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It is quite heartbreaking that almost five percent of the participants (n = 80) considered they played a role in their baby's death especially since many reported highly unlikely and biologically implausible reasons for the stillbirth.

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Poor vascularization would be an implausible reason for non-union.

But externalists object that it is implausible that reasons for belief entail or depend upon facts about desire or motivation.

The characters include Kathleen (Christiane Noll), a teenage girl who runs away from an orphanage to become, for an entirely implausible reason, a prostitute; and an eccentric photographer known as Papa (Caesar Samayoa, who uses a French accent and affects a Peter Lorre manner), a man so smitten with Kathleen that he is forever threatening suicide if he can't have her, which he can't.

However implausible Clinton's reasons for flip-flopping may be, she has now made her decision.

Quite what the basis for such a principle might be is hard to fathom and it does seem implausible for reasons given during the earlier discussion of consistency.

Either the reductive naturalistic realist can explain the reference of 'wrong', in which case she can also explain supervenience, or she cannot explain the reference of 'wrong' in which case her view is implausible for reasons that have nothing to do with supervenience.

It is implausible that each and every one of the reasons for which she makes her decision must enter into the content of the intention that she forms in making that decision.

This line of argument has not yet received much attention; opponents may reasonably question whether motivation by reasons must always be voluntary (this seems implausible in the case of theoretical reasons, or reasons for belief, for example—see section 2.2 below for this analogy), and also whether voluntary behavior must be caused by desire.

As was observed in examining McCann's view, an agent sometimes makes a decision for many reasons, and it is implausible that each and every one of the reasons for which a decision is made must enter into the content of that decision.

Both Michael Posner, the former Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor at the State Department, and Harold Koh, the former top State Department Lawyer, have said that there are no reasons for the US to maintain an "increasingly implausible legal interpretation".

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