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    1. I realise Athens too has its unfair share of insidious tourist traps just like Cornwall and no doubt the traffic is nightmare and yes, it's a sprawling jumble of concrete and marble, of ancient and modern, of the implausible and the miraculous, but then they say Athens teems with spectacular sights, superb cafes, and much more that you just won't find in any modern city


    2. To imagine that it 'just happened,' is not only implausible but contradicts the evidence of the rapid diaspora of man across the continents in cohesive groups accomplishing cooperative feats of civilized development


    3. The theory being that one scenario could apply to the entire population, and at the same time provide sufficient distraction for the recipients, rather than allowing a compounding number of implausible occurrences


    4. Such thinking is implausible; perhaps, given the rise in social costs exceeding in proportion the exploited wages many of these families oftentimes receive


    5. Social ―improprieties‖ (I am being generous) are oftentimes conveniently sidestepped or (casually) dismissed by ―social-minded‖ reformers who, eager for ―root‖ causes, worsen matters by making (implausible) excuses like ―social disease‖ or introducing psycho-babble into the equation rather than holding these tiresome individuals responsible for their actions


    6. The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods


    7. Although the purpose of television is to entertain (and instruct) and to provide a meaningful outlet for a child‘s (incipient) imagination, it should do so in a manner that correctly distinguishes between what is real from implausible or uncertain (impressions) that that child normally receives; that is to say, that otherwise obscure what is real from what is not real (or make-believe) but only appears to be real whenever taken out of context


    8. Such thinking has prompted a twentieth-century mindset defined by the supercilious designs of social engineers seeking to modify, if not micro-manage, human behavior on the basis of implausible, formulaic theories


    9. Such an (implausible) event would (otherwise) contradict its (Goodness) essential quality


    10. To this purpose, God must be expunged from the public consciousness lest His presence confound the prescribed arrangements of mechanical processes where two plus two may not necessarily add up to four nor does it have to provided such dubious calculations preserve the implausible standards of an unthinking individual who has been summarily reduced to rote

    11. ―goodwill‖ that encouraged every (implausible) excuse for the aggressive actions of its ideological enemies that, in the final analysis, (merely) served to strengthen their resolve


    12. I find such arguments implausible to say the least


    13. Such may still be considered taboo or perhaps implausible, even by Hollywood standards


    14. Our society should be addressing such issues in a straight-forward manner, instead of (indirectly) subsidizing such behavior on the chance that the problem(s) will magically disappear on their own accord or by making feeble excuses that may score political points in some circles; whose implausible assumptions, however, are likely to enflame passions


    15. And he had no one to share it with but Hilderich, who might even hold such a fact as suspicious but implausible at best


    16. And it seemed certainly implausible that a tribe of nomads on the brink of savagery could have fashioned a finely crafted blade without expert knowledge, foundries, forges and artisans capable of supreme craftsmanship


    17. The implausible scenario I was given by Almendral as his explanation was that the termination letter simply stated that “you did not satisfactorily complete your one year probationary period


    18. The thing that makes poisoning or an overdose, so implausible is what Sam has already pointed out


    19. Had any other man made such a claim about his abilities at his age, he would have immediately dismissed the comments as outrageously implausible, but given Reverend Mason’s confidence in himself and this gorgeous display of his work, he had no doubts about those modest statements


    20. � Sending an agent out with no money on top of that was downright implausible

    21. terms did make it seem quite implausible, but the same could be said


    22. "That is what I would call a perfect example of implausible deniability Ms


    23. That he could be putting on a pretence of tolerance so as to trap me seemed implausible


    24. Most was implausible


    25. Some of the lore seemed just too implausible to believe, including, in his opinion, their ‘salvation’ at the hands of the Viirin


    26. But that would make his story more implausible


    27. My mother oft told a tale which might be implausible to some, including Jackson, but I'm hoping you'll come to know and believe what's written here


    28. The whole thing seemed implausible


    29. Over three hours of implausible plots, violent action, exaggerated acting with the modern-day nayikas bursting into song every five minutes, loads of sexual innuendo together with religious piety and moralizing


    30. But a diffused worry and guilt was forever hovering in my thoughts keeping alive a miniscule, implausible hope that one day I

    31. There was nothing to suggest that the guy who was following Maria was responsible for Copo’s death, but there wasn’t anything that rendered the idea implausible, either


    32. This was a wildly implausible tale, and Philemon knew it


    33. The Japanese sealed their camps from outside information and went to some lengths to convince their captives of Allied annihilation, first by trumpeting Japanese victories, and later, when victories stopped coming, by inventing stories of Allied losses and ridiculously implausible Japanese feats


    34. Lynch’s rule—“You can outper-forms the experts if you use your edge by investing in companies or industries you already understand”—isn’t totally implausible, and thousands of investors have profited from it over the years


    35. 5% is implausible, while a rising rate is downright delusional


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