Sentences with phrase «rather implausible»

Although the Court's reasoning is presented in a logical and rather convincing way, the assumption that a private investor would be able to operate in a comparable position as the Netherlands did in the ING Groep case during the financial crisis, seems rather implausible.
[35] Gauthier's initial and Amended Statement of Claim arguably could be the product of a poorly informed lay litigant, though taking the step of modifying the Rules Form 10 template Statement of Claim to make this an action where Gauthier is «Prosecutor», and the Defendants are «Wrongdoers», is a rather implausible innocent civil litigation error... [more]
This suggests that either the satellites are biased high, which is rather implausible (i.e. see Mears et al. 2011 which suggests they are biased low), or the Watts results are biased low.
The next method pirates often get a eBook online seems rather implausible at first, but trust me, this is done far more then you would think.
An extremely topical theme and unpredictable characters hold the audience's attention even when this French drama takes some rather implausible turns.
Don't forget, Bea loves the creatures, which complicates things somewhat when a rather implausible romance blooms almost instantly between the two humans, which only serves to escalate the stakes on Peter's side — not that it makes much sense.
Back when George W. Bush announced a $ 1.2 billion plan to advance hydrogen fuel cells, the idea seemed rather implausible.
You've got a great storyline you're working on, something that sounds rather implausible, like the idea of devolved UK regions or the silly notion that a Tory / UKIP pact would ever be seriously mooted, but then you open up a blog (or a newspaper - remember those?)
This rather implausible result is made possible, Whitehead thinks, because we perceive in the modes both of causal efficacy and of presentational immediacy.

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Religions of today, at least the Western ones I am most familiar with, seem to hold on to the old stories without understanding their original dynamic value and rather look to them for creating rules and reconstructing an ever more implausible history.
What's new is that several recent papers have offered best estimates for climate sensitivity that are below four degrees Fahrenheit, rather than the previous best estimate of just above five degrees, and they have also suggested that the highest estimates are pretty implausible.
It seems rather unscientific as well as implausible to even try to blame this recent phenomenon on global warming.
In other words, when the numbers did not add up, nutrition epidemiologists simply changed, ignored, or deleted the implausible data (regardless of the systematic biases they introduced) rather than acknowledge the invalidity of M - BMs.
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