Sentences with phrase «plausible story»

In the main audiences are provided with entirely plausible story lines.
A more plausible story about Vatican II has to locate the council in the larger modern history of Catholicism.
I also found this more plausible story
Ghost Ship is a much quieter, more ominous picture that relies on a steadier hand, more trust in the audience's attention span, and a more plausible story (again, as plausible as possible) to evoke entertainment, and on a certain level, it succeeds more than it should.
«I would love if we had 3 percent growth for two years, let alone seven years, but we have an aging population and there is no plausible story I can tell where we're on a path toward sustained economic growth at that level.»
I think there is a plausible story to tell that the Federal Reserve's QE3 was a good faith response to a combination of persistently low growth, elevated unemployment, and very low interest rates.
He needs a plausible story about how his preferred policies will lead to better outcomes and defend those policies from Obama's attacks.
Too scared to take responsibility for their own lives to even come up with a plausible story line.
Because if you really look at the details, you realize Catholicism it's not a plausible story.
They have a little NBA experience and a plausible story so you can deny that you're outright tanking when you sign them.
Cuomo and King couldn't even be bothered to concoct a plausible story for Lenihan's ouster.
For one thing, they now have a plausible story for how insect flight evolved.
A plausible story is this:
DO NOT SEND MONEY, no matter how plausible the story is, no matter how long you've been corresponding with the person, no matter how much you feel they are trustworth, no matter how confident you feel that they are telling the truth
If only the action sequences could have been wrapped up into a plausible story, we might have something to rank with Lethal Weapon / Die Hard, but the clichéd script is horrendous, which tends to also make actors of limited range seem even less talented.
I'm currently 47 years old and could claim I have been in this industry doing credit repair for over 20 years and the grey in my beard would make that a plausible story as «it sounds good».
There's no plausible story about power here, and no real effort to tell one.
In fact, I am perfectly willing to believe that modelers can spin a plausible story with enough jargon to put off most layman, as to how they created this «non-man» line and why it has been decreasing over the last half of the century.
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