Sentence examples for most plausible interpretations from inspiring English sources

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Like several other witnesses, and notably his chum James Murdoch, Hunt has been driven to absurdity by the desperate need to open up a space between the two most plausible interpretations of his conduct: that he is a scoundrel and that he is a fool.

Figure 3 illustrates five different ways drugs could shift the mountain along the price axis; we view increases in gain and/or decreases in subjective costs as the most plausible interpretations of the data.

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Furthermore, companies may remain tight-fisted in their investment plans.Since the Bank itself acknowledges a downside risk to activity and inflation, the most plausible interpretation of its new forecasts is that it will lower rates once again, to 4.25%.

So the most plausible interpretation is that memory is unanalyzable.

He holds that justice as fairness is the most egalitarian, and also the most plausible, interpretation of liberalism's fundamental concepts.

The prosecutor added that "the most plausible interpretation" was that the co-pilot had deliberately barred the pilot from re-entering the cockpit.

In many cases the most plausible interpretation of a physician's intention in withdrawing life-sustaining measures is that it is to end the patient's life.

The most plausible interpretation is that the steric hindrance effects of the L1 and bda ligands lead to a disadvantage in forming the face-to-face configuration of the two active sites in a one dimer molecule.

Aristotle does not give us much information about how circular demonstration was supposed to work, but the most plausible interpretation would be supposing that at least for some set of fundamental principles, each principle could be deduced from the others.

In essence, this is a voluntarist version of the theory of constitutive obligations considered above in Section 4.1, and it offers the most plausible interpretation of arguments from gratitude (Walker 1988; Klosko 1989) or community.

For example, Wang Yangming (1472 1529) famously argued for the "unity of knowing and acting," as the most plausible interpretation of Mencius's view: "There never have been people who know but do not act.

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