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plausible造句
(121) All these explanations are plausible, but I think there's also something else responsible for our continuing to feed children this latter-day cod-liver oil. (122) Armed with these pieces of the puzzle, we could construct a plausible sequence of migrations throughout the history of Felidae. (123) The problem with framing the novel as an intervention into history is that it depends in part on making the fictional Sappho a plausible creator of the historical Sappho 's poetry. (124) Predicted gas flow field in the free board of a vortexing fluidized-bed combustor gives plausible results which reveals the non-isotropic featu... (125) What has been your charge for repeating this very plausible story? (126) Of the three, only Mr Balls , the shadow education secretary, has looked a plausible leader. (127) It is intuitively plausible that an algorithm based on these operations would work well for spelling correction, since typos are nothing more than these operations interpreted as keying errors. (128) The writer is Jerome David Salinger, and almost all his fictional characters seem more real, more plausible, than he. (129) Until active mineral extraction and processing in space is technologically, economically, strategically plausible... moon, is just another rock up in space looking down on us. (130) Of these three possibilities the last seems the most plausible. (131) Each of these assumptions, by itself , was so plausible as to seem primitively obvious. (132) Dan Hooper of Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois, agrees the pair's scenario is plausible because the existence of dark matter particles that do not self-annihilate cannot be ruled out. (133) "It is plausible that the shorter duration of lamotrigine monotherapy may be a contributing factor for its lack of effect on common carotid artery intima media thickness, " they explain. (134) Like antioxidants, another fashionable anti - aging intervention, hormone replacement, has a plausible rationale. (135) Kaos says it performed research and consulted with a former CIA field officer to ensure this fiction was plausible. (136) The plausible reasoning ability of middle school student is slowly developed spontaneously. (137) I told him I couldn't think of any reason why antimatter wasn't a plausible explanation. (138) He has a very plausible way of talking; sometimes he talks with the tongue in the cheek. (139) Only by understanding the students understanding of plausible reasoning in order to effectively carry out teaching duties. (140) In addition, a plausible reaction mechanism for the allylic oxidation of cholesterol catalyzed by NHPI and transition metal salts is shown in the paper. (141) Presuming the giant impact event, this explanation seems far more plausible than a lost star that is otherwise not in evidence. (142) Although that distinction seems artificial, the result was surely plausible. (143) More plausible are stories like that told by writer Millie McGhee in her 2000 book "Secrets Uncovered: J. Edgar Hoover — Passing for White?" (144) The distressingly plausible Mr. Cameron will get the boot, to be replaced by an unelectable right-winger --- this disqualifying the Tories from office for another decade. (145) Every position has been successfully undermined and abandoned on specious and plausible excuses. (146) Better still, whereas the findings of historians and scientists are always revisable in principle, it's plausible that the truths conceptual analysis reveals are necessary. (147) Because odorants like acetophenone and d-acetophenone mainly differ in their vibration patterns, the most plausible explanation, he says, is that flies can "smell molecular vibrations. (148) A plausible possibility is the existence of a predisposed subset of individuals with impaired ability to clear aluminium from the deltoid muscle. (149) In his view, Matese's description of Nemesis as a low mass object closer to home is more plausible. (150) Then we analyze plausible reasoning in mathematical curriculum standard and its teaching in each study stage and each teaching material.