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  • 31Plausible Denial — (copyright 1991, published by Thunder s Mouth Press, New York, NY, ISBN 1 56025 000 3) is the title of a book by American lawyer, Mark Lane that chronicles his legal defense of Victor Marchetti, a former CIA agent who chose to publicly disclose… …

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  • 32plausible excuse — index alibi Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 33Plausible Worlds — Infobox Book name = Plausible Worlds author = Geoffrey Hawthorn country = UK language = English subject = Counterfactual history publisher = Cambridge University Press release date = August, 1991 (hardcover) media type = Hardcover, Paperback… …

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  • 34Plausible deniability — Glaubhafte Abstreitbarkeit (auch: Glaubhafte Bestreitbarkeit; englisch Plausible deniability) ist ein Konzept zum Vermeiden von Spuren, die einen Sachverhalt nachweisbar machen. Im besten Fall wird sogar ein plausibles Alibi geschaffen. Politik… …

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  • 35plausible — Synonyms and related words: acceptable, admissible, apparent, apparently sound, believable, casuistic, cogent, cogitable, colorable, colored, conceivable, conceivably possible, contingent, credible, creditable, deceitful, deceptive, disingenuous …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 36plausible — Además de digno de aplauso, también podemos utilizarlo como atendible, recomendable. No confundir con posible o viable …

    Diccionario español de neologismos

  • 37plausible — plau|si|ble Mot Pla Adjectiu invariable …

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  • 38plausible — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. credible, reasonable, believable; specious, colored; justifiable, defensible. See possibility. Ant., implausible. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. believable, probable, credible, supposable; see likely 1 …

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  • 39plausible —  , plausibility …

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  • 40plausible — plau·si·ble || plɔːzÉ™bl adj. conceivable, imaginable; believable, credible; superficially pleasing, making a good impression (about a person) …

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