It seems highly unlikely that the living coelacanth exists only in two small, highly disjunct populations. |
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Such a worn interior in a BMW with just 77,000 miles on the clock seemed highly unlikely. |
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All the children were aged between 11 and 16 years and highly unlikely to abscond or resist arrest. |
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It is therefore highly unlikely that he will be abstinent from alcohol unless he was sectioned and in a locked environment. |
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In realty this is highly unlikely to happen, given good faith on all hands and the procedures and safeguards which colour the section 3 process. |
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Even in the highly unlikely event that the war were postponed, this would represent only a temporary respite. |
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But it appears highly unlikely that the risk is dependent upon the method of gene introduction. |
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These warn them that their policies are highly unlikely to produce the sum assured and that they may face a problem in the future. |
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In the highly unlikely event of being offered TV work now, I would decline rather than inflict my wrinkly bake on viewers. |
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It is highly unlikely for the family of high-ranking party officers to work as a manual laborer or miner, for example. |
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Conversely, the likelihood of me trampling anyone as I walk down the street is highly unlikely! |
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It is highly unlikely that the person who drove off with Stephanie will have been able to put this situation out of his mind. |
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And for the minority of people who can't, having restricted licensing hours is highly unlikely to deter them. |
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In addition it is highly unlikely that he will misconduct himself in the future. |
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History has treated the Crash as a freak and singular event, unique to itself and highly unlikely to be repeated. |
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If tens of thousands of programmers are scrutinizing the country's voting software, it's highly unlikely a serious bug will go uncaught. |
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It is possible but highly unlikely that he could compel his victim to attend the trial. |
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Something that would be highly unlikely to happen, at least with a modicum of due diligence by the pilot. |
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He has stated that 2001-02 will be his final season and seems highly unlikely to change his mind. |
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Hanging about hoping against hope that someone would turn on a light even when the reality is that that is highly unlikely. |
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Although this position has been criticized, it seems highly unlikely that it will be altered. |
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For one thing, it's chucking it down with rain at the moment, so the warm evening sunshine is highly unlikely. |
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I did my best to try to reassure him that it was highly unlikely that he would suffer another attack the next time he went out on patrol. |
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The numbers tell us that the possibility of a well-funded pension capable of keeping a person in clover from early retirement is highly unlikely. |
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Those PDA users who follow safe computing guidelines are highly unlikely to be seriously affected. |
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It is highly unlikely that there is some hard break in prudence between those who submitted the form and those who did not. |
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At this point in time, it is highly unlikely anyone has all the strategical and tactical answers certain to lead to entirely satisfactory outcomes. |
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It is highly unlikely that they would allow any internal or external factor to trifle with their unity or a united platform to promote and preserve their interests. |
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If an aspiring head of state happens to find land that is yet unclaimed, recognition is still highly unlikely. |
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Because of the plethora of candidates, many of which are trying to cater to the same voting demographics, it is highly unlikely that the winner will command a majority. |
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The researchers concluded that the fine-structure constant might well be constant, and that the variation seen in the prior work was highly unlikely. |
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The politicians would have had to fear the popular vote, since it was highly unlikely that survey research and referendum results would have been incongruent. |
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He and his family immediately claimed he was the victim of a frame-up by his in-laws, but the press reported that the police viewed this as highly unlikely. |
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The one good thing about all this gloom and doom, I thought to myself, is that it would be highly unlikely that my neighbor's gardeners would appear on a day like this. |
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This deeply divided body, which is averse to making tough decisions, is highly unlikely to take the bull by the horns and be decisive in choosing a method. |
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The city council's decision to ban the public use of e-cigarettes is highly unlikely to negatively impact Henley. |
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It was Orlando vs. Justin in an Ibiza melee with two highly unlikely opposing parties. |
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It is highly unlikely that pro-marriage reforms will save the day. |
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It is highly unlikely that Slater resorted to physical punishment, relying on a system of fines. |
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The 2016 referendum which started the process of United Kingdom withdrawal from the European Union makes adoption of the euro highly unlikely. |
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It is regarded as highly unlikely that anyone will ever dominate the game to his level again. |
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This may be because Severus' campaigns were so successful that the Caledonians were wiped out, however this is highly unlikely. |
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These may be an evolution from boats made of sewn hides, but it is highly unlikely that hide boats could have survived. |
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Although contrast angiocardiography would be required for definitive diagnosis, this defect was considered highly unlikely. |
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Given the five-star style in which the royals travel it's highly unlikely they'd catch any virus or illness that might attack the hoi polloi. |
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Pretty harmless since it's highly unlikely you'll hurt Christina's feelings by hashing out her hair with your homegirls. |
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As primary folivores, it seems highly unlikely that the koala lemurs were major players in seed dispersal. |
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However, without a drop in serum calcium, decalcification of the arterial wall is highly unlikely. |
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However, the prosecution produced an expert witness who confirmed it was highly unlikely anyone could sleepwalk for two-and-ahalf hours and drive a car for over 150 miles. |
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However, smaller cetaceans and pinnipeds are most vulnerable as their size means that escape once they are entangled is highly unlikely and they frequently drown. |
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From his experience in Milford, it is highly unlikely that Slater resorted to physical punishment of the children, relying instead on a system of fines. |
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But by the time the Iraqis return to Parliament in September, it is highly unlikely that they could meet the midmonth deadline in the United States. |
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The creation of one unified written language has been considered as highly unlikely, given the failure to agree upon a common standardized language in Norway. |
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