Sentence examples for Plausible event from inspiring English sources

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Which seemed like a dangerously plausible event for a man of considerable means who also likes a drink.

The climactic meeting of Joao and Maria -- she's virtually naked, he's just out of prison and fireworks are going off all around them, so you kind of know what's coming -- feels more like the playing out of a narrative conceit than a plausible event in the lives of two people.

But not too reassured, as the FSA goes on to say "...although there is a range of plausible event risks that could crystallise".More useful are the FSA's "alternative scenarios" about what could threaten the stability of the system, including a flu pandemic, a deterioration in personal-credit quality, and (somewhat tautologically) a reappraisal of risk by investors.

LONDON — An unlikely character, bald and blunt, a "good bloke" in native parlance, has emerged as a pivotal figure in Britain's May election, at once the country's most popular politician and a possible chancellor of the Exchequer in the plausible event of a hung Parliament.

As such, it is crucial to plan for the very plausible event of an earlier than expected and possibly forced retirement.

He made sure he was contractually attached to the "Transformers" franchise in perpetuity -- in the plausible event that sequels are made.

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Such a crisis requires a chain of plausible events to follow one after the other.

Combine that with more refined methods for delineating plausible events, and we can sketch not the future, but a range of possibilities, more or less desirable.

A random sequence of scenes, trivial or tragic, viatic or static, fantastic or familiar, featuring more or less plausible events patched up with grotesque details, and recasting dead people in new settings".

The market shocks could be based on a single historical episode, multiple historical periods, hypothetical (but plausible) events, or some combination of historical episodes and hypothetical events (hybrid approach).

We describe an alternative semantical view of update in which observations are incorporated into a belief set by: (a) explaining the observation in terms of a set of plausible events that might have caused that observation; and (b) predicting further consequences of those explanations.

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