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This is indeed plausible, considering that in Mexico electoral participation has long been induced through the clientelist disbursement of state assistance and welfare.

Rashdall and Ross called the higher-level values they generated virtues and vices, as it is indeed plausible to do; surely benevolence and compassion are virtuous and sadism vicious.

"The hypothesis advanced by the authors is indeed plausible," says Rafael Núñez, an anthropologist at the University of California, San Diego, "but the absence of original Mangarevan written records constitutes a real challenge".

Seneviratne writes, "Matthew is larger than life but utterly fascinating and indeed plausible.

First, while Republicans will tell you that the polling is off because conservative turnout is being underestimated and liberal turnout is being overestimated (which is indeed plausible), most of those on my side of the political divide are not basing their analysis that Obama can't win on science.

If α-tocopherol alone is added in excess, this may potentially protect cellular lipids from oxidative damage, but SecTRAPs are probably less likely to induce tocopheryl radicals by direct interactions, while in contrast a direct reaction with ascorbic acid is indeed plausible.

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But substitution is indeed a plausible course, and not necessarily a punitive one.

Much of "The 19th Wife" is supposed to come verbatim from her real memoir of that name, and it indeed sounds plausible.

Indeed, the plausible deniability of the field-grade officer is an American military tradition that dates back at least to Vietnam.

Indeed, a plausible case can be made that Americans have been turned off presidential campaigns -- the only times they pay much attention to national politics -- precisely because campaigns have grown so utterly predictable and unremittingly centrist.

For now I only want to say that I think there is indeed a plausible case for government stepping in to help strengthen workers' bargaining power when inequalities in such power (often created by law and legislation) lead to a systemically unfair division of the gains from productive cooperation.

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