Sentences with phrase «implausible because»

It appears to be a bit implausible because Samsung won't really be competing against the Snapdragon 823 with the Exynos 8890, which is its flagship high - end processor.
The court also decided the complainant's account was implausible because it was not based on what she saw when she could have «easily» looked to confirm her suspicions.
Republican Brandon Smith, Kentucky state senator, claimed that man - made climate change is scientifically implausible because Mars and Earth share «exactly» the same temperature, despite the fact that Mars is certainly not burning coal, the Huffington Post reported.
Yes that is one of the options but generally I find it implausible because of the thermal inertia of water and the need to accommodate those larger MWP to LIA to date climate swings.
BH: Some of them are talking about climate sensitivity at 1.2 C, at 1.5 C. I think this is completely implausible because the basic energetics of the climate system responding to the additional greenhouse gas emissions almost from simple physics, has to be at least 1.2 C and possibly more before you begin to take into account any of the feedbacks in the system from water vapour in clouds and so on.
The model has sometimes been criticized as implausible because of its huge resource consumption and emissions of ~ 1700 billion tonnes of carbon (GtC) over the century.
Their claim is implausible because they are simultaneously arguing that teaching is extremely well paid but has a low - cognition workforce.
Never mind that Marian finds this completely acceptable, again implausible because her character biography gives no basis for being centuries ahead of the times.
This argument is particularly implausible because even Neandertal children are distinctive.

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The social network's co-founder Dustin Moskovitz pledged to donate $ 20 million to help ensure a Clinton victory because, as he put it, Trump's «proposals are so implausible that the nation is forced to worry that his interest in the presidency might not even extend beyond winning a contest and promoting his personal brand.»
I have gone into this scenario into some detail because I think it is extremely unlikely that China can maintain current growth rates except under very implausible assumptions.
If that sounds implausible, that's because it is.
Noting that this would be a pretty awful inflation - adjusted return from a historical standpoint, Ezrati simply dismisses it as implausible: «Such an expectation is far from reasonable, not the least because today's fundamentals are far superior.»
I think Bob has stated perfectly why people are leaving this faith, because many aspects of it are implausible and unreasonable... which many Christians fully admit (God doesn't want us to use the brain he gifted us with, He just wants simple obedience / faith — like a drone or slave).
Now, could it possibly be that the reason the answer is out of reach is because the bible was written by numerous, imperfect human beings, under the influence of their own religious biases, and all those writings have been complied, hundreds of years later, by men of equal imperfectness and religious biases, so as to render any logical discussion about what the hell was their intention in writing what the wrote, completely implausible?
Most creationists avoid the evidence from biogeography because construction of elaborate and implausible myths is required to explain it away.
This rather implausible result is made possible, Whitehead thinks, because we perceive in the modes both of causal efficacy and of presentational immediacy.
It does seem biologically implausible that a very low intake of alcohol could cause FAS, because it seems very rare in women who have had low alcohol intake in pregnancy.
Despite the recordings she made, the federal government did not ultimately agree to a cooperation agreement with her because, according to prosecutors, she repeatedly «provided answers which were false, implausible and inconsistent» in meetings with them about her case.
The findings refute continued claims that the photo was faked because Oswald's pose is physically implausible.
Radical utopias are out of fashion in the 21st century, but if they ever do reemerge, I suspect it will be thanks to the open - ended nature of software, because virtual communities can serve as a proof of concept for ideas that might seem implausible were they merely described on paper.
Some viewers may actually enjoy the creepy images and haunting vibe enough to forgive such an implausible suspenser, but I'm wagering these viewers firmly reside in the «I'll watch anything that looks intense on the video store shelves, no matter how cheap it must be, and hey, I really like that Elisabeth Shue, she was so great in Adventures in Babysitting, and oh, I won't pay attention to just what's going on because I just love being creeped out, because I don't like to stop and think for even a minute, and it has a cute doggie in it, I think his name was Barfer, and, and, and, ooh I could just go on forever, he's so adorable» camp.
Arnold was reportedly inspired by a New York Times article about groups of young people who travel the country selling magazine subscriptions door - to - door, in part because that sounds so utterly implausible in today's world.
Unfortunately but not unexpectedly, be it the because the characters are less likeable, the jokes not as well written, or simply because the very idea of a The Hangover Part II is just so implausible, this darker, dirtier, nastier follow up, although still generally funny, does not hold a candle to its predecessor.
Add some terrible directing, highly implausible moments from both films and phoned in performances from all cast members (except 50 Cent because he can't act worth a damn anyway) and you have two of the dumbest films I wasted my time with in 2012.
If the history of the De Tomaso Pantera seems implausible, that's because it was: The car was built in Italy by an Argentinian, designed in Italy by an American, and sold by Lincoln - Mercury dealers in the U.S.. By 1974 and the introduction of the GTS, sales had slowed though hundreds of cars continued to be produced into the»90s.
This seems implausible to me, if only because some stocks don't pay dividends.
My criticism of Gavin reply was simply that the temperatures at the time suggest it is not «highly implausible», but because of the observed warming that it was certainly within the realm of possibility.
While they extrapolate implausible cost reduction curves for their pet «technologies», they keep all alternatives fixed or growing in cost, presumably because they are «mature» and not subject to improvement.
Because this result is implausible, instrumentation calibration factors were introduced to reduce the imbalance to the imbalance suggested by climate models, 0.85 W / m2 (Loeb et al., 2009).
This assumption is implausible and, as Mike Jonas cogently pointed out, there is no way it could be known if the cycles had changed because it is not possible to deconvolute the various cycles and their causes.
However the 100 % claim is far from established and highly challengeable because several of the assumptions etc. are implausible and not likely to be borne out, and some crucial factors haven't been taken into account.
The claim is far from established and highly challengeable because some of the assumptions etc. are implausible and not likely to be borne out, and some crucial factors haven't been taken into account.
In November 2015, the majority of the committee found that, despite a lack of evidence on the balance of probabilities, Girouard should be removed from the bench because his implausible testimony suggested a deception.
The interview also spoke to an American HR specialist and former CEO, who thought the idea was implausible in the U.S., largely because of the technological constraints which tie employees to the office, even when they have physically left.
Because the statutory interest is high and held accountable for a large amount per year, it's very implausible that the life insurance carrier will delay your first payment of benefits.
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