Is it that simple that they could plausibly declare themselves their own country and be self-sustaining?
On the other, they can plausibly distance themselves from the more underhand attacks on their opponents.
He also thinks, plausibly, that his party's stress on the economy should be popular.
More plausibly, Pakistani intelligence officials accuse India of fanning a burgeoning nationalist insurgency in Baluchistan.
Plausibly, males are not innately monogamous (they may choose to be), but programmed to inseminate females.
The consumers have plausibly alleged that they are the direct victims of this harm to competition.
By quitting now, the protesters can plausibly claim, by their lights, a specious moral victory.
Indonesia, by contrast, has been hurt so badly that it could plausibly be expected to rebound.
More plausibly, venture capitalists with a reputation for successfully nurturing start-ups may be offered better opportunities.
Mr Skuratov claims, plausibly, to have material proving corruption at the top of Russian politics.
Just as plausibly, however, Mr Gou is making a bet on its continued success.
And American judges and lawyers deny (not always plausibly) that they act up for the camera.
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The consequences of global warming cannot yet be known but might plausibly be grave.
Even the ones that might plausibly be described as high-tech strike some investors more as high-risk.
The taste, especially once he had added corn syrup and coconut oil, was plausibly that of cream.
The objective changes in capitalism as it is practiced plausibly account for much of the hostility toward capitalism.
The middle-aged Rachel needs to be plausibly the same person who faced a formidable challenge, back in Berlin.
Mr Sarkozy cannot plausibly head off the anti-market left unless there is enough substance behind his fiery talk.
Over the years, various aristocrats, cousins and horse-racing grandees have been more or less plausibly identified as her friends.
But Wenger and Ferguson can plausibly take credit for the relative financial health and long-term success of their clubs.
The Sandlers believe, plausibly enough, that investigative journalism has been in decline as newspaper budgets have become increasingly strained.
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Yet surely local managers cannot plausibly excuse such fundamental failings at their hospitals by blaming diktats from the centre.
That would only be achievable plausibly if you did in a balanced way.
Come September, what progress, conceivably, might General Petraeus or Ambassador Crocker plausibly report?
Every speaker who could plausibly do so emphasised his or her humble roots.
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Yet in allocating responsibility for the prevailing mediocrity, all of these officials can plausibly point accusing fingers at voters.
Venezuela argues, plausibly, that it needs to replace obsolete weaponry and, less plausibly, that it faces a military threat.
Moreover, it could only have occurred because the very survival of the nation could plausibly be argued to require it.
It may be the only song that could plausibly have been inspired by the life story of Jim Plunkett.
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Just what could have plausibly caused such wholesale destruction down to meter-sized rocky objects is open for debate.
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