That plausible conclusion elicited an extraordinary reaction, filling many web sites and journals with feverish and fanciful condemnations, which I'll ignore.
In the thousands of years of human history, no one had ever arrived at a plausible conclusion, and she suspected, no one ever would.
As a result, there is no plausible conclusion except that the President intentionally lied in this answer.
This has been pretty much done to death already, but this piece at least sums up the only plausible conclusions:
But it seems we are not the only ones to use scant evidence to reach plausible conclusions that turn out to be entirely wrong.
Zackheim lumbers toward this plausible and decidedly anticlimactic conclusion in a poorly organized, highly speculative and somewhat self-righteous account of Lieserl's life and death.
Similarly, a plausible conclusion would be that a man's falsetto range occurs naturally in a woman's vocal range, specifically her head voice.
He had reached no plausible conclusion when Shirley drew up before her house.
Publishers Weekly applauds Stead's ability to 'make every detail count' as she creates a plausible conclusion with these divergent and improbable plot lines.
These delays fueled suspicion the agency was struggling to come up with a plausible conclusion.