Sentence examples for plausible destination from inspiring English sources

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Only the N.F.L. would suffice, and now that Tebow is poised to return, it is with the benefit of hindsight that perhaps there was only one plausible destination for him all along.

The press release for the survey also noted that Chicago "is a business hub, making it a plausible destination for prudent travel" and that "all cities that made the final cut were gay-­friendly destinations that also catered to a heterosexual audience".

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Then Cunningham takes Saints on a short trip to Salford to face a Red Devils team who have also recruited extensively and intelligently but whose most significant piece of business may prove to have been persuading the fiery former England forward Gareth Hock to withdraw a transfer request – St Helens having appeared one of his more plausible destinations.

I'd agree with him there: I may not have his nordicity CV, but I've spent a fair amount of time in the Northern Isles of Scotland, and lived a blustery winter in Orkney during which my sense of the world's orientation was radically recalibrated: Spitsbergen became a plausible holiday destination, and Edinburgh seemed a positively balmy prospect, while London steamed in my imagination.

For example, patients with known risks for Ebola exposure should be monitored by local health authorities near their travel destination until the maximum plausible incubation period has elapsed (Brown et al., 2014).

Given that America is the world's leading destination for foreign direct investment, it hardly seems plausible that the U.S. trade deficit is evidence of American impoverishment or of inadequate production.

We performed an a priori sample size calculation using the previously described biologically plausible model for the association between plasma 25OHD levels and discharge destination.

Logistic regression analysis (Table 2), while controlling for biologically plausible covariates, demonstrated an inverse association between admission plasma 25OHD levels and non-home discharge destination (OR per 1 ng/mL, 0.88; 95 % CI 0.82 0.95).

Logistic regression analysis (Table  2), while controlling for biologically plausible covariates, demonstrated an inverse association between admission plasma 25OHD levels and non-home discharge destination (OR per 1 ng/mL, 0.88; 95 % CI 0.82 0.95).

Sounded plausible.

"Very plausible".

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