The big bad company offers quite a good deal in the end, brokered by implausibly competent and honest lawyers. |
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But images of Irvine impossibly and implausibly running the ball from deep and kicking unlikely goals from halfway will remain in the memory. |
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Science fiction cinema is no stranger to implausible robots, running the full gamut from implausibly cool to implausibly terrible. |
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Easily half this movie's running time is going to be devoted to the two of them either bickering shrewishly or falling implausibly in love. |
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Bertus, an implausibly mature 16-year-old, rides at the rear as second guide and helps wrangle the loose horses. |
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His music tastes were known to run to pre-Beatles British pop, high-camp glam rock and implausibly obscure indie bands. |
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She doesn't implausibly claim that overparenting does long-term harm to children by infantilizing them. |
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The only trouble spot in this performance is his reaction to Juliet's false death, which builds so slowly as to seem implausibly flat. |
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To her horror, though, Simone wins and strangles Guido, after which the drama is turned inside out and husband and wife are happily and implausibly reconciled. |
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His aide, an implausibly smooth chap who probably has a double first in the novels of John Grisham and Raymond Chandler, says he's hiding and asks me to come to his suite. |
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At precisely that moment, and with implausibly good timing, two window cleaners slowly dropped into view on the outside of the building. |
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Mr Chubais was widely criticised for accepting an implausibly large sum of money for a proposed book on privatisation. |
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The period in the model thus seems to imply implausibly slow recognition of shocks or implausibly rapid responses of trade flows. |
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That which exists, however, suggests implausibly high estimates of near-rational behaviour when inflation is at 3 per cent. |
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Although these large rates of return are criticized as implausibly large, they do warrant comment. |
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Second, they implausibly erase much of the cost by assuming the Kerry plan would so increase efficiency that taxpayers would get back 30 cents of every dollar spent. |
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And the series was implausibly shut out by both the Golden Globe and sag Awards. |
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The giraffe gazed downwards at us with a stupidly benign expression on its face and slowly stalked away, balanced on its implausibly spindly legs. |
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With few exceptions, literary attempts to encapsulate the early years of life have tended to sound either implausibly precocious or excessively dumb. |
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Klose's Lazio team-mate Sergio Floccari showed no such qualms four months later, claiming, somewhat implausibly, to be unaware that he had handballed before scoring his team's opening goal against Atalanta. |
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The Sudanese Minister of Justice has implausibly declared that Sudan is better equipped than the ICC to investigate human rights violations occurring within its borders. |
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Get your bearings Cape Town's setting is implausibly spectacular. |
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Somewhat implausibly in these decorous surroundings, I notice a push-bike leaning against the wall behind the photographer's screen, so I wheel it out and suggest we could do a remake of the This Charming Man video. |
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They show that the savings in transactions costs from a fixed exchange rate regime would have to be implausibly large to outweigh the macroeconomic benefits of a flexible rate arrangement. |
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The emissions forecasts based on those implausibly high growth rates are accordingly unsound. In this section In John Reed's hands False calm And the owner is? |
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Officials in Baghdad cite a shortage of weapons, somewhat implausibly. |
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The short lifetime of the donor system suggests that registered organ donors implausibly pass away shortly after signing up for donation. |
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The outlets, owned by businessman Akyn ypek, were taken over based on an expert opinion that their financial records were implausibly clean. |
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Quite implausibly, April's late father was the scientist who created these mutants. |
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There are a few solid scares, but victims implausibly seem more concerned with framing the perfect shot of their brush with death than escaping with their lives. |
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