Sentence examples for plausible issue from inspiring English sources

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But David Grevemberg, who handled the matter for the International Paralympic Committee, said Monday that Bailey's eligibility for the Paralympics was never a plausible issue, called the United States' rationale "far-reaching," and questioned its legitimacy altogether.

And there remains the plausible issue of whether younger brothers learned baseball strategy more fully simply by watching their older brothers growing up, which Dr. Zweigenhaft, a professor of psychology at Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C., said could very well be a contributing factor.

One plausible issue about the result is the sign and significance of renewable energy consumption both in the short and long run.

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Should efficacy not be demonstrated in the current outbreak, the adaptive nature of the ring vaccination trial design would make it plausible to issue a preliminary report after cessation of transmission and to reactivate or initiate a modified version of the trial when the next Ebola zoonotic transmission event occurs.

Although plausible, these issues still need to be explored further before any conclusions can be drawn.

"The evidence on whether it has a significant deterrent effect seems sufficiently plausible that the moral issue becomes a difficult one," said Cass R. Sunstein, a law professor at the University of Chicago who has frequently taken liberal positions.

Shortage of money is not the real issue.Another plausible explanation might be that the necessary technologies are not available.

Ed Miliband's refusal to admit that Labour spent too much before the crash in his Question Time performance during the election is now seen as a key moment in the campaign, and since then the party's leadership candidates have all been seeking to craft a more plausible answer on that issue.

As the fundamental measure in the GO-DAG is the term IC, a plausible solution to the issue of scoring a term's specificity is thus that the IC should consider the term's parents and children information in its conception.

By contrast, the logical framework of Ferguson's argument is obviously inadequate: it simply doesn't give a plausible analysis of the issues at stake.

A presidential advisory group issued a "plausible scenario" in which a swine flu epidemic could cause up to 90,000 deaths, three times the mortality in a typical flu season.

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