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There was, it seems, no single moment when it became plausible for politicians to go on television to gun down legislation.
When examining these municipalities in more detail, it became plausible that there may have been prolonged, undetected outbreaks.
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Because it's only at those time scales that it becomes plausible that we'll begin to understand something.
Maybe there's something fundamental to discover which means it becomes plausible, if you see what I mean?" Appointed to the new post in Exeter, he began designing clinical trials.
In other words, when you use performance in higher classes as the measurement of learning in the previous class, the correlation between learning and positive evaluations breaks down; it becomes plausible that it was the grade, not the actual learning, that got the kids so psyched about their freshman econ professor.
Although his own life was not in danger, he witnessed the murder of the town's Jews, invasion by the Russians, then the Nazis, then the Russians again – it becomes plausible that everything he did subsequently was inspired by these events.
This is a large claim in regard to a career in philosophy, but it becomes plausible in context, for Sennett's book gathers case after case in which we see how the work of the hand can inform the work of the mind.
When debt is compared in this manner, it becomes plausible for citizens to determine the relative extent of the burden placed by debt on the national budget.
Against the background of this support and the institutional changes in the energy system, it becomes plausible that the protesters in spite of being apparently quite powerless might have a significant impact on the strategies and decisions of the incumbent actors.
When one imposes constraints over the payoff functions that each mobile user obtains or over the action that a player can choose in the game (mathcal {G}), it becomes plausible to replace the Nash equilibrium concept by a constrained (Nash) equilibrium.
"Because if you succeed at loving imperfect people, then it becomes plausible that somebody could love imperfect you".
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