Sentence examples for more plausible target from inspiring English sources

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Stuart Pearce, the England Under-21 coach, would appear to represent a more plausible target.

That, in the context of existing development-aid transfers of $52 billion, sounds a more plausible target.

The Counter-Terrorism Unit in Los Angeles has been disbanded, and the action is centered in Washington, a slightly more plausible target for terrorists than Southern California.

Given that history, the latest hitch may not have been Stuxnet's work.A more plausible target is Iran's uranium-enrichment plant at Natanz.

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More plausible targets were Zurich UK, Old Mutual UK, St James's Place and Canada Life UK.

It's about mid January each year when the fervour is over and life begins to return to a more sedate pace and when a true state of reflection and a perhaps more plausible setting of targets is possible.

Perhaps a more plausible explanation than targeted mutagenesis to account for the frequent recovery of the four suppressor mutations is that they restore DMS4 function and a normal plant phenotype.

However, it is more plausible that mixtures of therapies targeting several different processes converging in a common pathway may prove useful in PD neuroprotection.

The test with SYN was more difficult than the test with PARA for the middle and the lower students; that is, distractors relating to context (SYN) were more plausible than distractors relating to the target word (PARA).

It offers a more precise rendering of EPI efficacy, provides more plausible measures of the actual immunization of target populations and thereby offers better information on the quality of processes.

And let's also admit that the I.M.F. is a more plausible villain than the World Trade Organization, the bizarrely demonized target of the Seattle protests.

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