Sentence examples for plausible success from inspiring English sources

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As America settles onto the long path toward withdrawal from Afghanistan, Pakistan has considerable power to determine whether the end of our longest war is seen as a plausible success or a calamitous failure.

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The models resulted in plausible successes in fitting/simulating and describing different PK profiles of poorly soluble fluticasone propionate (FP) formulated in various inhaler products, while yielding its lung region-independent, dissolution-controlled slow absorption rate with a half-life of ~3.5 h (Tayab & Hochhaus 2005; Sakagami 2014; Weber & Hochhaus 2015).

A number of joint projects with industry initiated by the platforms and the amount of additional funding have been repeatedly suggested as plausible indicators of success.

When the parameter (h) is relatively large compared to the range of plausible x-values (foraging success) the fitness function will increase almost linearly with the foraging success (x) after passing the reproduction threshold (e.g. Fig 1., h = 1.00).

The CI shows the range of values plausible for the true success rate in an orthodontist's case load given the observed success rate for the sample of patients treated.

Many Clouds, last year's winner, will return to Aintree as the most plausible candidate for consecutive successes since Red Rum in the 1970s, and even top weight of 11st 10lb might not be enough to stop him.

That is because past success, without some plausible explanation, may be a result of luck alone.

The morality of contemporary humans really does outstrip what evolution could possibly have endowed us with; moral actions are often of a sort that have no plausible relation to our reproductive success and don't appear to be accidental byproducts of evolved adaptations.

The study offers a "plausible mechanism" for the cheetahs' success, says John Fryxell, a wildlife ecologist at the University of Guelph in Canada, who was not involved in the research.

Influential work by Glaeser and Shleifer (2002) argues that an alternative and plausible "deep determinant" of economic success is "legal origin"—whether a country has a common law or civil code legal system.

Although this biomechanical hypothesis needs further studies to be validated [ 56], it provides a physiologically plausible explanation for the therapeutic success gained with oral splints.

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