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Kruger sounds more plausible when he comes closer to particular policy debates.
Blaming the violence on isolated Baath loyalists was perhaps more plausible when the violence was centered in the Sunni heartland.
Nor is it any more plausible when Stahl puts his own rough, raunchy voice in Fatty's larynx.
His seemingly hyperbolic assertion becomes more plausible when you visit southwestern Pennsylvania, an area known for steel production and coal mining.
That scenario appeared all the more plausible when Benitez not only named Cissé among the substitutes here but also introduced Florent Sinama-Pongolle, who is recovering from serious injury, before him.
For an Israel that grew out of the Holocaust and beat back adversaries seeking its destruction without the bomb, the unthinkable option becomes more plausible when a nuclear-arming Iran repeatedly calls for the Jewish state's extinction.
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But Moore was surely expressing the more plausible view when in Ethics he doubted that pleasure and ideal values always go together (145), and even when he accepted the equivalence claim, he remained intensely interested in what he called "the primary ethical question of what is good in itself" (Principia Ethica 207; see also 78, 128).
The idea that thimerosal might be causing autism "has become more plausible than when your committee first discussed this," said Dr. H. Vasken Aposhian, a toxicologist at the University of Arizona.
It becomes more plausible, too, when you consider that many of the revenue-enhancing tax reform proposals that have been bruited about would probably raise taxes significantly on earners in the $100,000-$100,000-$400,000hich means that exempting the near-rich this time around doesn't mean that they won't end up paying more down the road.
The results get more plausible, especially when using the predictions of an augmented Fama regression, but are still not fully convincing due to the poor performance of the instruments.
That notion seemed more plausible late last month, when Armstrong brought in three protégés of Amos Hostetter Amos Hostetter, the well-regarded cable pioneer who owns 1.4% of AT&T, to run the cable division.
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