, particularly given his rhetoric against Hispanic immigrants.
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Despite Erdogan's attacks on him and his followers, I do not think this plausible.
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Net assessors use techniques such as wargaming to contemplate the future in plausible scenarios.
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But it left open the possibility that the administration could offer a plausible rationale.
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Of all the fictions told about the Arctic, these are among the least plausible.
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Rather, each is trying to communicate the most plausible possible fantasy of that experience.
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Are any of these characters or their theology any less plausible than mainstream religion?
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For now, it remains an intriguing and plausible suggestion that we should explore further.
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To the few people who knew him well, it is the only plausible explanation.
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So it seemed plausible that they might control other aspects of our lives too.
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Some form of justice for a despicable racist mob seemed at least vaguely plausible.
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Since the annexation of Crimea, Russia has resorted to "plausible deniability" again and again.
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It is certainly the most plausible argument against the likelihood of a Trump presidency.
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If you find that argument plausible, it's most likely because you've heard it before.
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So if the price is right, this seems like a plausible bet for Spotify.
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But they were plausible and appealing, not least because they were already coming true.
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I just don't see any plausible scenario where demand for bidets goes up now.
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China allowed the transfers to occur through Pakistan to maintain plausible deniability, they say.
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"Your testimony was detailed, consistent and plausible," it said in a June 2 letter.
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As Mr. Trump continues to implode, her ability to defeat him now seems plausible.
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There are two plausible explanations for William Barr's surprising criticism of President Trump yesterday.
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Let's start with a plausible scenario that could play out in the 2020 election.
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While savory, and possessed of a plausible mouthfeel, the patty was also curiously dense.
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Authorities are still investigating what caused these outbreaks, but wild boar are plausible suspects.
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Today, diagnosis is often linked to observable traits, making evaluation at a distance plausible.
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The novel is sinister, vivid, dreamlike, preposterous and, at the same time, creepily plausible.
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In this moment, it seems plausible Joanie is going to visit her mother's grave.
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You could actually substitute a different president and the story would still seem plausible.
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Estlund simply didn't find this plausible (maybe a political philosopher is professionally disinclined to).
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Keep in mind that "some episode in Season Four" is every bit as plausible.
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Brown struggles to make his characters entirely plausible, sporadically resorting to jarringly modern language.
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This possibility is, in many ways, far more terrifying, but perhaps even more plausible.
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The sand trade is furthermore sustained by a devilishly inbuilt chain of plausible deniability.
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So there are three pathways by which the findings described here unfortunately were plausible.
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Here are three plausible scenarios that could put the 22000 presidential election into overtime.
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And that means a shutdown grows more plausible -- if not likely -- by the day.
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For indisputable philanthropist and quintessential Hufflepuff, Newt Scamander, the theory seems all too plausible.
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It is a plausible account of what is happening in the American electoral mainstream.
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And Doug Jones's win has made that possibility — once absurdly unrealistic — finally look plausible.
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I think it's very plausible that we'll lose some of the gains we've made.
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I do find his new explanation — that he is not one of them — plausible.
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They mostly just needed something plausible to take the place of their game's economy.
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It's a good idea, a plausible idea, indeed, an idea whose time has come.
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Maybe the aide misunderstood, but it says something that the story is even plausible.
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It seems very plausible that the shutdown made all three of these issues worse.
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"I hate to say it, but in this era plausible rumors of consequence are newsworthy -- and this was a highly plausible claim," said Van Jackson, a former Korea expert at the US Defense Department and current lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington.
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The message is that Britons will be worse off with any plausible form of Brexit.
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This seems like a plausible explanation for the early years of the post-2008 recovery.
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And the revelation that family members were also affected makes this all sound more plausible.
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Ultimately, the most unsettling part of the incident might be how plausible Amazon's explanation is.
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And the more plausible an implausible-sounding campaign becomes, the bigger the prospective field gets.
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There is no plausible path by which Democrats will have 60 votes in the Senate.
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Clapp's theory is especially plausible considering Christie had mined her past for character inspiration before.
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What is not plausible is that Bellissimo rode to the rescue with a million dollars.
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These studies haven't looked at intellectual humility per se, but it's plausible there's an overlap.
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Here are three options the Malaysians might consider, going from least plausible to most likely.
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It will probably take another multinational debt-induced recession to make tough policies look plausible.
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"Think about what the worst plausible outcome is from those kinds of situations," Cappos said.
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"There is no plausible claim of privilege that could apply to those circumstances," Schiff said.
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For instance –UBA and EDR are very interesting and seem plausible from a volumetric standpoint.
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Yet they were also, perhaps, the only plausible opponents that Mrs Clinton could actually beat.
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Tyrion worrying about Dany for political reasons seems more plausible, given what we've actually seen.
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German officials' insistence that parts of Afghanistan are safe for deportees sounds ever less plausible.
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That's not plausible for me to do, and I don't know if I want to.
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I think the states challenging the repeal of DACA have three very plausible legal arguments.
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Kasich will probably lag, but another virtual tie between Jeb and Rubio seems entirely plausible.
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But they have no plausible account of how such a thing might be brought about.
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And so it's plausible this year could be even more successful since it runs longer.
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That isn't a particularly cheery message, and with some episodes, not a particularly plausible one.
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Making sure to stress these facts constantly, Johnson presented himself as the most plausible alternative.
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The most plausible contender for prime minister is Antonio Tajani, president of the European Parliament.
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And all this assumes there is no valuation downgrade for equities, as seems quite plausible.
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But most plausible projections of how Trump could fall short required him to lose Indiana.
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Barring a dramatic and unexpected change, there are two plausible outcomes to the Brexit drama.
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So to intend to kill somebody that you love that much, it couldn't be plausible.
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Not because I was black, not because my parents are white -- it just wasn't plausible.
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That sounds plausible—since 2000 the number of people without power has fallen by 700m.
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Advances in gene sequencing and gene-editing technologies are making such nightmare scenarios increasingly plausible.
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This is the unnervingly plausible set-up for Joanne Ramos's impressive debut novel, "The Farm".
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Here are our best plausible guesses as to why Casual Monday Minnette was late. 1.
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It is, however, a very plausible theory — one that fits the available evidence pretty well.
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The premise may sound farfetched but its smart, well-measured execution proves plausible and effective.
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Republicans are determined to make the tax plan happen, but failure is at least plausible.
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DERSHOWITZ: No, it sounds very plausible, especially since they did seem to use word plural.
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That's what happens when your only plausible alternative is a guy who everybody literally hates.
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This is way above any plausible cost of capital and likely to be pure rent.
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If lower prices were all that was needed, increased competition might be a plausible solution.
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That gave both English and Mulvaney a plausible claim that they should run the place.
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So it's plausible that Roth and DeLillo could share the Nobel, even if it's unlikely.
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No plausible candidate with a broader, sunnier message has yet emerged from the Republican pack.
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A more plausible explanation is our relative inattention to the credibility of the news source.
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At the same time, Trump's ability to solve the problem is, at face value, plausible.
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""It's much more plausible that you would just get fried by an orbiting laser weapon.
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If the Renault-Nissan tie-up hit the rocks, the deal looks even more plausible.
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"But they do suggest a weight loss from apple cider vinegar is plausible," Drayer said.
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But, although Mobutu was no fan of elections, they work better than any plausible alternative.
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A source close to the investigation tells PEOPLE that Chris' alleged defense is not plausible.
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Richard has never heard the mermaid connection, but she suggested a far more plausible idea.
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Putin's surprise decision has sent pundits and politicians scrambling to come up with plausible analyses.
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So it's entirely plausible that he'll nominate Cuccinelli and dare McConnell to vote him down.
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There are more plausible explanations for variations in Latin Americans' friendliness towards their northern neighbour.
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Dr Piantadosi and Dr Kidd's idea seems a plausible addition to the list of explanations.
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But Rwanda's plunging poverty rate makes these plausible, and so does the view from Gitega.
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While the vision formulated by Monocle may have been profitable, it no longer looks plausible.
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It said however that the investigation found Maltby's account of the events to be plausible.
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So in both cases, an event prompted a reordering of what we thought was plausible.
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Here are nine extremely plausible ways in which Bieber could have chipped his tooth. 1.
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The result, when cut into an appropriate shape, was a plausible facsimile of a ray.
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The spokesman also said it was not plausible to hold a second referendum on Brexit.
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In combination, these elements don't exactly leave the impression of a plausible, lived-in place.
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With straightness securely in place, anything is plausible, anything can make sense and seem true.
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The Trump Organization would seem to have a weak case for plausible deniability in India.
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Chaos that could create opportunities for—and plausible deniability about—more serious fraud and criminality.
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Russia has gone to to great lengths to maintain plausible deniability in matters of espionage.
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You can see it now, a plausible scenario coming into focus out in the distance.
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Some speculated that it was a Freudian slip, while others had a more plausible explanation.
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Verdict: Plausible, but the supporting testimony is inconsistent with the chronology of the building's construction.
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And-- if you can get something-- particularly if you have something half plausible going on.
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What would be the most plausible scenario concerning a Trump-ordered preemption against North Korea?
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The Righteous Gemstones is at its best when it's just outlandish enough to be plausible.
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They would have standing and a plausible claim that their exclusion violated their constitutional rights.
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Candidates are pressed to express a rooting interest — ideally with a plausible pre-existing explanation.
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It's completely plausible, he said, that the degradation rate increases as the boulders get smaller.
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Presidents proposing policy changes outside the Overton Window might make more radical changes seem plausible.
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This is, roughly, at least as plausible as all the coal mining jobs coming back.
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I think it is plausible to expect state legislators to leave that status quo alone.
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After Roe has been duly chipped away at, an outright reversal would look more plausible.
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"There is no plausible claim of privilege that could apply to those circumstances," Schiff added.
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Virtual reality is both a content topic, and the plausible promise of tomorrow for companies.
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But the rise of Donald Trump has called that once plausible assumption into serious question.
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There are no plausible potentially negative consequences to explicitly calling out neo-Nazis in Charlottesville.
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Is it plausible for these companies to build or buy real direct-to-consumer businesses?
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There's nothing in the study suggesting this is the mechanism, but it's potentially plausible. 4.
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But given current trends, such a scenario is frighteningly in the realm of the plausible.
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The idea that Gates might have information about the Trump Tower meeting is quite plausible.
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It was a plausible lie because she was the kind of person who watched audiences.
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Shvartz said the Bloomberg story is certainly plausible but that he has lots of questions.
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The rest imagined something more plausible that they already feared, such as a Nazi blitzkrieg.
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After 95 minutes of plausible arguments on each side, the play ends with a shrug.
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It seems plausible that Apple could do the same with its 13-inch MacBook Pro.
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When Anderson speaks openly of winning a Gold Glove, it sounds plausible to his coach.
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The Republicans have a more plausible motive for encouraging the immigration caravan than Democrats have.
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Some New Orleans infectious disease experts, however, think this theory overlooks an equally plausible explanation.
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However, the three syntacticians made a plausible case that Pirahã does have this clause stacking.
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A more plausible hypothesis is that the diplomats were exposed to some kind of toxin.
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But some activists involved in the Garden State's lengthy legalization efforts don't think that's plausible.
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Despite this, Alexa's ubiquity is a plausible enough future that it is worth seriously pondering.
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And no, I don't believe the audience is meant to find this at all plausible.
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Either would be a plausible reason for wearing No. 22014, but neither explains Beckham's choice.
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Therefore the risks don't have to be probable, or even plausible, for us to balk.
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An odd outcome, but a plausible one, for a process meant to enshrine popular will.
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A few people have remarked to me, not unreasonably, that "Get Out" isn't terribly plausible.
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Martin O'Malley, who on paper also seemed to have a plausible case for his candidacy.
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A year ago, I would have found the argument about education and ideology very plausible.
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But equally plausible counterhypotheses also emerged to explain why teetotalers fared worse than moderate drinkers.
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One expert who spoke to Business Insider said Hanwang's claim of 95% accuracy was plausible.
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Trump, by then, had established himself as a plausible candidate, maybe even a front-runner.
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Mr. Castellucci's surreal production made Salome's weird fascination with Jochanaan seem, for once, psychologically plausible.
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It merits more examination than it gets, if only to persuade us that it's plausible.
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If an investigation leaves it in the plausible category, Brett Kavanaugh should not be confirmed.
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Dubus does a good job of making Daniel's self-justifications seem simultaneously plausible and crazy.
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A more plausible diagnosis is that the railway is suffering from financial and political neglect.
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Its dystopia is perfectly plausible, a deft rendition of the problems panting against our present.
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Will he issue more racist statements shielded in a thin verbal veneer of plausible deniability?
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It can be escapist or aspirational, extravagantly hyperbolic or easily plausible, but it's still idealized.
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said it is plausible millions of people could become infected.
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"Suppose the fatality rate for cases is about 1 percent, which is plausible," he explained.
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I suggested we stop for some, though I had no plausible reason to do so.
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Major sporting events offer one plausible substitute, including the World Cup, which begins on Thursday.
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And neutralinos are plausible candidates to be the components of which dark matter is composed.
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At least within the pages of "Exposure," plausible denial seems to be DuPont's corporate motto.
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In his mind, that's more plausible than working up the courage to talk to her.
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And the conservatives could give themselves plausible deniability and pretend they weren't working with Nazis.
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Ne-Yo didn't pull punches and told us exactly why it seems plausible to him.
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Sometimes we'd say it seemed plausible and other times we were certain it was impossible.
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The most plausible explanation is that a significant segment of the Obama coalition stayed home.
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This looks more plausible because government procurement of services is frequently covered by trade deals.
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This coincidence across 93 million miles of space is more plausible than it might seem.
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The idea is medically plausible, because other types of lymphoma stem from certain chronic infections.
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"I think they tell a plausible story, but it's not a dead ringer," he said.
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To the contrary, they all felt they had a plausible enough case to carry on.
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But Mackenzie has a plausible argument that he can make a difference from the inside.
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If the numbers of cases started to expand, that would soon cease to be plausible.
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There is a long line of plausible, and no doubt partial, explanations for the phenomena.
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Hinch seemed a better-balanced man, but he can lay no claim to plausible surprise.
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Her parents were thrilled to hear the good news that it was plausible, after all.
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What hasn't always been there is a plausible-ish path for him to get there.
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That somebody, or a group of individuals, removed the observatory remains the most plausible explanation.
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Were you concerned that people would try some of the more dangerous but plausible solutions?
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" He added: "I don't think there is a plausible scenario for Russia invading the Baltics.
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Those goons exist now mainly to give plausible deniability to execs and health care companies.
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With the world in crisis, neoliberalism no longer has even plausible solutions to today's problems.
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And they could do so with enough plausible deniability to blunt a concerted international response.
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"As many nations have concluded, there are no plausible alternatives to Iranian responsibility," he said.
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It is plausible that marijuana may modestly ease withdrawal symptoms, and clinical findings support this.
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"Getting back into high $800s or $900 is plausible on a positioning move," he said.
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The Democrats, for starters, have to develop and defend a plausible alternative theory of growth.
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"Under no plausible assessment of the evidence is there a national emergency today," they wrote.
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And, crucially for tall passengers, the headrest adjusts upward, making in-flight naps more plausible.
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It would also be plausible for the Trump team to regard this as too risky.
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Sanders needs to win Tennessee and Oklahoma to maintain a plausible path to the nomination.
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People are so fed up with the status quo that it is at least plausible.
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And some well-connected insiders say it's completely plausible that Zuckerberg would seek the presidency.
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Also an effort to make settings plausible ... [and for] more respectful portrayals of prayer leaders.
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And was the witness's statement that her memory came back in bits and pieces, plausible?
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"There's a category I would call plausible predictions, which Trump would fall under," he said.
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However, now that there is evidence that Putin allegedly ordered a covert action, Trump should understand that Putin's words are merely attempts at "plausible deniability," which is part and parcel of covert intelligence operations -- and at this point, Putin's denials are no longer plausible.
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But it does at least seem plausible that the ethanol litmus test is broken for good.
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"When a fact is plausible, we still need to test it," Konnikova writes with characteristic concision.
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The European Council issued a statement saying there was "no plausible alternative explanation" for the attack.
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Despite its protestations, it is plausible that the German show rallied others to troll Donald Trump.
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The research does not disprove the gateway theory; it merely shows that another explanation is plausible.
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This is not to suggest that no plausible solutions were proposed in the meeting's two days.
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A more plausible charge is obstruction of justice–and here the President himself might be vulnerable.
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The rumors range from some plausible changes and upgrades to some very silly-looking new colors.
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And Kelly doesn't offer any plausible examples of big breakthroughs that could be on the horizon.
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Which brings us to the second theory, which comes from Trump himself and is more plausible.
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In each case, it seems highly plausible — though not yet confirmed — that Chinese authorities were involved.
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Speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, May said Russia only has two plausible explanations.
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"It's a completely plausible prioritization, to the extent this group is actually being persecuted," Spiro said.
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Regardless, the bouncing boulder theory is emerging as the most plausible explanation for Phobos' distinctive grooves.
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"Your data will be very important in narrowing down plausible scenarios," Balaban wrote in an Aug.
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The whole film has an addictive, almost festive energy that runs alongside its darkly plausible plotline.
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That seems plausible, yet the reticence contrasts strikingly with the hoopla over the arrests and indictments.
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That said, it's equally if not more plausible that she was replying to a text message.
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"The New Mexico case shows it's a very plausible outcome" on the national level, he said.
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To be sure, the approaches to malaria eradication it outlines are all scientifically and politically plausible.
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With the end of Orphan Black comes the end of a decently plausible science fiction series.
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It's a far-fetched theory, but with every new bit of info, it seems increasingly plausible.
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There's a weird-yet-plausible near-future setting, a twisty plot, and a genuinely creepy villain.
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According to their reporting, the timeline goes like this: I find all of this ... highly plausible?
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A second source close to the investigation tells PEOPLE that Chris' alleged defense is not plausible.
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It was plausible, satisfied her curiosity, and we moved on to a different topic after that.
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In any case it's more plausible to hypothesize that Brutus is simply very, very well trained.
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The Martian made space potato farming look, if not quite delicious or easy, then certainly plausible.
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Donors should be poised to help any plausible effort to move towards election and civilian rule.
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I'd say the [100 billion] estimate is plausible in the end, if one allows the assumptions.
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It's plausible that they will—Mercury is retrograde, and people don't know what they're talking about.
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Cosby's dual role as defendants' wife and business manager, render it at least plausible that Mrs.
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They have voted for him not out of love, but for lack of a plausible alternative.
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Without a plausible replacement, killing off Obamacare, by repeal or by neglect, would be grossly irresponsible.
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We've had good experiences with the Oculus Quest so far, so that idea sounds pretty plausible.
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It wouldn't be Delia's/Urban/2018 if it didn't include plaid in every plausible material manifestation.
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George Magnus, former senior economic adviser at UBS Investment Bank, also thinks dollar parity is plausible.
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With those few clues, we delve into some of the more plausible and implausible fan theories.
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They found that the most plausible explanation is the uptick in aerosol pollution over this region.
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In 2011, it topped a NASA poll of the most plausible science fiction movies ever made.
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Yet the pattern of Trump's behavior is so consistent that it seems the most plausible explanation.
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He wrote and revised call scripts, making each one more dramatic yet plausible than the last.
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Here, Cairo Aidan Smith gives us a chilling, absurdly plausible peek into our buzzingly commoditized tomorrow.
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However, the high court left open the possibility that the administration could offer a plausible rationale.
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Then, when something happens, say like a coach gets fired, the GM can claim plausible deniability.
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Over the years, every Chechen who posed a plausible challenge to his rule has been murdered.
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Plausible Deniability: Games are a hit-driven industry, and like any entertainment business, it's extremely unstable.
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In the past the religious right has also struggled to unite around a single, plausible candidate.
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Nothing that ensues is particularly plausible, but then, that's part of the charm of the opera.
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Is there any other plausible explanation for where he died, when he died, how he died?
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The first among them being: Is upskilling—or retraining, or reskilling—that many employees even plausible?
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I'll offer three plausible use cases for facial recognition: one respectable, one mundane, and one risky.
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They haven't produced such an analysis because there's no way to generate one that's remotely plausible.
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But while that scenario is at least plausible, it wouldn't make much sense for anyone involved.
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Dave Chappelle's legendary sketch landed so perfectly because even the most absurd Prince stories seem plausible.
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Even the most fantastic love scenes in the movies seem plausible standing on a Parisian bridge.
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That hasn't happened with Trump, but it would have to for his removal to become plausible.
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But the most plausible explanation is that Mr. Kerry more or less agreed with his diplomats.
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This begins with setting aside U.S.-managed regime change as a plausible or beneficial policy goal.
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Maybe his advisers cooked something up but kept him out of the loop for plausible deniability.
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There's a plausible case that this is actually a good thing even for anti-Trump conservatives.
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Many other drugs are also increasing in cost at alarming rates, without any real plausible explanation.
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We now know that Trump reimbursed Cohen, which had always seemed like the most plausible explanation.
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Obviously, such an ideal world is not plausible, but there is no reason we cannot try.
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This is huge and, so long as Amazon can get groceries out fast enough, entirely plausible.
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That seemed plausible given the dizzying number of destinations displayed on the arrivals and departures board.
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It's plausible that Democrats will fall short of a majority, even with this rosy forecast. 4.
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McMaster touted the resulting document as "highly readable," and as a text it seems reassuringly plausible.
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For this audience, conspiracy theories about a Washington Post columnist such as Khashoggi are naturally plausible.
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The plausible theory is that French riders were too frightened of the French police to cheat.
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Verdict: This is easily the most plausible and supported theory, but the available evidence is inconsistent.
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But there are plausible explanations for why they might have decided to expand their operations now.
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Yet people are still unsatisfied, and Runciman sees no plausible way to restore their lost faith.
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The enslaved—blacks in the cabins, Jews in the camps—have no plausible path at all.
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It is plausible that she is facing other kinds of pressure that you don't know about.
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Here, rather, they would specifically represent more-or-less plausible scenarios of an accidental nuclear war.
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No one expects Trump to show, say, racial sensitivity or a plausible interest in gender politics.
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And I think that this constricts the zone of plausible arguments that the president can make.
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He could, but it would be no more plausible than a fish doing a tap dance.
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No longer are his supporters arguing that a victory in Ohio on that day is plausible.
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But the letter's date is still post-election, so Zito's version of events is still plausible.
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"The complaint states not a single plausible claim upon which relief can be granted," Stein wrote.
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What they're saying: The results are "plausible," the CEO of CRISPR Therapeutics, Sam Kulkarni, told STAT.
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I wasn't, like, about to try it, but the neurological case against sex still seemed plausible.
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They figured out that the carbon molecules in the microbes came from methane, a plausible answer.
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Judging by the way people are inhaling the shrimp at the buffet, that sounds entirely plausible.
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But the more I flirted with the dare, the more plausible Mr. Moore's dramatic speculation felt.
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It is worth researching and developing every form that has even a plausible chance of success.
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It seems quite plausible that Pirahã is not as quirky a human language as Everett proposed.
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Nothing about a larger MacBook or non-Intel Macs, though an iMac update also seems plausible.
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Andrew Prokop: You'd probably need a serious three-way race to make brokered convention even plausible.
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That was when the term "plausible deniability" became a standard part of Western discussions about Russia.
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And Moscow's track record with "plausible deniability" — from Ukraine to the United States — makes things worse.
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But many continued to credit a story that, while improbable, was also strangely plausible, and appealing.
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The good news is that plausible reforms could start tipping the labor market to benefit workers.
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But the notion game companies could find more efficient ways to spend their money seems plausible.
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The most plausible interpretation is that working-class whites are experiencing a pervasive sense of vulnerability.
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But it's the closest thing to an internally plausible happy ending that I can think of.
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It is not, however, an entirely plausible explanation for how Andrew Cunanan became a mass murderer.
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So it's plausible that a majority of plans would do the same if the AHCA passed.
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The point isn't whether the conspiracy is true or false, opinion or fact, or even plausible.
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Nor does floating the idea that China may participate make Mexico's costly proposal any more plausible.
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Here, even if you were unfamiliar with 62A, OH HENRY looks much more plausible than OAHENRY.
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It's not even really scientifically plausible, but it still remains a big part of pop culture.
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Ignorance may not be bliss, but the GOP seems to think it's at least plausible deniability.
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But is there anything about Trump's character and temperament that makes such an outcome seem plausible?
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Other receivers who have reviewed his work have said that the numbers are high but plausible.
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Oleg D. Kalugin, a former K.G.B. general who now lives outside Washington, saw that as plausible.
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But even capable actors can't make this play plausible or mend the contrived and sentimental conclusion.
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Virtually no one except the corporate entities that stood to directly benefit found the NOPR plausible.
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Trump has no problem lying, but in the end he wants his lies to look plausible.
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These plays depict a reality that seems familiar and plausible yet feels dreamlike, monumental, and mythical.
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Andrew Ross Sorkin: Do you think it's plausible that he sent malware to hack Jeff Bezos?
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BA: I think there are several plausible candidates in this field, each with strengths and flaws.
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But a plausible recent estimate suggests that the rise is only half as big as this.
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If a defendant challenges a peremptory strike, the defendant must establish a plausible case of discrimination.
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Even now, it seems plausible that a qualified scientist working with police could download the data.
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"One plausible explanation is that spanking disrupts the emotional bond between caregiver and child," he said.
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The study's authors have said they welcome criticism and have acknowledged that other conclusions are plausible.
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Such promises are bold, but few are plausible, given the strongman economist's limited efforts to deliver.
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But with money not being an object, it's hard to think of a plausible reason why.
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Yet given postelection realities, it is also the best possible, plausible option for liberals and environmentalists.
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The West, its freedoms protected by the United States, needed a plausible counternarrative to Soviet ideology.
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Furthermore, there is a plausible explanation for these effects, as difficult as it is to hear.
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However, she added that such risk is more plausible to come in 2019 than in 2018.
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Such findings would provide plausible motivation for both Russian actions and the president-elect's tweeted musings.
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They also seem like plausible staples of the popular literary canon in late-19th-century America.
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Suddenly, the idea of women traveling in Saudi Arabia went from laughable to very, very plausible.
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A serious debt crisis for Italy is still only hypothetical, if more plausible now than before.
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Experts say the theory is plausible, but they can't be too sure without the proper research.
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Police spokesman Kristof Gal said that was a plausible ballpark figure, without confirming the precise numbers.
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The scene is both ludicrous and plausible, which is really what gives these drawings their edge.
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That's a very narrow filing, but a completely plausible one, and one that I would welcome.
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It's the future, not the past, and it's a lot more plausible than we might like.
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S.-led solution in Syria would become the most plausible end to the war, said Issa.
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A plausible-sounding Ted Cruz or Donald Trump could articulate the candidate's positions on any possible subject.
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For one thing, the vast majority of politically plausible gun regulations raise no serious Second Amendment questions.
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The most plausible explanation is that when it comes to Hillary Clinton, his passion clouds his judgement.
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The second, more plausible explanation is that a very dead Jason has a twin running around Riverdale.
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I have no idea what I'm reading and it's therefore plausible I committed a pesky federal crime.
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It's entirely plausible that come January 6, 2017, Democrats will have a thin majority in the Senate.
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However it's "plausible" that oil prices drop as low as $20193 per barrel in 2019, Nomura said.
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And thus there are a variety of plausible explanations for Reeves's no-touch policy of picture-taking.
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Okay, but under what conditions does a plausible reading of Article II give the president such power?
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Though more research is needed to confirm the hypothesis, "such a scenario is entirely plausible," he said.
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That said, he thinks the system appears plausible—but the added rain will come at a cost.
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If we had seen a little more eros between them, their relationship would have been more plausible.
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Plausible estimates suggest that the service will cost $200 million to $1.43 million in its first year.
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However, many scholars and medical experts say this theory is bunk, more crime fiction than plausible truth.
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Facebook has all the required capabilities to turn such a dystopian scenario into an entirely plausible reality.
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She insists that neither the EU nor the Tory rebels have proposed a plausible alternative to Chequers.
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A more plausible scenario would be to allow Gulf Arab allies to give the rebels more weapons.
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That is Pitbull's current age, which makes the Miami artist's global plan seem both plausible and attainable.
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On the other hand, it's exactly this level of plausible deniability that makes a good dog whistle.
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And it has a plausible plan to help its many poor people join the cashless digital economy.
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The Russian government historically maintains a cloak of plausible deniability by outsourcing sensitive operations to private entities.
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Perhaps because there's no plausible explanation for slighting a candidate quite as bizarrely, and blatantly, as this.
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I mean, the concept had the quintessential prank-ish mixture of the plausible and the utterly fantastical.
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But Trump's speech was sensible and plausible, a middle course between George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
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It's impossible to know for sure what happened in that room, but these are extremely plausible interpretations.
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Government estimates for 2019 remain "plausible," Conte told reporters on the sidelines of an event in Rome.
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I think it's plausible, and looks increasingly likely, that some sort of temporary suspension could be introduced.
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Such oceans are viewed as one of the most plausible places to find life outside of Earth.
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Still, it is plausible that Mr Tata and his allies would in any case have stopped him.
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In a bubble the bullish claims of individual companies aren't plausible once you add them all up.
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Given how few Clinton voters the average Trump voter knows, that explanation can seem plausible to them.
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Intel Security CTO Steve Grobman has a somewhat scary yet plausible view of the future of ransomware.
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The Democrats would have a golden chance to oust him in four years—with a plausible figurehead.
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But a more gradual rollback is certainly plausible, as Irin Carmon has outlined in the Washington Post.
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Unfortunately, some fans speculate the only plausible explanation would be to give her the ax — maybe literally.
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Is there any plausible way to come up with a jobless rate at those kinds of levels?
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"I know that many [artificial intelligence] specialists considered the episode 'Metalhead' to be alarmingly plausible," he said.
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Another more plausible one suggests it's Taylor's voice, an isolated audio clip from an old home movie.
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Conflict on a scale and intensity not seen since the second world war is once again plausible.
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It sounds plausible and it worked for a time—indeed the restaurant division is still performing reasonably.
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Mr Strathern's even-handed book shows how this rosy judgment was possible—if not, now, entirely plausible.
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"Here, for the first time ever, we have presented a plausible physical mechanism for this," Adhikari said.
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At this point, Manafort's only plausible path to freedom would be a pardon from his former boss.
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That careful description is important: It doesn't necessarily choose the right colors, merely ones that look plausible.
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The notion that Mr Trump will declare victory after a few polite Chinese concessions appears less plausible.
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Britain's allies, convinced that Russia is the only plausible suspect, have expelled 160 Russian spies and diplomats.
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With this fantasy put to rest for the time being, it's easier to see the plausible alternatives.
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Cohen goes on to argue that he thinks it's plausible that Trump would be told in advance.
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Disney and Marvel haven't confirmed any of these plans, but this does sound like a plausible approach.
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Because it can be masked with a veneer of legality, it can be cloaked with plausible deniability.
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Iran has a history of irregular warfare that allows it to maintain a measure of plausible deniability.
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We've no way of knowing for sure, but at this stage it all sounds horribly, horribly plausible.
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This is especially plausible considering Jay Z and Nas have had a rivalry since the late 1990s.
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"Fears of a more radical (Greek) Syriza-style (leftist) government... are not plausible." editing by John Stonestreet
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And that's the point: What makes this vision plausible is that it has strong underlying political logic.
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It is at least plausible that one last-minute tweak to the bill would violate that requirement.
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But it creates a plausible version of the block structure regardless that is accurate in every way.
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This means the opportunity for an electoral college/popular vote split in Trump's favor remains quite plausible.
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Likelihood: I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that this is actually plausible.
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I think that we're removing a layer of plausible deniability, and I hope it gets better. Yeah.
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Is it a challenge making these two sides of FFXV mesh together into something that feels plausible?
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Nuclear experts think it's plausible that these parts aren't just for show — that they could be real.
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"It seems very plausible to me," Lewis wrote last year, that North Korea had developed a warhead.
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And, thanks to series of recent developments, Trump knows this no longer just seems plausible, but probable.
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As TPM's Josh Marshall wrote earlier today, there are two plausible explanations for Trump targeting blue states.
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Ladbrokes Favorites Who Actually Have a Shot (Maybe) All of these writers are plausible and deserving candidates.
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"It makes absolutely plausible two of our biggest state interests - membership in NATO and EU," it said.
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"It's much more plausible that you would just get fried by an orbiting laser weapon," Caldeira noted.
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Dr. Kajiura says that even though this scenario is scientifically plausible, it's still nothing to worry about.
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We've compiled all the most compelling theories out there, from the craziest ones to the most plausible.
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He didn't suggest such a transaction was in the works, though, and there aren't many plausible targets.
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But at the same time, it's very plausible that a deal won't be made within that time.
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That this view is not based on any plausible empirical evidence does not seem to matter much.
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But for the first time, it's plausible that a bigger collider will turn up no new particles.
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He uses hints and coded language rather than outright orders to try and preserve his plausible deniability.
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It's a very common scheme and a very plausible one for someone like Darlene to pull off.
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Nothing feels like a surprise, because nothing can be a surprise when every possible outcome seems plausible.
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Still, such a hack is entirely plausible, even if the Apple ID credentials were no longer valid.
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In fact, a surprising number of the rival theories are, if not plausible, at least not impossible.
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As far as internet conspiracy theories go, this one is fairly tame, and yet not very plausible.
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So, we're left wondering: Is it plausible that personality data could be used to influence an election?
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We started to investigate the possibilities of founding a craft brewery here and it seemed very plausible.
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Both origin stories are plausible, but Juno will help NASA determine which theory makes the most sense.
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But because Trump's party controls Congress, it is scarily plausible that he will get away with it.
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Only one, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., has a plausible claim on widespread establishment support.
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He's really out for himself, which makes his threats to bring down American institutions all too plausible.
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There were only a couple of instances where the president held out a plausible offer of bipartisanship.
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The "surge" strategy — a rapid increase of a sizable number of U.S. troops — would not be plausible.
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It is "perfectly plausible" that the two sides meet again, he added, but no date was set.
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The plausible conclusion is that governments cannot be bullied by threats of moving investments in advanced industries.
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" Guarded by prayer, simple acts of innocence become, again, plausible: "we go out for sweets & come back.
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The development of NASA's long-delayed giant rocket, the Space Launch System, makes that mission more plausible.
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Disruption might be a plausible policy if executed as an effort to conceive and implement alternative policies.
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But both the quid and the quo were rooted in some plausible definition of American national interest.
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This seemed like a plausible choice until another click of the mouse revealed shipping costs of $6.51.
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They also said he put himself in situations where it was "plausible" he'd be accused of misconduct.
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On the other hand, genome editing technology is at a point where He's claims are utterly plausible.
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Germany's central bank head said market expectations for an end to bond-buying this year were plausible.
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The argument is plausible but would require a more focused show than this to make the case.
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"They're plausible, at least at first, and then crazy elements introduce themselves," she said of the plots.
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It was hard to see how this stone was ever going to become a plausible human form.
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These claims have yet to be tested, but they're plausible for an all-wheel-drive electric truck.
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He was a genuine nationalist—on paper, the plausible leader of an independent non-Communist South Vietnam.
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Hydrogen peroxide is a perfectly plausible pool-cleaning agent, Nascimento said, except when it combines with chlorine.
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Clinton deadlocked in Utah, making it increasingly plausible that its six electoral votes are really in play.
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This creates a quandary: What sort of plausible trade war "win" could fix America's huge trade imbalance?
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What plausible solutions exist to solve the damage done by globalism without getting rid of the benefits?
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That led me to a web page that listed a breakdown of plausible explanations for my ailment.
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