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The strings, to their credit, gave a plausible echo.
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Implicit in most models is the assumption that schizophrenia is a single disorder, but an equally plausible view, echoing Bleuler's earlier conceptualization of a 'group of schizophrenias' [ 5], is that the clinical phenotype may capture several or more distinct molecular pathologies or diseases.
To Disney, these concessions to reality were crucial to achieving what he called, in an echo of Aristotle, the "plausible impossible".
The observed close resemblance between the two echoing patterns reminds the plausible role of the semidiurnal/terdiurnal tidal wind and metallic ions in the governing physical processes.
The passage echoed what seemed to be the most plausible account of Seth's death: in a fit of anger, a young woman wields a dangerous weapon, intending to frighten one person, but ends up killing another.
Such cynicism, private and existing in isolated pockets in a previous era, now produces a virtual echo chamber of speculations and conspiracy theories: some plausible, others fanciful, all impossible to investigate from a computer screen.
It seems plausible that these things might "set the American temper" (Whyte's phrase, echoed by Pink).
What makes these particular claims so disturbingly plausible is that they parallel details of testimony I heard regarding similar incidents earlier in the year and echoed media reports of forced registration in the camps.
Sounded plausible.
"Very plausible".
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