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Amick's conceit is straightforward, if a little implausible.
To do anything else would have bored him; but to others it made him seem uncommitted, perhaps a little implausible.
This may be a little implausible, but a lack of contrivance is at the heart of Wasson's creative integrity – she calls it "being relatable" – so it is interesting to see how adept she is at manipulating the camera.
Mr. Benator plays the resentful, frustrated Harry as a bigger nebbish than Justin Kirk did in the New York production — to the extent that the character's history with the attractive, confident Roxanne (Jayne Paterson) seems a little implausible.
Davis's battle bus rolled into town (how can he afford to organise all this campaigning? And last week's all-star recording session seemed a little implausible too) and against all the odds I'm finding his anti-government satire surprisingly winning.
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If this all sounds a little farfetched, implausible, and unnecessarily complicated, that's because it is.
Mr. Daugherty called the congressman's explanation "a little too implausible".
The singing of the "International" as a political protest or as a last demonstration was frequently mentioned in them; but despite my profound respect for the German martyrs, such passages had always struck me as a little melodramatic and implausible.
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