Plausible worries could also have triggered such a realisation.
I came even to the point of realizing that any skill of any kind, physical or mental, or any artistic achievement, unless it is based on a moral purpose, cannot claim to have any value or any plausible reason to exist.
The tricks Watney uses–including growing potatoes in human feces and creating water by burning oxygen and hydrogen–are actually plausible in a real Mars environment.
Robins and her team research complaints to make sure they are plausible but don't argue with a customer about details.
This idea is superficially plausible: we are surrounded by cheap, powerful computers; many people have lost their jobs in the past decade; and inequality has risen in the past 30 years.
However, she could not offer a plausible reason to stay.
" 'The misconceptions in this list are all pretty plausible, so it's understandable that many Brits will have read it and been certain it's true, with many of us being told these from an early age.
They're also looking ahead: The positive results point to plausible uses for social networks in other areas of health.
In feature films, it was the decade of "Pulp Fiction" and the indie movement, thanks to which idiosyncratic, more-commercial-than-art-house masterpieces like those by Wes Anderson, Alexander Payne and Richard Linklater became plausible.
Draghi showed guile and savvy in guiding a fractious committee of central bankers to a bigger and more aggressive program than seemed plausible even a few weeks ago.
Shot over 12 years, Richard Linklater's film about growing up is a devastatingly plausible biography of a real person – and a terrifying reminder that life is short.
Thurston was in the habit of visiting his girl-friend's apartment from time to time, , but always managed to get home at a decent hour with a plausible excuse.
But it is becoming clear that the transformation, if plausible, will be wrenching.
George Aiken Criticism is prejudice made plausible.
Peter (1919 - 1988) Men write many fine and plausible arguments in support of monarchy, but the fact remains that where every man has a voice, brutal laws are impossible.
Jones Criticism is prejudice made plausible.