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If anything, as it is only plausible that parity affects mean sTfR rather than sTfR concentrations determining parity, the most conceivable explanation would be that sTfR concentrations are the explanatory variable to the association between parity and vaginal microflora status.

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"It's entirely possible that Palpatine was a subordinate underling to Binks throughout both trilogies," Lumpawarroo posits, before continuing, "given [that], I will conclude with an argument as to why I believe it is not only possible, but plausible that Jar Jar will make a profound impact on the upcoming movies".

The only plausible reason that comes to mind is that converting the mortgage into a bundled product would make the mortgage market work effectively for borrowers, and effective markets eliminate the need for consumer groups.

Clouds are really the only plausible feedback that could significantly dampen future global warming.

The only plausible additions that would allow the Big Ten to improve upon its average of about 1.5 million fans per team are Notre Dame (2.3 million fans) and Texas (also 2.3 million).

In fact, it's entirely plausible that the only reason some of these women - consider Ivy, for example - are in these games at all is to be the bearer of fleshboulders.

After all, Rick votes to enact a law that authorizes state coercion even though he believes that the only plausible rationale for that decision includes religious claims that many of his compatriots find utterly unpersuasive.

After an extensive investigation, Seoul rules that a torpedo explosion directly beneath the vessel sank it and that the only "plausible explanation" is that North Korea was to blame.

The only plausible sounding justification that has been advanced is that operations are "going dark" – in other words that leads are drying up because the data isn't available.

It is worth noting, however, that the only plausible simulations that captured the high prevalences of 35 50% reported in parts of WY (Figure 5), were those where we assumed a prion half-life of 8 years (Figure 4B), or those where we assumed frequency-dependent transmission (Figure 6), neither of which yield particularly hopeful prospects for host numbers or disease control.

If individuals withdraw their labour and do not get paid for it, the only plausible explanation for that billion-pound figure is that it represents the difference between what they are paid for their work and what their work is actually worth.

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