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In his ruling, Federal District Judge Louis L. Stanton in Manhattan said the commission "failed to allege facts giving rise to a plausible inference" that either the Cohns or Mr. Jaffe intended to defraud anyone or had knowingly aided and abetted Mr. Madoff's fraud.
In his ruling, apparently filed late Monday, Federal District Judge Louis L. Stanton said the commission "failed to allege facts giving rise to a plausible inference" that either the Cohns or Mr. Jaffe intended to defraud anyone, or had knowingly aided and abetted Mr. Madoff's fraud.
Returning to the first question of neurotoxicity, a plausible inference is that the effects described in drug addiction are more reflective of drug-induced changes as opposed to preexisting vulnerability.
In summary, where an intervention is delivered through two or more systems, attribution of outcomes to the specific delivery systems will enable a causal inference that proximal outcomes were due to the system through which they were delivered, and a plausible inference for distal outcomes.
A plausible inference to be drawn from the few available EEG studies of children under general anesthesia is that the inaccuracy of EEG-derived indices in pediatric practice is likely due to differences between children and adults in their brain responses to the anesthetics.
Thus it is a plausible inference that the three lncRNAs associated with survival of patients with OSCC may be involved in the development, differentiation and cell cycle regulation of oesophageal epithelia cells and their deregulation may lead to OSCC tumorigenesis and progress.
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"To prevail against a 12(b)(6) motion, then, [the plaintiff] would have to allege facts that would lead to the plausible inference that his was a confidential communication — that is, a communication that he had an objectively reasonable expectation was not being recorded". Id. at 1020.
v. 2. Patterns of plausible inference.
Pearl, J. Probabilistic Reasoning in Intelligent Systems: Networks of Plausible Inference (Morgan Kaufmann, 1998).
2.2: "More danger, more honor". See George Pólya, Patterns of Plausible Inference, 2nd ed., Princeton University Press 1968, vol. 2, p. 126.
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