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Such an overthrow would plausibly need a party of some kind capable of co-ordination and organised action.
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He reportedly has 120 such advisers now — much more advice than he plausibly needs.
The scenario does plausibly illustrate the need for continued scientific progress to sustain current levels of prosperity.
Venezuela argues, plausibly, that it needs to replace obsolete weaponry and, less plausibly, that it faces a military threat.Mr Chávez has sought out American foes in the Middle East.
For example, the goodness of helping others in time of need is plausibly thought to be extrinsic (at least in part), being derivative (at least in part) from the goodness of something else, such as these people's needs being satisfied, or their experiencing pleasure, to which helping them is related in some causal way.
For example, Armitage and colleagues have shown that two chemotaxis clusters in the genome of Rhodobacter sphaeroides play a role in chemotaxis [ 9], an observation that plausibly reflects the greater need for different signaling pathways in complex environments.
The large number of MCP-coding genes in the Geobacter genomes, by comparison to either E. coli or B. subtilis, plausibly reflects a greater need to detect sensory stimuli in the subsurface environment.
Before any wide use of a prediction rule can be encouraged, its ability to produce accurate predictions for patients from different but plausibly related populations ('transportability') needs to be assessed (Justice et al, 1999).
There needs to be action that plausibly fights global terrorism, but it needs to be undertaken by the United Nations, not just the US, or the US and the UK, or Nato, or even Nato with a few allies, but to use a term flung around rather glibly during the past two weeks - civilisation.
To get plausibly inside the past, we need to allow it to have been, as well as tragic, also hopeful, funny, preoccupied and ordinary.
The middle-aged Rachel needs to be plausibly the same person who faced a formidable challenge, back in Berlin.
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