Sentence examples for plausibly substantial from inspiring English sources

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Two of the Mighty Dead have been brought back to life in exemplary fashion: Shakespeare in Lois Potter's The Life of William Shakespeare: A Critical Biography (John Wiley), which very cleverly uses expert theatre-knowledge as a way of making her enigmatic subject seem plausibly substantial; and Keats in Nicholas Roe's John Keats: A New Life (Yale), which puts the poet properly in his place.

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In addition, some across-the-board mechanisms may be plausibly employed, though substantial empirical evidence for their use is lacking thus far.

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.

The latter analysis plausibly refers to journals with substantial tradition and influence; those with a low and declining impact factor could instead have been left out of the Journal Citation Reports® database.

We would like to point out that, plausibly, a review's methodology can have substantial validity, although not optimal validity, when independent reviewers reach consensus on how to assign reason types or they appeal to an independent reviewer to resolve disagreement.

I will argue that the action that most plausibly triggers a reciprocal obligation is an individual's exposure to substantial risk or burden through participating in clinical research, given that clinical research as a whole creates large social benefits.

Aldy and Pizer, also in this book, estimate the downstream effects on employment in manufacturing firms caused by a substantial increase in electricity prices, an increase that itself might plausibly be caused by environmental regulation, finding a decline of only 0.2percentt in the level of employment.

Since weakening trade barriers increases the competitive pressure that foreign rivals exert on domestic manufacturing firms, substantial reductions in import tariffs are considered to be large, plausibly exogenous, shocks, to which firms may have to react by reinventing their business models.

The change which stops the accumulation of karma is most plausibly identified as the abandonment of clinging to the belief in a substantial self.

The setback which foiled the substantial use of sucrose as a carbon source for denitrification process could be plausibly due to its disaccharide structure which was essentially needed to be hydrolyzed by the cells before it could serve as an electron donor.

While the localization of the two proteins is distinct, a substantial degree of overlap provides preliminary evidence that the interaction observed in vitro may plausibly occur in vivo in mouse skeletal muscle.

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