Sentence examples for most plausibly identified from inspiring English sources

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The change which stops the accumulation of karma is most plausibly identified as the abandonment of clinging to the belief in a substantial self.

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It is easy to think of other kinds of teams with which most people plausibly identify some or most of the time: project groups, small companies, local labor unions, clans and households.

If memorial or introspective seemings with propositional content exist, they are not plausibly identified with intuitions of the sort with which this entry began.

This reduced the delay between the onset of symptoms and the application of treatment/prophylaxis; contact tracing could be plausibly identified as having lowered opportunities for further spread.

Assuming, optimistically, that half of infected adults are already aware of their HIV infection [61], universal testing could plausibly identify 1,800 undiagnosed HIV cases in Moshi alone.

Duca: The whole thing definitely speaks to what Soloway said about Ali plausibly identifying as gender queer within five seasons.

By the way, with Estrada's escape and Hannah's arrest, that now raises the count of criminals who could plausibly identify Dexter as the Bay Harbor Butcher to three.

Finally, the critical step of identifying the individual proteins and CpG codons most plausibly subjected to strong negative selection has not yet been done.

These are most plausibly seen as votive objects.

The casino charge is most plausibly leveled at credit-default swaps, the bête noire of A.I.G., Greece and others.

With her slim frame and cropped hair, Nixon is the most plausibly boyish Rosalind I have ever seen.

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