Examples of using Implausible in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Isn't it implausible that there would be a formidable enemy of threat to you, Lord Bills?
They make the result totally implausible, and the shooter can understand that the target is trying to blur the wave.
The average income is an indicator based on implausible, if not downright false, figures.
he says something completely implausible, and for that exact reason, he is believed.
some 200,000 years before Neanderthal Man is absolutely implausible.
others have said this is implausible given that Ovid was exiled, never to return,
Larry, it's implausible to think that someone… could infiltrate the Vatican security.
It is implausible that in the future most persons will be scientists
It seems implausible that there will be no variation in employment status
Feng shui is based on biologically implausible concepts and there is no evidence to show that it works.
By reason of these facts it is implausible, that injection of Xeomin would lead to more frequent secondary therapeutic failures than Botox.
Without a body, the police have yet to piece together the events of a day that can only be described as… implausible.
install and run the implausible app of Fact Time on your Personal Computers.
quite frankly, implausible.
This is highly implausible when the sheer number of Class D personnel used by the Foundation is considered as there aren't enough death-row inmates worldwide to support this kind of waste of human life.
avoiding artistic conventions, or implausible, exotic, and supernatural elements.'.
avoiding artistic conventions, or implausible, exotic, and supernatural elements.
while people who understand these games look as implausible as the diamonds sold on the market.
most historians consider the story highly implausible, and suspect Hosayni of inventing both the text and its origin story.
may even seem implausible, but which is supported by the latest evidence from psychology and biology.