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So the hypothesis, though plausible, has not been proved.
The number of Chechen civilians killed is simply unknown, though plausible estimates range up to 70,000.
Though plausible and, by many accounts, personally charming, Desmond was a feckless alcoholic who could not sustain much of a career as a barrister.
True cures for cancer would be possible.The cancer-stem-cell theory, though plausible, was based on animal experiments and its relevance to humans was untested.
Some of the charges were absurd and some, though plausible, were hardly criminal, given the exigencies of an all-consuming war.
The plan, though plausible in the abstract, showed an astonishing disregard for English public opinion, which solidly supported James's son-in-law, Frederick, the Protestant elector of the Palatinate, whose lands were then occupied by Spain.
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This assumption, though superficially plausible, is just the reverse of the truth.
This story, though quite plausible, becomes less attractive with each encouraging datapoint.
His decay is hauntingly portrayed, yet the mystical reasons for it, though finally plausible, can be difficult to come by.
Perhaps the boy was a status symbol or potentially useful factotum, though another plausible explanation – which Bundock doesn't rule out – is that he was Bathurst's illegitimate son.
From 31 until 23 bce the constitutional basis of his power remained a continuous succession of consulships, but in January 27 bce he ostensibly "transferred the State to the free disposal of the Senate and people," earning the misleading, though outwardly plausible, tribute that he had restored the republic.
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