But for all the psychological plausibility of the new historians, are they writing decent history?
Before leaping to conclusions, the 42% who suspected foul play might have considered the question of plausibility.
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But in articulating the plausibility requirement, the Court strongly reaffirmed all of its previous decisions interpreting that rule.
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Those involved said the key to a successful GotchaBox is striking the right balance between plausibility and stupidity.
That may have had some plausibility 250 years ago when most wealth was in the form of land.
These explanations may seem to strain plausibility, given that the oil price fell by 79% within five months.
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Also a source of conflict between the candidates were the plausibility of plans to put balance the budget.
In this understanding, which has a certain surface plausibility, when you coddle people they react by becoming fat and indolent.
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On the other hand, the notes taken by Landis during his association with Lance are meticulous and may have some plausibility.
On "MythBusters, " we determine the plausibility of myths and legends by devising scientific experiments that stem from our own curious minds.
By this point, Umbrella or Neo-Umbrella or whatever else they want to call themselves have stretched the laws of plausibility too far.
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Back then it at least had intuitive plausibility, but today it is obviously false given that the manufacturing chain spans the whole globe.
For the Presidential aspects of the convention, everything was done through convention managers, which gave Roosevelt additional plausibility when the ticket was changed.
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While medical practice has operated on a platform of traditional beliefs, over the last thirty years medicine has come to rely on scientific evidence and plausibility.
Apple's close collaboration with Intel, and Intel's support for the new technology--basically a long-range version of wi-fi--gives the idea plausibility (see " Apple Cozies Up to Intel").
Of all these "whacky-but-workable" theories the one that has perhaps generated the most interest, both in terms of scientific plausibility and practical implementation, is that of solar reflection.
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Yes, there were some weird plot twists that defy plausibility.
The plausibility of the narrative rests on two questionable principles.
Plaintiff lawyers who typically control the asbestos trusts submit claims against multiple trusts on behalf of their clients even if those claims push the limits of plausibility.
Peter Berger, an American sociologist, has found that Weber's theories have a certain plausibility in Latin America, where a Protestant, and especially a Pentecostalist minority, outperforms the Catholic majority.
In this polite revenge saga, the message the author sends to his own side, now in opposition, is that it is pointless seeking office if you have squandered economic plausibility.
Plausibility is the keystone to understanding quackery and pseudoscience.
One observation and one thought experiment suggest its plausibility.
Our favorite wished-for items, though, were those that were imaginative, useful and a good distance beyond the state of current technology--but with that ring of plausibility that characterizes the best science fiction.
The sympathy of many readers will be engaged by Mr Brody's anecdotes, by the charm of the personal portraits he paints, by his evident humanity and by the plausibility of his thesis.
Iraq: While the Clinton administration did swiftly and credibly signal to Saddam Hussein that it would resist any further military threat to Kuwait from Iraq, the plausibility of that commitment is rapidly fraying.
Listing your assumptions about a prospective plan and assessing their plausibility can help determine the likelihood of a successful outcome, Christensen says, whether you are evaluating an executive decision or a family matter.
For a long time, the main enemy was seen, with some plausibility, as being the West, and some Muslims were, naturally enough, willing to accept what help they could get against that enemy.
The judge concluded that the material should be disclosed by 19 June so the court could consider the plausibility of the criminal copyright charge which he said was a "keystone" to the other accusations.
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