Sentence examples for more plausible conclusion from inspiring English sources

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Taking all 24 major language editions of Wikipedia into account, Eom's team carried out the same study and came to a more plausible conclusion: Adolf Hitler.

Earlier this year an unofficial study by two of the DoJ's economists crunched the most recent data available, and reached the opposite, and more plausible, conclusion: that fewer competitors means higher fares, as one would expect.

But given the largely non-existent regulation of auditors and the poor corporate governance prevalent in much of Europe, a more plausible conclusion is that Europe has had fewer accounting scandals than America mainly because nobody has seriously looked for them, not because they are not there.This is not to say that Europe should adopt Sarbanes-Oxley in toto.

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What makes the study's conclusions more plausible is that the authors used very conservative assumptions, only counting the direct costs to the health system and lost workdays of a pandemic.

Despite that conclusion, it is more plausible that higher intelligence relates to one's willingness to identify oneself as gay and to participate in research studies, rather than that higher intelligence relates to homosexuality per se.

If the rats assume that causal relations in the world are typically stable, the conclusion that the contingency is intact seems more plausible, but should be tempered with a certain degree of uncertainty.

Fitness improvement appeared more pronounced in the ponies but, although this appeared a plausible conclusion, the effect might also have been due to the use of a different racetrack in SET-I [ 14].

Another conclusion is that the Direct Activation Model is more plausible than the Indirect Activation Model we describe before.

This is a plausible conclusion, but the data may not support it conclusively.

Since some conclusion of the paper rely on the statement of anomalous diffusion, it should be critically evaluated against seemingly more plausible intermittent binding.

Overall, these findings strongly point to the conclusion that a nonrecursive model (where risk perception and affect reciprocally influence each other) provides a better and more plausible fit to the data than a recursive (i.e., unidirectional) model.

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