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Scientists and engineers at both institutions worked through the more outlandish aspects of the plan to come up with a report showing how it might plausibly be done.
It might plausibly be described as a spreading of democracy but, perhaps more important, it would also involve, as the "Clean Break" paper said, forcefully altering the regional balance of power.
The peak at 5 6 years occurs around weaning so it might plausibly be attributed to food stress.
In this regard, and despite our results for strain P1/7 and other strains analyzed in this study, it should be noted that we cannot rule out the possibility that the srtF cluster would contribute to adherence to and/or invasion of porcine BMEC if the putative adhesin Sfp2 were expressed, as it might plausibly be the case in other S. suis strains.
As far as the message sent out about the value of women is concerned, it might plausibly be argued that there is not much difference between these two scenarios.
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If Microsoft were now to go further in this respect, in return for a complete end to its legal headaches, both it and the Justice Department might plausibly claim victory and retreat from the field.
Dogfish Head certainly stands to benefit from making sure that it is available in stores and that consumers are aware of its presence — but it does not really have to convince drinkers that it tastes better than Budweiser, as any drinker who might plausibly choose it is already of that opinion.
It is one thing to make stirring speeches about economic rebalancing, the squeezed middle, responsible capitalism and corporate long-termism; it is another to say, in numbers, what "good" looks like and to design reforms which might plausibly bring it about.
It was a genre particularly suited to covering the tumult and cacophonous change abroad in the '60s, a decade so surreal, so stupefying, so confounding, in the view of some, that it surpassed anything a novelist might plausibly imagine.
Even if a tripronuclear zygote has the same moral status as a human embryo, and even if this status rules out the creation of embryos for use in research (both claims we might plausibly deny), it can arguably still be permissible to destroy embryos that were originally created for reproductive purposes but which are no longer needed for that purpose.
Moreover, we might plausibly think, it is only through the exercise of one's autonomy that one can define one's own well-being as a person, so that a lover's failure to respect the beloved's autonomy would be a failure to promote her well-being and therefore not an expression of love, contrary to what Ebels-Duggan suggests.
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