Sentence examples for implying plausible from inspiring English sources

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In addition to implying plausible conditionals such as 'If a 1 day old human being is a child, then that human being is also a child when it is 2 days old', the induction step also implies ludicrous conditionals such as 'If a 1 day old human being is a child, then that human being is also a child when it is 36,500 days old'.

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Our results suggest that the modular changes between DCM and non-DCM could imply plausible molecular mechanisms involved in heart failure progression.

Subsequent PET-based MI coregistration yielded R 2 61.3, 55.9, and 55.6%, respectively, while implying anatomically plausible transformations.

Furthermore, experiments with shock-reinforcement indicated these dopamine neurons reinforce memories of differing strength and persistence, implying a plausible combinatorial effect of dopamine neurons in the formation of aversive memory [92,93].

It is a word that does not merely imply a plausible coinage, but suggests a history of usage that has transcended and even abandoned the technology that first gave rise to it.

But, despite these dubious choices and the intractability of the case, Lindsey manages to finagle an ending to the podcast that implies a plausible twist without being ethically reckless.

But it would be a pity not to be able to write, say, "Confronted with a plethora of plausible explanations, the jury failed to agree", implying that fewer plausible explanations would have been all right.

PAH derivatives can induce both estrogenic and anti-estrogenic activities [ 19], implying that it is plausible that exposure to air pollution can either increase or decrease MD.

The supplementation principle implies the intuitively plausible view that nothing can have a single proper part.

Four mini-scenarios were designed to raise awareness that the future could go in different (possible, plausible, preferable) directions implying quite diverse individual and societal impacts.

Most work on shock acceleration has made the plausible assumption that κ∝rg (where rg is the particle gyroradius), so that β=1 at relativistic energies, implying a particular (wavelength-independent) spectrum of MHD turbulence, where Kolmogorov or Kraichnan spectra might be more physically plausible.

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