Sentence examples for Greater plausibility from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Yau suggests, with possibly greater plausibility for non-Buddhists, that Bess's fervent searching, as well as his self-surgery — the idea came from studying rites performed by Australian aborigines — reflected an inability to accept his homosexuality and, more generally, his reaction to a culture with little tolerance for difference.

More pointedly, increased systematicity is not necessary for greater plausibility.

The comparison of the DOR both at the most sensitive parameter (Figure 6c) and across a full range of parameters within a parameter set (Figures 6a and 6b) suggests the greater plausibility of the two-loop model of Arabidopsis circadian clock, correlating with the previous assertion that the one-loop model contains a number of weak points.

The consistently sensitive parameters successfully pinpointed the TOC1 transcription as the sensitive component and the molecular processes controlling the model behaviours, whereas DOR indicated the much greater plausibility of the two-loop model compared with the one-loop model, supporting many biological findings.

Thus any analysis is only as good as the plausibility of its assumptions: our claim is that sensitivity analysis can achieve greater plausibility by encompassing a wider range of assumptions.

While such assumptions hold greater plausibility when applied in highly structured settings such as secondary schools [ 9], the results presented here highlight the elusiveness of identifying a typical day in some populations.

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From the first episode of series 3 onwards, this also began to include the recent Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood and the ITV series Primeval, with references to "baby dinosaurs falling through a hole in time" and "the sheer amount of paranormal activity in the Cardiff area alone... starting to threaten the Earth's plausibility shield".

However, the association between aging populations and increased healthcare utilization [ 5], which in turn increase the risk for HCV transmission, and the high HCV positivity prevalence among individuals born before 1960 suggest that the latter cohorts may substantially contribute to the ongoing HCV transmission in Egypt; a plausibility that is consistent with Breban et al.'s concept [ 9].

And considering it's imagined from a distance – George lives in Washington state – the plausibility of her Britain is impressive, despite having more toffs per square metre than you'd find in, say, Ruth Rendell.

Moreover, though the application of a local FRR from Uganda improved the plausibility of the assay-derived incidence estimate for both Kenya and Uganda, the wide confidence intervals around the estimates made it difficult to interpret these findings.

Mr. Hagel's sharp criticism of the Iraq war lent plausibility to the idea.

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