Sentence examples for plausible connections from inspiring English sources

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The other known cases of anthrax contamination all have plausible connections to the mail.

Her work as both a poet and scholar is based largely on making emotionally plausible connections between subjects, writers -- even entire epochs -- that seem as if they couldn't possibly inform one another.

Recollections of 29 days the author spent in a psychiatric hospital in Queens 15 years ago, crazily apprehensive of sexual assault, woven into a tour of Maine looking (in vain) for plausible connections between his family and Hawthorne's black-veiled minister.

I had purchased a certain set of assumptions: that an airplane would show up when promised; that the journey would be faster than by alternate means of transport; that my child was not likely to end up running through his week's supply of oatmeal-chocolate chip cookies and finally inquiring in despair about plausible connections via Greyhound.

The groundwater conditions in twenty-seven confined and semi-confined coastal aquifers with plausible connections to inferred or observed offshore freshwater are explored.

The combination of the various techniques offered a way to establish plausible connections between the presence of micropollutants and the respective effects on fish health.

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"The better course would be to allow people that have a plausible connection to him to have a blood test," he said.

If Mr. Romney had criticized the president by drawing a plausible connection between his foreign policies and the riots in Egypt and Libya, that would have been legitimate.

There's a plausible connection between widening inequality and voter disengagement (after all, most of the people who don't vote are poorer than the people who do), but Halstead and Lind don't make it.

"There are so many compelling pieces of evidence that reconnection may be underlying flares and coronal mass ejections that it's a plausible connection," said Dr. Amitava Bhattacharjee of the University of Iowa.

Bratton can say all he wants that broken-windows works, and he can look at large correlations between misdemeanor arrests and declines in crime, but there's no plausible connection between the two.

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