Sentence examples for makes it implausible from inspiring English sources

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This makes it implausible that the leadership would allow the economy to collapse while they fight over who gets what job".

West's sentence moves quickly from the Boer War to World War I, and the broad time span makes it implausible that he is referring only to an early stage of the South African conflict.

But he also, in advertising Lucretius' philosophical understanding as his enviable source of happiness, makes it implausible that the author of DRN had by this date acquired his later reputation as a suicidal psychotic.

Optimal methods of randomization, allocation concealment, and blinding may be difficult, time consuming, and expensive to implement, and are known to strengthen the importance and validity of a study; this makes it implausible that these would not be reported if they were done [6],[6]]–[6]].

This fact alone makes it implausible to characterize the election of 2008 as the evidence of a swing to the left.

Other reasons why battered women fail to leave their batterers include a stigma of being a victim of abuse, low self-esteem caused by repeated torture, and forced isolation (abusers are "often highly possessive and excessively jealous") that makes it implausible to communicate danger to others.

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But the weakness of its links is one more factor making it implausible to find prejudice here.

"An overwhelming objection is that exploitation of tar sands would make it implausible to stabilize climate and avoid disastrous global climate impacts," NASA's James Hansen wrote recently.

By the defense's lights, that made it implausible as the setting for criminal behavior, as though it's only picture-book couples who sit and chat about ways to abuse the public trust.

His scheme was "complex and well-hidden," making it "implausible" that Wilpon and Katz would have had access to information "that they feared would confirm" he was not buying securities for their accounts.

Gil Carlevaro, 53, an echocardiographer who has worked in Dr. Russomanno's office for 20 years, said that Dr. Russomanno kept his door open while seeing patients and that the office's thin walls made it implausible that he could ever abuse a patient.

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