Sentence examples for plausible name from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, Sally is still a plausible name for a young woman.

Howard Roark is, up to a point, a plausible name for an architect, but I am less convinced by Stourley Kracklite.

Another plausible name for this kind of cp-law would be to call them 'equality cp' laws (this was suggested by the referee), because they merely require that the remainder factors are 'equal' in the two compared states of the described system, rather than that some of them have to be excluded (as in exclusive cp laws).

Often, there may be more than one plausible name for a given color and asymmetries likely exist between the candidate names (e.g., they may differ in word frequency), thus giving rise to response competition and necessitating more careful and detailed processing or the need to inhibit the more frequent or salient color name [ 6, 25].

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We gathered 320 pictures (from the Internet) that were given 2 plausible names in an informal pilot as the experimental pictures (see Table  1 for examples).

Results were compared and if differences occurred (for instance with respect to the most plausible naming of a code) they were resolved through discussion and by going back to the original data.

("Comet Ping Pong" is at least a plausible code name for interstellar travel. And do you know who talks unironically about U.F.O.s? John Podesta).

Anyone acquainted with depression will find Leopardi dreadfully plausible: another name for his "reason" could be depressive lucidity, and his works communicate an apathy and an anhedonia that are almost contagious.

She provided, according to Merrill's biographer, Langdon Hammer, "plausible-sounding names and addresses," and letters were mailed, only to be returned to sender.

Sometimes they copied an existing bank's notes; other times, they took the logical next step and, like the bankers they imitated, established their own banks with plausible-sounding names, the notes of which they would pass as the genuine article — which in a sense they were.

According to the most-plausible explanation, the name derives from tablet, the product of compressed pharmaceuticals.

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