Implausibly, Larry Weinbach has brought it back, with a focus on service and consulting.
Rather implausibly, China and others insisted they were mainly to ward off pirates and terrorists.
These desk jobs, he claimed implausibly, gave him access to confidential domestic intelligence about Communism.
Official bad debts recognised so far for property and infrastructure credit are implausibly low.
It was written in a hand that was said, implausibly, to resemble the captain's.
It would take an implausibly large swing of around 8% for the Tories to form a government.
Or you could make implausibly heroic assumptions about economic growth and a rise in the tax base.
The recent budget saw tweaks to tax rates, debt quotas and duties, all implausibly heralded as big steps.
The Social Democrats claim (not implausibly) that the Kohl government has run out of steam and failed to control spending.
The two works have almost nothing in common, except that both show clumps of unlikable people behaving implausibly in confined spaces.
He claims, implausibly, to have known nothing of his closest adviser's doings.
His advisers insist, perhaps implausibly, that they can match the FSLN's spending programmes even without Venezuelan aid, by cutting out corruption and inefficiency.
He had checked two more bags full of books, reading material, a Compaq computer and, implausibly, a dot-matrix printer for his Compaq computer.
Chile's foreign minister suggests, pretty implausibly, that the general will now be tried at home, if only Britain were to let him return.
Some professional investors put money with feeder funds linked to Bernie Madoff, for example, even though statistical analysis suggested his performance record was implausibly smooth.
More recently, the local warlord Ramzan Kadyrov, whom Moscow has installed as leader of Chechnya, implausibly blames the West for backing the jihad against Russia.
On this account, they may, as they have been threatening, formally launch their army into Congo (until now, they have implausibly denied their active involvement).
Greece contends, implausibly, that it requires no additional loans from the euro zone, yet at the very least it needs the benevolence of the ECB.
Some Western diplomats insist, implausibly, that politics has got better since.
Those figures are implausibly high but the direction is surely right.
The government has rushed to Mr Lee's defence by claiming, implausibly, that what he was really saying was that the nationwide annuity scheme would be brought forward.
All six candidates are running implausibly on a unity ticket.
Provided Iraq does not provoke America further, either by continuing to fire on aircraft or presenting an implausibly short list of weapons, then the next trial will come on January 27th.
They believe (implausibly, in my view) that ObamaCare, Dodd-Frank, and other Obama economic policies were a dramatic move in the direction of socialism that pose a fundamental danger to the American economy.
When most people think of Singapore, if they do at all, they think of an order-obsessed Asian version of Wall Street or London's Canary Wharf, only with implausibly clean, sterile streets and no crime.
He claims (implausibly, say some suspicious liberals) that he did try, albeit unsuccessfully, to persuade Mr Delors not to let French farmers hold the future of world trade in the Uruguay round to ransom.
In accepting an implausibly large advance for a book he is co-authoring (and from a firm now owned by a bank that is his political ally), Mr Chubais appears to have broken no law.
Maybe it is the implausibly youthful face, or the tattered square of dirty, reflective cloth taped to his mudguard or the white, towelling sport socks he has pulled over his cleats in place of overshoes.
His surface is so smooth, his movements so easy and fluid, his voice so consistent and well-pitched that he can seem like an actor playing a politician, too implausibly effortless to be doing it for real.
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