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"plausibility" Definitions
  1. the quality of being reasonable and likely to be true
  2. (disapproving) the fact of being good at sounding honest and sincere, especially when trying to trick people

309 Sentences With "plausibility"

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The forecast has a good degree of plausibility behind it.
But does the story pass the sniff test of plausibility?
The stakes, meanwhile, gradually build, with their plausibility ebbing accordingly.
So we wanted the kind of plausibility of Handmaid's Tale.
IRSN map showing the plausibility of the origin of the release.
But despite this strong plausibility, I didn't miss a single episode.
Cheer him on in his every decision, irrespective of its plausibility.
Roediger has demonstrated the power of plausibility in a simple experiment.
Now measure the plausibility of the two scenarios against each other.
As with all effective disinformation, their power lay in their plausibility.
Here are a handful of exemplary ones, in descending order of plausibility.
But the plausibility of the characters' decisions themselves is never in doubt.
Like supernatural creatures, such powers can be ranked in terms of plausibility.
He can run and jump and kiss the girl with total plausibility.
But Trump's gesture has little to do with policy or legal plausibility.
That upbeat message, fanciful then, has now lost any veneer of plausibility.
Nope. Despite the plausibility of these guesses, you must check your crossings.
Below are some of our favorites along with a rating of their plausibility.
The real-world plausibility of that future is still a big question mark.
The most frightening thing about The Handmaid's Tale has always been its plausibility.
Vaccines cannot cause autism There is no reasonable plausibility of vaccines causing autism.
The movie's shaky plausibility crumbles when Mo and Doris become fugitives and sweethearts.
I leave it to the reader to judge the plausibility of this assertion.
It's a convenient story, with some surface plausibility, but it's not really true.
At the time it seemed like I was surfing the edge of plausibility.
But "Hystopia" quickly gains momentum and plausibility thanks to its richness of detail.
There are, of course, differences in the plausibility of any one conspiracy theory.
The intensity of belief on the right has begun to vary inversely with plausibility.
Part of it, however, might be explained by one final theory of supernatural plausibility.
A mixture of plausibility and poetry, "real" science and primal symbolism, was therefore required.
They also enhance our intelligence capabilities by improving plausibility of business covers for operatives.
And yet there is a blank space in this film, where plausibility should dwell.
So aiming for a return to that level has a veneer of surface plausibility.
CNAP encompasses a number of measures, which vary by degrees in financial backing and plausibility.
Doug Sandler, chief equity strategist at RiverFront Investment Group, wants to see plausibility, not platitudes.
Our revised model still sees a Republican victory as squarely within the realm of plausibility.
The difference remains in the plausibility of the pieces which were spread in the region.
In that email, he suggested ghostwriting parts of an "overall plausibility paper" to save money.
To understand our intuitions about plausibility, then, we need to look beyond entities to actions.
"The jewellery pieces were designed and physically made, and professionally photographed to enhance the plausibility."
"It really swung the pendulum toward the plausibility of oceans in icy worlds," he said.
In answering Clinton's criticisms, he's raised real concerns about the plausibility of his own ideas.
All deny that they are running for the top job, with varying degrees of plausibility.
And they are often part of a narrative cluster, which adds weight to their plausibility.
This suggests a stunning plausibility: Saudi complicity in the deadliest terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.
Today, Lisa published a deep look into the details of the plan, exploring its plausibility.
That raw data will give him the veneer of plausibility he needs to do his job.
While that may seem like just another bizarre correlation, it has at least some biological plausibility.
It's a statement of plausibility—it's something that could ever have a collision trajectory towards Earth.
The goal of the supposed plot, or its plausibility, is never really addressed by the accuser.
But after thinking about it for a few days, there is some plausibility that warrants attention.
Then again, plausibility itself might not rank very high on the scale of qualities we prize.
To audiences, and legal professionals, the plausibility of whether he killed Halbach was brought into question.
It garnered some respectable reviews at the time -- even if not everyone was buying its plausibility.
" Pressed about the plausibility of two strangers at Art Basel —— "Well, we were at a lunch.
But if plausibility, to a certain extent, makes open worlds more absorbing, Liberty City is laudably plain.
In other words, Sherlock's lack of plot resolution was a study in storyteller ego, rather than plausibility.
It's to lend a sheen of plausibility to the idea that what Trump did wasn't wildly inappropriate.
The nerd in me wants a bit more rigor, a bit more plausibility underneath the exuberant fakery.
He has, however, used the national security justification for tariffs with abandon, and zero regard for plausibility.
TikTok has rejected the plausibility of the Chinese government tapping into the data of its U.S. users.
In some of my films, I have built plausibility instead of truthfulness to address very private spheres.
"Although biological plausibility is not well understood, we know that antidepressants are associated with weight gain," she said.
People will evaluate the sincerity of the person delivering the excuse and the plausibility of the excuse itself.
In the meantime, it's important that we acknowledge the plausibility of a global-scale pandemic and plan accordingly.
As the backstory emerges, it raises a lot of significant unanswered questions about plausibility and the antagonist's reasoning.
He turned water into wine, so there's no biological plausibility for how that happens if you understand chemistry.
Call this the parsimony theory of plausibility: the fewer laws something violates, the more credible it will seem.
Some legal analysts cast doubt on the plausibility of the argument the Republican groups laid out in court.
And the defense's theory of the case at trial came under fire from observers for, well, overall plausibility.
This plausibility, this feeling that you are there and this is happening, might be the show's greatest strength.
There's a plausibility to it which is I think the reason why it spread so far and wide.
This slasher retread adds a cautionary tale about artificial intelligence, but its plausibility makes the character less scary.
Both authors succeed in deploying modern scholarship to prove the validity, or at least plausibility, of ancient convictions.
That theory has gained in plausibility since the discovery by the police of cigarette butts on the scaffolding.
"There is a certain plausibility to the idea that we have an inherent connection to nature," Buckey said.
As a result, the authors emphasize that conventional risk approaches tend to downplay worst-case scenarios despite their plausibility.
The former will always be simple fraud, while the latter offers its creators and amplifiers a claim to plausibility.
It would also undermine the plausibility of fire-breathing dragons, there being no analogue in nature to a Zippo.
Worse, like the biological theory of plausibility, it fails to account for some of our intuitions about supernatural beings.
Beyond these larger social implications, there is the simpler matter of compromised plausibility and the danger of narrative convenience.
To do so, they are spinning wild alternative scenarios with just enough surface plausibility to persuade the easily persuadable.
Eventually, my mind let plausibility back in, and I continued my shopping, over the sound of sirens, somehow unfazed.
What these proposals lack in progressive ambition, they make up in political plausibility and the inherent appeal of modesty.
That said, much of Carr's story is based on fact, lending the book (and show) an undeniable sheen of plausibility.
A stark reality of retirement planning is that your future is riding on the quality (read: plausibility) of your assumptions.
But as is the case with any good conspiracy theory, no official statement denying the plausibility will ever be enough.
"I agree there is biological plausibility for this, but there are other reasons why it may not work," Grossman said.
These measures may help build confidence in the plausibility of good-faith negotiation, but they are primarily face-saving devices.
Setting the film in the present day may have been a budgetary necessity, but it results in some severe plausibility issues.
In their line of duty, viewers will hope that the next series gives AC-12 some lines of plausibility as well.
Fitch checked the consistency and plausibility of the information and no material discrepancies were noted that would affect Fitch's rating analysis.
On top of all this, the biological theory of plausibility also suffers from a graver problem: its predictive powers are faulty.
"The information we currently have shows a high plausibility that poisoning has taken place here," Eckardt said at the press conference.
But now the Babchenko affair — a patently false murder blamed on the Russians — has given a reinvigorated plausibility to future denials.
Fitch checked the consistency and plausibility of the information and no material discrepancies were noted that would impact Fitch's rating analysis.
Details of the assault, one of which seemed ripped from "Silence of the Lambs," were lurid past the point of plausibility.
In any case, it is a tendentious reading of any ancient text that would apply modern standards of plausibility to myth.
But much to my dismay, he thinks that a decent chunk of Circle's supposed intelligence is in the realm of plausibility.
The form was strewn with pitfalls, among them a tendency to sermonize, a veering into allegory and a lack of plausibility.
Saudi officials claim the murder of Khashoggi was unsanctioned, something that blows past the boundaries of plausibility, and have detained 18 suspects.
"The district court's crediting his testimony impermissibly anchored the district court's own negative view of the plausibility of Palin's allegations," he wrote.
Other vignettes — including an attempt to visualize a drone strike — miss their mark, not for lack of plausibility but for heavy-handedness.
In both, the horror is amplified by the plausibility of their technological mimesis: either an amateur documentary or a missing person's smartphone.
Psychiatrists familiar with the drug questioned the plausibility of the $1.3 million study, which was funded partly by grants on methamphetamine toxicity.
This era spawned a flurry of Freud-flavored focus group success stories of varying plausibility that are nonetheless celebrated to this day.
Fitch has checked the consistency and plausibility of the information and no material discrepancies were noted that would impact Fitch's rating analysis.
And judged on the basis of architectural plausibility, Gilead's choice to transform the Washington Monument into a gigantic cross might seem absurd.
But at nearly every event at which Pressley took questions, she was asked about the price or the plausibility of Warren's policies.
Fitch has checked the consistency and plausibility of the information and no material discrepancies were noted that would affect Fitch's rating analysis.
Still, since we witnessed many knee-aching journeys this season, we decided to break down the characters' travels in terms of plausibility.
For just one night — or 2-plus hours — you get to enjoy yourself without thinking of things like narrative coherence or plausibility.
The crash of SpaceShipTwo's successor has raised questions, though, about both the safety and plausibility of sending tourists in the near future.
DATA ADEQUACY Fitch has checked the consistency and plausibility of the information it has received about the performance of the DPR programme.
When you declare you are outside of the binary, it can leave you feeling like you are also outside of sexual plausibility.
"A Cure for Wellness" defiantly and splendidly flouts the tenets of plausibility and coherence, which have never interested Mr. Verbinski very much.
In one scene, protagonist Ron Stallworth (John David Washington, of House Denzel) debates the plausibility of a white supremacist ever winning higher office.
But scenarios of a quick solution to Trump—some silver bullet or Kryptonite to finish him off in Iowa—simply don't have plausibility.
The result is that so much happens to each individual that narrative coherence and psychological plausibility fly out of the window (remember "Lost"?).
It's not abnormal to place homeownership on par with the tooth fairy or the return of the dinosaurs when it comes to plausibility.
There is a semblance of plausibility to all this, but only because of precedents set in times when the internet looked very different.
"So there's some biological plausibility supporting the idea that there is a causal relationship, but we weren't able to identify that," Marcus noted.
For him truth means plausibility, and by that measure the story of Adam and Eve is no more than a miracle of storytelling.
Fitch has checked the consistency and plausibility of the information it has received about the performance of the asset pool and the transaction.
Don't say that this suggestion is ridiculous: Given everything we know about Donald Trump, it's well within the bounds of possibility, even plausibility.
While the race has just begun, the plausibility of his eventual nomination has already put a critical choice into view for his supporters.
There are storylines that have no truth whatsoever, but they are echoed on social media and talk radio, and given plausibility on Fox.
The latest string of ambitious tax proposals all "pass a plausibility smell test," said Jared Bernstein, former chief economic adviser to Mr. Biden.
What held less plausibility for me were Camille's actions from the moment she reentered her house after realizing that Adora killed her sister.
They have a split responsibility: to guard the integrity and plausibility of the game's fiction, but also to uphold and reward player choice.
The second spinoff of the plausibility illusion is that my brain is well on its way to storing this in its real memory bank.
But what we can tell you is that there are roughly nine scenarios of varying degrees of plausibility that are legally and constitutionally possible.
Having ceded first place to Donald Trump, the Republicans are scrambling for second — and also for enough votes to maintain their plausibility going forward.
No one questions the plausibility of Antonio being attracted to a plus-size woman, an image so often stereotyped or fetishized in pop culture.
That plausibility—the fact that we're already living in a world the film is trying to portray as a scary future—hurts the film.
This has everything to do with the striking resemblance between actors Joe Keery and Ben Schwartz and less to do with any real plausibility.
The likely outcome would be a party base much more committed to Trump, who'd be able to wear a martyr's mantle with genuine plausibility.
If we could hand it over to some superior being for consideration, it might not even rank very high on the scale of plausibility.
DATA ADEQUACY Fitch has checked the consistency and plausibility of the information it has received about the performance of the asset pools and transactions.
Dubbed "The Deadly Drifter" in the 1980s, the entire ordeal surrounding the plausibility of Lucas's confessions earned him a new nickname: The Confession Killer.
At times the plausibility of the story starts to fray, but the feelings and images are strong enough to keep such doubts in check.
None of that action makes their way into these photographs: Instead, what comes across is the stillness of these spaces, and their sinister plausibility.
He skims over questions of professional ethics and plausibility, focusing instead on Andrew's relationship with his colleagues, his family and — most successfully — his psyche.
Fixes In Mississippi, a pilot project to distribute incomes to poverty-stricken single African-American mothers shows the plausibility of a more equal America.
DATA ADEQUACY Fitch has checked the consistency and plausibility of the information it has received about the performance of the asset pools and the transactions.
Power, prestige, and plausibility can derive from various sources, and in our society one of those is marriage  —  at least it was 30 years ago.
Rather, they try to "cross the threshold of plausibility" with the voters so   voters will feel comfortable with that candidate being their Commander-in-Chief.
The sexual predator seeks out a single woman in his own sphere, knowing that his prestige and plausibility as a "family man" make him untouchable.
There is a "high plausibility" that Pussy Riot's Pyotr Verzilov was poisoned in Russia last week, German doctors said at a press conference on Tuesday.
DATA ADEQUACY Fitch has checked the consistency and plausibility of the information it has received about the performance of the asset pool and the transaction.
But rather than debate the plausibility — or cost — of amassing an autonomous fleet in a decade, let's consider what is possible over the short term.
Speaking at a foreign policy conference in Berlin on Tuesday, Schaeuble said Fillon's economic program had "strong plausibility" and could help France reach its true potential.
The seed of plausibility in this explanation consists of the fact that being "open to experience" suggests enjoying—and celebrating—diversity: of lifestyles, behavior, opinions, whatever.
An introductory video splices news snippets and steadicam footage to sell the player on the plausibility of our nation's infrastructure toppling like a row of dominoes.
This Monday of all days, I doubt there were many people who were deeply invested in peeling back the thin veneer of plausibility on this story.
This mirror theory of plausibility would still account for the high ranking of yetis, which, aside from not existing, are not so different from Homo sapiens .
Below I catalog some of the events, with varying degrees of plausibility, that could conspire to keep the Warriors from winning all 82 games this season.
Whether he meant "would" or "wouldn't" in his now-infamous claim about the plausibility of Russian meddling, the fact remains that his language overall was weak.
It can also be a blast, if you're all about the mystery and the forward momentum and your requirements for plausibility and psychological realism aren't high.
In that case, the ban's challengers also questioned the underlying motives of government officials and the plausibility of their proffered national security rationale for the ban.
What makes it so believable, however, is the mention that Olson had been a collegiate wrestler, injecting just enough plausibility for everyone to fall for it.
In writing a book about so much — fate, destiny, redemption, power — the plausibility of characters and narrative can sometimes be lost to this loftier thematic aim.
The white racist who shot King on the balcony in Memphis could claim to be acting in Jefferson's name with as much plausibility as King himself.
But Sanders's belief in the plausibility of a "political revolution" is also based off a specific critique of Obama's presidency and its approach to wielding power.
Instead, she's choosing to fight strategically and champion proposals that the Democrats have long been too timid to back despite their virtue and their political plausibility.
Power in plausibility George Kennan and other historians have concluded the Sisson documents are "unquestionable forgeries," but this does not mean they were devoid of truth.
Doubts soon rose about the plausibility of the allegations, including the unlikelihood of foreign educators and Indonesian janitors abusing children together in crowded school facilities in daylight.
In this video from The Scene, NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab chief engineer, Brian Muirhead, and aerospace engineer, Anita Sengupta, break down the plausibility of the Starship Enterprise.
Both filmed basic-cable talk shows from studios in midtown Manhattan; both drew paychecks from multinational corporations; both, despite their political and stylistic differences, aspired to plausibility.
But you could also pick an idea with some internal plausibility and political appeal, fashion some careful but conditional language and announce the launch of your program.
A bear the size of a department store given the power of flight: VanderMeer couldn't care less about technological plausibility, and "Borne" isn't, at heart, science fiction.
Use the accumulation of unproven accusations as evidence of their plausibility, rather than as charges to be investigated separately or as variations of the same fundamental untruth.
The techno-dystopian "what if"s that Brooker poses in "Black Mirror" are far-fetched, but his meticulous attention to detail gives the show a remarkable plausibility.
If they decide to seek residency with the right to work in the country, there are several possible channels they could explore of varying difficulty and plausibility.
But for a competition that has been called "dystopic" and has garnered countless comparisons to shows like Black Mirror, basic technological plausibility is kind of the point.
The important thing is not the literal accuracy of the overall account (though Mr. Boal, a former journalist, has been diligent in his research) but its plausibility.
Ms. Le Pen has moderated her positions recently as her election has gained plausibility, but her hostility for the European Union and the euro are well known.
I dwelt on my own most negative traits and convinced myself of the plausibility of this theory: that my friend had just cause to cut me out.
"Line of Duty" began in 2012 as a more low-key affair but the show has gradually increased the body count—and reduced the plausibility—over the years.
Not to go all Luddite about the whole thing, but while it's fun to ponder the plausibility of a childhood favorite today, it's also kind of a bummer.
This aura of plausibility reflected a deep belief that the people running large banks had a better idea than anyone else of the risks that their institutions faced.
As it does every generation or so, the idea of America as a vast conspiracy gathered fresh plausibility, and began, gradually, to make its way into the mainstream.
The plausibility of that argument makes it harder to prosecute Giuiliani criminally, but could make it easier to use Giuliani's acts against Trump in the ongoing impeachment probe.
They're the ones responding to pollsters and, by flagging their preferences, determining which candidates take on the air of plausibility that often generates the next round of donations.
The election of Donald Trump in the United States gave her candidacy in 2017 an extra layer of plausibility since the two share many points of view in common.
While she invents situations and characters in her works, they are built on a foundation of realistic situations and believable details that lend them a high level of plausibility.
There are so many factors, both political and financial, that make me doubt the plausibility of a future in which the U.S. offers quality state-run day-care programs.
THERE comes a time when every financial innovation is taken a bit too far—when, in television terms, it "jumps the shark" and sacrifices plausibility in search of popularity.
Another tack would be to make the guarantee explicit but limited, up to an authorised threshold; that might inject enough political plausibility to make any additional borrowing more expensive.
This second possibility seems more likely than the first: It strains plausibility that Biden could be quite that naïve about our political reality, having served in the Obama administration.
When I came back to the mountains, I realized the plausibility of opening my own shop in a town where artists and young entrepreneurs were already beginning to congregate.
Maybe both were good ideas Admitting the plausibility of the arguments above, it is possible to argue that causing a short shutdown was the right move for Senate Democrats.
The sudden rise of the face-swapping tool and the plausibility of its output does, however, raise a host of serious questions about where all this technology is headed.
AI practitioners have since largely abandoned that path in the mad dash for technological progress, instead slapping on bells and whistles that boost performance with little regard for biological plausibility.
Dr Slyvia Xueni Pan, a lecturer in computing science at Goldsmiths, explained at the recent Virtual Futures Forum that VR creates both a placement and plausibility illusionwithin the human brain.
The novel (written by Richard Preston, better known for his nonfiction book The Hot Zone) reportedly alarmed Clinton so much that he immediately asked the FBI to investigate its plausibility.
The lack of progress such reactors have enjoyed in the West reflects a lack of appetite for new sorts of nuclear power much more than a lack of scientific plausibility.
Nations made charges and countercharges, claiming to have damning but secret evidence about each other's conduct, with Russia in particular spinning an array of theories of varying degrees of plausibility.
You dig through it, though, and realize that what bothers the court has a common-sense ring of plausibility — that payment networks are "two sided," and there is probably interdependence.
Many current and former Western officials with experience in the kingdom have questioned the plausibility of that assertion, given the prince's tight control over the kingdom's intelligence and security services.
Once again Mr. Trump proves his skill at the "long con" by his elaborate construction of fables with just enough superficial plausibility to persuade or at least distract the gullible.
Fans will be able to hold these otherwise innocuous photos up as evidence of the relationship's longevity and plausibility, creating a rumor that the influencer can then confirm or deny.
The hypothetical possibility of an ''abortion-­pill reversal'' as promoted by Dr. George Delgado may have biological plausibility, but it does not meet this crucial standard of evidence-­based care.
A common thread to the Jacobson approach is how little regard it shows for the political, social and technical plausibility of what would undoubtedly be wrenching transformations across the economy.
I've just seen enough of these home robots come and go to be super skeptical about the plausibility of such a product both coming to market and functioning as advertised.
"There's some biological plausibility that specific microbes in [a person's] environment can affect immune function," says Elizabeth Matsui, a professor of pediatrics, epidemiology, and environmental sciences at Johns Hopkins University.
Yet, as Biden's climate change plan demonstrated, even the most restrained candidates are offering no shortage of changes that would have been considered the vanguard of political plausibility in earlier cycles.
Considering the high plausibility that the student will sooner or later encounter the upsetting idea, is it not better to experience the distress in the supporting environment of a university campus?
Indeed, what ring of plausibility their hypothesis has is largely enforced anecdotally: Of course college lecturers are a bunch of lefties because, well... George Orwell mentions that it's a stereotype, basically.
Even if he scores victories in Iowa and New Hampshire, Mr Sanders' momentum will be short lived unless he does a better job of defending the plausibility of his glittering platform.
The activists fan out and then one of them, a recently graduated drama student—and chosen for this job precisely for that reason—walks onto the stage, a vision of plausibility.
The plausibility of this scenario will become much more clear after the results of Super Tuesday are announced, and without one candidate commanding a decisive lead, anything will still be possible.
David Chang of Momofuku spoke out publicly against Starbucks when the megachain copied Milk Bar's "bagel bombs,", and even mused on Ezra Klein's podcast about the plausibility of patents in cooking.
Sneaking into the university's Reva and David Logan arts building, they stumbled on in-progress sets for The Parasite—a moment that could have cracked the shell of plausibility around the game.
But now that real drones exist, it's become fashionable to put real-ish drones into sci-fi movies, books, and video games whenever the writers are straining for a modicum of plausibility.
At the time of the initial reports of the deaths, THUMP spoke to criminal defense attorney Cameron Bowman, who specializes in festivals, about the potential merits and plausibility of a rave ban.
Indeed, the Kremlin has consistently demonstrated very long term thinking in its propaganda efforts, coupled with considerable staying power around its online activity — aimed at building plausibility for its disinformation cyber agents.
Given this tendency to situate unnatural beings in the natural world, it seems conceivable that our judgments about their plausibility might reflect how well they conform to the constraints of modern biology.
Just as the The Handmaid's Tale was criticized for glossing over any real discussion of race in its dystopian world, the plausibility of the Purge's premise is completely undermined by this omission.
"Proposals should meet a baseline degree of factual plausibility — a bar that, for example, the Medicare-for-all plan that Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren favor does not clear," the editorial reads.
To get a better handle on the bird theory's plausibility, I reached out to Peter Arcese, a professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences at the University of British Columbia.
Ms. Cao's fixation on economics, labor and development is rare among artists, and I was eager to discuss the plausibility of "Asia One" with someone who had studied China's industries up close.
If one or two states moved in that direction, it could help demonstrate the feasibility of such an approach in much the same way that Romneycare in Massachusetts provided plausibility for Obamacare.
But whatever shred of plausibility it had was dealt a death blow on Tuesday when President Donald Trump pardoned or commuted the sentences of a veritable who's who of corrupt public figures.
The director Guy Ritchie likes his action fast and frenetic, and he's more focused on how things look — mostly, he's chasing that certain something called cool — than in narrative coherency or plausibility.
The plausibility of the Paris Climate Agreement's goals rested on what was lurking in the UN report's fine print: massive negative emissions achieved primarily through BECCS—an unproven concept to put it mildly.
Loren Grush: A common refrain I hear when I complain about the choices this show makes is that I'm getting upset about the plausibility of a show with dragons and zombies in it.
Either that, or contemplate the plausibility and costs of quitting our jobs and buying a red convertible, to then drive said convertible around Southern Europe smoking cigarettes for an extended period of time.
What makes her pieces successful is their pitch-perfect blend of handwritten letters, drawing, collage, weirdness, and plausibility, all in service of depicting men in the process of achieving more authority and control.
This, too, was a safeguard against precedent-setting, they reasoned: His case was singular, and his U.S. government connection conferred a certain plausibility, as well as a moral imperative, to trading for him.
The information cited here was readily available to the authors of the study, and due diligence required that they conduct plausibility tests prior to publication of their paper, which failed in this case.
As John Dickerson argued in Slate, someone with a presidential temperament has a reliable sense of self, strong values, a willingness to ignore one's emotions, and certain emotional maturity; plausibility as commander in chief.
Fucking Roy was kind and gracious, suppressing his own ideas while generously fielding every wild and unbuildable notion from Ida, perhaps knowing that her interest in reality, in plausibility and practicality, could be low.
There has been a lot of back and forth, but notably no one has defended the $4,000 claim as a "very conservatively estimated lower bound," let alone endorsed the plausibility of the $9,000 claim.
RDR2 goes to ridiculous lengths to make its world feel real, filling it with details that many players probably won't even consciously notice or explore, but add an incredible level of plausibility to the simulation.
And while being exposed to this picking and choosing might damage a fictive world's plausibility, it can also be an occasion to reflect on where stories come from, and how we might fit into them.
We sometimes forget, reading his circumspectly argued pages, that he was the most passionate advocate alive for progressive causes in his day — some of which occupied the outer edge of plausibility, women's rights above all.
"For now, neuroscience is actively exploring the plausibility of mind uploading through ongoing studies of the physical basis of memory, and through development of large-scale neural simulations and tools to map connectomes," writes the BPF.
"There's a certain surface of plausibility to their claims and goals," said Donald P. Green, a professor of political science at Columbia who studied the effects of Rock the Vote's 2004 television commercials on voter turnout.
Reporting that Jeffrey Deitch's tenure at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art was undermined because his appointment, as a former dealer, created conflicts of interest, he refrains from commenting on the plausibility of that claim.
It is why one community is more likely to believe in fairies and another in zombies, and why, with churches peddling a more palliative version of Christianity, demons have declined in plausibility vis-à-vis angels.
Most of us instantly dismissed the "pizzagate" story as ludicrous, if for no other reason than the plausibility of extremely powerful people needing to visit a public location if they were to commit such heinous acts.
Clubs will look at every plausible option this time of year, and Lohse was a very credible big league pitcher as recently as 2014, but this nightmare season has sunk him below the level of plausibility.
Rendering this biography as effective at racking nerves as it is at provoking thought, the story of Wilder's emergence as a major sculptor of American identity pushes far past the usual boundaries of probability and plausibility.
The court ruled that Gomes was "not required to completely prove the truth of the facts", but her own professional knowledge, research and familiarity with various investigative articles were enough to give the tweets sufficient plausibility.
I started drawing the fault lines not so much based on the individual states that make up the Southern state in the book or the sort of plausibility that it would be those states that seceded.
For this weeks Giz Asks, we reached out to a number of VR experts about the plausibility of an OASIS-like platform coming onto the market, and how much computing power would be required to sustain it.
I worked hard at plausibility; I created fictional coworkers cobbled together from my teachers and classmates and did internet research and consulted my brother's Dilbert books about what it would be like to work in an office.
I could argue that the broad plausibility of the idea the market has come too far, too fast is the biggest reason that the market could confound common logic and keep grinding higher with low-drama resolve.
Now, Gossip Cop regularly publishes lengthy and nuanced analyses of why exactly a rumor is unlikely, citing factors such as the lack of photographic evidence or eyewitness testimony, the publication's track record, and the rumor's overall plausibility.
Lucia insists that she wants the characters she writes "to be nuanced and complicated," but that's not always a standard Ms. Saracho upholds and she sometimes sacrifices even plausibility, as in a story of justified domestic violence.
When Donald Trump dismissed his 2005 boast about being able to grab women "by the pussy" as mere "locker room talk" at the presidential debate Sunday night, it had a depressing ring of truth, or at least plausibility.
They argued (with some plausibility) that neither general international law nor the Outer Space Treaty barred private actors from extracting minerals from space and that the U.S. government should not sign a treaty that might impede such activity.
In general, the suggestion that a significant proportion of the 45,000 protesters (Israel's official estimate) who assembled near Gaza's perimeter fence on May 21988, did so out of ignorance or compulsion lacks not only evidence but basic plausibility.
Subplots stutter and stall; episodes are frequently unfocused; the unrelenting extremity eradicates any trace of plausibility; and Custer's parishioners frequently act out of character, as when a hitherto meek organist casually feeds her nudnik boyfriend to a vampire.
Officials of the Y.P.G. swiftly denied any involvement in the Ankara bombing after Turkey accused the group on Thursday, and some analysts questioned the plausibility of the accusation, since mounting such an attack would jeopardize the group's American support.
This claim was a bit self-serving since Campbell always had a taste for pseudo-science, but it's undeniable that Heinlein's own work, grounded in his education as an engineer, brought a new level of plausibility to the genre.
Such is the state of the Democratic presidential primary field these days, with dozens of possible candidates who claim to be mulling, weighing, considering, wondering — while offering updates, with varying degrees of plausibility, on the intensity of their preparations.
Not even "La La Land," with its dogged adherence to plausibility, can resist the magic of C.G.I., which enables Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, the film's lovers, to fly into the nighttime sky and dance among the twinkling constellations.
" It imbues each episode with a high plausibility factor, whether it's the futuristic warfare of "Men Against Fire," the warped AR social media landscape of "Nosedive," or the artificially intelligent bees and cyber mayhem of "Hated in the Nation.
The core of all of it is child abuse, a crime that's both plausible enough as a conspiracy and horrifying enough to supersede normal concerns about plausibility and decorum that might take hold if we were talking about tax fraud.
Vertically integrated product placement is to be expected, though the movie's most egregious plausibility-breaking move is that it takes place on a Sony smartphone; these emojis are halfway between Droid-designed purgatory and their vastly more popular Apple variants.
Yet given that seven out of ten Americans believe in angels, six out of ten believe in demons, and almost half believe in ghosts, it seems safe to assume that, on the scale of plausibility, such creatures outrank giants and unicorns.
And on a plausibility level, that all those deaths were the effect of a squid that apparently came from another dimension doesn't quite phase me — five episodes in, a squid attack feels normal enough for Watchmen, despite its inherent absurdity.
We can now answer the following pressing question: When the bovine uprising is upon us—and don't even begin to deny the plausibility of cowpocalypse—just what in the hell are we supposed to pour on our miserably dry cereal?
Part scientific study, part science fiction, the video explores a future in which Syrian refugees, rebuffed by every country on Earth, find a home and their humanity on Mars, an absurd prospect made all the more damning because of its plausibility.
The motion raises an interesting question: Once a judge has reached evidence-based opinions about the plausibility of a plaintiff's allegations, how can he or she assume the truth of the allegations, as judges are bound to do when ruling on dismissal motions?
In its absence, we can make do, as my sister did, with a good reason for why we haven't found it, a strategy that lends plausibility not only to fairies in their tininess but also to ghosts and other creatures capable of vanishing.
I recently got into an argument with a professor friend about the plausibility of restructuring higher education and the professions so that women — and men — wouldn't have to hustle for positions like partner or associate professor just as they reach peak fertility.
Their success or failure rests on the sophistication and (relative) plausibility of the plots, the richness of the characters and, perhaps most of all, the cleverness of the pacing — how artfully the truth is meted out, like little doses of a drug.
The lingering sense that some of it could have been true stuck around for years, subconsciously lending plausibility to the idea that Harry Potter and his friends were a subtle attempt to induct children into Satan-worshipping cults or witchcraft-practicing covens.
But if we funded research into all hazards to our future in proportion to their plausibility, the existence of promising avenues for additional research, and the good we could do by mitigating them, we'd spend significantly more resources on asteroid detection than we currently do.
I think a lot of this is quite plausible; indeed its plausibility is one reason among many why I thought conservatives should resist the lure of Trump, lest he govern badly, alienate widely, and act as a kind of accelerant toward a Californian future.
Of course, the indestructible nature of the Terminators -- never more so than this time around -- and inevitable desire to keep upping the ante result in the movie going a couple of action sequences too far, straining plausibility and sheer gravity to their breaking points.
Anyways, plausibility aside, the account Hogwarts Logic posted the tweets alongside their corresponding HP characters, and it's actually hard to believe how accurately they capture these characters, right down to the quirk or flaw that ends up defining them by the end of the series.
"Every week that goes by is going to pose a larger and larger challenge to the plausibility of mathematical qualification to actually become the president," said Baruch College political scientist David Birdsell, who noted that Kristol tweeted out state ballot access deadlines over the weekend.
The fundamental disappointment with #finreg is that it did nothing to change the trajectory of the econ away from financialization This narrative gains plausibility from the reality that former Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and other key economic policy hands have never particularly shared this objective.
Mr. Booker took aim at the plausibility of her plan, arguing, correctly, that wealth taxes have proven difficult to administer in other countries, and noting, again correctly, that many of the countries that have adopted wealth taxes in recent decades abandoned them as a result.
The narrowness of Trump's victory (100,000 votes across three states) makes this blame game particularly unproductive because all explanations—from the idea that Clinton lost due to political sabotage to the idea that Clinton lost because the Democratic Party isn't left-wing enough—have surface plausibility.
The savviest influence operations are the ones that sprinkle bits of truth in with the lies in order to heighten the plausibility of what's being sold but also, in the case of blackmail or kompromat, to put a target on notice that his secrets are known.
Thompson, stands as the epitome of judges' reluctance to call out lawmakers for acting with a bad motive, or any particular motive at all, especially if the action can be described as neutral on its face or if it comes with an explanation of surface plausibility.
I think there's a plausibility to video games making people more self-engrossed and keeping them out of the streets, but that just does not explain what we saw in New York, where you had a revolution in policing that produced immediate results with nothing else changing.
When I reviewed it last fall I noted how much the game seemed simply to be playing dress-up in World War 2 costumes: Costumes are dangerous though, because once a game throws away most historical plausibility, it's serving to highlight and empower the fantasies it wants to indulge.
There's some plausibility in Frum's "stay and fight" position: If you are right of center on many issues, as Frum is, you'd either have to remain a Republican or create a new party very similar to the existing GOP in its basic orientation, if more reformist on economic issues.
The credibility of Mr. Brown's story took a beating as armchair detectives, including at least one icing expert, raised doubts about his timeline and the plausibility of his claim that he had failed to notice the offending word through the cake's clear-topped box while in the store.
Beer is proof that God, should he exist—and if we're being truthful here, a dance music website probably isn't the best host for a lengthy discussion of the plausibility of theistic beings— hates us, or at least views humanity with a disdain that borders on total sadism.
The combination of the also-rans' expected absence from the debates, which only admit candidates averaging at least 15% in the polls, and the growing plausibility of a Trump presidency could drive Stein supporters worried about her playing Ralph Nader to Mrs Clinton's Al Gore into the Democratic camp.
Because your prefrontal cortex is the last part of your brain to mature, and also because it's loaded with these receptors that are uniquely susceptible to the chemicals in marijuana, Haney says there's "biological plausibility" that lots of exposure to weed could mess with a kid's brain development.
With Sanders's strong support of Heath Mello's ultimately failed bid to become mayor of Omaha, his growing prominence has even become a reed of hope for America's long-suffering anti-abortion Democrats, who argue with some plausibility that ideological flexibility on this topic is integral to securing congressional majorities.
"There's nothing elite about it," Mr. Klein told this reporter, as though testing for plausibility an assertion that fails to square with the fact that the advisory committee at San Vicente Bungalows is reputed to include some of the most prominent names in the art, fashion and entertainment industries.
Now I have to remind you that it's possible these rumors aren't entirely accurate, but based on evleaks and Ice Universe's solid track record for previous Samsung phones and Samsung's pattern of only revamping the Note's design every other year, the plausibility of these leaks being accurate is pretty high.
Cruz's suspicions gained a patina of plausibility this past week when The Washington Post resurfaced evidence that, until two decades ago, Trump would bizarrely call reporters posing as one of two fictional publicists (John Miller or John Barron) and brag about his own business and romantic conquests, real and imagined.
Combining the information contained there with a little bit of common sense about political plausibility — she promised to propose a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United, but it has a snowball's chance in hell of being enacted — gives you a decent sense of what the Clinton administration would look like.
Perhaps such statements would not be so startling if the President-elect's surrogates were not referencing Japanese internment camps when arguing for the plausibility of a Muslim registry, or if the President-elect himself had not once suggested that he'd be willing to put Americans into the Guantanamo Bay prison camp in Cuba.
Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (D-Mont.) who took over the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), had to convince his members of the plausibility of the path back to the majority.
It's a pretty glamorous get-up for her character, a translator whose husband has just been murdered, but this splashy, pseudo-Hitchcockian mystery — with memorable turns by Cary Grant, Walter Matthau, James Coburn and George Kennedy and a lively Henry Mancini score — zips along too amiably and fashionably for such pedestrian plausibility concerns.
Photo: Desmond Boylan (AP)Since 2017, the baffling case of U.S. diplomatic staff in Cuba and elsewhere who developed symptoms resembling brain trauma after allegedly hearing strange noises (sometimes called "Havana syndrome") have spawned plenty of theories of varying plausibility: A "covert sonic device," malfunctioning spy gear, weaponized microwave radiation, poisoning, and even psychogenic illness.
While James doesn't become an oversize bug, the juxtaposition of his common affliction and Lee's use of familiar genre conventions adds up to something fresh, highlighting the terrifying plausibility — perhaps even inevitability — of the real-life transformations Kafka predicted to be lurking in our DNA, waiting to wreak havoc on an otherwise ordinary morning.
If his accuser testifies publicly and credibly, if her allegation isn't undermined by a week of scrutiny and testimony, if it remains unprovable but squarely in the realm of plausibility, then all the abortion opponents who were supporting him should hope that his nomination is withdrawn — with, ideally, a woman nominated in his place.
However, the Times noted that those who seem to agree on its plausibility include University of Illinois scientist and Bio Electro Magnetics editor-in-chief Dr. James C. Lin, federal investigators, and the State Department:Francisco Palmieri, a State Department official, was asked during the open Senate hearing if "attacks against U.S. personnel in Cuba" had been raised with Moscow.
Regardless of the plausibility or tastefulness of some of his comments and ideas -- no, Mexico is not paying for The Wall and America is not going to betray its values by barring a quarter of the world's population from our shores -- Trump has brilliantly tapped into a wellspring of anger and resentment that is real and powerful.
"Every teacher I have any contact [with] says that they don't want to be armed, that kids would be killed by errant bullets, that the halls would be pandemonium and many lives would be lost in crossfire," said NYU educational policy analyst and former Assistant Secretary of Education Diane Ravitch about the plausibility of Trump's remarks.
Now that we've nearly reached the end, here are a few remaining theories that may help clarify some of the show's remaining mysteries or predict its final moments, in order of plausibility: Azor Ahai was an ancient hero whom followers of the Lord of Light believe is destined to be reborn as the Prince or Princess Who Was Promised.
Put aside the plausibility of an argument that this administration has suddenly become concerned with enforcing the Voting Rights Act; the fact that Mr. Trump is afraid to show the documents, which aren't about secret law enforcement or intelligence operations, raises serious concerns about whether this is anything close to a principled use of the privilege.
Still, the current study results add to evidence that there's no safe amount of cannabis exposure for babies in the womb, said Dr. Nathaniel DeNicola of George Washington University in Washington, D.C. "We have sufficient data and biologic plausibility that marijuana use during pregnancy increases the risk of preterm birth and growth restricted babies," DeNicola, who wasn't involved the study, said by email.
In its latest reveal of "coordinated inauthentic behavior" — aka the euphemism Facebook uses for disinformation campaigns that rely on its tools to generate a veneer of authenticity and plausibility in order to pump out masses of sharable political propaganda — the company says it identified two operations, both originating in Russia, and both using similar tactics without any apparent direct links between the two networks.
Bill Clinton and James Patterson's ambitious and wildly readable new novel, "The President Is Missing," arches more closely toward plausibility in its geopolitical subplots — threats against the Saudi king, malicious Russian meddling in world affairs — than its main story line of a president who ditches his handlers and goes rogue from the White House, convinced he is the only one who can foil a huge cyberterror plot.
The showrunners, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, seemed bored with and embarrassed by the magical element of the saga, hustling through the supernatural stuff and declining to explain crucial motivations and purposes, in order to get back to the political material … but then their haste also deprived the political plot of its sociological complexity, its ripped-from-the-pages-of-history plausibility, that was necessary to make the horror and catharsis of the early seasons work.
Party insiders who are deeply opposed to the businessman's candidacy are looking at the plausibility of such a move, as he racks up victory after victory and the opposition to him remains divided among three candidates: Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE, Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE and John Kasich.

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