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This could be plausible since the government expenditure per capita is not translated into a benefit for the state, but on the contrary, the government could spend the money on other "things", for example corruption, but not on the improvement of the state.
Some signs are emerging that this could be plausible.
This could be plausible for S. hirsuta, mainly considering that the photoprotective or light-collection hypotheses seem unlikely.
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"In the last two years I kind of transitioned my style so much to where that could be plausible.
This theory could be plausible in patients with aura, but in patients without aura it is even more speculative suggesting "silent" cortical spreading depression [13].
Even assuming that this strange construction could be plausible, why would Putin choose Sobchak to be his successor?
Alternatively, a geographical stepping-stone pattern of colonization from east to west could be plausible, based on the arrangement of this archipelago in relation to the mainland [59], [61].
Since the cLBP patients displayed chronic inflammation and seem to be associated with a deregulation of the inflammatory response state [ 22, 40], which could cause an unbalanced hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and sympathetic nervous system activity, it could be plausible that exercise therapies could work at this level in cLBP patients.
He was skeptical that any such theory could be plausible, and anyway his brilliance was fundamentally destructive.
In practice, that means it must be organised, and led by people who could be plausible politicians after the revolt.
ESPN's Graham Hays said that while an Arizona State upset of UConn was highly unlikely, it could be plausible given A.S.U.'s endless bench and nonstop substitutions.
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