Examples of using Implausible in English and their translations into Chinese
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In is therefore not implausible for a simple time-based model to continue to hold true in the future.
The Board recommends that the Administration consider the cost-effectiveness of implementing additional automated controls and reject implausible entries or post a warning in such cases.
Other company analysts say those projections are optimistic, but not implausible.
Even if we take two million as the accepted figure, it seems implausible that Pakistan alone is responsible for ten percent of the global problem.
It was plausible: a mechanistic link between an inhaled carcinogen and a malignant change in the lung was not implausible.
The authors' suggestion of therapeutic applications, while entirely speculative, is not implausible.".
It could not possibly be all Chinese New Zealanders buying; that's implausible.".
The IRB was also concerned about the identity of the complainant and found his claim that he would be persecuted because of his Tatar ethnicity implausible.
The team was accordingly of the view that the alleged attacks on the FAB company and Gendarmerie barracks were implausible from a military standpoint.
Important principles to which the Office adheres in data use include data reliability(figures that are implausible are not used) and public availability.
They think it's too implausible that these Asian secret societies would contact you.
The implausible early memories(those before age three) were noticeably different than“real” later memories, usually because they were age-appropriate and boring.
Full of unnecessary detail, wooden, implausible dialog(Who talks like this?), and sentences that don't actually hold up when you read them carefully.
On the other hand, if the object did something implausible-- say, it vanished from behind a wall-- there will be a major mismatch.
On the other hand, if the object did something implausible- say, it vanished from behind a wall- there will be a major mismatch.
The analysis reportedly indicated that 16 percent- or 513- of the aforementioned white papers showed signs of plagiarism, identity theft and promises of implausible returns.
In paragraph 153, the Board recommended that the Administration consider the cost-effectiveness of implementing additional automated controls and reject implausible entries or post a warning in such cases.
After Labor and the Greens cast doubt on the government's explanation of an administrative error, Senator Cormann maintained that, while seeming implausible, it was true.
A paper published in the American Journal of Transplantation highlights an“implausible discrepancy” between officially reported transplants and a“steep expansion” of China's transplant infrastructure.
They may also have an impersonal greeting- think of those‘Dear Customer' or‘Dear Sir/Madam' salutations- or feature implausible and generally surprising content.