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In 1951, with inflation running at 20%, the treasurer Arthur Fadden's claims of an emergency were more plausible, but they did not prevent a very rough public reception for a budget that increased taxes across the board.
Prison officials had claimed that the beard was a security risk, but after going through the arguments with a fine-tooth comb the justices ruled unanimously that there were more "plausible" places on the body to hide drugs or weapons.
The test with SYN was more difficult than the test with PARA for the middle and the lower students; that is, distractors relating to context (SYN) were more plausible than distractors relating to the target word (PARA).
In contrast, in the fair lineups, the fillers were more plausible candidates for identification (E′ averaged 4.12), meaning that it was simply easier to discriminate the guilty suspect in the TP lineup from all of the TA fillers in the biased case than in the fair case.
Lucas and Spielberg acknowledged the 1950s setting could not ignore the Cold War, and the Russians were more plausible villains.
Even those apocalyptic prophecies were more plausible than the idea that cutting Social Security will help the deficit, that government spending cuts will jump-start the economy, there were no crimes on Wall Street, or that we live in a "divided nation" whose "center" wants more business as usual in Washington.
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Other culprits are more plausible.
So which is more plausible?" Fair point.
A settlement is more plausible.
A drone was more plausible.
The opposition's candidate is more plausible.
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