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    plausibly


    1. This could have simply been a case of that, but when you factor in that the rogue transmitter is alien technology, with unknown characteristics, then the two could plausibly be related


    2. How it made so much more sense that he was some wealthy fantasist, someone who had perhaps inherited a sizeable fortune but whose life felt empty; or, equally plausibly, he had done something terrible and had sought escape in this total immersion


    3. I have seen little to convince me over the years (quite the contrary) that the ―Modern World‖ has (morally) evolved in any manner that would plausibly support this remarkable decision


    4. possibility consciousness could plausibly survive bodily death


    5. In particular, she was troubled by the idea one could plausibly fantasize under hypnosis


    6. Everything that seemed to plausibly fit in the Harbinger's window of time, when they'd boarded the station, Shen copied over


    7. man would’ve been in a coma for a few years; or more plausibly, they'd be dead


    8. refused saying plausibly there would be a meal waiting for him at home


    9. Plausibly Maria was visiting that other woman and got killed in her flat


    10. can give over the course of a day is plausibly determined by the specifics of the sleep-wake

    11. comparable in intensity, and which plausibly yield the same benefits


    12. cancer has incited the man to conceal his condition, then, plausibly, it is causally connected


    13. model accurately depicts the nature of things, then, plausibly, at all levels of the hierarchy,


    14. the cells could plausibly be caused intentionally by their own superorganisms, as the healthy


    15. In fact, plausibly, a measure of the greatness of art is precisely that the more one gives


    16. I propose that a different and plausibly more fruitful strategy in selecting which works


    17. In the context of oneness, plausibly, artists are inspired media that best


    18. constitutes a waste of attention, and seeking to relive lessons already outgrown is plausibly


    19. assists in the distribution, and plausibly the promotion as well, of substances of this kind is


    20. Plausibly, this environment would promote the removal of

    21. In addition, branches would plausibly be more sensitive to the specific needs


    22. The last of the four pieces, « Outgrow, » attempts to summarize what is plausibly the


    23. (Plausibly) You know that old joke, rose of Castile


    24. he was just wondering whether he could not plausibly go and press Chervil to ask the Council's permission for the Mark to spend part of the day in the bushes above ground -- for that might very well bring some sort of opportunity with it -- when he began to feel the need to pass hraka


    25. Nothing could be more plausibly set forth; and certainly the project, as a notion, had many things to recommend it; but we had no funds adequate to undertake it; so, on the score of expense, knowing, as I did, the state of the public income, I thought it my duty to oppose it in toto; which fired Mr Plan to such a degree, that he immediately insinuated that I had some end of my own to serve in objecting to his scheme; and because the wall that it was proposed to big round the moderate building, which we were contemplating, would inclose a portion of the backside of my new steading at the Westergate, he made no scruple of speaking, in a circumbendibus manner, as to the particular reasons that I might have for preferring it to his design, which he roused, in his way, as more worthy of the state of the arts and the taste of the age


    26. It was a stroke of positive genius on his part to see in the burglary scare which was convulsing the country side an opportunity of plausibly getting rid of the man whom he feared


    27. He grabbed from a shelf of books the most plausibly literary title—For Whom the Balls Toiled—and waited by the front window for his pursuer to pass


    28. Some people who had lost by him called him a vicious man; but he regarded horse-dealing as the finest of the arts, and might have argued plausibly that it had nothing to do with morality


    29. As we have seen, Edgar Lawrence Smith plausibly explained the growth of common-stock values as arising from the building up of asset values through the reinvestment of surplus earnings


    30. Those formulas that gain adherents and importance do so because they have worked well over a period, or sometimes merely because they have been plausibly adapted to the statistical record of the past

    31. The red marks on this throat and right cheek were still visible and he was sweating profusely, but those things were plausibly explained by the heatstroke story


    32. The Sharpe ratio of the 2000s’ decade would have been halved—but the losses would have already been offset within two years and long-term strategy performance still looks good with hindsight:• To prevent hyperinflation-related currency losses, the first defense is smart country selection—ruling out from the trading universe any countries that might plausibly drift into hyperinflation


    33. He answered me very plausibly on some points, he obviously had collected some evidence and prepared himself cleverly


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    Synonyme für "plausibly"

    believably credibly plausibly probably