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As Kennedy told me, "I saw law enforcement believing plausible but untrue things about the communities they police" — namely, that the communities were corrupt and didn't care about the violence that was destroying them — "and the communities believing untrue things about the police" — namely, that the cops were part of a racist conspiracy to lock up black offenders while overlooking white ones.
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Ms. Newman, who was a child when most of the events in this book occurred, admits in an author's note that "I was compelled at times to create what I believed was plausible and likely dialogue to bring the actual scenes to life".
We believe that plausible speculations are fodder for critical thinking and further experimentation and as such have a place in scientific publications.
Roughly, AGM belief change operators implicitly require a plausibility ordering over possible states; new information is incorporated by believing the "most plausible" states consistent with the new information.
Given such an ordering, new information is incorporated by believing the most plausible states that are consistent with the new information.
It's hard to prove this formula in the lab, but an expert who believes it's plausible is Dr. Redford Williams, a neuroscientist at Duke University.
Shamoo told VICE News that he believes the most plausible explanation for the revamping was that the critical media coverage about the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo "was the motivator".
We believe the most plausible option at present is to undertake a meta-analysis of randomised control trials.
There are a number of ways to interpret these results, but we believe the most plausible explanation is that in the absence of drug, AcrB adopts the symmetric LLL state observed in X-ray structures that lack a bound substrate.
We believe that most plausible is a 'mixed' scenario, where expansions are fast in some cells and slow in other ('fast' and 'slow expanders', correspondingly), probably with the whole spectrum of expansion rates in between.
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