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Which one is more tenable?
"It is more tenable to think of nervous tensions which are built up until, periodically, they precipitate an orgasm," Kinsey wrote, "but again, the physiology is not understood.
A two-factor solution for the WHOQOL-SRPB is more tenable, in which three of the eight WHOQOL-SRPB facets group together as a spiritual coping factor and the remaining facets form a factor of spiritual quality of life.
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By going public and calling attention to Rodriguez's demands, Phillips might be able to depress the market for the shortstop, and maybe, in the end, the Mets can jump back into the talks, when they are more tenable.
These assumptions are more tenable than alternative assumptions that would be required for crude analytic sample size calculations and that may yield underpowered and inefficient studies.
The latter view seems to be more tenable.
That, the aide said, would be more politically tenable than using the loophole of a trillion-dollar coin, issued under a legal provision that allows the Treasury to mint a platinum coin of any denomination.
(What grocery-store item is more silent about its origins than a shrink-wrapped steak?) Yet I recently began to feel that ignorance was no longer tenable.
While this is more than 3000 times the Schwarzschild radius corresponding to that mass, it is at least consistent with the central object being a supermassive black hole, and no "realistic cluster [of stars] is physically tenable".
However, the conclusion made above about the encoding sequence, namely proposition before interrogative mood, is no more tenable in light of the analyses of the LRP onset latencies.
The identification of the whole populace of Zürich with this elect people was the more tenable because those not in accord with the ideal were disposed to leave.
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