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Future screens might include more shRNAs per gene (plausibly decreasing the likelihood of false negatives), more cell lines, and additional phenotypic assays.
Since this is false, its negation is true (plausibly), and hence, by application of a De Morgan law, "not-possibly not-P and not-not-possibly not-P" follows, which is a contradiction.
The United States also points out that if a police department purposely maintained false records, it would soon face difficulties plausibly denying knowledge of the inaccuracies when making arrests, and it would undermine its credibility and inflame the public.
A sophisma is a statement which one can plausibly argue both to be true and to be false, given certain explicit background assumptions (the casus) which are, for the sake of the argument, not open to challenge.
As a type of proposition, sophismata are ambiguous propositions about which arguments might plausibly be given both that they are true and that they are false.
Stanley Townsend as Theseus, the false news of whose death precipitates the tragedy, is a figure of burly power who might plausibly have slayed the Minotaur and bedded legions of women.
More plausibly, he scents blood.
The characters work so plausibly as New Yorkers".
Perhaps, but far less plausibly.
Bananas couldn't plausibly be made illegal.
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