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"I just want to make plausible arguments for the arts".
For all its charms, the movie "Steve Jobs" struggles to make plausible the artistic side of computer development.
Lacking memory, lacking direct experiential knowledge, amnesiacs have to make hypotheses and inferences, and they usually make plausible ones.
Critics charge, however, that Mr Blunt and Mr Boehner are too cosy with lobbyists to make plausible champions of reform.
The cephalochordates make plausible models for the common ancestor of the chordates and for precursors to vertebrates.
While we do not have scope to examine this topic in depth, the purpose of this chapter is to make plausible the link between disorder and entropy through a statistical definition of entropy.
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I was reminded of the Yes Men, a comedy duo known for positioning themselves as the subjects of their criticism (by lying their way into TV newsrooms for instance), in order to make plausible-sounding claims in interviews and speeches, and thus forcing the offending organization to formally retract the false claims.
Imagination invariably exceeds the evidence; research makes plausible the reconstruction.
The nation was desperate for an explanation, and bullying jocks made plausible targets.
Indeed, some have made plausible claims that our judgments may be somewhat better as a result.
Fast-food workers rightly took credit for having made plausible a minimum wage that, less than two years ago, sounded outlandish.
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