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Finally, similar to CLASS-Phys and -Chem (Adams et al., 2006; Barbera et al., 2008) and as further evidence of instrument validity, the concurrent validity of CLASS-Bio was examined by determining whether the instrument can detect differences between student populations that would be plausibly expected to hold different perceptions.

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But can we plausibly expect aging societies to be as innovative as they need to be?

We could plausibly expect relatively high preferences across the spectrum – especially from the Greens, left and libertarian minor parties, and perhaps even other parties too.

His optimism is not unwarranted — American business has reinvented itself repeatedly, as conditions have required, and we can plausibly expect it to do so again.

The former hedge fund manager's responses to other Twitter users regarding the controversy were more immature than one could plausibly expect from a successful CEO, and painted a picture of a leader who is, at best, incapable of speaking on behalf of his company effectively, and is, at worst, incapable of showing any sympathy to those struggling to afford his company's life-saving drugs.

The former hedge fund manager's responses to other Twitter users regarding the controversy were more immature than one could plausibly expect from a successful CEO, and painted a picture of a leader who is, at best, incapable of speaking on behalf of his company effectively, and is, at worst, incapable of showing any sympathy to those struggling to afford his company's life-saving drugs.

This study was commissioned by UNICEF to assess whether iCCM implementation strength, quality of care, and use of services were sufficient to plausibly expect a substantial impact from the intervention on child mortality at the population level.

This was true for aggregate measures of planning, specific planning activities that might plausibly be expected to impact a pandemic, and also for less plausible associations.

Historical facts 'found' in the perspective framed by an erroneous legal standard cannot plausibly be expected to furnish the basis for correct conclusions if and merely because a correct standard is later applied to them.

"We argue that detectably large energy supplies can plausibly be expected to exist because life has potential for exponential growth until checked by resource or other limitations, and intelligence implies the ability to overcome such limitations," say Wright and co.

In almost every episode of his show, there is at least one occasion, often many, when John Edward communicates specific, detailed information that he could not possibly or plausibly be expected to have guessed (Chris Ballard, July 29).

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