The question below consists of a set of six labelled sentences. They are all sentences of the same paragraph but their order has been jumbled. Sentence D given below is the fourth sentence in the correct order. Arrange the other five sentences in their correct order to make a coherent paragraph and answer the questions that follow
A: Mere suspicion is enough for funding to be cut off; publicity guarantees that careers can be effectively ended.
B: Forgeries that take the form of pastiches in which the forger intersperses fake and real parts can be defended as mere mistakes or aberrant misreading.
C: Scientists fudging data have no such defences.
D: Given the importance of interpretation in historical and literary scholarship, humanities researchers are in a position where they can explain away deliberate and even systematic distortion.
E: In science, even questionable examples of research fraud are harshly punished.
F: But no such mechanism exists in humanities - much of what humanities researchers call research does not lead to results that are replicable by other scholars.