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"plausibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that seems reasonable and likely to be true
  2. (disapproving) in a way that sounds honest and sincere when actually trying to trick people
"plausibly" Synonyms
arguably possibly potentially conceivably debatably feasibly maybe probably defensibly perhaps presumably likely quite possibly quite likely in all likelihood in all probability imaginably reasonably justifiably surely ostensively ostensibly seemingly apparently supposedly outwardly putatively allegedly evidently superficially intuitively tangibly externally professedly reputably speciously on the surface believably credibly likelily persuasively tenably glibly acceptably convincingly logically soundly cogently colourably creditably presumptively compellingly effectively strongly powerfully forcefully tellingly influentially eloquently conclusively impressively potently validly weightily movingly efficaciously sensibly supportably justifiedly sustainably justly defendably legitimately understandably allowably rightly excusably fairly unctuously sycophantically obsequiously ingratiatingly flatteringly oilily smarmily servilely smoothly suavely oleaginously slickly soapily fulsomely humbly subserviently gushingly slimily urbanely easily fluently readily patly insincerely loquaciously neatly silkily volubly disingenuously facilely flippantly quickly shallowly simplistically slipperily deceptively fallaciously misleadingly casuistically falsely sophistically unsoundly beguilingly deceitfully delusively baselessly bogusly captiously colorably emptily erroneously palpably clearly obviously manifestly plainly patently unmistakably transparently unequivocally unambiguously distinctly straightforwardly barefacedly unambivalently baldly lucidly blatantly noticeably fraudulently dishonestly underhandly duplicitously treacherously craftily guilefully cheatingly counterfeitly crookedly cunningly schemingly slily sneakily untrustworthily More

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Plausibly, depending on how literally the term "wall" gets taken.
Both were plausibly caused by a drop in overinflated confidence.
He cannot plausibly claim he needed #MeToo to wake up.
All four count among the 31 most plausibly competitive districts.
" Welky writes, plausibly enough, that "Crocker Land's disappearance proved devastating.
The effects, if intense enough, could plausibly cause a mass extinction.
How much disruption is plausibly tolerable in each iteration of reform?
Everything up until now could, plausibly, receive bipartisan support in Congress.
Tyga is dating Kylie Jenner, who he could seemingly plausibly marry.
And John Kasich could plausibly score his first victory of 2016.
Republicans could have plausibly solved this problem before it became insoluble.
They revealed a blueprint for how everyone else plausibly could, too.
But no one can plausibly say they did everything they could.
" Ms. Wolitzer could plausibly have applied her thesis to "The Interestings.
Then there are other private activities that could plausibly be public.
The same might be plausibly argued of the Paris climate process.
More plausibly, he's just trying to squirm out of the discussion.
Nevertheless, exercising the removal power under the right conditions could plausibly give rise to impeachment, just as a suspension of the immigration laws, if a faithless execution of the law, could plausibly give rise to impeachment, too.
Without music, Nietszche plausibly (though falsely) said, life would be an error.
All year, in fact, the market was resistant to plausibly positive influences.
Rehabilitating characters like Shokin could plausibly even provoke another revolution in Ukraine.
That's as close to winning this war as we could plausibly get.
Nobody can plausibly argue that all trade with the EU would cease.
Ultimately, it's less a question of who's right than who's plausibly worse.
The results of the investigation could plausibly change the course of history.
Rick Santorum won 2900, while plausibly occupying the Tea Party/social lane.
Rarely have I seen an Amneris so plausibly lovelorn, so earnestly pained.
There's no argument for that, nothing to plausibly fill an editorial page.
Assume plausibly that both Clinton and Trump would attempt to follow Obama's lead.
In every scene, Dee doesn't look like she could plausibly be Nonnie's girlfriend.
The number of countries that can plausibly be described as democracies is shrinking.
After the story broke, Zuckerberg plausibly declared that he knew nothing about Definers.
Also to his credit, he claims, plausibly, that he's never had a drink.
Ted Lieu (D-CA), plausibly speaking for a large chunk of the committee.
Indeed, one might plausibly argue that Trump himself strayed closer to the line.
Angelo's biography feels like both a plausibly factual chronicle and a fantastical allegory.
That's to say nothing of the 2020 election, which Trump could plausibly lose.
He could very plausibly win the presidency, and financial markets are freaking out.
Papadopoulos couldn't "plausibly argue" that a DC Circuit opinion was new evidence, he wrote.
She can plausibly declare that she is the candidate who is the most electable.
Shawkat is plausibly presented as a mistress, the dialogue is ambiguous on that score.
"I don't think you have facts that plausibly establish harm to competition," she said.
In Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, one could plausibly blame third parties for the outcome.
He could also, just as plausibly, be a sophisticated cybercriminal who profited off malware.
Clinton and Mr. Sanders's proposed policies that could plausibly account for such substantial cleavages.
But if someone could plausibly be seen as a hacker group, he'd be fine.
Suddenly arguments plausibly made at the American Conservative were being spouted on Fox News.
We know they at least plausibly might be, as a federal judge just ruled.
Suppose, more plausibly, that Bitcoin has no underlying value and will eventually become worthless.
Over all, the number of G.O.P. retirements in plausibly competitive districts isn't extraordinarily high.
Tennessee lawmakers can no longer plausibly deny racist origins of the Confederate monument movement.
Some fine-enough Balenciaga and a Burberry collection that could plausibly pass for bootleg.
The implied question: Which is worse, the blatantly, baroquely horrible, or the plausibly deniable?
But in such a close election, anything and everything could have plausibly been decisive.
Are there planets out there that could, plausibly, harbor vast quarries of Vibranium-like materials?
No other state or non-state actor "could plausibly have been responsible," the statement added.
So Twitter could plausibly argue that it was not responsible for the stories users see.
These figures have rock-solid conservative credentials and could plausibly attack Trump from the right.
Scorpio goes into full-Scorpio mode, exploring people's boundaries with jokes and plausibly-deniable sincerity.
Probably the social issues are the ones that he could most plausibly do that with.
Bill: I was thinking he was trying to fool the feds into being plausibly cautious.
But a version of Hungary's system could plausibly take root without many Americans realizing it.
"From the beginning, they built this so it could be plausibly denied," Mr. Watts said.
If Lehman was rescued that weekend, wouldn't it plausibly spark a decisive recovery in stocks?
Today, on Twitter, Gibson's followers share bits of the present that seem plausibly science-fictional.
His brief tenure as chief economist at the World Bank ended abruptly in January after he had plausibly accused his own team of excess waffle and equally plausibly criticised his institution's Ease of Doing Business index for naive bias in favour of free markets.
More plausibly, a major part of the process has to do with the moon's host: Saturn.
With a better explanation for the change, Judge Bates wrote, it could plausibly pass legal muster.
This is designed to spread fast and cause damage, with a plausibly deniable cover of 'ransomware.
However, Singapore's system also features far more coercion and government intervention than Americans would plausibly accept.
Or any additional payment that NCAA lawyers can't semi-plausibly claim isn't actually, you know, payment.
The secretary of state could, very plausibly, have dealt a blow to NATO without meaning to.
"Clearly, each statement that Plaintiff attributes to the Fox Defendants cannot plausibly be defamatory," Batts wrote.
In China, drones are rapidly invading just about every industry where they can plausibly be deployed.
But when you combine that with the fact that this Court could plausibly overturn Roe v.
Materialism is an important trait in individuals, and plausibly could be an important difference between groups.
This should help clarify what your real goal is here, and what you might plausibly do.
Tennessee lawmakers can no longer plausibly deny the white supremacist origins of the Confederate monument movement.
" The influential credit rating agency Fitch Ratings said in February demand "could plausibly peak before 280.
But the finding could plausibly have implications for discipline codes that suggest consequences for subjective infractions.
Many words could be used to describe Harris, but "silenced" is not plausibly one of them.
For an open primary in an at least plausibly Democratic year, this was an absurdly small field.
"Quaestiones" plausibly claims that offshore arrangements, tax minimisation and regulatory arbitrage tend to undermine the needed commitments.
They're compiling an exhaustive database of molecules—14,000 so far—that could plausibly exist in gas form.
Frum can both plausibly claim (or, more accurately, hint) that while Trump wasn't what they had in
Given the number of Democratic factions that could plausibly unite behind Harris's banner, that's no small thing.
Auditing firms can plausibly tell regulators and clients that problems elsewhere are nothing to do with them.
The Stargate franchise has used its share of space suits, ranging from plausibly realistic to downright strange.
Mr Kabila's chosen successor was so unpopular that the regime could not plausibly claim he had won.
But Putin and the Russians can't plausibly be said to have had something to do with it.
Russia, however, remains among a relative handful of nations plausibly accused of having state-run doping programs.
Assange can perhaps plausibly argue that he did not know where the D.N.C. e-mails came from.
The populist center-right is the only place where Republicans can stand and plausibly hope to govern.
Delegates Unbound also presents itself — plausibly or not — as an effort that is not explicitly anti-Trump.
Consider one innovation that could plausibly become a reality in the years ahead: trucks that drive themselves.
Yet the new study claims success of a kind that its evidence could not even plausibly demonstrate.
Anything she says or does that can be plausibly (or implausibly) spun to appear maleficent, they spin.
Kollar-Kotelly said Dunlap has the right to see anything that could plausibly fall into that category.
Slightly more plausibly, they accuse Facebook of censoring conservative news, while targeting Twitter for shadow-banning right-wingers.
It also said Palin plausibly stated a claim for defamation, while taking no position on the claim's merits.
Microsoft added that Amazon "has alleged zero facts — nothing — plausibly indicating" the Pentagon was influenced by Trump's statements.
That means BEBs can plausibly compete with roughly 40 percent of the current bus market, without any subsidies.
Could the president have plausibly said the exact opposite of what he meant at such a critical moment?
Vice-Chancellor Slights already ruled, back in 2018, that Tesla shareholders plausibly alleged Musk's control in their complaint.
More plausibly, the researchers say the spot was yet another sexual display designed to attract a female's attention.
The few sensible elements -- tax reform and regulatory reform -- cannot plausibly undo the damage of the other proposals.
Seeing as social media stars frequently advertise on their channels, Jenner's post could plausibly have been sponsored content.
And what could he ask for that he could plausibly get that would have the effect you're imagining?
The genius of Moore, though, is how plausibly, and how patiently, she fills the spaces of ordinary living.
Basically the only American-born group that you could even plausibly argue are harmed is high school dropouts.
In past years, the 20183rd Congressional District was known as the only one that Democrats could plausibly win.
If scientists are lucky, seismic waves could also reveal underground aquifers — places where life could plausibly persist today.
All of those are advances plausibly attributed to Mr. Macron's landmark loosening of the rigid French labor market.
Well-timed endorsements at Mr. Biden's expense could plausibly push another rival, Amy Klobuchar, into contention in Iowa.
They can also claim, quite plausibly, that his imperious style was on full display throughout the 2016 campaign.
Neither study could plausibly be construed to indicate that millions of illegal voters cast ballots in this election.
Agencies originally created categorical exclusions to speed approval of projects that could not plausibly have deleterious environmental consequences.
The lawyers who represented plaintiffs filed complaints that plausibly forced Facebook to revamp its powerful advertising business model.
This beautifully designed object has enough built-in smarts to plausibly save money in your electric and gas bills.
Many say, plausibly, that they are escaping widespread criminal violence and the threat of abduction or murder by gangs.
The Mannis had plausibly claimed the bank's explanation for the termination might be a pretext for discrimination, Cox said.
We are a long way from the days when Bill Clinton could plausibly be called the first black president.
More plausibly, this water is either coming from the atmosphere, or it may not even be water at all.
It's what they used to call a "reform movement" campaign that can only plausibly be led by an outsider.
Republicans will want something plausibly "market-based" and Dems will want revenue to pay for various investments and incentives.
But the company's letter dubbing them "unsafe to the community," even if it was completely retracted, sounds plausibly sinister.
Second, even when agencies can plausibly invoke a FOIA exemption, the courts should not routinely defer to their judgments.
This trend is most plausibly explained by more and better contraceptive use, especially use of highly effective contraceptive methods.
Smith could not plausibly pitch the Taser as a replacement for a handgun to stop a homicidally violent suspect.
More plausibly, rescue units will air drop a series of depots and caches in a process called lilly-padding.
By sheer demographic calculation, you can't plausibly predict which party will capture Washington over the next decade or two.
The book also advises finding a running mate seen by voters as plausibly able to take over as president.
In the census case, the court got it before Mr. Ross built a record to plausibly justify his actions.
More plausibly it is for the ego projection: my unique creations become literally the stuff you are made of.
If the scientists are lucky, the seismic waves could reveal underground aquifers — places where life could plausibly persist today.
One could plausibly argue that these savings plans should be national in scope, and not relegated to the states.
They could have plausibly claimed that everything is a work-in-progress right now and they're listening to feedback.
Kepler's most exciting discoveries have been exoplanets around the same size as Earth, ones that could plausibly have liquid water.
We asked Allison to dig around for any other defenses of Trump's crowd that could also plausibly refer to penises.
This faction will plausibly claim that, but for Trump, an orthodox conservative would have won the nomination and the presidency.
Bachelor-to-be should be rejected as painfully as possible, but issued a wound with a plausibly swift recovery time.
But given the small margins separating the top four contenders, that still means that any of them could plausibly win.
And with a tough but manageable schedule, Louisville could plausibly gain the top spot in the Playoff by winning out.
For the most part, she seems like a star with whom one could plausibly drink a vodka drink (or several).
He lusts for power more than money and plausibly assumes that Himiko's toxic spirit will be compatible with his own.
And many administration officials recognized that there was a long list of officials who plausibly could have been the author.
Brazilian voters will choose between 13 presidential candidates, five of whom could plausibly secure enough votes in first round voting.
Keenan: But that usually doesn't mean, it could still be plausibly sued in Florida because that's where its operations are.
He says that plausibly innocuous exchanges can be interpreted differently by the North Korean security authorities who read the reports.
In the age of Facebook and YouTube, anyone with a mobile phone can plausibly claim to be a citizen journalist.
"But Guatemala can neither offer a safe nor fair and full process and nobody could plausibly argue otherwise," Gelernt said.
Could you plausibly wear this shirt without being excoriated by a well-meaning old person in a supermarket checkout line?
Democrats can plausibly point to Ford's initial request for confidentiality, which she confirmed making, as the reason for the delay.
The structural ingenuity, psychological perversity and visual bravura that characterize Mr. De Palma's films can all plausibly be called Hitchcockian.
Or should they stand their ground and insist that they will only vote for legislation that they can plausibly defend?
Entertainment, journalism, art, politics, food, commerce, and every content vertical that covers reality could be plausibly impacted by virtual reality.
But he can't plausibly continue to insist on his integrity and openness while refusing to take questions he doesn't like.
Suddenly I was thankful for Mr. Zeffirelli's care in creating theatrical spaces in which characters could have plausibly human interactions.
Clifford's lawsuit alleges that Trump avoided signing in order to plausibly deny any knowledge of the deal down the line.
Wanting "a name that would be familiar to his Lebanese interlocutors," he decided that Ruben al-Chidiak sounded plausibly Arab.
Engaging in the kind of violence they did allows the alt-right to more plausibly blur right and wrong here.
And, as mentioned, promotions must be ignored, so these estimates are plausibly upper bounds on the set-top box fees.
Visiting the Fischer work just before the show opened last week, "The Kiss" was pristine, and even plausibly marble-like.
Fear of Trump's new tough on immigration posture was plausibly the reason, and Trump did not hesitate to claim credit.
Because you're choosing randomly what you encourage, the differences are more plausibly associated with the treatment and not differences across families.
The guarantee is uncontroversial in theory, but recent research in cognitive science casts doubt on whether it can be plausibly provided.
More plausibly, intervention could be confined to securing delivery of humanitarian aid, through air drops and safe zones along the border.
The earliest all seven could plausibly make the call is 2019, because Montana's legislature is not in session again until then.
And because Pakistan hides behind plausibly deniable proxies, India would not wish to lose its moral advantage with a direct attack.
More plausibly, the administration pointed out that money sent to Cuba would end up in the coffers of its repressive government.
Only two true Midwesterners are in the running so far and could plausibly talk of Milwaukee as being near to home.
This process meant some issues got solved, and those that did not could plausibly be put off to the next round.
But the no-nonsense, affable Klobuchar could also plausibly appeal to Rust Belt voters whom her party needs to win over.
When pressed to explain how his ideas could plausibly come to fruition, Mr Sanders invokes the need for a "political revolution".
Suppose you work in a field in which you can't plausibly expect your income to rise significantly in the decades ahead.
This might be persuasive to those who admire Trumpian aggressive masculinity, but can also plausibly be seen as undercutting Kavanaugh's credibility.
So the incentives are there to look for issues where Democrats might plausibly move rightward, back toward voters they have lost.
In honor of Motherboard's "You'll Sleep When You're Dead" theme week, I've ranked them from most plausibly useful to most absurd.
These are not thinkers than can plausibly be seen as the creators of modern political correctness or debates about identity politics.
But if the Trump administration is in the process weakening US emissions goals, how much influence can they plausibly wield here?
It's an odd place for him to be, given that he can be plausibly blamed for costing Hillary Clinton the election.
Manhattan U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman ruled in July that the plaintiffs "plausibly allege" that Ross's decision was motivated by discrimination.
Religious contemplation is at least plausibly derided in these paintings, although overly quoted as a nominal theme and source of imageries.
That's because his administration has been staffed with pretty generic conservative movement figures who could plausibly have served any GOP president.
Mr. French wrote thousands of computer-coded rules suggesting how certain character types derived from Ms. Susann's works might plausibly interact.
Meredith: If anything, I'd say Dern's Marmee, while explicitly expressing her anger, felt less plausibly angry than other, more reserved Marmees.
But now, for the first time since the beginning of her career, there's someone who might plausibly shoot back, and win.
If Democrats keep running ahead of expectations across those plausibly competitive Republican-held seats, many seats will ultimately fall their way.
We must start treating plausibly deniable white supremacy as if it were just white supremacy, before the joke is on us.
These sites show how easy it's becoming for people to create fake images that look plausibly real — for better or worse.
Total support for candidates who can plausibly be called moderates or centrists (at least relatively speaking) stands at just 220006 percent.
He also very much looks like someone who could be plausibly cast in a movie or television show as Young President.
It can also be plausibly argued that Dellavedova is a dirty pest who does this kind of thing all the time.
It's the same type of plausibly deniable play that looks just bad enough to make you think it was on purpose.
She didn't — and, in fact, she ended up in a position where she could plausibly win a war that once seemed impossible.
This had a practical benefit, as it allowed the two-man team to create a plausibly small slice of a huge metropolis.
"Much of what Roberts said could also plausibly come from the mouth of a president — but not, unfortunately, this one," McGough wrote.
Brazilian voters will choose between 13 presidential candidates on Sunday, five of whom could plausibly secure enough votes in first round voting.
Or more plausibly, it's yet another attempt by the locals to keep the myth alive—and the tourists flocking to the lake.
"). But if others accused participants of prejudice in the second condition, it could be plausibly denied ("I didn't think he was gay!
There are, therefore, quite a lot of people with vastly different ideas who could plausibly claim the mantle of the alternative right.
Such networks often mix spam links with unsponsored tweets scraped from the web, designed to make the accounts seem more plausibly human.
Having established that PERVs could plausibly pose a risk to humans, Yang and her team set about to get rid of them.
I find it helpful to think about what a child born today could plausibly expect to witness in her or his lifetime.
The authors also argue, somewhat less plausibly, that the fine political balance of democracies prevents companies from buying and misusing political power.
I don't think there's someone who could have plausibly won the Republican primary who would be an especially clear favorite to win.
Shared knowledge has a very handy, if somewhat peculiar, trait: Even if we both know it, we can plausibly deny knowing it.
Sternbergh and Pineapple understood that their experiment would work only if the fiction and the reportage could be seductively and plausibly integrated.
Accurate pregnancy tests were not available until the 1970s, and so a missed period or two could plausibly be explained this way.
But experts have suggested to me that we could plausibly reduce gun deaths by about one-third, saving 13,000 lives a year.
Or, more plausibly, it simply shows the sheer joy he takes in creating havoc and basking in the attention it brings him.
But the real art of the book is Hassler's ability to combine, plausibly, the theme of flawed and obsessive love with suspense.
But without Bolton's testimony, Democrats can plausibly claim that the Senate trial is only an exercise in covering up Trump's Ukraine conduct.
"We needed to position Kerry as the person [who was] plausibly presidential and had the real chance to beat Bush," Shrum said.
There are all sorts of other possibilities, ranging from another right-wing coalition to (much, much less plausibly) a center-left alliance.
But it's equally plausibly that the commercial has its place in a Linkin Park show and that I'm simply out of the loop.
Confirming Kavanaugh, who is the most unpopular Supreme Court nominee ever to be approved by the Senate, could quite plausibly collapse this consensus.
A hasty withdrawal of QE could plausibly set off such a change, especially in countries such as Italy with large public-debt burdens.
Plausibly PG. It's an overwhelmingly wholesome film, but if you're squeamish about eyes or surgical procedures, a few scenes might give you pause.
It's been around since 1937 and looks like the kind of place where one could plausibly fall off the railing, BoJack Horseman style.
The headset was announced in January and shipped in May, so a two-year agreement will plausibly cover most of its sales lifespan.
One aspect of the bank's punishment (although the bank plausibly denies this formed part of the agreement with the Fed) involves managerial change.
In poor countries, the rate is surely higher, since women whose children are hungry cannot plausibly quit a job with an abusive boss.
But if that's the case, why were there so many scenes featuring just the two sisters, scenes that Littlefinger couldn't plausibly know about?
Of those, even fewer could plausibly run a 4.6 40-yard dash at 260 pounds, the way Wise claims Washington did at USC.
" And yet Knausgaard can plausibly liken himself to a character from the fevered writings of Dostoevsky, "the impoverished young student in the metropolis.
This is the risk you take when your lodestar for official conduct is whether the thing you want to do is plausibly legal. 
The automated moderation systems that might stop content that promulgates a culture of hate—content plausibly capable of inciting copycat violence—are failing.
There can be increments of progress or reform, but nothing that could plausibly overcome this country's core indifference to genuine learning and education.
If Swalwell was sitting, it would be more plausibly him, because of the way he pauses and jumps a little at that moment.
The Macan S is basically a sports car with four doors and a hatch that could plausibly compete in weekend offroad rally races.
That raises a different question: At what point can one plausibly believe something when the evidence seems to contrary to what people claim?
The second is that those players who cannot plausibly make that claim will likely find themselves the target of some manner of scolding.
Weir plausibly depicts near-future colonization technology, and showcases the opportunists and laborers who eke out a living in this expensive, precarious habitat.
A plausibly generous hypothesis is that she has told her therapist something that might help your therapist guide you toward improving your relationship.
It is not clear how the Trump administration could plausibly say Iran is an ally of Al Qaeda and participated in the Sept.
In the mansion that is Broadway, there are many rooms, many ways in which a patron might plausibly claim to have been entertained.
Jerry Brown, a Democrat who once campaigned for president supporting single-payer care, has questioned how the state can plausibly foot the bill.
Politicians routinely extol unity without plausibly explaining the shared interests that would impel people to clasp hands across racial lines to march together.
Even more surreptitious, and plausibly more of a risk in this case, is simply the targeted collection of flow metrics for "interesting" targets.
A face that looks like this could plausibly represent anything: someone in pain, or extreme ecstasy, or lusting after a really good meal.
The ADR investors' lawyers at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, he said, plausibly alleged that Toshiba did consent to the sale of the securities.
La Farge loves intertextuality, nonexistent but real-seeming books, famous people lifted from the historical record and plausibly altered, the whole Borgesian shebang.
But these garments and objects remain safely stored, have not been tampered with or compromised and could, plausibly, if tested, exonerate Mr Reed.
But, equally plausibly, sterling could rise towards $1.40 if the Fed doesn't follow through on the rate hikes it is expected to deliver.
In the entire history of slavery, the Railroad offers one of the few narratives in which white Americans can plausibly appear as heroes.
The Trump administration's power plant proposal could plausibly give a second life to some coal plants and slow the transition toward cleaner energy.
His supporters plausibly see these attacks as evidence that the corrupt establishment is targeting Trump because it fears he will really change things.
Less plausibly, they say developers should adopt a "culture of responsibility" and consider the powers of data sharing and openness (good luck with that).
They have to have a love that spans all of space and time in order to plausibly balance out the plot and character stakes.
The current study also doesn't include any data on possible ailments that could plausibly explain phantom odors, such as seizures or serious mental illness.
They also can classically and plausibly play the bad cop to your good cop, which also can contribute positively to your post-merger relations.
That's particularly true if you can plausibly claim to not remember the password, and have two-factor protections in place to prevent unverified logins.
"Such behavior is much more plausibly consistent with making an unintended mistake and then correcting it than with acting with actual malice," Rakoff wrote.
But, more plausibly, they were goofing around taking a selfie, having considered neither the legality nor the bad taste of what they were doing.
If the current polling trends hold through March 15, Mr Trump will be the only candidate left who could plausibly win the nomination outright.
Courts could plausibly believe that baking a cake is artistic expression, whereas somebody refusing to serve a hamburger to a black person is not.
But, as the columnist plausibly notes, simply holding talks could lead to more modest but still valuable achievements like an extended moratorium on testing.
Until then, the burden of proof is on the veteran who must prove that his or her problems can be plausibly connected to service.
He insists that she is on the far left; she insists, much more plausibly, that she is one of the remaining centrists in Congress.
If she leaves the White House, she could plausibly become a fixture on Fox News, or take a lucrative job in the private sector.
Since the large majority of DACA participants are from Mexico, Trump could plausibly say that Mexico is indirectly helping to pay for the wall.
More plausibly, defense against threats by terrorists to attack import facilities would not be difficult to implement; and terrorists can attack renewable facilities also.
John Delaney's supporters would be satisfied with Biden as the nominee, meaning Biden plausibly stands to gain most when those three candidates drop out. 
As mentioned, only the EU and some regions of the US (California) are plausibly motivated by this; for most countries, other interests drive participation.
And then each individual therein has selectors, which include at least all those people's phone numbers and email addresses, and plausibly much, much more.
Wolf said the lawsuit plausibly alleged that ICE failed to consider whether immigrants were seeking an exemption under the 2016 regulations before detaining them.
Hal Varian, Google's chief economist, argues plausibly in a recent study that the case to worry about market concentration across the economy is weak.
We discussed what the amendment means, how it was intended to be used, and if can be plausibly invoked to remove Trump from office.
The presidential election was the only major news event involving Russia in the past year that could plausibly have had such a partisan effect.
How can GV plausibly insist its founders deal properly with their own workplace equality issues if it can't get its own house in order?
The action and the interplay among the team members have a down-and-dirty credibility, and the plot twists, while convoluted, are plausibly so.
A study by Avi Loeb and Manasvi Lingam of Harvard University, published in 2017, argued that the patterns could plausibly result from extraterrestrials' transmitters.
Recent investigations suggest that the paradox may have a mundane resolution — under more accurate assumptions about how life originates, we are very plausibly, alone.
But such mirth came mingled with despair, and one could plausibly define literary modernism as the washing of the corpse of tradition, albeit sardonically.
Charismatic would have been too much to hope for, but his tailored suits, Politburo hair and deliberate manner gave him a plausibly presidential demeanour.
Four of the 12 rounds were extremely difficult to score, and the decision could plausibly have gone either way or come out a draw.
"Such behavior is much more plausibly consistent with making an unintended mistake and then correcting it than with acting with actual malice," he wrote.
I only picked 2035 because it seemed like something you could plausibly achieve, something that other people could at least see a path to.
But when he tried tinkering with the draft, he realized that the world had changed too drastically for him to plausibly salvage the story.
Harry Potter was born on July 31, 1980, too soon to be a digital native and therefore more plausibly, as a beleaguered tween, offline.
But if impeachment plausibly constrains the president, preventing him from engaging in abuse of power for political gain, then we're in entirely different territory.
"We tried to produce something that could plausibly be an adjudication," says Matthew Fienup, an economist who helped set up the market in Ventura.
It's important to stress, however, that "flirting" isn't affirming queer identity; ambiguous banter that can be plausibly denied is still not clear textual representation.
With 52 seats in the Senate, Republicans could plausibly pass their bill without any support from Democrats — making reconciliation an alluring if frustrating approach.
Recent investigations suggest that the paradox may have a mundane resolution — under more accurate assumptions about how life originates, we are very plausibly alone.
Ward argues, plausibly, that the celebrity presence of Trump in the race should only exacerbate that tendency for presidential politics to crowd out everything else.
Speaking on the margins of the IMC's annual forum, Christian Kälin, Henley's chairman, plausibly argued that the industry saw regulation as both inevitable and welcome.
Whatever her other deficiencies, Theresa May, after six years at the Home Office (Britain's interior ministry), can plausibly present herself as a "security prime minister".
Rakoff concluded not long after the evidentiary hearing that Palin couldn't plausibly allege the Times' ill will, even with the procedural bootstrap he had provided.
And there's no rule that the alternative media can't use truths revealed via a scheme (involving hacking or, more plausibly, a leaker) to advance Republicans.
There are only two viable ways to stop Trump: defeat him (or at least come plausibly close) in the primaries, or elect another Democratic president.
But as such, it held within it the seeds of a saga that could, like its close cousin Prime Suspect, plausibly spin out for years.
Going back decades, wrestling has toyed with what could be done outside the arena while still keeping it plausibly in the realm of pro wrestling.
Ray is perfectly gentlemanly until he suddenly isn't, and Mr. Wood plausibly shifts the man's gears from neutral into raging overdrive and back down again.
Then Republicans drew the comically-inauthentic but plausibly-competent Mitt Romney as their nominee, and Obama's reelection bid turned into a historically unusual wonk-off.
Ms. Yellen underscored the point with a chart showing that Fed officials thought rates could plausibly end 2017 anywhere from nearly zero to 4 percent.
Given the evidence, Trump can no longer plausibly deny that he was willing to cross the line and work with Cohen to break the law.
Beijing can now plausibly claim that the United States is the aggressor in this trade dispute and in violation of international trade rules and norms.
While this could be evidence that legalization causes marijuana use, it could just as plausibly represent the idea that marijuana use leads to marijuana legalization.
Malema, a former head of the ANC's Youth League before his expulsion from the party, could plausibly still have plenty of contacts in the organization.
Max Fisher wrote an extended piece on how this uncertainty could plausibly escalate to war for Vox last year; I encourage you to read it.
Noah Feldman, a Harvard legal historian who knows Kavanaugh personally, told me recently that the judge plausibly fits the profile of a "Never Trump" conservative.
In light of this, we systematically considered which conditions described in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders could most plausibly account for his behavior.
All this can plausibly be described as a mostly symbolic codification of Israel's Jewish character in the face of persistent efforts to deny that character.
So long as a policy is "plausibly related to the Government's stated objective to protect the country," Chief Justice Roberts explained, it survives constitutional attack.
They can often plausibly argue for no jail time, or only a short sentence, so that they can return to being productive members of society.
Feeney plausibly speculates on the contempt Nixon may have felt for the moneyed, time-wasting crowd (including Reagan's character) surrounding Bette Davis, the picture's star.
Slightly more plausibly, doubling the 35 and 37 percent income tax brackets to 85033 and 74 percent would raise just over one percent of GDP.
They say the effect is plausibly large enough to explain the 18 percent decline in manufacturing employment that occurred between March 2001 and March 2007.
Facebook can, I think, quite plausibly say that it has a First Amendment right to create the kind of community that it wants to create.
"Guatemala can neither offer a safe nor fair and full process, and nobody could plausibly argue otherwise," the ACLU's Lee Gelernt told the New York Times.
If China relents on these points, it might be a big win for American business but could plausibly accelerate the exodus of manufacturing work to Asia.
After finishing at or nearly tied for the top in both Iowa and New Hampshire, Sanders can plausibly claim to be in command of the race.
Pompeo's hypothetical visit to Nicaragua, which Drollinger had presented so plausibly on that July evening, had not materialized by late October, three months after the trip.
Add that to the long list of grievances against a government which still claims, ever less plausibly, to be the only democratic one in Central Asia.
Each story is fairly robust on its own, and could plausibly all be tied together through Kay acting as a nexus—but they don't always cohere.
Only a few years ago, the ruling Justice and Development party could plausibly claim to have done away with torture, notes Andrew Gardner of Amnesty International.
Trump did very well with white working-class voters in states like Michigan and Ohio that have been plausibly hurt by imported manufacturing goods from Asia.
As for today's chaos, violence, and general instability, these are more plausibly tied not to the original intervention but to the international community's failures after intervention.
But anyone who can pull off this kind of change of tone as plausibly as he's done in just the last 12 hours is no fool.
But "their proximity is plausibly but not conclusively explained by chance," bolstered in part by their different shapes and the older ice on top of Paterson.
He can almost argue plausibly that he can't follow through on his big promises to do infrastructure or renegotiate trade because Congress won't allow him to.
Last June, U.S. District Judge Gregory Woods allowed Baker-Rhett to pursue a fraudulent inducement claim, because he had plausibly pleaded that West's tweet was false.
In other words, a country can plausibly "cover" its research and development on a military ICBM program under the guise of a peaceful, civilian space program.
Ms Bakewell plausibly suggests that de Beauvoir's pioneering feminist work, "The Second Sex", was the most broadly influential product of European café philosophy of the period.
Now that it's clear that the opening is there, a candidate of full-spectrum progressivism could plausibly enter the next contested Democratic primary as a favorite.
To fill the remaining gap, her plan identifies a bunch of new revenue raisers aimed at corporations and the rich that could plausibly cover the difference.
"Plaintiff has alleged sufficient facts which plausibly show the Reports were not fair, true, and impartial accounts of the Wheeler complaint," Mazzant wrote, according to Politico.
In a few years, Musk could plausibly declare mission accomplished and allow Tesla to be what it should be: a high-margin purveyor of luxury EVs.
Dot-com investments morphed into embarrassing "dot-bombs," articles said, affecting the self-confidence of stock market investors and plausibly bleeding over to the whole market.
What happens if those companies plausibly claim it may be too hard or expensive to issue the kind of retroactive corrective notices that a minister demands?
Now the frontrunner for a major party's nomination — the man who could very plausibly be the 45th president of the United States — is gleefully undermining them.
Another will show the range of seats that each party could plausibly hold, while a third will show our estimate of the final national popular vote.
" There is no emergency caused by undocumented immigration that plausibly "requires the use of the armed forces," nor is a wall "necessary to support such use.
Ecological disasters like the California wildfires, plausibly connected to climate change and suburban development, raise the specter of a human history moving inexorably toward self-destruction.
It mapped colorful personalities onto players and teams, such that it could plausibly stage a "Dinosaur Draft" in which franchises selected dinosaurs that suited their personalities.
Indeed, when Mr. Jones was merely a marginal figure on the paranoid right, the case could plausibly be made that he was better left in obscurity.
But by providing identical health coverage for every American, this proposal would do nothing that could plausibly weaken access for people with a history of illness.
But this Congressional district can just as plausibly be seen as prime and enduring evidence of how underwhelming the support for Trump is and always was.
She needed a debate in which she could show that Sanders was out of his depth, not someone you could plausibly see actually functioning as president.
Some argue, plausibly, that as general counsel to Deutsche Bank from 2004 to 2009, he should have been aware of the financial shenanigans of that era.
It involves a pair of two-time first-team all-stars, both with massive contracts, both still in their prime or at least plausibly close enough.
And giving up the Iron Throne for love is something that Jon could plausibly do, considering he loves Dany and doesn't seem particularly excited about the Throne.
Given that Ms Blasey describes him as having been so drunk during the alleged assault that he might plausibly not have remembered it, the issue is germane.
I could plausibly list "not ever having to watch Chris Evans ever again" as one of the reasons I emigrated to the US over 10 years ago.
The filing describes a generic version of its political platform, which could plausibly be run by human moderators, as well as a version that's almost completely automated.
"Both could, at least plausibly, address the president's stated goal of increasing how much other countries pay for drugs," says Benedic Ippolito of the American Enterprise Institute.
So if the new progressive foreign policy is something that could plausibly shape the next presidency, it's worth understanding what it's about and what it stands for.
The judge said that while the case was "not an archetypal sex trafficking action, the allegations plausibly establish" that Weinstein violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
So there is a bit of a semantic game about what could you sort of plausibly claim as repeal, and there's a lot of gray area here.
In South Sudan, it can be anything from 30 to 300 cattle, far more wealth than an ill-educated young man can plausibly accumulate by legal means.
I'm pretty sure there's at least one bird in that tree, but depending on how I look at it there could plausibly be as many as four.
Trump could plausibly dismiss the partisanship on display here and call for a congressional investigation, which is what you would expect someone in his position to do.
The judge had previously dismissed an earlier version of Tracy's suit, but she said his amended complaint included detailed allegations that plausibly alleged a conspiracy against him.
Ordinarily, the justices apply a "rule of lenity"—a benefit of the doubt to the defendant—in cases where a law could plausibly be read two ways.
This is a point of negotiation that all three countries could plausibly agree to, because if executed properly, it could boost domestic production in all of them.
So it's a good time to review the entire lineup of Republican Senate seats on the ballot — or that could plausibly be on the ballot — in 2018.
Michael Cucek of Temple University says that the upper house is the last place where Japan can plausibly claim still to have a real two-party system.
Since no single medical condition, a doctor once told her, could plausibly affect so many different systems—neurological, respiratory, gastrointestinal—she must be having a panic attack.
While typically not traceable to any individuals and plausibly denied by government officials, poisonings leave little doubt of the state's involvement — which may be precisely the point.
Though Furman noted Trump's remarks weren't related specifically to the citizenship question, he said the challengers have "plausibly" claimed that Trump was personally involved in the decisionmaking.
With 21st-century technology, we could plausibly reduce the use of government assistance services to levels where they serve the function for which they were originally intended.
Animals — especially big-brained creatures like us — may be plausibly conceived as energy-draining eddies among the churning plant-fueled currents of our biosphere's open solar economy.
But here's the thing: The worriers aren't taking the one step that would most plausibly imperil Sanders's nomination — encouraging voters to back former Vice President Joe Biden.
Without a genuinely mutual assumption of rationality, both Trump and Kim would plausibly become more sensitive to the considerable and increasingly palpable dangers of ramped-up rhetoric.
But come November, when voters will most plausibly be choosing between Trump and Clinton, likely few feeling the Bern will want to make America great again. Why?
Making it run better doesn't generate any wins for the people who would have to do the work, and would plausibly just lead Congress to reduce subsidies.
A cabal of AI-enhanced price-bots might plausibly hatch a method of colluding that even their handlers could not understand, let alone be held fully responsible for.
On the other—yes, it is true—Senator Marco Rubio performed unexpectedly well, and could plausibly come from behind in upcoming contests, eventually eclipsing both Cruz and Trump.
If the five conservative justices hold the first view, different plaintiffs with more concrete and less bucolic interests could plausibly raise a claim against the diversion of funds.
"Patients on '3831 still gained a decent amount of weight, plausibly more than one might observe on other atypical antipsychotics outside of olanzapine," Matteis said in a note.
The Last Defense, meanwhile, more plausibly offers itself up as a case study of bigger questions about the failures of the justice system that might result in exonerations.
Both foundations plausibly assert these errors were inadvertent, and none of them rise to a level that likely would cause the IRS to pursue sanctions against either foundation.
That Mr Buttigieg can plausibly offer himself as the candidate of restoring honest Christian values, as Jimmy Carter did, shows how relaxed Americans have recently become about sexuality.
Last March, a lower court judge said Bromfield's mother failed to plausibly allege that Home Depot had a duty to protect her from Cooper's criminal conduct, justifying damages.
How does a Republican plausibly campaign in part on a pledge to reduce excessive inequality while opposing if every single public policy that does anything to achieve it?
The only "us" to whom the Chamber can plausibly claim kinship is made up of the powerful corporate lobbies that have bought our democracy and captured our government.
"In the longer term, the TCJA funnels substantial resources to the Republican Party's donor class, a process that will plausibly make American politics even more oligarchic," she wrote.
Moon has been a longtime proponent of a diplomatic approach, in no small part because a military strike would plausibly result in North Korean counterstrikes against South Korea.
My book, "The Long Sunday," explores a dozen possible nuclear EMP attack scenarios that could plausibly happen in the Middle East, Asia, Europe and against North America — tomorrow.
"Whether viewed separately or in the aggregate, Exxon's allegations fall well short of plausibly alleging that the [attorneys general] are motivated by an improper purpose," she wrote Thursday.
In her telling, James Comey's decision to issue a series of damaging public pronouncements on Clinton's handling of classified e-mails can plausibly be attributed to Russian disinformation.
The last terror attack on Americans, plausibly linked to Iran or its proxies, was the Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 U.S. Air Force personnel.
That's a big chunk, but Disney could plausibly substitute a third of the content Hastings plans to spend more than $6 billion a year to make and buy.
At the very least, its backlot offers the added benefit of looking plausibly California-ish while offering the cost-saving benefits of not having to shoot in California.
This, according to the experts, is a very plausible way that the convention could implode—and implode in a way that the Stop Trump movement could plausibly orchestrate.
Several of us were tasked with working on his archives, which would plausibly lead us to work out of his home where he kept many of his sketchbooks.
There are, no doubt, conservatives smart and self-controlled enough to lie plausibly, or at least preserve some deniability, and defend Trump's policies without making fools of themselves.
To put it bluntly, Anthony Weiner — smart, often witty, politically deft, at one time plausibly a strong candidate for New York mayor — proved to be a pathetic jerk.
Your brothers have bellyached and bullied, but they didn't institute legal action, and the chances that they plausibly could do so, at this point, appear to be slim.
Rather, my point is that Sanders could plausibly win both the Democratic nomination and the White House in 453, especially given the lessons of Donald Trump's unexpected win.
In this sense, whether the impeachment power is successfully used against Mr. Trump is less significant than whether he and future presidents know it can be plausibly asserted.
In reaching this conclusion, Justice Breyer distinguishes most of the other priority violations as interim distributions, which might plausibly make most creditors better off in the long run.
An artist who can star more than plausibly in an Apple commercial without seeming a sellout — one who's thoughtful, even analytical, without ever seeming to try too hard.
Immigration activists wouldn't be happy, but with the GOP more hostile to comprehensive reform than ever, the White House could plausibly argue they weren't giving up anything real.
And any one of them can plausibly expect to land a new job, or to reemerge into the media limelight after a period in exile to soul-search.
And while that place, as it turns out, might not actually exist, there are parts of the world, and attitudes towards the world, which could plausibly provide some relief.
Two giants, ExxonMobil and Dow, have chemical investments with Aramco, which they can plausibly argue is a firm operated by world-class technocrats at arm's length from the palace.
The decline in uninsured rates could plausibly reflect the expectation or appearance of policy change, economist Craig Garthwaite argued when I called him to chat about the Gallup data.
Obama has opted to not authorize even plausibly-deniable covert action in Syria, such as providing MANPADs to rebels, in large part because of fear of the Russian reaction.
According to Clark, Sessions might plausibly have argued that the rule did not preclude his involvement of an FBI investigation into Russian hacking or interference in the presidential campaign.
The problem, as Stratfor points out, is that Pyongyang has mobile launch vehicles that could then plausibly send a nuclear weapon toward South Korea or Japan -- with unimaginable consequences.
If it's an iPhone 5c or earlier, the FBI could plausibly use the purchased method or more recently discovered NAND mirroring tactics to decrypt the phone without Apple's assistance.
But Republican politicians like Flake, Corker, and Kasich are clearly disturbed by the Trumpization of their party, and so might plausibly be open to running for a third party.
But his chief legacy is to have cast a serially bankrupt carnival barker in the role of a man who might plausibly become the leader of the free world.
For example, the abortion decline during the 2008 to 2011 period was largely driven by decreases in unintended pregnancy, which is most plausibly explained by increased birth control use.
Moderate Democrats can plausibly argue that government should not be interfering in the markets, but it should be addressing the inequalities that are the result of deeper social forces.
Some advocates for abuse victims have called for a worldwide zero tolerance policy, which would take away bishops' leeway in how to deal with convicted and plausibly accused priests.
A cynic observing this unusual Capitol Hill lovefest could plausibly argue that it's easy enough for Republicans and Democrats to link arms when there's serious money to be spent.
If last week was largely about the release of built-up investor tension over the macro outlook and the message from bonds, it could plausibly continue for a while.
Scientists haven't found any upticks in obesity or cancer or gastrointestinal illnesses or allergies that could plausibly be correlated with the introduction of GM foods anywhere in the world.
But there was only one plausibly vulnerable Democratic incumbent to protect, Matt Cartwright, and there is little reason to believe the effort to protect him weakened the Democratic proposals.
And he could even urge his voters to stay home, back a third party, or — perhaps most plausibly for this self-promotion addict —write in "TRUMP" on their ballots.
Others are plausibly invented, like Zion, an 18th-century Massachusetts bondsman who disappears from his cell — after a debauched career across the Commonwealth — on the eve of his execution.
A few works, like the 1991 "Kinshasa la Belle," a model of a round apartment building ringed with blue, wavelike balconies, might plausibly be plans for some bold developer.
Regional leaders and outside experts who have studied the issue say they hope to change that, most plausibly with the adoption of a regional sales tax dedicated to Metro.
Only two Republican Senate seats — in Nevada and Arizona — are plausibly available to Democrats at the moment, while Democrats must defend 20083 seats in states won by Mr. Trump.
Besides, there are many ways for Democratic candidates to pound Biden on this issue and still plausibly deny they're somehow joining a narrative started by the Trump White House.
But in 2012 they looked again at the old X-ray, and saw what should have been noticed at the start: a small mass, plausibly curable at the time.
This is the incidental stuff that historical fiction wants to script and dramatize, to portray plausibly and without much fear of contradiction, along with what we know actually happened.
Maybe the suppressed documents and testimony truly exonerate Trump, or -- perhaps more plausibly -- cast doubt on the central allegations of abuse of power contained in the articles of impeachment.
Hooded Justice's admission into the Minutemen lends it legitimacy and earns him an advocate — and, less plausibly, a sexual partner — in Captain Metropolis, the blond Adonis who recruits him.
The tradition has largely died out at civilian colleges, but it still resonates at the service academies, where students prepare for careers in covert strikes and plausibly deniable mayhem.
Rogue One goes further than any Star Wars film before in embracing the notion that the rebel alliance can be plausibly understood as a fractious band of terrorist radicals.
Jeff Flake's seat in Arizona was also plausibly competitive after Mr. Trump's tepid 3.5-point win in the state, but it was hard to find the third Democratic seat.
A shutdown of new waves of immigrant farmworkers to California's Central Valley would, for example, plausibly raise wages for the existing stock of (largely immigrant) farmworkers in the area.
A study by Avi Loeb and Manasvi Lingam of Harvard University, published in 2017, argued that the patterns could plausibly result from transmitters designed to drive interstellar light sails.
Being available to Trump now gives him greater moral authority to criticize the incoming administration later if he can plausibly say he tried to help it get a running start.
"Ceres is the only plausibly cryovolcanic world to be orbited by a spacecraft up to now," the team of American scientists write in the paper, published today in Nature Astronomy.
More plausibly, the researchers say Ata's cranial bones were "altered" by the mother's cervix during delivery in a process known as moulding—a phenomenon sometimes seen in severe preterm fetuses.
These letters do not always sound the same as they do in Western languages, but pinyin overall was a hit, credited plausibly with a huge boost in literacy in China.
After a plausibly fabricated takeover by hacking collective Anonymous, it then moved briefly to Google Domains, before being kicked off both Domains and YouTube for unspecified terms-of-service violations.
Another, more radical idea might be to tax migrants themselves, either by charging for entry or, more plausibly, by applying a surtax on their income for a period after arrival.
With its austere model, TNB could plausibly provide a competitive rate on deposits, while keeping some of the spread between the Fed rate and the interest it pays to customers.
And more importantly, could he plausibly portray the new breed of Hollywood villains like Killmonger or Star Wars' Kylo Ren who are sympathetic even though they commit really horrible acts?
Holidays: After New Year's Day, searches for chest pain are the most popular, plausibly due to increased food and alcohol consumption related to the holidays, which could cause heart problems.
So, in other words, if Twitter does this perfectly — and catches every malicious bot before it has a chance to tweet — it might plausibly argue that bot labels are redundant.
His close bond with Obama is a big plus with grass-roots Democrats and, even among black voters, could plausibly outweigh older and more obscure matters like the Thurmond eulogy.
On Wednesday, Walmart Canada apparently leaked the names of numerous games that could plausibly be making an appearance at this year's E3 in June, seemingly spoiling the surprise for everybody.
Guha said other candidates for the vice chair job that "might plausibly be considered" include Glenn Hubbard, the Columbia Business School dean, and current San Francisco Fed President John Williams.
If the grounds for impeachment designated by the House include criteria such as maladministration or corruption, his lawyers could plausibly demand the chief justice to dismiss the charges as unconstitutional.
Plausibly accused of being the transit route for Iranian military technology destined for Houthi forces, the question is whether the ailing Sultan Qaboos of Oman is deliberately allowing this trade.
Now it is plausibly much lower — I would no longer be surprised to see Trump's vote share dip down into the 30s, with disastrous results for the Republicans congressional majority.
"The complaint does not allege plausibly that the provision of banking services, which are not inherently violent or dangerous, can be considered as acts dangerous to human life," Swain wrote.
He built several water tanks that could plausibly simulate the ocean, including one on the beach, in the Pacific itself, to achieve a horizon that was all waves, no land.
Bosnich also claimed that he had been recreating the infamous 'Don't mention the war' scene from Fawlty Towers, which although plausibly idiotic hardly shielded him from accusations of extreme insensitivity.
It is hard to persuade children to invest their love in teams that cannot plausibly hope for a championship any time within, oh, the first 30 years of their lives.
What Sanders plausibly could do between today and the end of voting is win enough delegates to deny Clinton an absolute majority at the convention based on pledged delegates alone.
It is a place where bygones can be bygones, and Bo can be Bo. It is also, perhaps, the one place where Mr. Dietl could plausibly claim to be mayor.
And in addition to Lisa's poems, they needed verses for the boy, Jimmy — poems that had to be exceptional and memorable, but also plausibly written by a 5-year-old.
A plan that eliminated only these three parts might be plausibly sold as Obamacare repeal, and it would avoid many of the more controversial policy changes in other G.O.P. proposals.
"A variety of evidence points to what the authors believe can only be plausibly explained by systematic falsification and manipulation of official organ transplant datasets in China," the report concluded.
In his decision, Glasscock said the plaintiffs plausibly alleged the holdover Duke board members had second thoughts about Johnson in the 18 months between the deal's announcement and its closing.
We can't distinguish large declines in wages from large rises in wages — at least until several years after the boatlift happened, and those can't be plausibly attributed to the boatlift.
But it's clear that the technology for wireless earbuds is going to continue to trickle down to the point where they could plausibly be included in the box with phones soon.
But experts agree there's no realistic way the Trump administration can add the extra subs in time for the former reality television star to plausibly take credit for the build-up.
But its CHS opinion, alongside the 9th Circuit's ruling in CVB Financial and the 5th Circuit's in Amedisys, show that shareholders can plausibly claim all kinds of vehicles for corrective disclosure.
He didn't make any sort of final decision about Paramount's copyright claims, merely saying that they had sufficiently identified a combination of Star Trek elements that the company might plausibly own.
Venues always have some way of plausibly denying accusations, and there's no shortage of excuses available to management to brush away any claims from patrons who believe they've been discriminated against.
They are, however, a way to make sure that the stories you tell hang together, that they involve some plausible combination of individual behavior and interaction of those plausibly behaving individuals.
"You can always just plausibly state that this was just a 19-year-old hacker working in someone's basement in Belarus," said Kadri Kaska, an Estonian researcher at the NATO center.
Indeed, with so many more sufferers than can plausibly see a specialist, cheap talk with trained laypeople is the only practical way to bring relief—and turn millions of lives around.
If Balderson's lead holds, one could plausibly argue that Mr. Trump's campaign rally in Newark, OH over the weekend may have been just enough to propel the Republican candidate to victory.
Justice O. Peter Sherwood of the state Supreme Court in Manhattan rejected Charter's claim that Attorney General Eric Schneiderman failed to plausibly allege the company had short-changed and misled customers.
How could Mr. Cameron plausibly negotiate Britain's exit from the union with our soon-to-be-former European partners when this was an outcome he had resolutely opposed during the campaign?
He's one of the few big Silicon Valley figures publicly supporting Donald Trump, a move that was quite plausibly made in order to speed the collapse of the American social order.
Strong familial links have been established, and there are differences in brain chemistry between addicts and nonaddicts, but these remain correlational, and plausibly the result of addiction rather than its cause.
The car companies plausibly argued that they didn't want to be compelled to build these cars just to hit fuel-economy targets, when in reality consumers didn't want to buy them.
I identify four bets that Tesla is plausibly making: the EV bet, the autonomous vehicle bet, a software-platform-in-a-car bet, or the clean-energy-and-battery-company bet.
That justification was tenuous, but surely nothing in the statutes could plausibly be said to extend to an American military presence in Syria after the Islamic State has been credibly debilitated.
Here, the court plausibly read this provision to apply only to visas, not to admissions per se — especially (but not only) in light of its broad interpretation of Section 212(f).
Australia has definitely found its footing a little after that last scoring chance, but they're definitely as physical as you'd think a plausibly overmatched, Bert van Marwijk-coached team would be.
Gabriel thought Philip should be allowed to decide about meeting his own son, but Claudia was dead set against it, saying — plausibly — that preventing it would be for Philip's own protection.
A plausibly fanciful expansion of this year's actual cyber plot would put Hillary Clinton, a figure who can make Nancy Reagan seem positively relaxed, into the always revealing grip of worry.
Concrete won't permanently keep CO2 out of the atmosphere, but could plausibly store it for a century or longer, so for all intents and purposes it counts as carbon storage (CO2s).
The problem I have with Facebook specifically is that Facebook creates these very plausibly deniable reasons for you to be connecting with people emotionally in ways that are toxic to marriages.
She can plausibly argue that Bernie Sanders's coalition is too narrow—that it is, in particular, too heavily white—to reflect the Democratic Party, which after all is a multi-racial coalition.
Among other evidence: Scientists haven't found any upticks in obesity or cancer or gastrointestinal illnesses or allergies that could plausibly be correlated with the introduction of GM foods anywhere in the world.
Actor Carrie Fisher's death last year means her iconic character Leia Organa can't plausibly continue to offer nostalgic continuation to the rebel cause in the forthcoming final episode from this main plotline.
Apple can plausibly claim to be less interested in monetizing your data than Visa or Bank of America because it's making all of the money it needs by selling you the device.
The state was always the Biden campaign's firewall, but now it's a final hope, his rhetorical device to change the narrative of back-to-back losses and still plausibly argue his electability.
Romney made an effort on Thursday to unite conservative voters against Trump at his press conference advocating for a contested convention — a strategy that plausibly could lead to Romney securing the nomination.
The Expanse is set in a plausibly-realistic future in which much of humanity lives and works around the solar system, and a result, the show's characters use a variety space suits.
A Delaware judge in August denied Duke's bid to end the case, finding the plaintiffs plausibly argued that the defendants might have concealed information about their actions from the public and regulators.
A subsequent analysis showed the largest decreases were for deaths from "health-care–amenable" conditions such as heart disease, infections, and cancer, which are more plausibly affected by access to medical care.
By allowing Zoey to explore such a lightning rod of a term, fans get the same insights without any of the plausibly anxiety-inducing conversations that could happen in the real-world.
"It is impossible to plausibly allege, much less prove that either wrestler had CTE," and it is "rank speculation" to say WWE's wrongful conduct was a cause of the deaths, Bryant wrote.
Beyond the possibility that the cassette player will explode and cover your Doritos in more radioactive goop, you can plausibly enjoy a bag of Doritos for the first time in your life.
They may plausibly even lose seats unless the party begins to focus considerable attention on Senate races and, more importantly, on developing a cohesive narrative around issues that matter most to voters.
George W. Bush's administration, in turn, could quite plausibly have been prosecuted by President Obama for water-boarding alleged terrorists, which is arguably a form of torture in violation of federal law.
Just consider what this means in the future for the ability of hostile state and non-state actors to conduct plausibly deniable attacks against U.S. or Western military facilities or critical infrastructure.
Din that when a plaintiff makes "an affirmative showing of bad faith" that is "plausibly alleged with sufficient particularity," courts may "look behind" the challenged action to assess its "facially legitimate" justification.
So that means on Halloween, anyone can take put on sunglasses and belt "Your Song," and will plausibly pass as the famous showman (including Taron Egerton, who plays him in the movie).
It's a diverse group, including Democratic-leaning districts with relatively strong Republican incumbents, like Dave Reichert in Washington, and Republican-leaning districts with plausibly weak incumbents, like Tom MacArthur in New Jersey.
Going backward on the environment will sicken and kill thousands in the near future; over the longer term, failing to act on climate change could, all too plausibly, lead to civilizational collapse.
That is a big chunk, but Disney could plausibly substitute a third of the content that Mr. Hastings plans to spend more than $6 billion a year on to make and buy.
In addition to being a liar, Trump is unusually ill-informed about public policy for a president, so he plausibly says some things that aren't true out of genuine lack of knowledge.
Those who make a bit more but might still plausibly be called middle class — families earning $86,000 to $149,000 — will get back even more, with an average tax cut of just over $1,33.
"Home" not only gave us Max Von Sydow's take on the Three-Eyed Raven, it plausibly introduced Bran Stark's ability to time travel via tree, visiting both young Ned Stark and young Hodor.
Mia, who occupies a more sizable slice of the movie, contains a whole novel — a figure of restless, unpredictable energy whom Vincent becomes plausibly entranced by despite knowing how off-limits she is.
A man in a T-shirt that said "Sane Republicans Against Trump" plausibly observed—before he was thrown out by security—that Mr Trump would have won had he not been so hateful.
"It is impossible to plausibly allege, much less prove that either wrestler had CTE," and it is "rank speculation" to say the company's wrongful conduct was a cause of the deaths, Bryant wrote.
Democrats currently control the House and could plausibly take back the Senate in 2020—but they'll almost definitely have a much smaller majority than they did at the outset of the Obama years.
The company's signature catchphrase — "Hi, I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn" — was posited, plausibly, as the perfect universal entry for The New Yorker's long-running cartoon caption contest.
" Dershowitz suggested Saturday that "what [Trump] could do very plausibly is have his lawyers go to court and make a motion to recuse Rosenstein from any involvement in any case involving the president.
In her 73-page decision, Caproni said the investors plausibly alleged that the five banks recklessly created "artificial price dynamics" for gold, and that their misconduct was the "proximate cause" of the distortions.
It might plausibly be argued that mirror neurons are activated by the sensuously hand-modeled surfaces of Elizabeth Jaeger's large ceramic works — something like the way gestures in Expressionist paintings intimate bodily feelings.
A law in Oregon that capped short-term interest rates "reduced access to payday loans in Oregon, and … former payday borrowers responded by shifting into incomplete and plausibly inferior substitutes," one study found.
Instead, the analysts said Caracas' production losses could be at least several hundred-thousand barrels per day higher — and may even plausibly approach levels last witnessed during the Venezuelan oil strike in 2002.
An additional problem for the optimistic interpretation is this: The productivity slowdown is too big in scale, relative to the size of the tech sector, to be plausibly compensated for by tech progress.
It was almost like he was perfectly created for this character—and I don't think there's anyone you could have hired or worked with who plausibly would do something so speculative and expensive.
But more seriously it may also give Lyft an opportunity to see the full potential of Concierge, which could plausibly have major market potential as Lyft for Work looks to increase their partnerships.
But in a scientific paper that same month, James C. Lin of the University of Illinois, a leading investigator of the Frey effect, described the diplomatic ills as plausibly arising from microwave beams.
And precisely because disagreements about fiscal and monetary stimulus aren't the main axis of partisan political conflict in the United States, it's a subject that leading Democrats plausibly disagree with each other about.
Tom Holland, the British actor who has played Spider-Man since 2016, recently turned 23, but he still plausibly looks and sounds like a 16-year-old New York City high school student.
When Wilson questioned in a tweet whether actresses like Queen Latifah and Mo'Nique were really "plus-size when filming," it plausibly stemmed from her desire to frame her new rom-com as groundbreaking.
"There's currently no evidence that the general public needs to worry about aerosol transmission of SARS-CoV-2, but there plausibly could exist risks in specialized hospital settings," he writes in an email.
And yet, if you look at what administrations do, as opposed to how they do it—or how they justify it—Trump could plausibly cite nearly two decades of federal precedent behind him.
Klobuchar, who may plausibly have prevented an outright New Hampshire win for Buttigieg, is also well positioned to compete for Biden voters — but Buttigieg has to be considered the favorite in that lane.
Immersion in a narrative, far from being passive, requires energetic participation; while watching movies, viewers must continually process new details—keeping track of all that has happened and forecasting what might plausibly happen.
But several justices voiced doubts about whether the decision had gone that far or, even if it could plausibly be read to require an independent expert, whether it had established a clear rule.
Still, a small group of senators could plausibly threaten to derail the process unless they get their way on a certain issue, whether it be spending, defense or some element of tax reform.
The modified "OK" symbol began on the website 4chan as an attempt to "troll the libs," and soon also was used by racist groups as a plausibly deniable symbol of their hateful ideologies.
It's a plausibly disastrous example of building and regulating today's technology without thinking about how it will work tomorrow — and of the galaxy's supposedly more civilized past coming back to hurt its present.
No participant in the Bork battle could plausibly have maintained, for example, that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to own a gun, as the Supreme Court would decide two decades later.
And while the details of these admittedly ambitious proposals were likely to shift over time, experts suggested tax reform around automation could plausibly lead to a radical difference in how income is distributed.
Investigations that can plausibly claim a scalp (the way EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt went down last year after his scandals became too numerous and too funny) are always worth pursuing when they come up.
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar said shareholders had plausibly alleged that Wells Fargo misled them by touting the success of the bank's sales strategy without disclosing that sales employees were engaged in pervasive misconduct.
His respectable third-place finish, nipping at Donald Trump's heels, was evidence that there is a constituency for a Barack Obama-like candidate who can plausibly play the dual roles of outsider and insider.
The meetups will inevitably be swamped by throngs of journalists, standing around in the cold and trying to look plausibly misogynistic in the hope that a gullible anti-feminist will feed them provocative quotes.
He also found that at this early stage of the proceedings, the couple had "plausibly" alleged that the State Department's policy unconstitutionally discriminated against same-sex parents and was motivated by a discriminatory purpose.
But Scots voted No. So the fact that the London stockmarket then went up could plausibly be taken as vindication for our view that the United Kingdom was better off as a single nation.
Even if all of the specific allegations are taken as true, Hutchins could plausibly be a hapless creator whose code was sold with very little input from him— maybe even without any financial compensation.
"I was not expecting this finding, but I think that it could plausibly be explained by the changing nature of the opioid crisis," Saloner, who wasn't involved in the current study, said by email.
NS: I think we're also seeing a lot of the framing of this fight--to the extent that there can plausibly be a fight when Republicans are in the majority--in terms of abortion.
"The Wells Fargo Board of Directors cannot plausibly claim that it is 'ensuring senior management's ongoing effectiveness in managing the firm's activities' while retaining a CEO that helped oversee this much misconduct," she wrote.
If voters were really angry they could choose one of six other contenders, most plausibly Beatriz Sánchez, a journalist with a radical plan for taxing the rich to ramp up spending by the state.
So the unnamed handset shown in the video could just as plausibly be the S6 Edge as the S7 Edge, albeit the intention is clearly to showcase features incoming in the next generation models.
Because we all remember how well that worked out in 2004, when a lightweight president had led us into not one but two wars and instituted a torture regime that he could plausibly deny.
Part of that Ratio can plausibly be explained by McCain's fanbase, who doesn't always retweet her stories but who frequently likes them or posts favorable comments like this one below: Megan's ass is perfect.
Even leaving aside the mystery of her pregnancy, Jones's life is a reel of dishevelment that is only plausibly charming in an attractive person of a certain class in a remote and fictional setting.
This splendid book by the historian and art critic Simon Schama could ­hardly be better timed, since it might plausibly be argued that "the face of Britain" changed on or about June 23, 2016.
"That contradicts what we had previously heard from British politicians and will certainly raise the pressure on Britain to show further proof that the traces plausibly point to Moscow," Erler told German broadcaster ARD.
As far as I could tell, the panelists—Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, Jamaican British American comedian Ian Edwards, and Chinese Korean American rapper Awkwafina—could all plausibly call themselves authorities on cultural appropriation.
For Republicans, especially those senators who oppose removal from office and are running in swing states this year, censure plausibly allows them to go on the record condemning the President's misconduct — short of removal.
The dual tracks allow Saudi officials plausibly to deny official support for the Taliban, even as they have turned a blind eye to private funding of the Taliban and other hard-line Sunni groups.
President Obama tended to introduce policy proposals that were relatively close to where a negotiation with Congress might plausibly end up — often to the consternation of liberals, who felt he was negotiating against himself.
Henry Forge's father is horrifically bigoted—plausibly so, given his background, and crucially so, for the plot—but too much of his character is conveyed to us via excessively didactic lectures to his son.
And the exit polls might be more likely to interview suburban white voters with college degrees in swing districts than well-educated white urbanites — who might plausibly be more likely to vote for Clinton.
And yet Min, who has never previously sought office, acknowledges that he might not be running at all if Democrats had more local Orange County officials who might plausibly step up to challenge Walters.
And in 2020, you're going to have a lot of people running on the Democratic side, very plausibly including you, who are navigating a country that is very afraid of itself and each other.
" The group that read the release "produced more conservative views not only on plausibly relevant issues like immigration and affirmative action, but also on seemingly unrelated issues like defense spending and health care reform.
However, the more subtle point that goes with the threat of nuclear war is that the US has guaranteed the security of way more countries than it can plausibly defend at the same time.
So how in the world can they plausibly allege in a manner that survives ... that we were responsible as part of this unnamed vendetta against high-dollar donors to release the social security numbers?
And while Trump could plausibly carp at the euro's 4%-plus decline versus the dollar over the past year, the single currency has actually risen around 7% against the greenback since he was sworn in.
But in the context of "The Long Night" and the Battle of Winterfell, the "blue eyes" that Melisandre mentioned could just as plausibly refer to those of the White Walkers and the Night King himself.
Watson is not good company, in spite of misleading ads from IBM that suggest a general conversational ability, and turning Watson into a plausibly multidimensional agent would be like turning a hand calculator into Watson.
The tale of the tape lists him as just one inch shorter than Wilder, with just one inch fewer reach, making him among the select few who who can plausibly match length with the champion.
Sanders will put everything he has into New York, because he has no choice: Either win it by an overwhelming margin, or he can't plausibly continue to paint himself as a contender for the nomination.
Stanton had dismissed the lawsuit in September 2017, but the federal appeals court in Manhattan revived it in February, saying the regulators had plausibly alleged that Quincy made false or materially deceptive claims about Prevagen.
Some of these are plausibly the result of the long and deep recession the country went through: think of the number of long-term unemployed workers, which is still significantly above its pre-crisis level.
U.S. District Judge Mitchell Goldberg in Philadelphia ruled that the group of 35 other attorneys general had failed to plausibly allege Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare (UK) Ltd (RBH) possessed monopoly power or engaged in anticompetitive conduct.
The answer to the core questions — could Mr. Trump comport himself as disciplined "Teleprompter Trump" without the aid of actual teleprompters, and could he appear plausibly presidential opposite Hillary Clinton — came early in the debate.
Clinton's strength among well-educated voters — enough to pull her especially close in either Arizona or Texas, the only two heavily Hispanic states that could have plausibly joined Florida to put her over the top.
But simple math should tell us that the steady conservative takeover of our cultural and intellectual scene, unleashed in full force over the Reagan years, cannot plausibly have produced still another generation of godless collectivists.
The likelihood that Trump can plausibly deny a paper trail money laundering allegation against the Trump Organization is not nearly as clear, as Mueller granted its chief financial officer immunity to cooperate as a witness.
Some of them don't hold up on their own — voter suppression probably didn't swing the election, nor did third-party candidates — but all of them plausibly played a role or have some grain of truth.
" Trump told the crowd, before reading from an op-ed Richman had written for The Washington Post: "'We find that this participation was large enough to plausibly account for Democratic victories in various close elections.
But one necessary component is missing: a uniform, galvanizing ideology that could plausibly animate a centralized totalitarian state to co-opt civil society, driving out dissent by employing a combination of surveillance, repression and propaganda.
Senate math allows Democrats to plausibly pin the fate of Collins's effort on the GOP: Five Democrats signed on as original cosponsors of Collins's proposal, but Democrats have only 46 of the Senate's 100 votes.
" The court said it further concluded that the amended complaint from Palin, who was also the Republican nominee for vice president in 2008, "plausibly states a claim for defamation and may proceed to full discovery.
Perplexing not because Qatar is innocent — it has sponsored and hosted far too many jihadists for anyone to plausibly claim otherwise — but because it is the Saudis who are objecting to the funding of extremism.
"Guatemala can neither offer a safe nor fair and full process, and nobody could plausibly argue otherwise," said Lee Gelernt, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer who argued against other recent efforts to limit asylum.
But gradually, and especially over the past decade, his piano compositions moved beyond the level of what he could plausibly perform, their technical demands perhaps culminating — at least for the moment — in the new sonata.
The liberal Democrat in Mississippi or the conservative voter in Massachusetts, for example, would be more motivated to vote if his or her candidate could plausibly gain some number of electoral votes from their state.
D. and I impulse bought cheap tennis equipment at the beginning of the summer and have taken to playing together on weekend mornings, but since he'll be gone I need a more plausibly solo alternative.
Those who think that rich countries should admit more immigrants anyway should at least consider the risk of backlash, especially because there are circumstances in which immigration can be plausibly linked to disorder or crime.
U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan in Manhattan said the plaintiff Edward Lacey plausibly alleged that the nonprofit filed false payment claims based on several alleged fraudulent schemes, violating the federal and state False Claims Acts.
But there was only one singer who could plausibly stand with the voluptuous-voiced Jamie Barton, the commanding Amber Wagner and the impassioned Michael Fabiano — the distinguished previous winners who performed while the judges deliberated.
I wanted to explore whether traditional Republicanism could fully explain how the Old South's most independent thinkers became Trump zombies willing now to send a plausibly accused pedophile to the Senate rather than a Democrat.
On the issues Trump didn't have deep or long-held opinions on — like how to respond to Syria's use of chemical weapons — the "adults" could plausibly shape US foreign policy in a more conventional direction.
Circuit Judge John Walker also said Palin had plausibly alleged that the Times defamed her, though she still bore the "high" burden of showing on the merits that the newspaper acted with "actual malice" toward her.
And, unlike the pardon of Arpaio, which is a despicable blow to the rule of law, pardoning anyone who might have been a co-conspirator in misconduct involving Trump himself would much more plausibly be impeachable.
The story team realized quickly that they wanted Ralph and Vanellope to go viral, but figuring out how to create a video that could plausibly go viral required "a lot of trial and error," Nourigat admitted.
Less plausibly, they feared that he was leading Brazil down the road of Fidel Castro's then-recent communist revolution in Cuba, just as Mr Bolsonaro's supporters fear, wrongly, that the PT would turn Brazil into Venezuela.
" The court "assume[d]" that it could look beyond the text of the policy to determine "whether the entry policy is plausibly related to the Government's stated objective to protect the country and improve vetting processes.
West was able to pull that off in part because he's Kanye West and in part because he kept tinkering with the album and could plausibly argue that it wasn't ready for a full-scale release.
But in the context of "The Long Night" and the Battle of Winterfell, the "blue eyes" that Melisandre mentioned could just as plausibly have referred to those of the White Walkers and the Night King himself.
If Clinton is able to cut away at his lead and keep the margin of victory within single digits, she could plausibly take from her husband the mantle of the new "Comeback Kid" of New Hampshire.
Pretending we can make it safe is not enough; we need a public conversation about how to ensure meaningful consent to it, and to discourage kids from playing until they can plausibly understand what it means.
A key figure was Yale professor Robert Shiller, who had been publishing research since the 1980s that concluded that the volatility in the stock market could not plausibly be explained by rational expectations of future returns.
Considering the current president in particular, his greatest skill may be all too well suited to attaining what he plausibly desires most of journalists: that we understand virtually everything in current affairs as being about him.
Even comparably comfortable purple-state incumbents like Richard Burr of North Carolina and Roy Blunt of Missouri are ahead by narrow enough margins that one more particularly incendiary Trump statement could plausibly spell defeat in November.
In a decision on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield said the trade groups had plausibly alleged that the law may violate the First Amendment's protection of commercial speech by restricting displays of ivory in storefronts.
The United States already spends more on defense than it did on average during the bad old days of the Cold War, when the Soviet Union could have plausibly posed an existential threat to the country.
Boxing was an integral part of the Krays' world; Reggie once got off an assault charge by claiming that the blood on his jacket could plausibly have ended up there while he watched a sparring session.
With this trust, we quickly kept getting better and better, pushing each other to new levels, so much so that what people know as the "Vox video" style couldn't plausibly be claimed by any one person.
Beyond that, even these opt-in or opt-out changes will be opposed by health care providers (who don't want to accept lower reimbursement rates) and will be plausibly destabilizing to the larger health insurance marketplace.
" The group that read the racially tinged release "produced more conservative views not only on plausibly relevant issues like immigration and affirmative action, but also on seemingly unrelated issues like defense spending and health care reform.
" The Federal Trade Commission previously investigated Google's search engine, concluding in a 2013 statement that "Google's display of its own content could plausibly be viewed as an improvement in the overall quality of Google's search product.
Certainly, this change is also a cost-cutting measure, and plausibly, it could have made other adjustments to, say, the drivers, ear cups, or other internal hardware in such a way that it impacts sound quality.
A second test was held in Boston with riders "whose appearance allowed them to plausibly travel as a passenger of either race," although they used either "African American sounding" or "white sounding" names, the researchers said.
"Once one takes into account the 95,000 in revisions to the months of August and September, one can plausibly make the claim that there was an increase of 223,000 in total employment implied" in today's report.
If the party had come somewhat closer to retaking the House, most political scientists and data journalists would have probably conceded that partisan gerrymandering was at least plausibly responsible for the G.O.P.'s margin of victory.
The only way Blankfein could plausibly face direct pressure from shareholders would be if the company was seen to be missing the recently announced $5 billion revenue growth target set out for the next three years.
And as this negotiation plays out, attaining that goal is pretty much the only way that Mr. Trump can plausibly claim he got more out of North Korea than President Barack Obama got out of Iran.
Dellavedova was playing catch up and in bad position, but—just like Draymond Green's kick to Steven Adams's nuts—it can be plausibly argued that he was not actually trying to hit Iguodala in the nuts.
While journalists might suspect that Trump is making things up, it's possible that he's just repeating something he heard in a briefing (or, less plausibly, read in an intelligence report) that wasn't open to the public.
Looking further ahead, if Democrats control the federal government in 2021 but have their agenda blocked by five conservative justices, why shouldn't they use any (plausibly legal) means necessary to change the composition of the court?
Trump's rhetoric is plausibly consistent with the draft bill House Republicans have circulated — and a McKinsey analysis of a similar GOP plan suggested it could cut insurance in the individual market by 30 to 50 percent.
Walker also rejected the Times' view that Palin at most showed that Bennet made an unintended mistake, saying she plausibly alleged that Bennet might have been "reckless" in failing to first reacquaint himself with the Atlantic articles.
If the Saudi donation was essentially designed to create a campaign war chest, and Najib only needed to spend $61 million to win reelection, then it could plausibly explain why he would return the remaining $620 million.
Nonetheless, considering the European Reassurance Initiative and inclusion of the Raptor deployments therein (also plausibly in a form of so-called Rapid Raptor Package), the stealth fighter may become a more common sight in the European theater.
"Wikimedia has plausibly alleged that its communications travel all of the roads that a communication can take, and that the NSA seizes all of the communications along at least one of those road," wrote Judge Albert Diaz.
And the Republican-dominated Congress was holding around-the-clock hearings, largely made up of live readings of Clinton's voluminous email correspondence with Sidney Blumenthal, in the hopes of hitting some scandal that could plausibly justify impeachment.
"I do not think these allegations, without more, plausibly suggest ViroPharma is 'about to violate' any law enforced by the FTC, particularly when the alleged misconduct ceased almost five years before filing of the complaint," Andrews wrote.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Nancy Joseph in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Tuesday ruled that former Walmart pharmacist Jennifer Buth had plausibly alleged that the retailer billed the federal Medicare insurance program for medications that it did not really dispense.
But both parties are still largely at square one of formulating an agenda that can plausibly channel more of the growth coursing through the biggest cities into the places it has bypassed -- both nearby and far away.
Data scientists at smaller companies and start ups, for example, may not even be impacted by the California law at all, which is something that few data scientists in the EU could plausibly claim about the GDPR.
No one ever plausibly criticized John McCain or Mitt Romney of being anything but charming and civil in the 2008 and 2012 elections, respectively, but we all know how that ended for the Republicans on Election Day.
To get a stronger sense of what Trump can plausibly do about Kim Jong-Un's missiles, I talked to Bruce Bennett, a senior defense analyst at the RAND Corporation who specializes in nuclear deterrence, among other things.
"That there is such substantial variation in prices for plausibly undifferentiated procedures such as lower limb MRIs within hospitals suggests that the relative bargaining power of insurers with hospitals can strongly influence price levels," the paper argues.
Human life is so valuable in these terms that social distancing would have to force a 33 percent drop in US GDP before you could start to plausibly argue that the cure is worse than the disease.
This will be especially so in the next Congress, given the retirements of some of the last Republicans who could plausibly be called moderates (Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania) and the defeat of others (Mike Coffman of Colorado).
And it'll mean higher incomes both for New Yorkers who get jobs at Amazon and also for New Yorkers who plausibly could get jobs at Amazon and thus gain more leverage to demand higher pay at work.
U.S. District Judge Cynthia Rufe in Philadelphia ruled on Wednesday that the lawsuit filed by an Illinois-based healthcare facility failed to plausibly allege that McKesson was enlisted by drugmakers into any price-fixing conspiracy they undertook.
Atwood invented Gilead at a time when conservative Christians still plausibly imagined American culture as theirs to "take back" and when a backlash against women in the work force was a meaningful part of social-conservative politics.
Their other phone was dedicated to family and personal contacts, so if the Taliban stopped and questioned them, they could plausibly deny cooperating with the US. DJs went even further to obscure their relationship with coalition forces.
Downy gray chicks chased after any adult that was plausibly their parent, begging for a regurgitated meal, or banded together for safety from the gull-like skuas that preyed on the orphaned and the failing-to-thrive.
The massively popular Chinese social communication app WeChat is even more plausibly thought to be a funnel for broad Chinese government surveillance, yet it, too, is available through Google Play and Apple's App Store around the world.
" The judge also noted that Cohen was seeking a gag order against only Avenatti, which would "plausibly" bar Avenatti "from commenting on matters that are not substantially likely to have a materially prejudicial effect on these proceedings.
By a 3-0 vote, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis said detainees at the Cole County Detention Center in Jefferson City, Missouri plausibly alleged that the laundry policy amounted to unconstitutional punishment.
And Democrats deserve a nominee who can either plausibly claim to have been prescient on the big changes that have swept progressive politics or is new enough to elective office to simply be of the current moment.
The wild two hours of rapid fire attacks, and pummeling of Bloomberg revealed a Democratic primary race defined by the desperation that comes when six candidates all plausibly see a non-zero probability of winning the nomination.
That means that not enough animals were used to allow the researchers to have a good chance of detecting a risk from radiofrequency radiation of the size one might plausibly expect, on the basis of previous findings.
"Though the [complaint] plausibly alleges that the fixing banks conspired to depress the Fix Price, it does not explain why the non-fixing banks, which are competitors and counterparties, would be in on the agreement," she wrote.
You could plausibly end up in line to get a shitty slice of pizza behind a person you just saw onstage, or strike up a conversation with band members while waiting to use the same scattered bathroom stalls.
If Mrs May loses by a narrow margin—fewer than 50 votes overall, say—she might just about be able plausibly to claim that, with a few tweaks, she could get the deal through on a second attempt.
Most significantly, Tajikistan is issuing a high-cost bond when it could plausibly have tapped multilateral organisations such as the World Bank, which is involved in many projects in the country but appears not to be financing Rogun.
But on these major geopolitical challenges — including the Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs, which seem among the few crises that could plausibly draw the US into war — Clinton is significantly more dovish than all three Republican candidates.
There was a time, not so long ago, when a national Democratic politician could have plausibly courted these voters from a cultural angle, but not anymore, and most Democrats tend to see that as a sign of progress.
Other players who recently received monster contracts, like Patrick Kane, Carey Price, Steven Stamkos, or Anze Kopitar, were all within a year of UFA status, meaning they could plausibly threaten to walk away from their teams for nothing.
Unlike the battle tanks last fall that one could plausibly argue were for self-defensive purposes, the $6900 million package of 2628,28503 GPS-guided munitions serve only one purpose: maintaining Saudi Arabia's air campaign over its southern neighbor.
"Painter's complaint does not plausibly allege that a reasonable consumer would be deceived into believing that Blue Diamond's almond milk products are nutritionally equivalent to dairy milk based on their package labels and advertising," according to the opinion.
Where It Can't Happen Here safely dismisses Windrip's supporters as either idiots or monsters, The Plot Against America creates a kind of plausibly deniable bigotry, an American populace whose neutrality makes it hard to tell who's truly dangerous.
But he acted the role plausibly because of his enormous personal popularity and because a new generation of political entrepreneurs, led by Martin Van Buren, built a powerful party, run on grassroots organizing and partisan appeals, around him.
We may not need a space navy or starship troopers in any of our lifetimes, but we may plausibly have permanent commercial facilities on the moon or various asteroids, and a need for a commensurate civil governmental presence.
Protesters displaying photos of opioid overdose victims gathered outside Suffolk County Superior Court in Boston as inside lawyers for Purdue and the Sacklers argued Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey failed to plausibly allege the company caused the epidemic.
Mr. Hale, 41, raises Angus and tiger-stripe cows branded with the family "H" in this town of 6,20083, sharing the road with a general store that promises "SANDWICHES" and, less plausibly, "clean bathrooms" on its overhead marquee.
By leaving the G.O.P. — either to join the other party or, more plausibly, to become independents and caucus with the Democrats — Ms. Collins and Ms. Murkowski wouldn't simply be registering their opposition to a single Supreme Court justice.
In a decision on Wednesday, Delaware Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock denied Duke's bid to end the case, finding the shareholder plaintiffs plausibly argued that the defendants might have concealed information about their actions from the public and regulators.
"In order to counter Mckesson's First Amendment defense at the pleading stage," Jolly wrote, "Officer Doe simply needed to plausibly allege that his injuries were one of the 'consequences'" of Mckesson's decision to lead protesters into the street.
No one person can ever speak for an entire community, but he could plausibly assert, Hey, these Confederate monuments are pretty offensive to a lot of people, and don't represent who we want to be as a city.
However, there are grounds to suspect that rogue elements within the Saudi government could have plausibly aided the 9/11 attacks, and could have even done so using Saudi government money, operating out of a Saudi government agency.
On and off, Brian would think about trying to regain access to his Steam account—a mixture of wanting his old games and plain old spite—but didn't have a way to plausibly prove the account was his.
But there's another factor that could plausibly make his brain even more susceptible to the disorder: He possessed what is rumored to be one of the biggest heads in the NFL, one so large he required custom-made helmets.
Their clear preoccupation seemed to have been to get Wes, who they might plausibly have assumed was under federal surveillance, away from Temple Square as quickly as possible, but they sat with us for an hour and a half.
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta ruled that John Pinson plausibly alleged JPMorgan violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by failing to investigate his claims about the inaccurate information and by improperly accessing his credit report.
Several recent lower court decisions on gun rights are plausibly in the Supreme Court pipeline, including a decision this summer by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that upheld California's restrictions on carrying concealed weapons.
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston on Tuesday said Thomas Guilfoile had plausibly claimed he was fired after questioning whether Shields Health Solutions' (SHS) business referral arrangement with a hospital consultant violated the Anti-Kickback Statute.
The noncombatants targeted by Assad were almost all Sunni, members of the country's majority population, and so his actions plausibly fit the legal definition of genocide, which Power described in her first book as an irrefutable call to action.
If the Supreme Court ratifies the Second Circuit's approach, platforms will be able to engage in anticompetitive activity with one set of users, so long as they can plausibly claim that harmful conduct enabled them to benefit another group.
They are groping about for rhetoric and policies that not only can be plausibly said to address climate change but also don't offend any large bloc of the current conservative coalition, especially the financially supportive and fossil fuel blocs.
"Plausibly, many who thought Hillary Clinton would win voted Republican for Congress to block, thus accounting for the Democrats' surprisingly feeble performance at the congressional level in 2016," Mr. Erikson wrote in the lead-up to the 2018 election.
"Black Lives Matter," as a social movement, cannot be sued, however, in a similar way that a person cannot plausibly sue other social movements such as the Civil Rights movement, the L.G.B.T. rights movement, or the Tea Party movement.
In light of recent proposals by at least one presidential candidate and excellent legal scholarship on the question, this aspect of the agreement should encourage policymakers to plausibly call for structural fixes to the services that big tech provides.
But she also put forward a couple of less dramatic propositions that are still important and that, crucially, look to be closer to the center of gravity of where the Democratic Party might plausibly go in the near term.
We will need not just second-by-second or hourly storage (which batteries can plausibly provide), but daily, monthly, or yearly storage (for which batteries are not well-suited) to ensure against longer-term variations in sun and wind.
But as a result of the angle and perspective of the photo, the road appears to converge at the bottom, leaving your brain to assume that for this image to plausibly exist, the two paths must diverge off into the distance.
And, in contrast to the end of the 17th century, when Peter the Great looked to Europe as the wellspring of progress, Mr Putin can plausibly argue that the future now belongs to China and its system of state capitalism.
But I suspect one of the reasons the battle unfolds so vividly, with the NATO leadership plausibly opening themselves to a devastating surprise attack, is because the plotting for the battle took so many cues from Larry Bond's famous wargame, Harpoon.
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday by a 2-1 vote overturned a lower-court judge's 2018 decision to dismiss the case after concluding it plausibly alleged consumers could be misled by the coffee roaster's product's label.
How "normal" once looked: Cue this morning: It's just Trump being Trump, waking up on a Saturday morning at Mar-a-lago with a slow schedule, and key advisers back in D.C. And to 40% of America, it's plausibly true.
Or they would read something you wrote to figure out a tip that you had, and then give you some bulls--- tip that sounded like it could be plausibly aligned with that, and then hoped you would run with it. 
In 2014, Judge William Martini, of Federal District Court in Newark, agreed, dismissing the case and saying that the plaintiffs had not "alleged facts" from which it could be plausibly inferred that they had been targeted solely because of their religion.
Justice Roberts and Justice Kennedy sounded unwilling to set a precedent that would allow cities to sue banks for millions of dollars whenever they could draw a line plausibly connecting the dots between a lending practice and a neighbourhood's decline.
In a decision on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge William Pauley in Manhattan said ESCO founder Mitchell Barack plausibly alleged that Seward & Kissel was negligent in not performing any due diligence when it advised him on the sale of his company.
While the DNC also alleged that WikiLeaks and other parties played a role in the hacking of its email accounts, Koeltl wrote that the organization "failed to allege plausibly" that anyone else was a participant, leading those claims to be dismissed.
The Republican report claims, plausibly, that the idea of Americans in uniform flying into Libya amounted to an image problem for a government that had assured the public that there would be no "boots on the ground" in that country.
When combined, though, these problems reflect a slurry of confusion, incompetence, and neglect that has the same effect as wrongdoing and, more importantly, is plausibly deniable, especially when the responsibility for running elections is split between the state and the counties.
"While noting Defendants' (Cherokee Nation's) evidence of the harm opioid abuse has caused to individual tribal members and families, and costs borne by the tribe, the Court cannot plausibly find that such harm is 'catastrophic for tribal self-government'," Kern said.
In Monday's 100-page decision, Batts said the plaintiffs plausibly alleged that Deutsche Bank knew but concealed how by the autumn of 2007 that it was amassing big subprime losses, including $4.5 billion on mortgage-backed securities that year alone.
These divisions are deeply, deeply rooted — to the point where I think you can say America is in a kind of "cold civil war" — and will almost certainly shape the 2020 election and, quite plausibly, the next few cycles after that.
Excluding traditional biomass, with all its problems around clearcutting, monocropping, and competing with food for land, you're left with about 13 percent plausibly climate-friendly energy (different people may want to exclude other sources as well, but the larger point stands).
Microsoft's co-founder Bill Gates, through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is working on myriad initiatives that might plausibly be done by governments, including efforts to curb tobacco use, slow the spread of H.I.V. and improve education in Washington State.
Cobbling together a coalition to pass it may not be easy, but a savvy deal maker could plausibly attract enough bipartisan support to make it law — and in the process maybe build trust for further deal making down the road.
"To put it simply, Wikimedia has plausibly alleged that its communications travel all of the roads that a communication can take, and that the N.S.A. seizes all of the communications along at least one of those roads," Judge Albert Diaz wrote.
Rakoff said the plaintiffs "plausibly alleged a conspiracy" to fix prices in this manner, and could also pursue claims that Kalanick's actions drove out rivals such as Sidecar, enabling Uber to command 80 percent of mobile-app generated ride shares.
Perhaps they believe, plausibly, that their lives are better with a more balanced mix of public and private consumption, with good parks and schools, highways and rail systems for everyone, and not just spectacular homes for themselves and their own families.
In other words, a control group is a group of geographic units that matches Seattle so closely before the minimum wage increase that any difference in outcomes between Seattle and "Synthetic Seattle" can plausibly arise only from the minimum wage increase.
Virtually every pair of American cities that could plausibly be connected on a direct route by a big highway is already connected — and when they aren't (like Denver and Salt Lake City), it's because there are enormous mountains in the way.
What might plausibly have been only a minor episode in the history of Modernism became a recurring one, translated into different languages and geographies and contexts and economies: a movement whose aesthetic was inextricable from the fact of its diaspora.
There are obvious limits to what Labour — as a party locked in opposition, most likely for the next five years — can plausibly do to re-empower and re-engage with the territories it presided over for the long 20th century.
A person could have plausibly qualified for a Democratic debate by getting a handful of respondents — perhaps as few as three — out of tens of thousands of Democrats contacted in the approximately two dozen polls that qualified under the Democratic rules.
Barnes also has not pled (and could not plausibly plead) that it would have been futile to make such a request, because neither Barnes nor this court has any basis to assume what the outcome of such a request would have been.
Diaz writes that these parties, with their much smaller online footprints, would need to "plausibly establish that the NSA is intercepting 'substantially all' text-based communications" to prove they're being surveilled — something that's impossible without more leaked details about the program's scope.
Madhu Muthukumar, the product manager at the time, researched the number and scope of articles published by newspapers each day (it's around 1,000 each) to figure out how much curation work could have plausibly been done by a team of human editors.
While the script is better than the original's, delivered with voice acting that does sound like it plausibly could have been spoken aloud by humans rather than text-to-speech machines, neither is too good to the point of puncturing the hammy atmosphere.
The plan's author, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, could plausibly argue that after the price of oil had fallen 60 percent in two years, it was time to radically overhaul the economy and open up new sources of non-oil income.
But the tone of Monday night's segments was more biting than yuk-yuk, and comes at a time when polls suggest the presidential race is tightening, with Trump now plausibly finding a path to the Electoral College votes he needs to win.
Both of them were plausibly connected to a specific U.S. national security interest; in the case of Khattala, justice for the 2012 Benghazi attacks, and in Sabratha, the prevention of a possible terrorist attack on Tunisia, a key U.S. partner in the region.
U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson in Philadelphia on Friday rejected claims by Uber and its lawyers at Littler Mendelson that three drivers for limousine service Uber Black seeking to represent a citywide class had not plausibly alleged that the company was their employer.
I develop anger-management issues whenever I read an advice column telling me to keep a close watch on my child's online activity, as if an adult could plausibly hover over a teenager long enough to ensure that he never clicks on 4chan.
It was the culmination of a yearslong strategic reorientation that has remade Russian power, in response to threats both real and imagined, into the sort of enterprise that could be plausibly accused of using cyberattacks to meddle in an American presidential election.
This strange claim seemed aimed either at reassuring Hizbullah that its operation had already "succeeded" enough that it need not launch any follow-on attacks—or, perhaps more plausibly, at damping down any desire Israelis might have had for a large-scale retaliation.
If the White House and Congress can't push something they can plausibly call "tax reform" into law by year's end, it could doom the GOP in the midterms and leave Trump with nothing substantial to show for his first year in office.
Consumer, environmental and labor groups have "plausibly" alleged that some of their members will be harmed by President Trump's "1 in, 2 out" order, which requires agencies to remove two regulations for every one they adopt, a federal judge ruled on Friday.
"EU and Italian officials cannot plausibly claim to be unaware of the grave violations being committed by some of the detention officials and [Libyan Coast Guard] agents with whom they are so assiduously co-operating," an Amnesty report from December 2017 says.
But the fact that it could be spoken just as plausibly by the relative of an attack victim as by someone setting out to perform an act of terror goes a long way toward highlighting the vicious cycle rage sets into motion.
The World War II books follow the Henry family — Pug, his wife, Rhoda, and their three grown children — through the war years, providing a framework in which the era's most prominent figures, from F.D.R. and Churchill to Stalin and Hitler, plausibly make cameos.
Yet such is Warhol's renown in these parts that Frantisek Lakata, a 67-year-old retired teacher, made a second career as a Warhol impersonator — until he put on too much weight and could no longer plausibly pose as the skinny artist.
Unfortunately, most of the Republican leadership in Congress is opposed to Trumpism, preferring some shriveled thing called "the Ryan agenda" that nobody other than a few thousand of his constituents in a corner of Wisconsin can be plausibly said to have voted for.
Gary Cohn, a chief architect of the tax cuts during his time as Mr. Trump's chief economic adviser, argues plausibly that the uncertainty created by Mr. Trump's trade policy has worked against the tax cuts, discouraging companies from making long-term investments.
These game design guidelines were meant to support the fictional conceit that this goose could plausibly just be muddling its way through the town like Mr. Magoo, acting on its own instinctual whims, unaware of the consequences of any of its actions.
Today's Western nationalists argue, also plausibly, that many European distinctives are unlikely to survive if nation-states are weak, mass immigration constant, Christianity and Judaism replaced by indifferentism and Islam, and young elites educated as global citizens without knowing their own home.
Reversing a lower court judge, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit on Thursday said a putative class of direct purchasers had plausibly alleged Sanofi violated antitrust law by improperly submitting a patent for inclusion in an important FDA database.
By allowing the creature to not only get the girl but to also be plausibly loved by her, Mr. del Toro has extended his longstanding sympathy for monsters further than anyone else, while keeping elements of dread and violence in the mix.
Her favorability numbers trail far behind what Barack Obama enjoyed at the outset of the 2008 election — he hovered around 55 percent, while she barely clears 40 percent — but her potential vote share far exceeds anything he could plausibly have hoped for.
But in other ways, they've picked a terrible time to own up to not caring — the great wheel of macroeconomic history has finally spun back to a position where deficits are plausibly an actual problem for the economy, albeit a modest one.
Owing to a property called color constancy—the brain's tendency to interpret an object as having a specific color based on experience as opposed to the actual wavelength of light the object is reflecting—the dress could plausibly appear as more than one color.
The documentary is also the first that you could plausibly recommend to those of your relatives and friends who don't work in tech, as it explains how social media — specifically Facebook — is now manipulating our lives and society, whether we like it or not.
Perhaps economic policy would have stayed moderate, and Republicans could have much more plausibly made a popular case for their modestly center-right economic policy on its own merits, without having to rely on anti-government and racial demagoguery to keep their voting coalition together.
Of course, no tactic will fully undo the damage, but Republicans can plausibly hope that the combination of a favorable map and incumbency effects will let them survive a moderately unfavorable national political climate — they just need to ensure it's not a massively unfavorable one.
If you actually get a job at Amazon or have the kind of job skills that you plausibly could get a job at Amazon, this will pay off for you because you'll end up with higher wages that more than equal the higher rent.
In the seeming blink of an eye, Trump was transformed from an insult-slinging sideshow to front-runner who, as of today, is the only candidate who could plausibly capture enough delegates to claim a first-ballot victory when Republicans gather in Cleveland this summer.
At Slate, Jim Newell makes a similar argument that Weiner's penis can't be plausibly recast as a "campaign issue," noting that Weiner's fall from grace should be riveting in its own right without the attempts to shoehorn it into being revealing about Clinton's candidacy.
In work with Sanford Grossman, (an economist who might plausibly have shared the prize), Mr Hart reasoned that firms solve this problem by clever use of the bargaining power bestowed by the ownership and control of key assets, such as machines or intellectual property.
If you actually get a job at Amazon or have the kind of job skills that you could plausibly get a job at Amazon, this will pay off for you because you'll end up with higher wages that more than equal the higher rent.
Hamlin emphasizes that the pageant's abortion rule was probably less of a political statement about the right to choose and more of a reflection of the organization's preference "that contestants be virgins, at least plausibly"—which is, of course, troubling in its own right.
In the fairly near future a camera, a decent computer, a communications laser and a tiny speck of plutonium for on-board power—all capable, like the electronics in "smart" artillery shells, of surviving extraordinary accelerations—might plausibly sit on a single silicon "starchip".
These highly technical draft provisions invoke a legal concept known as "mens rea" (Latin for "guilty mind"), which holds that in some cases a defendant can plausibly claim not to have known that an action violated a law and can thus escape legal prosecution.
The next president should demand a regular assessment of national security threats that could plausibly arise over the next year or so, a time horizon that is near enough to concentrate minds but still far enough away for strategic planning in case they arise.
Cruz won Utah, while John Kasich is running behind Marco Rubio, who is no longer in the race, in Arizona, suggesting the Texas senator is the only candidate left in the race who can plausibly claim the nomination in the event of a brokered convention.
"These effects appear to be sustained in our study at least six or seven weeks and very plausibly more than six months," Roland Griffiths, a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at Johns Hopkins Medicine and lead author of the study, said at the news conference.
In a decision on Friday, U.S. District Judge William Orrick said the consumers had plausibly alleged that Fannie Mae willfully violated the U.S. Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and a comparable California law by failing to assure the accuracy of reports it provided to lenders.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said plaintiffs George Elias IV, Ross Fowler and Stephen Hadford plausibly alleged that they were defamed in their capacity as members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, and that Elias and Fowler could pursue similar claims as individuals.
Mr. Trump has denied that the image he posted — and quickly deleted — on Saturday was anti-Semitic, saying that the six-pointed shape was not meant to be a Star of David, but could just as plausibly be a sheriff's badge or a plain star.
The erratic character Wacko Jacko was defined primarily by Jackson's supposed racial confusion ("Am I Black or White?" as the In Living Color parody song went), and it was Wacko Jacko who could plausibly claim to have an innocent relationship with all those boys.
Mr. Biden, who is on track to emerge from Tuesday's races with somewhere near a majority of pledged delegates awarded to this point, could plausibly still win an outright pledged delegate majority even if the two candidates split the vote the rest of the way.
The only way he could plausibly become king is under some sort of "And Then There Were None" or "Kind Hearts and Coronets" scenario involving his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth; his father, Prince Charles; his brother, Prince William; and William's young children, George and Charlotte.
Beyond that, student rights advocates argued plausibly that the servicers' business model relied on getting borrowers off the phone as quickly as possible, leading customer service employees to suggest payment options that could be explained quickly but that were sometimes not in the borrower's interest.
Hence the serious attention people started paying to characters like Mike Cernovich, Milo Yiannopoulos, and others, who reveled in the attention and could plausibly claim that their influence extended to millions of online fans as well as the newly elected leader of the free world.
Perhaps more plausibly, Asian-Americans who reject affirmative action could begin to form their own centrist bloc within the Democratic Party, one that pulls the party back toward a kind of 1990s-style Clintonism, in the opposite direction from Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
A unanimous three-judge 2nd Circuit panel said plaintiff Gebrial Rasmy, a former server at a banquet hall in Manhattan's Central Park managed by Marriott, had plausibly claimed that his working conditions were altered by coworkers' frequent comments about his Egyptian heritage and religion.
Warren's reasoning here was clear and compelling: Unlike Medicare-for-all, this could plausibly pass quickly, and the immediate benefits people received would build confidence in, and support for, passing the remaining pieces of Medicare-for-all in the third year of her presidency.
The Yale economist pointed to the "most famous tariff war of all" during the Great Depression, which he said did not "plausibly, directly" affect economic growth "in a major degree," but it may have helped "destroy confidence" and willingness to plan for the future.
"Plaintiffs cannot plausibly claim that EPA has unreasonably delayed in proposing and promulgating emission standards," the EPA told the court, explaining that a claim of unreasonable delay can only be made if the agency writes the endangerment finding and waits too long to write regulations.
"These results indicate that this election is simply too close to call, with almost one in five who say they could possibly still change their mind and we could just as plausibly see a healthy Conservative majority as a hung parliament," said Savanta ComRes.
If we assume that people tend to seek power, and devise justifications for seeking power, where it can be plausibly exercised and won, then the state-power conservatives may not need the strongest intellectual arguments to change the way the right thinks about the state.
If it is fully implemented (a task that could take multiple administrations, even multiple generations), it could make Barcelona the first plausibly "post-car" major city in the world — a place where most streets are not for cars and most people don't have one.
Rick Zumwalt was the third choice to play Hawk's rival Bull Hurley; he's a good fit for the part largely because he could plausibly lose an arm-wrestling contest to Sylvester Stallone, as opposed to the gargantuan Cleve Dean, originally cast to face Sly in the climax.
But the "Deep State" concept is nonsense, a product of Soviet Cold War propaganda, domestic leftist and right-wing conspiracy thinking and the unintended consequence of the long-time official practice of "plausible deniability" that sought plausibly to disconnect POTUS from any responsibility for US covert action.
That the sanctions were causing pain plausibly played some part in bringing Mr Kim to suspend his nuclear and missile testing, and to extend a hand first to South Korea and then to the United States, at a summit in Singapore in June with President Donald Trump.
This represents a bet that property tax revenue generated by Facebook's new development will cover policing costs when the five years are up—and a way to semi-plausibly argue that the police Facebook is paying for are not in fact being paid for by Facebook.
It made sense to target the infrastructure ban at Huawei since it was the only Chinese company that could plausibly build network infrastructure for the US. But if the concern is predatory behavior by Chinese companies, there are lots of other outfits that could be exposed.
Will Oremus has a fair point about one reason that tech companies like agencies: Of course, the ability to distance yourself from an opposition-research firm's tactics and plausibly deny knowledge is a big part of why companies and campaigns hire them in the first place.
There is one highly vulnerable Democratic incumbent (Doug Jones in Alabama) and one highly vulnerable Republican (Cory Gardner in Colorado), plus a handful of plausible Democratic pickups in Arizona, Georgia, Iowa, North Carolina, Maine, and maybe Texas, with really nothing plausibly on the board for the GOP.
So the idea of bolting it onto things that might actually be supported seems resonant with the actual political moment we're in, which is different than the one that people plausibly thought we were in 10 years ago and that we were certainly in 30 years ago.
She and Wenner Media were also named as defendants While calling it a "close call," the appeals court said plaintiffs George Elias IV and Ross Fowler plausibly alleged that the article was "of and concerning" them, separate from the fraternity, though it mentioned neither by name.
Trump health officials, acting for a brief moment in something that might be plausibly described as the actual public interest, proposed outsourcing the price-setting process (for drugs covered by Medicare Part B) to various other countries that figured out how to do this many years ago.
This explanation—that Trump was somehow mortified into political ambition—is oddly persuasive, though other commentators have traced it, no less plausibly, to Barack Obama's lampooning of him at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, in 2011, and the psychology behind the claim is nothing new.
Such books require not just the right election result, but also a big idea that could plausibly make a comfortable fit for one of the major political parties: They have to promise a significant, but not threatening, directional change, and not get too bogged down in specifics.
More plausibly, Sturgeon's warm reception in Brussels amid the shock of Brexit, highlighted the possibility that British withdrawal from the EU could well be accompanied by special EU arrangements for some of the United Kingdom's constituent parts - not just Scotland but also Northern Ireland and Gibraltar.
"They cannot demonstrate causation because climate change stems from a complex, world-spanning web of actions across all fields of human endeavor, and Plaintiffs cannot plausibly connect their narrow asserted injuries — like flooding or drought in their neighborhoods — to any particular conduct by the government," they continued.
The process of putting viewers on the back foot only to reveal some big mystery to them feels a lot like the classic-and-underappreciated Lost, but even that show lacked a character as strong as Robert Ford that you could plausibly put it all on.
This was seen as very plausibly a prelude to war, and constituted one of the motivations for the passage of the British North America Act of 1867 that for the first time created the self-governing Dominion of Canada, comprising Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
But its title points to a part of the brain that is governed by memory, emotion, and sensation, and as Mia's emotions war with her rational brain, her plight isn't hard to sympathize with — and I wonder how much of it is plausibly in our future.
These days, though, short of a 9/11-scale event that short circuits partisan politics, the simple fact that Obama stands on one side and millions of people stand on another puts a relatively shallow ceiling on how much acclaim he or anyone else can plausibly expect.
In Vallier's literature review, he notes that many of the features of a society that might be thought to generate social trust — economic growth, low income inequality — are in fact just as plausibly seen as its effects, features of society that require trust to develop at all.
Neither behave particularly plausibly, and the gears grind harshly as Dorothy must suddenly shift from badly behaved diva to benevolent mentor, or as Julian irritably fires Peggy, only to be convinced moments later by the chorus that he should rehire her as the star of his show.
The principal obstacle to a debt-limit deal had previously, after all, been Trump's own insistence that any bill to raise the debt limit include funding for a border wall — something that he could more plausibly describe as part of his mandate than any other policy.
From the beginning of the impeachment process, Mr. McConnell has pursued the strategy that does seem to be plausibly the lowest-risk path for Republicans: not shutting down the process but not dragging it out, and putting it behind them in as undramatic a way as possible.
If you go back to the most famous tariff war of all, in the Great Depression, it didn't actually plausibly directly affect GDP in a major degree but it may have helped destroy confidence and a willingness to plan for the future when there's a trade war.
For $40,000, you're getting a whole lot of vehicle in the Outback Touring XT. Subaru has a magnificent track record for reliability, longevity, and safety, so one could plausibly buy this thing and essentially forget about the family's mobility needs for a decade, possibly two, maybe three.
After an initial conversation in which he tried to urge Comey to let Flynn off the hook — which is a big caveat, since it's the most plausibly illegal thing in the testimony — Trump's only concern was for his own innocence, and the public proclamation of that innocence.
In their T-shirts emblazoned with the movement's handwritten logo and bearing festive balloons, they have helped, street by street, to achieve something remarkable: turning a rank outsider once dismissed as a traitor, an upstart, or a dreamer, into someone who could quite plausibly soon be the president.
First, one must address the extent to which the Constitution itself works to generate what laypeople and pundits might plausibly call "crises" precisely because a contemporary president can find lawyers who can argue (in more or less good faith) for remarkably expansive and dangerous conceptions of presidential authority.
Under the Court's "plausibly related" test, it is quite clear that the internment would have survived a constitutional challenge today: As the Korematsu majority explained, the government presented reasons why Japanese-Americans posed threats to national security threats, reasons that had nothing to do with race or ethnicity.
The beaches are undoubtedly some of the most spectacular I've seen, and the water stretched my understanding of what shades of blue can be plausibly found in nature, but I was more intrigued by Mauritius's dense, rugged core — a verdant tableau rife with visual synonyms for the color green.
As far back as 22016, Mark Auliya, a conservation biologist at the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig in Bonn, Germany, surveyed 22 registered reptile breeding facilities in Indonesia and found that just one could plausibly be used for anything other than "laundering" animals that were caught in the wild.
In music videos, the lone plus-size member of Wilson Phillips would be draped in an oversize blazer and hidden behind her bandmates, pianos, a boulder on the beach, a convenient passing truck, whatever the directors could plausibly or implausibly find to erase her affront of a body.
In music videos, the lone plus-size member of Wilson Phillips would be draped in an oversize blazer and hidden behind her bandmates, pianos, a boulder on the beach, a convenient passing truck, whatever the directors could plausibly or implausibly find to erase her affront of a body.
"Pray to the Lord" is one of his most plausibly religious songs—there's a fan mashup with Lecrae—but its dominant theme is exactly that, one of concern over the way his mother and his children would react to his death, which he seems to see as near-inevitable.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower court judge erred in finding that the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) did not plausibly allege that disclosure shortfalls by Freddie Mac and officials, including former Chief Executive Richard Syron, caused it to lose money on the company's stock.
" Camus can play the role of "respectable" reactionary because his opposition to multicultural globalism is plausibly high-minded, principally aesthetic, even well-mannered—a far cry from the manifest brutality of the skinheads and the tattooed white nationalists who could put into action the xenophobic ideas expressed in "Le Grand Remplacement.
If you believe that the Fed Chair nominee, Jerome Powell, will continue on Janet Yellen's path and that the Fed will raise rates in December and at most twice next year, you can also plausibly argue that the market will be able to digest those gains, assuming the economic expansion continues.
To the generation of idealistic liberals who came of age in the United States and Europe in the late 1980s, Gorbachev was and to some extent still is revered, a figure who can plausibly be mentioned in the same breath as Nelson Mandela as an icon of peace and reconciliation.
Or finally, I thought that Kasich would either get a surge out of his New Hampshire showing and start doing really well in states like Massachusetts and Minnesota and Maine or (more plausibly) that he would simply disappear from the campaign after losing state after state after state by double digits.
Op-Ed Contributor When President Trump addresses Congress in his first State of the Union speech on Tuesday, he will be able to plausibly claim that the first year of his presidency represented one of the most successful years for conservative domestic policy goals since the end of the Cold War.
For all its prescience, the "Watchmen" comic could never have envisioned a culture in which the top-grossing entertainment products are nearly all based on comic books, superheroes populate nearly every corner of every screen we watch and pulp villains can plausibly be recast with the gravitas of vintage '70s cinema.
" 'Black Lives Matter,' as a social movement, cannot be sued, however, in a similar way that a person cannot plausibly sue other social movements such as the Civil Rights movement, the LGBT rights movement or the Tea Party movement," Chief Judge Brian Jackson said in a ruling, according to Reuters.
In a decision on Friday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the traders did not plausibly allege that their trades of natural gas futures, which were linked to prices at a national hub in Louisiana, were affected by Total's alleged price manipulation at four much smaller regional hubs.
WASHINGTON — The special election for a Senate seat in Alabama is, at first glance, a complex affair, with 10 Republican candidates in the party's primary, at least three of whom could plausibly win, and a possible runoff this fall if nobody can garner a majority when ballots are cast Aug. 15.
"If Iran has, in fact, been harboring Al Qaeda operatives, especially recently, then the A.U.M.F. by its terms plausibly authorizes the president to use force against Iran," said Jack Goldsmith, a Harvard law professor who ran the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel for a year under President George W. Bush.
In an industry where hardware can languish in prototype stage for years, WorldSense could plausibly be good enough to put in the real commercial headsets Google has promised — which could completely change the way people experience mobile VR. If Google sticks to its timeline, hopefully we'll actually see them in a few months.
One Nation Tories hark back to a philosophy invented by Benjamin Disraeli, one of the great Victorian prime ministers, which dominated the party from the 234s to the 233s; basically traditionalist, moderately reforming, friendly to business but at the same time plausibly cast as being on the side of the common man.
In permitting the suit to go forward, Garbis ruled that the officers can plausibly make claims not only of malicious prosecution—the theory that a prosecutor targeted you for a purpose other than justice and without any probable cause—but also for defamation, invasion of privacy, and violations of their civil rights.
One month later, in response to nakedly partisan prodding from within the FBI and without, Comey disclosed the discovery of a batch of Clinton emails (none of which turned out to be relevant, and nearly all of which turned out to be duplicates) and very plausibly handed the election to Donald Trump.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said plaintiff Jeffrey Menaker and his lawyers at Offit Kerman had plausibly claimed that his 2016 firing, which came amid nationwide scrutiny of colleges' handling of sexual misconduct claims, was motivated by his sex because Hofstra denied him procedural protections.
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In an article that ran last week in the Israeli publication Haaretz, it is posited that believers of Judaism could plausibly justify eating bacon and pork products because more and more Biblical scholars are now arguing that the Book of Leviticus might not have originally been intended to apply to the general public.
Bookshelf Not many books about New York begin in the 12th century, but James Carroll's latest novel, "The Cloister," plausibly links the indelible 900-year-old love affair between Abélard and Héloïse to a chance encounter in Washington Heights between a conflicted parish priest and a Jewish refugee from Nazi-occupied Europe.
The only difference between this story and all the others is that Edsall and Dickens each broke the "don't ask, don't tell" omerta of the recruiting game in their own way, in effect turning the story into something consumable and publishable, instead of an off-the-record whisper that can plausibly be denied.
If over 300 State professionals and experts didn't recognize classified information in the emails they sent to Clinton, and they used nonsecure channels to send them to her, then how can Clinton plausibly be accused, alone, of showing "extreme carelessness" because she "should have" known what 300-plus government professionals did not?
While this economic revival in Trump country so far has been driven mostly by cyclical changes in global markets, particularly for energy, Trump can plausibly argue that his agenda of promoting domestic manufacturing and oil and gas production can help sustain those gains in the non-metropolitan places that disproportionately house those industries.
Now Bin Salman faces what may be his most difficult foreign policy challenge yet: What to do about the drone and missile attacks earlier this month against the crown jewel of Saudi Arabia's economy, the Aramco Abqaiq oil facility, an attack the crown prince and the Trump administration have plausibly blamed Iran for.
"Plaintiffs have plausibly pleaded that the President's ownership of hospitality businesses that compete with them will induce government patrons of the hospitality industry to favor Trump businesses over those of the Plaintiffs so as to secure favorable governmental action from the President and Executive branch," Judge Pierre Leval wrote in the decision.
Photo: Siberian TimesEither the hands were cut off as punishment for theft (by whom, no one can say), or more plausibly, they were cut off in a medical institution, perhaps as medical amputations (weird and unlikely given they were found in matching pairs), or they were chopped off cadavers as practice for medical students.
Along with the huge settlements with U.S. regulators for mis-selling mortgage-backed securities, and the sale of government stakes in banks like Lloyds and RBS, moving on from PPI is a milestone that lenders need to pass in order to plausibly argue to customers and politicians that finance is a force for good.
Album tracks like "Europe" and "Flight Through Grey" might have been conjured into being a few thousand miles away from the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean but they've still got an unmistakably International Feel-ian touch about them; light, melodious, somehow simultaneously of "now" and plausibly a hitherto unheard relic from a bygone age.
"One might plausibly argue that those with much less access to sex suffer to a similar degree as those with low income, and might similarly hope to gain from organizing around this identity, to lobby for redistribution along this axis and to at least implicitly threaten violence if their demands are not met," he wrote.
The Supreme Court's three-part test from a 1992 case says a plaintiff must have sustained an "injury in fact" that is "concrete" and "particularised" and must be "actual" rather than hypothetical; that the defendant must have plausibly contributed to the alleged harm; and that the court is in a position to "redress the injury".
Moreover, while Mr. de Blasio may not have won the hearts and minds of New Yorkers, he can plausibly tell a story across the country of some liberal successes — universal prekindergarten — and the continued decline in serious crime at the same time that his administration finished dismantling the widely loathed stop-and-frisk program.
"'Black Lives Matter,' as a social movement, cannot be sued, however, in a similar way that a person cannot plausibly sue other social movements such as the Civil Rights movement, the LGBT rights movement or the Tea Party movement," Chief Judge Brian Jackson of a U.S District Court in Baton Rouge wrote in a 24-page ruling.
"'Black Lives Matter,' as a social movement, cannot be sued, however, in a similar way that a person cannot plausibly sue other social movements such as the Civil Rights movement, the LGBT rights movement or the Tea Party movement," Chief Judge Brian Jackson of a U.S District Court in Baton Rouge wrote in a 24-page ruling.
At the end of the hearing, Judge McAliley told UnitedCorp's lawyers that she "didn't see how" they could plead a per se violation of federal antitrust law, in part because the industry is too young to provide context for the suit's allegations and in part because they had not plausibly alleged that the defendants were acting in parallel.
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Meyer in Connecticut on Monday also denied the government's motion to dismiss the case, finding that the lawsuit plausibly claimed that the first two steps of Medicare's multi-step appeals process violated home health patients' due process rights because it resulted in unfavorable rulings for them more than 90 percent of the time since 2010.
Because everything tied to Hillary Clinton the person and the electronic messaging form of communication known as email can plausibly be said to be a "Hillary Clinton email story," the press feasted on a torrent of them — even when there were actually several separate controversies at work, and each was less than the sum of its parts.
For example, Justice Kennedy had made his opposition to affirmative action clear in case after case, so the four colleagues to his right could plausibly have assumed he would join them in voting to overturn the University of Texas admissions plan in a case that might well have provided the vehicle for ending race-conscious college admissions.
Regardless, the subsequent discourse around the event largely focused on West's manners rather than the content of his views, leading to Obama slamming West as a "jackass" (unusually harsh language for Obama, who never referred to his political adversaries in this way) and plausibly leading West to develop a bit of a grudge against the president.
Who would want this spoiled man pieced together on a foundation of repressed anger and circumscribed privilege — this man who quite plausibly was the teenage drunk near-suffocating Christine Blasey Ford as he ground his body against hers, this man who may now have perjured himself — occupying a place for life on the highest court in the land?
Apple is banking on making more money than ever before over the coming holidays—it's estimated it will make as much as $87 billion in revenue in three months, the vast majority of which will come from phones, and plenty of which will plausibly come from the iPhone X, which finally breaks Apple's pattern of merely updating the components of the iPhone 6.
A lower court ruled in favor of the CIA's refusal to confirm or deny that it had such records, and Garland's court reversed, "holding that in light of public statements by a number of high-level government officials, the CIA's disclosure of whether it had records on the subject would not plausibly reveal anything not already officially acknowledged," Garland said.
When we asked respondents to one poll to rank how far to the left or to the right they considered the candidates, Harris was generally considered to be one of the most left-leaning candidates in the field, somewhat in contrast to her prosecutorial history but plausibly owing to a push from her campaign to appeal to left-leaning voters.
The administration's official European goals (if not Trump's behind-the-scenes anti-NATO grumbling) also fit plausibly into its larger framework: Building up a stronger military presence on NATO's Russia-facing flank while getting other countries to bear more of the military burden is the most plausible way to preserve the Western alliance's basic purposes while the United States refocuses on China.
If they can cooperate with major developing country shareholders like China, India, and Brazil, as well as any number of smaller African shareholders, they can very plausibly outvote the US and put in a candidate like Rajan or Okonjo-Iweala or even threaten to in a way that forces Malpass to withdraw his candidacy and requires Trump to get behind a consensus candidate.
These actions will likely range from diplomatic efforts to further divide the United States from its allies on sanctions enforcement, to much more aggressive actions such as potentially launching plausibly deniable cyberattacks against Saudi and American oil infrastructure targets, as well as providing expanded military and technical support to its regional proxies and encouraging them, especially its Shiite militia allies in Iraq, to target Western interests.
U.S. District Judge Brian Morris in Missoula, Montana ruled late Thursday that WildEarth Guardians had plausibly alleged that its members' recreational use and enjoyment of public lands were harmed by the smells and noise of leaking pipelines, and that the problems stemmed from the U.S. Transportation Department's "chronic failure" to ensure that all pipelines on federal lands are inspected at least once a year.
"Such encounters will plausibly increase, especially given on the one hand the proliferation of drones for military use—in both aerial, surface and subsurface dimensions—and on the other hand, the geopolitical context in the region favoring deon use," Collin Koh Swee Lean, research fellow with Maritime Security Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University told the South China Morning Post.
In a week in which Stormy Daniels could plausibly be called the most famous actress in America, and with the nation awaiting revelations about the private predilections of the serial sexual harasser in the White House, it seemed grimly appropriate that, on a recent evening, a group of theatre professionals in New York would gather to discuss ways that their own industry might combat more routine manifestations of sexual transgression.
The absence of authorizations for other military operations—the bombing campaigns in Bosnia in 1995, Kosovo in 1999, Iraq throughout much of the 1990s, and Libya in 113, to cite a few examples—is more plausibly read not as criticism of the president's position, but rather a desire to preemptively weasel out of responsibility if a war went badly or of a belief that a military operation didn't require congressional authorization.
A conservative who subscribes to the flat-earth theory that the federal government's "homeownership policies," rather than the sharklike practices of subprime lenders, "were plausibly the proximate cause of the Great Recession," Buckley nevertheless earnestly seeks to explain — and he unpacks tables, charts and graphs to prove it — that there really is such a thing as income inequality and that the Republican Party should be doing something about it.
"Although today's decision is not a final determination on the merits, we must recognize that the Mattis Plan plausibly relies upon the 'considered professional judgment' of 'appropriate military officials' ... and appears to permit some transgender individuals to serve in the military consistent with established military mental health, physical health, and sex-based standards," wrote a three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
We had a very weird line drawn in the sand regarding how the goose could plausibly interact with the world: they could pick things up and move them around, or interact with simple switches, but they couldn't combine items with other items or make use of them in a way that feels too clever (so, a goose can turn on a tap, but it can't put a key in a lock).
" The plaintiffs had to plausibly show that the sale of the cable service is conditioned on the box rental, that TWC "uses actual coercion to force buyers to" rent the boxes, that TWC "has sufficient economic power" in the cable market to coerce customers into renting the boxers, that "the tie‐in has anticompetitive effects in the tied market," and that "a not insubstantial amount of interstate commerce is involved in the tied market.
The forty-nine days that Wang was told to wait before opening the package echoed the forty-nine days that spirits of the recently dead must wait to be allocated their place in the afterlife—a belief that entered Chinese tradition, from India, in the fourth century B.C. The chant that she was told to recite was plausibly Buddhist, and the granddaughter's gesture during the blessing, arms raised heavenward, evoked Daoist ritual.
" (A bit of quick math produces this: 62% of the 237 seats Republicans will hold -- once Lesko is sworn in -- are less friendly for the GOP than Arizona's 8th.) Tweeted The New York Times' Nate Cohn: "There are a bunch of open districts that aren't considered top-tier races by most analysts --TX-2, TX-20183, FL-6, OH-16, TX-21, FL-15 -- that, by the numbers, look plausibly competitive in a wave election.
It came after a lengthy section in which the assembled candidates debated different health care plans that have no chance of passing given the composition of the US Senate, and then debated decriminalizing unauthorized border crossings, which they also don't have the votes to do, and then debated a series of gun control ideas that would swiftly fall to a filibuster and, even if they didn't, would plausibly be overturned by the Supreme Court's conservative majority.
Yet the pound soared on the morning of November 3rd after the High Court in London ruled that only Parliament has the authority to trigger Article 50 of the European Union treaty, the legal route for Britain to leave the EU. The markets' response reflects the view either that Parliament might choose to block Brexit altogether or, perhaps more plausibly, that it will attach conditions to an act invoking Article 50 that make a "soft" Brexit more likely.
On the basis of its similarity to other works, the portrait can be plausibly identified as a young man of the Roman imperial family from the early 1st century CE. The sculptor was skillful at capturing in stone the appearance of soft, youthful skin as it stretches over cheekbones and puckers out at the corner of the mouth The nose and left cheek are damaged, but otherwise, the piece seems to be in extraordinarily fine condition.
On Saturday, at a presentation staged by Tod's at the historic Villa Necchi Campiglio, the designer Andrea Incontri updated his continuing project of creating apparel that fits plausibly into a business built on footwear with what he called a "utility wardrobe" organized around a down-stuffed waxed leather "Pash" jacket and — perhaps more interesting — a group of handsome bomber, field, peacoat, caban and Montgomery jackets in leather laser-etched in a way that lent them some resemblance to Ms. Prada's corduroys.

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