Sentence examples for a plausible clue from inspiring English sources

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We conclude that the host humoral response to the persistence of ongoing antigenic stimulation is a plausible clue to long-lasting RMSP.

On careful analysis, it was found that predictions for 17 DUF families belonged to the same SCOP fold, providing a plausible clue about the topology and architecture of the family members (Additional file 7: Table S6).

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Another plausible clue is that if the estimated reputation is an essential part of the lives of residents, mental images of the area could either strengthen the attachment to the neighbourhood if you live in a 'good place' or weaken the attachment if you live in a 'bad place'.

If Mr. Holmes favored writing that mattered over laugh-track groaners, he could have developed less transparent defenses and more plausible clues, not to mention more believable characters than Todd, the stud boyfriend of Marta Dunhill, the television celebrity, played by Ms. Gifford.

Find a plausible cause.

Piecing together these clues, a plausible scenario is that DELS outside the NHS will rise to £150 billion in 2001-02 and £174 billion in 2003-04.

Self-awareness also provides a clue about where to find a plausible explanation for how moral hypocrisy is possible.

With regard to biological understanding, if the function of the gene in which the variant is located is known, this may give a clue as to whether the variant is a plausible instrumental variable.

"It appears to be a plausible hypothesis that Dante's sleep, dreams, hallucinations and falls are all clues to a lifelong pathologic trait, and that Dante either knew of or had this rare central nervous system hypersomnia".

On the other hand it is a plausible hypothesis that grammatical mood is one of the devices we use, together with contextual clues, intonation and the like to indicate the force with which we are expressing a content.

Still, the intentionalist has a point: sometimes the clue to unlock an otherwise intransigent work may come from the author's statement of intention, and a plausible interpretation might be unobtainable without it.

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