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plausibly and deniable
The expression " plausibly deniable " was first used publicly by Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) director Allen Dulles.
The Underhanded C contest is an annual programming contest involving the creation of carefully crafted defects, which have to be both very hard to find and plausibly deniable as mistakes once found.
In cryptography and steganography, plausibly deniable encryption is encryption that allows its users to convincingly deny that some specific encrypted data exists, that a given piece of data is encrypted, or that they are able to decrypt a given piece of encrypted data.

plausibly and second
* baio-warioz: the first component is most plausibly explained as a Germanic version of Boii ; the second part is a common formational morpheme of Germanic tribal names, meaning ' dwellers ', as in Anglo-Saxon-ware ); this combination " Boii-dwellers " may have meant " those who dwell where the Boii formerly dwelt ".

plausibly and key
Suppose that there are 100 million key texts that might plausibly be used, and that on average each has 11 thousand possible starting positions.
Accordingly, " the Executive Committee of the National Security Council recommended various courses of action, " including ‘ using selected Cuban exiles to sabotage key Cuban installations in such a manner that the action could plausibly be attributed to Cubans in Cuba ’ as well as ‘ sabotaging Cuban cargo and shipping, and Bloc cargo and shipping to Cuba.

plausibly and is
A few may be earlier, notably the one proposed for Old Scatness Broch in Shetland, where a sheep bone dating to 390 – 200 BC has been reported The other broch claimed to be substantially older than the 1st century BC is Crosskirk in Caithness, but a recent review of the evidence suggests that it cannot plausibly be assigned a date earlier than the 1st centuries BC / AD
Seddon claims that arguments for economy of scale are a mix of a ) the plausibly obvious and b ) a little hard data, brought together to produce two broad assertions, for which there is little hard factual evidence.
Robinson wrote that, where the Gospel narrative accounts can be checked for consistency with surviving material evidence, the account in the Gospel of John is commonly the more plausible ; that it is generally easier to reconcile the various synoptic accounts within John's narrative framework, than it is to explain John's narrative within the framework of any of the synoptics ; and that, where in the Gospel Jesus and his disciples are described as travelling around identifiable locations, the trips in question can always be plausibly followed on the ground, which he says is not the case for any synoptic Gospel.
Some historians now believe that Kirov's assassination in 1934 was arranged by Stalin himself or at least that there is sufficient evidence to plausibly posit such a conclusion.
Here the explorers land and establish a base which can plausibly be matched to L ' Anse Aux Meadows, except that the winter is described as mild, not freezing.
The management thinker and inventor of The Vanguard Method, Professor John Seddon claims that shared service projects based on attempts to achieve ' economies of scale ' are a mix of a ) the plausibly obvious and b ) a little hard data, brought together to produce two broad assertions, for which there is little hard factual evidence ..
Scholars are hesitant to ascribe definitive parents to the philosopher but Fastred, a tenant of the Bishop of Wells, is mostly plausibly identified as this figure.
Alaisiagae is derived from the Proto-Celtic * Ad-lājsījā-agai meaning ( in the illative ) ' sending fears ,' plausibly a byword for a notion of “ dispatching terrors ” ( q. v.
The item llanw is reconstructed in Proto-Celtic as * φlanwo-‘ flood, filling .’ This * φlanwo-may plausibly have had a reduced form * φlanu-‘ flood .’ This etymology is echoed in the following Gaelic ( Irish ) words:
Lastly, and possibly most plausibly, it is thought that the change occurred around 1860 as the result of a clerical error by an official in Indianapolis.
In Watson and the Shark ( 1778 ) by John Singleton Copley, the main figure could plausibly be shown nude, and the composition is such that of the eight other men shown, only one shows a single breeched leg prominently.
Grafio is probably from the Greek grafein ' to write ', hence ' scribe '; it plausibly comes via the Byzantine Greek grapheus or suggrapheus " he who calls a meeting, i. e. the court, together ", which denoted a civil servant, rather than a feudal count.
The Cenél Comgaill are thought to have been centred in Cowal, which is plausibly derived from Comgall or Comgaill, and the isle of Bute.
In the books it is revealed he became a musketeer because of a woman and his arrogance: as a young boy whose ( plausibly genuine ) ambition was to become an abbé, he had the misfortune to be caught and thrown out of a house, while ( innocently or not ) reading to a young woman.
The name may plausibly be an extended form of the Proto-Indo-European root of the name is * nem-‘ seize, take, deal out ’ to which is related the Ancient Greek Némesis ‘ wrath, nemesis ’ and the name Nemesis, the personification of retributive justice in Greek mythology.
The authorship of the Poetic Edda, or, more plausibly, just the editor's role in the compilation, was traditionally attributed to Sæmundr but is not accepted today.
Their mother is plausibly the " Adoratrix of Min, Songstress of Isis " Iuy, who is known to be the mother of Nakhtmin, Ay's chosen successor, and presumed son.

plausibly and created
This created a novel mission failure modality that might plausibly have entailed total dispersal of Galileo's plutonium in the Earth's atmosphere.

plausibly and which
In the modern continental tradition, which may plausibly be said to date from Descartes, debates over the nature of the Subject play a role comparable to debates over personhood within the distinct Anglo-American tradition of analytical philosophy.
After sailing a little farther, the expedition lands at an inlet next to an area of strong currents ( Straumsfjord ), with an island just offshore ( Straumsey ) – a location which can plausibly be matched to L ' Anse Aux Meadows – and makes camp.
Martin as Peter Pan, a role in which she was given a plausibly boyish look with minor costuming, equating the character with the actress in many viewers ' minds
This cake was named ianual but the related epithet of Janus could not plausibly have been Ianualis: it has been suggested Libo which remains purely hypothetical.
There are a few other recordings on which he plausibly may appear, and a great many more that are often dubiously attributed to him.
Adjusting for transposition errors by the 1755 scribe, C H Penzel, the initial letters should spell DOKTOR CONRAD MECKBACH and plausibly therefore the work was composed to mark this Mühlhausen councillor's 70th birthday which occurred in April 1707.
Implanting himself and his investors in this TVC universe, Durham believed he could prove or falsify his hypothesis that his experience of repeated termination and continuation was the result of his own interpreting himself into universes in which he might plausibly have believed he had had such an experience, as opposed to merely having inhabited such a universe all along.
We may diagnose the problem as located in premise 3, which quite plausibly commits the fallacy of division.
Taylor's popularity as a former Chairman of the Bar Council and as a fair judge who could plausibly claim to have been in touch with all aspects of British life led to his being considered the favourite to take over from Lord Lane when Lane retired from the job of Lord Chief Justice, a retirement which seemed all the more likely due to the criticism of Lane for his stance on a succession of miscarriages of justice.
The violet flame is composed of a special type of etheric matter particles, which may plausibly be called violetrons, that are capable of cleansing bad karma.
The Rare Earth hypothesis can then be viewed as asserting that the product of the other nine Rare Earth equation factors listed below, which are all fractions, is no greater than 10 < sup >− 10 </ sup > and could plausibly be as small as 10 < sup >− 12 </ sup >.
" Cala " is the word specifically used for a hard, sandy beach suitable for landing a boat, which relates plausibly to the location.
Greek was seen as a sacred Christian tongue which Protestants could plausibly claim was more Christian than Latin.
Thus, the Alaunt genetic template most plausibly gave rise to the British Pugnances as fighting dogs which English Mastiffs and Bulldogs descend from.
Chahārshanbe-Sūri (, pronounced Chārshambe-Sūri ) meaning Wednesday Feast, from the word sour which means feast in Persian, or more plausibly, consider sūr to be a variant of sorkh ( red ) and take it to refer either to the fire itself or to the ruddiness ( sorkhī ), meaning good health or ripeness, supposedly obtained by jumping over it, is an ancient Iranian festival dating back to at least 1700 BCE of the early Zoroastrian era.
While opponents of such discrimination argue that deaf people can do anything that hearing people can do except hear, they recognize that there are limitations for certain kinds of employment in which deafness could plausibly carry an increased safety risk such as service in the army or employment as a commercial pilot ( although technology already exists and is used which depends on text for communication, and armies have used signs for communication and continue to do so to this day.

plausibly and relatively
Several short-lived kings could plausibly fit into this transition period such as Shoshenq II at 2 – 3 years and Tutkheperre Shoshenq because Takelot I was a relatively minor son of Osorkon I by Queen Tashedkhons, who was a lesser wife of this king.

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