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Two unusually plausible points also stand out here: that neither the North nor the South can afford to lose Texas, and that the first president of a C.S.A. might well be Gov. Bob McDonnell of Virginia.
The column as a whole makes some plausible points about the possibility of an Asian-American backlash against the bill's implicit ethnic focus, but that's a political question, not a substantive one.
There are initially plausible points on both sides of the issue.
For instance, at a specific event state, the corresponding consolidity region describes all the plausible points of normalized input output (fuzzy or non-fuzzy) interactions.
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Opera houses breed stereotypes, and Mr. Newbury plays them to the hilt; what saves the piece is that each character has a plausible point of view.
"This is not a circumstance," said Laurence H. Tribe, a law professor at Harvard, "in which the courts have any plausible point of entry".
Indeed, Hess admits this inconvenient fact in the very next paragraph, essentially vitiating her piece's premise before acknowledging the more plausible point that rural, sparsely-populated states generally tend to have fewer teen pregnancies than urban, densely-populated ones.
Instead, ministers will have to choose between finishing a less ambitious agenda on time, or extending the timetable.Those who argue that a slimmed-down Doha round is plausible point out that Pascal Lamy, the EU's trade commissioner, has a good reason to get something by the end of next year, when his term as commissioner ends.
This is not a restriction but a plausible point that has sense if the required demand is equal to the rate at which packets are generated.
Nonetheless, without an idea about the exact shape of the space of feasible fluxes (because of the nonlinear nature of the condition of carbon precursors), we cannot select a plausible point within this space.
The previous approach tried to reduce the amount of search by heuristically selecting a set of plausible starting points for the search by a simulated annealing algorithm.
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