Sentences with phrase «plausible account»

It is a horrible but all too plausible account of his destruction.
It is one plausible account amidst others he finds plausible as his conclusion makes clear.
They seem to find it a perfectly plausible account of the last nine and a half weeks of his life.
The recognition such purposes makes possible a far more adequate and plausible account of the evolutionary process.
I aim to show that this idea of God is not only philosophically coherent and wholly compatible with the findings of modern science but that it provides a more plausible account of the nature of the universe than does materialism».
Other writings which are EQUALLY plausible accounts of the time of Jesus have been found in caves and are not included in the «bible.»
Apart from concerns about the reliability of her evidence, A.S. provided an entirely plausible account of being sexually assaulted in the bathroom by Mr. Shields.
Within months of their arrival in law school, students demonstrate new capacities for understanding legal processes, for seeing both sides of legal arguments, for sifting through facts and precedents in search of the more plausible account, for using precise language, and for understanding the applications and conf licts of legal rules.
I sought a plausible account of the world that explained my plight.
In sum, maximizing the good, at least on any plausible account of it, requires social cooperation and coordination and, therefore, social practices or institutions in which roles are to be played or duties are to be observed whatever the consequences.
We could paraphrase Hume as saying: «This is a plausible account of how religion first arose, even if there were no God.»
That is, in recognizing that religion and public life can not, and need not, be separate» and that religiously motivated conduct can not, and need not, be invisible to or immune from the law» they neglect a crucial insight: Any plausible account of religious liberty must explain and protect the distinctiveness, and the institutional independence, of churches and religious institutions.
It was what was at stake at Canossa and Canterbury, and it remains a necessary element of any plausible account of religious freedom.
Overall, this plausible account of the blossoming of love between Barack and Michelle serves up a pleasant, if sanitized version of their romantic launch en route to an historic rendezvous with destiny!
Her story says nothing about Obama and his policies, nor does it accurately reflect the role of science and its relationship with public policy, nor does it even give a plausible account of the last decade's political developments.
Scenarios are provocative and plausible accounts of how the future might unfold.
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