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It could be said more plausibly that the medium of music consists of the physical sound waves by means of which the sound sensations enter the consciousness of the listener.

Mr. Petraeus's future has inevitably been the subject of rumors: that he would be Mitt Romney's running mate, or, more plausibly, that he was interested in the presidency of Princeton.

For then counsel for the respondent could only have attempted to show through cross-examination that Runnels had confessed to a crime he had not committed, or, slightly more plausibly, that those parts of the confession implicating the respondent were fabricated.

It went on, about Ossoff, "What is he hiding, and how can we trust him?" Republicans have also raised the issue of trust by suggesting, more plausibly, that Ossoff may have overstated the extent of his national-security experience as a staffer with Democratic Representative Hank Johnson.

While about ten to twenty atoms of 284Uut were produced, none of these atoms were registerd by the gold-covered detectors, suggesting either that ununtrium was similar in volatility to the noble gases or, more plausibly, that pure ununtrium was not very volatile and thus could not efficiently pass through the Teflon capillaries at 70 °C.

Depending on the adopted evolutionary scenario, it is conceivable that Rpb8 emerged in the crenarchaeal lineage or, perhaps, more plausibly, that it was already present in the common ancestor of all extant archaea but lost at the base of the euryarchaeal branch.

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And it fits the legal bill more plausibly than Huntley's case: Membership in a "social group"–that of the female subjects victims to grievous harm.

Yet Blinder does find Washington guilty of one grievous blunder, so big that it almost explains the public's unhappiness more plausibly than a presidential communications failure.

Had Mr. Wiseau not been in the habit of getting to the set of his $6 million vanity movie many hours late, he could have lighted he film more plausibly — but that would have spoiled his future audience's fun.

While some say that the region's rapid recovery vindicates that policy, others more plausibly argue that the rebound mainly suggests just how excessive the I.M.F.'s demands were and how gratuitous the crisis was in the first place.

Less charitably but more plausibly, the legislation that is about to be enacted and signed with pomp, circumstance and bipartisan back-slapping represents a triumph of cynical political calculation by both parties.

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