Sentence examples for plausible conflict from inspiring English sources

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That same formula is at the heart of the currently most pervasive of all bad cinematic genres, the action movie without real action: where contending forces are invincible, there can be no plausible conflict, only choreography.

The reason why there was no statement of conflict of interest is because: 1) there were no "sources of financial support for the project" (it was a labor of love to honor a giant in the energy field); and 2) there is no plausible conflict of interest for a 53-author piece paying tribute to Dr. Art Rosenfeld by defining a new metric in his name.

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Although the biological rationale for the association between folate, vitamin B12, and homocysteine with cognitive function seems plausible, conflicting results have been reported.

Thus, plausible, even if conflicting, accounts of the emergence of these systems have been derived from comparative-genomic data and evolutionary reasoning [ 70, 140- 144].

A scenario of endless conflict is plausible.

They are, however, places where other, perhaps slightly more technocratically-minded conservative thinkers and writers (I believe "Beltway Burkeans" is how Domenech occasionally describes us) have done at least some provisional work, and where many plausible proposals need not conflict — and might even mesh — with a libertarian-conservative critique of "bigness" and corporatism and the rest.

This 'thematic P600' effect has been attributed to detection of semantically plausible thematic relations that conflict with the surface syntactic structure of the sentence, implying a processing architecture with an independent semantic analyzer.

It looks plausible that the civil conflict resulted in socio-economic and cultural impoverishment with many implications on sexual behaviour.

The simulations in that paper indicate that plausible amounts of intergroup conflict can maintain cooperation and punishment at high levels as long as payoff biases are strong compared to migration.

Given the high turn-over of genes in DNA phages (most POGs are restricted to few phages), isn't it more plausible to interpret a conflict as resulting from several independent acquisitions of the gene (from the same host, or related hosts) in distinct phage lineages?

Related work has investigated the extent to which content externalism conflicts with plausible seeming theses concerning the metaphysics and epistemology of inference.

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