Sentence examples for implying implausible from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, in all instances, the ancestral states implying implausible digit configurations are not significantly more likely than alternative states implying configurations observed among extant species of Lerista (see Figure 1; this is not the case for ancestral states inferred under the maximum likelihood rate of digit gain).

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Ancestral states reconstructed assuming rates of digit gain of 0.020 0.025, by contrast, imply implausible digit configurations for very few internal nodes.

Secondly, when considered in conjunction with states inferred for the manus, reconstructions of numbers of pedal digits (i.e., for the maximum likelihood rate of digit gain) imply implausible digit configurations for many internal nodes.

(The value for the protective effect of vegetables on cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx in the meta-analysis of Soerjomataram et al (2010) was quite implausible, implying a reduction in risk of 1.4% per gram per day.

Thus, the TreeREx scenario favored an implausible pathway, implying an early appearance of more apomorphic GOs and a successive reversion to the most plesiomorphic state (see also below).

Therefore, epiphenomenalism implies the (exceedingly implausible) conclusion that we do not know that others have mental events.

But my point is that back in 2012 and the years that followed, Obamacare supporters were so eager to prove that Obamacare was saving tens of thousands of lives, they enthusiastically embraced the 3-state study findings uncritically without examining that the results implied a hugely implausible reduction in the risk of death.

The photo is often juxtaposed next to Kavanaugh's high school yearbook photo with text implying or overtly stating that it is implausible he would have targeted Ford.

Unconstrained parsimony analysis nests Gaudeamus and Hystrix within the South American caviomorph radiation, implying what we consider to be an implausible back-dispersal across the Atlantic Ocean to account for Gaudeamus' presence in the late Eocene of Africa.

Fairris and Reich (2005, p. 10) claim that estimates in Adams and Neumark (2005a) indicate that 91% of affected workers would lose their jobs, implying employment elasticities that are huge and simply implausible, thus dismissing the evidence out of hand.

Schultz's claim to be colour-blind drew immediate criticism on social media as a cliched and implausible sentiment that undercuts the reality of racism by implying a post-racial society and erasing the identity of non-white people.

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