Sentence examples for implausible fact from inspiring English sources

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A few days later, he appears at a press conference, bandaged like a mummy but understandably chipper, given the implausible fact of his survival.

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"What I have tried to do is use implausible facts to create a plausible world".

10 30 P.M. (TBS) TRUST ME, I'M A GAME SHOW HOST In this new competition, D. L. Hughley and Michael Ian Black present players with seemingly implausible facts and require them to guess the truth.

The suggestion that such companies are deliberately excluding suitably talented dancers from any quarter is something I find implausible: the fact is that today, the percentage of Britons of any colour in our ballet companies is falling.

Although the loss of a great number of genes over such a short period may appear implausible, the fact that the loss of Dm3 in the lettuce genome occurred in merely four generations [ 40] suggests that drastic large-scale deletions may be ubiquitous in cultivated species.

The notion that the monarch is the "key to liberty" is so utterly implausible that the fact a professor of John Gray's standing puts it forward is quite remarkable.

Using a new approach to measure consistency, we find that implausible alternatives in fact, have a positive effect on consistency of intra-attribute preference information and consistency with dominance, but do not affect inter-attribute preference information.

However, this explanation is rendered somewhat implausible by the fact that the slight increase in task difficulty did not increase the size of the blinkers' AB.

In part, he attributes the longstanding acceptance of this implausible story to the fact that, until relatively recently, most archaeologists were men.

One entry presents as an established fact the implausible attribution to Basra in Iraq of a famous bronze ewer based on a mistaken reading of an Arabic inscription made long ago.

In brief, Wolff's critics argue that he is wrong to insist that moral autonomy is our "primary" or "fundamental obligation," for it "is, in fact, highly implausible to think that autonomy should invariably override all other values " (Horton 2010, p. 129).

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