Sentence examples for making it implausible that from inspiring English sources

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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.

Rodrigues covers only, making it implausible that the bird would have survived undetected.

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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.

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.

Professor Merrill is not the only one to observe that the court's latest decisions on sovereign immunity are so far afield from the Constitution's textual treatment of the subject as to make it implausible that such a devout textualist as Justice Antonin Scalia could actually be in whole-hearted agreement.

However, we should take into account that there might be naturalistic explanations that would make it implausible that God would appear in just those ways (this is elaborated in section 8.7.2).

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]].

Such files make it implausible that the observed expression levels in single cells are the result of transcriptional noise.

The broad number of cytoplasmic maturation events affected by non-functional Drg1 makes it implausible that Drg1 is directly participating in all these maturation steps.

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