But what of the fact the new patient was so improbably new over the fifty-year span of his existence?
Only in the thick of the rescue action is he musically inarticulate and improbably dashing.
Even nineteenth-century death registers, which have been analysed with the utmost demographic sophistication, tend to give improbably low survival chances.
That is, although the category was manifestly stable, that to which it referred in this narrative - which from this perspective is thus improbably simplistic - was not.
Mark-recapture population estimates were unrealistic and unreliable: they could be improbably large, over 200 million foragers, and they varied enormously between samples for each colony without any pattern.
Improbably, the latter was under municipal control.
Hypothetically, not improbably, we can visualise circumstances whereby there is over-production during one six-month phase and under-production the next.
In the end, not improbably, nothing might be done.
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