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This is a plausible conclusion, but the data may not support it conclusively.
While this may seem a plausible conclusion, it is no help to the voter.
Although the study could not demonstrate that destitution had increased in recent years, it said this would be a plausible conclusion because of related evidence showing austerity-era rises in severe poverty, food bank use, homelessness and benefit sanction rates.
That allowed England to harness the creative potential of its artisan classes in a way that no other country had managed before.It is a plausible conclusion and Mr Rosen makes a powerful case.
Missing at random was thus a plausible conclusion and multiple imputation was subsequently conducted (Additional file 1).
Fitness improvement appeared more pronounced in the ponies but, although this appeared a plausible conclusion, the effect might also have been due to the use of a different racetrack in SET-I [ 14].
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Second, we again have the condition a > b, which indicates that viruses that kill cells with high efficiency but are poorly infective would have only a limited use in anti-tumor therapy (clearly, a biologically plausible conclusion).
Taking all 24 major language editions of Wikipedia into account, Eom's team carried out the same study and came to a more plausible conclusion: Adolf Hitler.
But given the largely non-existent regulation of auditors and the poor corporate governance prevalent in much of Europe, a more plausible conclusion is that Europe has had fewer accounting scandals than America mainly because nobody has seriously looked for them, not because they are not there.This is not to say that Europe should adopt Sarbanes-Oxley in toto.
Citing another privacy case, Google's lawyers said "too little is asserted in the complaint about the particular relationship between the parties, and the particular circumstances of the [communications at issue], to lead to the plausible conclusion that an objectively reasonable expectation of confidentiality would have attended such a communication".
Professor Cooper said to the Guardian: "I cannot see how it can be regarded as 'irresponsible' to point out, as a Beethoven expert who has been studying his manuscripts for over 40 years, that certain features in this manuscript do not match Beethoven's handwriting anywhere else, and that the only plausible conclusion is that... it is simply a careful copy of his autograph score.
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