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He hit a right-to-left approach shot that landed well short of the green, but it did leave one implausible chance.
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It seems implausible, since the proposition exists necessarily, and is intrinsically qualitatively identical, even when the chance varies; so the chance cannot supervene on properties of this proposition.
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