Sentences with phrase «entirely implausible»

At the onset of the budding enthusiasm from the investor, the union of financial giants with the crypto technology is not entirely implausible.
Although completely speculative, considering the similarities between those two devices, it is not entirely implausible that the two bugs are related or even the same bug.
It is not entirely implausible that Xiaomi delayed the Mi 5's release in the face of the Snapdragon 810, which was tainted by several overheating rumors.
From a legal point of view, that is not entirely implausible, and given the breadth of the court's ruling, the administration may be tempted to try to show the court who's boss.»
in an entirely implausible tale.
Indeed, this two-fold obligation is large enough to seem entirely implausible by today's standards of political realism.
The alternative, which is not entirely implausible, is that clouds correlate to cosmic rays but there is also some other effect whose influence is comparable in magnitude to the correlation and is responsible for the trend.
running around the place and all sorts of entirely implausible things are going on.
And if you happen to be there right now instead of your bland cubicle (which, given it's August, is not entirely implausible), you'll see that the Festa Major de Gràcia is in full swing, an annual festival beginning on August 15 where the neighborhood is taken over by parade - goers, food stands and live music.
Andrew: As an experienced financial advisor, your idea seems entirely implausible.
It is a not entirely implausible prospect.
That's not entirely implausible, but Keister has hardly pointed to something unique to conservative Protestantism.

Not exact matches

Gabaldón added, «It's one of those magical moments of research when, once you open your mind enough, you can surrender to the evidence in the data and discard what you had considered as a proven fact to adopt an entirely new paradigm, no matter how implausible it seems at first.
-- Zadie Smith, Los Angeles Times «A great novel can take implausible fact and turn it into entirely believable fiction.
My main point was entirely separate i.e. that without additional information it was inherently implausible (i.e. not entirely credible) that 3 years of La Nina in the 70's would energise two decades of strong El Ninos without supplementary assistance and I proposed that such assistance might arise from temperature discontinuities in the horizontal flow of the thermohaline circulation.
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