Sentence examples for plausible notion from inspiring English sources

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I had been brought up during a period when sending a man to the moon was a plausible notion.

The new assistance reflects growing competition among venture capital firms and the plausible notion that sizable investments -- Charles River has $11.7 million riding on Guardent -- merit added support.

The one plausible notion Trump presented at the meeting was that, under President Obama, congressional Republicans had "an easy route: we'll repeal, we'll replace, and he's never going to sign it".

Hence, too, her new series, Kirstie's Fill Your House For Free (Channel 4), premised on the plausible notion that we're so skint we can't afford to furnish our homes by traditional methods.

What happened to Nora is never revealed, although many possibilities are offered, from a stint in Arizona with a man known only as "the Mexican" to the less plausible notion of a lesbian tryst in Mumbai.

The (IC) is motivated by the thought that it cannot be right to say that 'X is valuable' for someone when x is alien to anything a person cares about or could care about: any plausible notion of value, the (IC) supposes, must have some strong connection to a person's existing (or potential) motivational set.

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Tarantino doesn't care about hewing to plausible notions of period filmmaking.

The former usually features the provisional assumption that GE covariance is absent, while the latter places great emphasis on GE covariance arising in plausible notions of genotype environment interplay or person environment interplay (Loehlin and DeFries 1987; Plomin et al. 1977; Scarr 1992; Scarr and McCartney 1983).

That's just speculation from BTIG analyst Walter Piecyk, in conversation with the WSJ, but it's a plausible enough notion given where the project is spinning up at Google HQ.

The fact that over 16,000 people turned up to a four-day Shield game was about as plausible as the notion of 10,000 locals attending a mid-week NCAA baseball game played in the south of France.

The Constitution, it should be noted, does not stipulate the rules for its interpretation and the idea that the framers would have welcomed scrutiny of its provisions in the light of changed circumstances is at least as plausible as the notion that the framers intended to freeze, for all time, the meaning of due process or cruel and unusual punishment.

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