Sentence examples for a plausibility that from inspiring English sources

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This gives the prospects for this generation of biofuels a plausibility that was missing from its predecessors.

People take their pleasures and endure their sufferings with a plausibility that puts to shame a good deal of self-proclaimed literary fiction.

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].

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The film I saw had terrific and surprisingly intense action sequences, shot and edited for clarity and crafted with a certain physical plausibility that made them all the more engaging.

Furthermore the comparisons to the modeling predictions using only a single prompt-NO precursor, CH, indicate a reasonable plausibility that (an) additional prompt-NO precursor (s) exist and become important when considering fuels larger than methane, especially under rich flame conditions.

Shot in eight days, for twenty-five theusand dollars, the film had a creepy, do-it-yourself plausibility that made it a worldwide, two-hundred-and-fifty-million-dollar hit.

Instead, 'It is plausible that' may be regarded as a modal epistemic operator that aims to capture a notion, prima facie plausibility, that is somewhat stronger than ordinary epistemic possibility.

AdaBoost.M2 aims to extend the communication between the boosting algorithm and the weak learner by allowing the weak learner to generate more expressive hypotheses (a set of "plausible" labels rather than a single label) indicating a "degree of plausibility", that is, a hypothesis takes a sample and a class label as the inputs and produces a "plausibility" score as the output.

In preparing the character, Binns picked up the cold-reading techniques used by "real" mediums, giving Montfort a degree of uncanny plausibility that makes the shows sometimes unnerving but arguably all the funnier.

You dig through it, though, and realize that what bothers the court has a common-sense ring of plausibility that payment networks are "two sided," and there is probably interdependence.

The mechanisms are not clear yet, but there is a biology plausibility that HPV infection related lesions may lead to an active cell-mediated immune response through recruitment of macrophages and T lymphocytes which are HIV-susceptible cells and may facilitate HIV acquisition [20], [21].

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