Sentence examples for plausible need from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, our data, although highly statistically significant and biologically plausible, need to be further substantiated in more rigorous studies using large independent and prospective populations with a more comprehensive collection of relevant confounding variables.

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Blame it on the media (I do), blame it on the campaigns (them, too), blame it on all of us — on a political culture that requires trivial combat to feel alive (plausible; needs more reflection).

In the model, we have indicated that both Irga6 and its GMS attenuator are in the GDP-bound state but this view, though plausible, needs verification by an in vitro reconstruction of the interaction since Taylor and colleagues reported some years ago that the guanine nucleotides co-precipitated with Irgm3 from IFNγ-induced cells were 96% GTP to 4% GDP (Taylor et al, 1997).

They are, however, places where other, perhaps slightly more technocratically-minded conservative thinkers and writers (I believe "Beltway Burkeans" is how Domenech occasionally describes us) have done at least some provisional work, and where many plausible proposals need not conflict — and might even mesh — with a libertarian-conservative critique of "bigness" and corporatism and the rest.

These plausible reasons need to be confirmed by a qualitative study and deserve further exploration [ 42].

Although the results of that study were convincing and biologically plausible, the need for replication of this association has been raised [ 13].

In order to know which hypothesis, or yet another scenario, is more plausible, we need more sequence data; in particular, PRR sequences should be characterized from other primitive plants, i.e. liverworts, hornworts, ferns and gymnosperms.

To make this claim plausible, I need to set the stage, both in terms of ICF and its characteristics, and in terms of the monitoring requirements of the CRPD.

Still, even a plausible rumor needs help.

It is also an open secret that a share of doctor-approved buyers do not have plausible medical needs.

For this hypothetical scenario to be remotely plausible, there needs to be a background presumption that journalists will not, in fact, behave in this way.Of course, the "ambush" thought experiment is something of a red herring situations like that just don't occur with any frequency.

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