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It is on the face of it extremely implausible to deny change, but extreme implausibility has not always deterred philosophers.
"Extremely implausible", wrote the Brookings Institution's Benjamin Wittes.
The CBO is forced by law to make extremely implausible assumptions both about taxes and spending.
She belts it out all right but is extremely implausible in her role as a has-been.
"She belts it out all right but is extremely implausible in her role as a has-been," wrote Susannah Clapp.
The story seemed extremely implausible if only because Oldfield was accompanied by police special branch bodyguards wherever he went.
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It's all highly implausible, of course.
And this seems highly implausible.
Hence, so long as we are unwilling to accept an extremely widespread and implausible indeterminacy of reference, it seems that content can't be fixed solely by any principle of truth-maximization.
Employing different sorts of techniques for removing unobserved heterogeneity (demeaning, regression in changes and correlated random effects), the resulting point estimates are extremely imprecise and in many cases very close to zero (which seems implausible as long as disability has an impact on labour market participation and even subjective well-being).
More specifically, it is most implausible to hold that the consent of others is required for appropriation when communication with others is impossible, extremely difficult, or expensive (as it almost always is).
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