Sentence examples for not only plausible from inspiring English sources

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But the individual parts are not only plausible but have some real backup.

From today's logo-quilted perch, it's almost unfathomable that a mere six years ago, death sentences for the brand seemed not only plausible but self-evident.

With so many agents striding around looking purposeful, it suddenly seemed not only plausible but practical that the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division would manufacture its own branded bottled water – a logical step toward vertical integration.

"Two or three years ago it would have seemed a bit Star Trek to imagine people playing with their heating on their mobile – now it is not only plausible, it's in the process of being developed".

Mr. Edwards and to a lesser extent Dr. Dean and General Clark now have small and shrinking windows to present themselves as not only plausible but also preferable alternatives to Mr. Kerry, who has built up such a head of steam since his victories in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Of course, even in 1968, it's unlikely that too many film buffs lost their virginity on a wager involving a scene from William Wellman's "Scarface," but Mr. Bertolucci makes such an event seem not only plausible but, in the cinematic dream logic of his film, reasonable.

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"Everything we know about string theory tells us that the 'Many Hells theory' isn't only plausible, it highly likely," says Franklyn Stein, a theoretical physicist at University College London.

The spectacle sickens both of them, the crowd chants not for death but for mercy when one of the gladiators is wounded, yet these touches of compassion somehow make the ordeal not only more plausible but also more painful.

It is entirely possible, however, that the administration in its zeal will commit enough legal mistakes to make a counterattack in the courts not only a plausible strategy but a successful one.

When the conceptual artist Adrian Piper, whose background is multiracial, drew a picture titled "Self-Portrait Exaggerating My Negroid Features" (1981), or in a video piece reminded her white American viewers that they all very likely have Negro blood, she was not only offering plausible genetic information, but also identifying race itself as a social creation, a matter of perception.

Creating immersive interactive virtual worlds not only require plausible visuals, but it is also important to allow the user to interact with the virtual scene in a natural way.

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