| 21. | "Plausibility doesn't matter ."
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| 22. | In only one instance does Koch's sense of drama defy plausibility.
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| 23. | Experts tend to disagree on the plausibility of such high-technology threats.
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| 24. | He is quite extreme without losing truth or plausibility.
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| 25. | Their scenes together are agitated and jarring, but without much sexual plausibility.
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| 26. | But there is work to be done to determine the plausibility of this.
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| 27. | Each has plausibility, and all may be true.
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| 28. | Results are then checked and validated by assessing their quality and their plausibility.
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| 29. | A consequence is that each referent would hold different plausibility of the statement.
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| 30. | Psychological thrillers may not always be concerned with plausibility.
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