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I think that we can consider the movie as "real" or
plausible
if we consider that the characters arise from the writer's consciousness.
It's all
plausible.
A
plausible
climax determining who between two obvious suspects might in fact be the real killer would've at least provided a satisfying conclusion to a rather poorly conceived horror film.
It was as credible and
plausible
as an Eagle picking up a beagle dog taking him to great height, dropping him, the dog catching a pigeon in flight, the Dog landing in pile of Hay, bouncing harmlessly, making a great meal of the pigeon only to be found by the rancher who was just thinking about buying a Beagle for his daughter who had been begging for one.
I had to try to explain to my children that their behaviour was wrong and naughty - no excuses!!! None of it is really
plausible
- the abandoned hotel with all the stuff in it etc.
The science is very plausible, a rarity in old laboratory films.
How
plausible
is it that one of the male characters would have extensive knowledge of the title character's history and that he would then, conveniently, release this information as needed?
Is it
plausible
that she or anybody could be sexually attracted to this loud mouthed oaf? - NO.
The story seems plausible, but the dialogue is below average.
Increasingly, it appears
plausible
that this balance will partly shift away from the United States and its post-World War II allies and toward the new potential economic superpowers, China and India.
This is entirely plausible, and may signify – in my interpretation – that more elites now favor growth.
To be sure, Germany is not fraying at the seams: social consensus remains a German secular faith and the Social Democrats have not found a
plausible
man to challenge Helmut Kohl.
So who has the more
plausible
and workable plan for reducing the risks associated with very large financial firms?
An East Asian economic bloc forming around either China and/or Japan now seems
plausible.
A fundamental tenet of American society is that everyone has an equal chance – a belief that appears more
plausible
with the decline of social bias.
The disintegration of an already fragmented country, the return of civil war, and the shadow of Iran’s power being cast over the Iraqi state are all
plausible
scenarios.
And adhering to basic norms of decency – facts can be massaged, but not manufactured, and promises must be plausible, if vague – can lose them.
Under
plausible
assumptions – namely that the wealthy save enough – the ratio of inherited wealth to income (or wages) continues to increase as long as r, the average rate of return to capital, exceeds g, the growth rate of the economy as a whole.
At first glance, it seems
plausible.
One reason is that the expanding development and use of new information technology, notably cell phones and the Internet, shrinks the world and makes competition from abroad more
plausible.
Whereas Trump proposes an outsize $10 trillion in tax cuts and Cruz about $9 trillion (statically scored), Rubio and Kasich have offered more economically and arithmetically
plausible
fiscal plans.
But his mercurial ways make it
plausible
that he may find it politically advantageous to strike a serious bargain on the nuclear issue.
It is also increasingly
plausible
that the debt overhang is itself becoming the cause of slow growth.
Civil war, famine, disease, the legacy of colonialism-all have been advanced as
plausible
reasons for the continent's grinding poverty and economic backwardness.
One
plausible
scenario is that Putin achieves his optimal objective and Ukraine’s resistance crumbles.
That seems plausible; and, given how important shale oil and gas has become to America’s economic recovery, it also seems like something that US policymakers would be eager to avoid.
In Argentina, gradual fiscal adjustment seemed like a
plausible
strategy until US interest rates spiked and the dollar surged.
Markets must be persuaded that a gradual reduction in rates is both
plausible
and sustainable.
A currency board is the only
plausible
way for investors and the public to believe that the exchange rate is safe.
In the current setting, it is more
plausible
to expect a variant of the 1980s, with more emerging and developing countries seeking IMF programs.
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