Oh, and beyond the psychological impacts, Russia is likely to face significant costs as a result of the Crimea annexation. |
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Also, white children are more likely to be diagnosed with ASD than black and Hispanic children. |
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Dropping my head low, ostrich style, was more likely to lead to a closer sniff of an armpit than to a clearer view of a work. |
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They're not, but the alarmist numbers are more likely to get media attention. |
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At 79 years of age, actuarial tables say a woman is likely to live another 9.74 years. |
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All those efforts are great, and many of them are likely to bear fruit in the long-term. |
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Weiss is likely to get confirmed even as Warren and a handful of other progressive Democrats vote no. |
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Producers are not likely to want to hire another actor who may balk at the pressure of filming the major project. |
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It was a good and realistic response, but one likely to annoy the conservative base. |
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Overall, taking steps to get pregnant quickly is more likely to pay off than it is to backfire. |
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As long as Western governments talk tough one minute and hold out the begging bowl the next, not much is likely to change. |
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And that means they also fall under the umbrella of programs most likely to get the axe when state and federal budgets are tight. |
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Are five crotchety conservative men likely to decide to acquiesce to this change, or fight it? |
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Now that a Danish study has associated maternal use of acetaminophen with ADHD, mothers are likely to panic. |
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This is absurd, and an insight to how the GOP is likely to win big on Tuesday. |
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Students with a history of drug and alcohol use are also more likely to take stimulants for nonmedical reasons. |
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The agenda is likely to focus on Syria, which has been a bane to the pope since taking office last March. |
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To be sure, cracks are likely to appear as the cases progress through the appellate process. |
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As he gets his feet wet at City Hall, he's likely to rely on Daley apparatchiks and influential donors for guidance. |
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And in general, most people have an aversion to topics which are likely to trigger a personal grudge in a coworker. |
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Pollsters have been predicting disillusioned leftist voters are particularly likely to abstain. |
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An elevator pitch raises more questions than it answers but they are likely to be questions about how the business works, not what it is. |
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Online dictionaries and grammars are likely to influence usage much more than their traditional Fowlerian counterparts ever did. |
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Mortality in fowl pest is usually regular, while in fowl cholera it is more likely to be irregular. |
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The larvae most likely to be confused with trichiurids are paralepidids and gempylids. |
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Glory holes are often found in public toilets and are likely to be used for gay male activities. |
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The combination of ATP deletion and glycotoxic stress is likely to occur in many contexts relevant to human pathology. |
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Dark skinned as he was, he was most likely to be slighted and thrown out by that gori mem. |
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Coccinellid beetles and hemerobiids, and other such predators are most likely to have a major impact on aphid densities. |
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Private Members' Bills make up the majority of bills, but are far less likely to be passed than government bills. |
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The areas that have school children most likely to attend university are Trafford and Cheshire, followed by Wirral, Sefton, Stockport and Bury. |
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Higher education students from the North East are most likely to pick a university in their home region. |
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Both seem likely to have been taken from the original, though this is not certain. |
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It is likely to be early work, indebted to the author's rhetorical training, since its style imitates that of the foremost Roman orator Cicero. |
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Medicare reimbursement of hospice care is likely to be affected by the apparent reluctance of hospices to participate in the Medicare program. |
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The earlier names, in contrast, were likely to have been coined before direct contact with local peoples was made. |
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This is likely to cease altogether in the next few years as the older generation die off and steel blades and chainsaws prevail. |
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Many of the most famous Greek bronze sculptures are known through Roman copies in marble, which were more likely to survive. |
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The Roman frontier between Britannia and Pictland is likely to have increased the split. |
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This means that information contained in different parts of the Geography is likely to be of different dates. |
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It was, therefore, more likely to seek an alliance of protection with Rome. |
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To the South Saxons, the more distant influence and control of a king from Mercia is likely to have been preferable to that of the West Saxons. |
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In a war fought mostly by amateurs, these strengths were significant and are likely to have contributed to the discipline of his cavalry. |
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The debates, and the escape of Charles I from Hampton Court on 12 November, are likely to have hardened Cromwell's resolve against the king. |
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His marriage with Mary had not yielded any children, and he did not seem likely to remarry. |
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There is evidence that people in Scotland are increasingly likely to describe themselves as Scottish, and less likely to say they are British. |
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It is likely to be affected mainly by changes in the age distribution of the population. |
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In general, German bombers were likely to get through to their targets without too much difficulty. |
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Seven tenths of smokers say they want to stop and those offered help are four times more likely to stop permanently. |
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As with other smaller parties, their proportion of MPs remained likely to be considerably lower than that of total, national votes cast. |
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The new owners were more likely to vote Conservative, as Thatcher had hoped. |
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School children in Shropshire and Solihull are most likely to attend university, followed by Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. |
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This region was chosen because the government thought it was the most likely to approve the proposal. |
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Rising sea levels are likely to cause more flooding on the Somerset Levels. |
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However, this is likely to change as the owners of the two main shopping centres, Intu, have plans to upgrade and extend them both. |
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No discovery of mine has made, or is likely to make, directly or indirectly, for good or ill, the least difference to the amenity of the world. |
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It was clear that some macromolecule such as a protein was likely to be the genetic molecule. |
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Lawn cut with a cylinder mower is less likely to result in yellow, white or brown discolouration as a result of leaf shredding. |
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From this, he showed that the most efficient motors are likely to have relatively large magnetic poles. |
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Natural selection most generally makes nature the measure against which individuals and individual traits, are more or less likely to survive. |
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Life expectancy is also likely to be affected by exposure to high levels of highway air pollution or industrial air pollution. |
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A lot of Liverpudlians have some Irish ancestry, their Irish ancestors are most likely to have come to Liverpool in the 19th century. |
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And how excessive is the conceit likely to be of the few inordinately flattered lucklings of an hour, on a single day in July last, in Saratoga! |
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Rare languages are more likely to show evidence of decline than more common ones. |
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In the macrotidal environments of NW Australia this is likely to be less for open water areas but may be comparable for semi enclosed embayments. |
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Students who are not considered likely to complete a PhD may be offered the opportunity to complete an MPhil instead. |
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Staff are likely to feel it is in their greatest interest to rank their own institution more highly than others. |
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Taxa such as waterwort and the carophytes are both likely to be inhibited by a raised nutrient status in their aquatic habitat. |
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Their weakened condition makes them more likely to get sick. |
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The President is likely to be renominated for a second term. |
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This is likely to be the plesiomorphic state, as it is thus in capromyids, octodontids, abrocomids, and cuniculids. |
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The inquest on keeper Davidson was duly held, and at the commencement seemed likely to cause Tony Palliser less anxiety than he had expected. |
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Markus inferred that the aschematic women were just as likely to think of themselves as being independent as dependent. |
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In fact the latter are likely to develop muscles of the kind and strength that may even be a handicap to the Nth degree basketballer. |
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During the French occupation, Bilbaoans were likely to have been exposed to some French culture and influence. |
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Under conditions of strong oxidation, Cd is likely to form minerals and is also likely to be accumulated in phosphate and in biolith deposits. |
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If a man was broil-some, he was likely to go whole-hog about it, utilizing tire irons and stones and teeth. |
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Believe us when we say, the one thing that is most likely to spoil your holiday in The Gambia is constantly getting hassled by bumsters. |
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What he said, when he did speak, was just what he would have been likely to feel under the circumstance. |
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On the Hong Kong system, three types of changemaking machines are likely to be installed in each station, for varying value coins. |
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Nothing was too small to receive attention, if a supervising eye could suggest improvements likely to conduce to the common welfare. |
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Constructs with good predictive efficiency allow the construer to make sound predictions about what is likely to happen next in their world. |
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And people who were adaptive copers early in life are likely to cope successfully with the losses that they encounter late in life. |
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If that is the case, then the home of the high Priestess is likely to be referred to as the covenstead. |
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If the senior wife decides to make life unbearable for her co-wife and their husband, she is likely to succeed in forcing the newcomer to leave. |
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Chickens cannot digest coarse or dry grass, and it is likely to cause them to become cropbound. |
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It is widely recognized that you are far more likely to be swindled by a waiter at a restaurant than an evil cybercrook. |
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With some exceptions, doorknocking is likely to elicit a large number of small donations but relatively few large donations. |
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Second, in both feeder and nonfeeder territories subordinate birds were less likely to be present than dominants. |
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Tetris is almost uniformly popular and represents the kind of brain-flexing task that even the nongamers are likely to feel comfortable with. |
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Consequently, the eventual decision is not likely to affect punitive damages in nonmaritime cases. |
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Some primary production plants now supplement their operations with scrap lead, and this trend is likely to increase in the future. |
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This is likely to be an allusion to Ealhmund, and may imply that Ealhmund had a local overlordship of the southeastern kingdoms. |
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Men, however, are likely to underreport their use of standard forms, and to claim that they speak more nonstandardly than they really do. |
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Peaks with high prominence tend to be the highest points around and are likely to have extraordinary views. |
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This is not always the case for the various concepts of parent, and is least likely to be the case for encirclement parentage. |
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Although personality and social factors may make people likely to smoke, the actual habit is a function of operant conditioning. |
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At various times life has flourished, at others the area is likely to have been completely uninhabitable. |
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The number of black soldiers serving in the British army prior to World War 1 is unknown, but was likely to have been negligibly low. |
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Indians were less likely to settle permanently because of wage differentials. |
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Giles posits that when speakers seek approval in a social situation they are likely to converge their speech with that of the other speaker. |
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By 1639, although he had not formally left the Church of England, Wroth is likely to have been ejected from his living. |
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Women also became much more likely to be evangelists and missionaries than pastors. |
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Mosques in western China were more likely to incorporate elements, like domes and minarets, traditionally seen in mosques elsewhere. |
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In the first millennium, these were most likely to be Gospel Books, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Book of Kells. |
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Since this is one of the oldest species found in cultivation, it is likely to have been introduced into Kashmir. |
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Indoor aerials are even more likely to be affected by these issues and possibly need replacing. |
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Because salt marshes are often located next to urban areas, they are likely to receive more visitors than remote wetlands. |
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By physically seeing the marsh, people are more likely to take notice and be more aware of the environment around them. |
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The Phocidae are likely to have descended from the extinct family Desmatophocidae in the North Atlantic. |
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Plutonium in solution is more likely to form a critical mass than the solid form due to moderation by the hydrogen in water. |
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The anionic pertechnetate and iodide tend not to adsorb into the surfaces of minerals, and are likely to be washed away. |
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Because of their effect on heart rhythms, however, they are less likely to be used than potassium or rubidium salts. |
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Cations which have a large difference in radii are not likely to readily substitute. |
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Are there likely to be any openings on the Supreme Court in the next four years? |
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Marine mammals that live in coastal environments are most likely to be affected by habitat degradation and loss. |
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The range of processed breakfast cereals is vast and children are more likely to eat those that contain added sugar. |
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The period when storms and even hurricanes becomes most likely to occur durates between November and February. |
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As spits grow, the water behind them is sheltered from wind and waves, and a salt marsh is likely to develop. |
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Both the orca and the polar bear are also most likely to prey on walrus calves. |
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Loss of this type is likely to lead to loss of genetic variation including local adaptation. |
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An endangered species is a species which has been categorized as likely to become extinct. |
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The new leader who will be elected on April 6, becoming Prime Minister shortly thereafter, is likely to be very nearly out on his feet. |
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The same forces that stripped the submerged sand once are likely to do so again. |
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Ships sailing in convoys were far less likely to be sunk, even when not provided with any escort at all. |
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Ships on Route Y were the most likely to be attacked by German surface vessels, submarines, and the Luftwaffe. |
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Young adults with university degrees were particularly likely to leave the state. |
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In direct confrontations, people who run are statistically more likely to be attacked than those who stand their ground. |
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In the summer time, however, they are likely to burrow much more superficially. |
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The feral population is likely to be much higher than the wild, though most of them are descended from domesticated sikas of mixed subspecies. |
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Large hunting dogs such as Swedish elkhounds are more likely to survive wolf attacks because of their better ability to defend themselves. |
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Accipiters and the merlin in particular are major predators, though cats are likely to have a greater impact on house sparrow populations. |
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For this reason, people who are allergic to horses are more likely to suffer an allergic reaction to antivenom. |
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Therefore, this invasion is likely to have originated from the release or escape of captive animals. |
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Therefore, they are likely to prey on and compete for food with a wide range of Australian terrestrial and freshwater species. |
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Occasional red forms are more likely to be naturalised from garden varieties. |
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Leptocephali, glass eels, elvers, and small yellow eels are likely to be eaten by various predatory fishes. |
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The niche concept is that if an area supports an organism's need for survival then it is more likely to live there. |
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But examination of the eroded bank indicated that an ancient house, perhaps with other remains, was likely to be claimed by the next storm. |
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The southern right whale is the species most likely to be seen in False Bay between June and November. |
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This preference was reasoned by the fact that they were more likely to create social cohesion amongst the crew. |
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At this time, the commercial extraction of polymetallic nodules was not considered likely to occur during the next two decades. |
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When an organism exploits a wide range of resources, a decrease in biodiversity is less likely to have an impact. |
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However, for an organism which exploit only limited resources, a decrease in biodiversity is more likely to have a strong effect. |
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Benthic fishes are likely to be found, and are more diverse, on the continental slope, where there is habitat diversity and often food supplies. |
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As the blood must have come from a fresh kill, the tool users are likely to have done the killing and used the tools for butchering. |
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The Netherlands sought to maintain their alliance with England and had chosen to ally with the side likely to win the Civil War. |
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The younger boy, Vespasian, seemed far less likely to be successful, initially not wishing to pursue high public office. |
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The perennial pervaders of the nose and throat are likely to be house dust and many molds. |
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Its Butterfly Conservation priority is high, so this is a butterfly likely to be increasingly threatened in the coming years. |
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Knowledge of where meteorological disturbances are likely to occur, and how best to use them, is the keynote to success in the race. |
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If a man is philogynous towards his partner, she is more than likely to denote her philandry of fondness, love, or admiration for him. |
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The populations in Victoria, South Australia, and New South Wales are more likely to be urbanised. |
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As the earliest known harpoons, these weapons were made and used 90,000 years ago, most likely to spear catfishes. |
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Multilingualism is likely to have been the norm throughout human history and most people in the modern world are multilingual. |
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Earlier depictions are more likely to show a monastic tonsure and plainer dress. |
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These Silingi appear in later history as a branch of the Vandals, and were therefore likely to be speakers of East Germanic dialects. |
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The idea was that such men would be more tractable and less likely to alienate the fief from the crown out of their own greed. |
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The survivors of the people who fought Caesar are therefore likely to have joined into the tribal grouping known in imperial times as the Tungri. |
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That I believe him to be true goes without saying. I am not likely to offer pinchbeck wares to my public consciously. |
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Italians were more likely to migrate to countries where they had family established beforehand. |
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Less educated workers, who were more likely to compete with immigrants and workers in developing countries, tended to be opponents. |
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Thirdly, diagnostic methods that rely on the detection of antibodies are more likely to fail. |
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By doing this the soldiers were more likely to be drinking from a safe source of water. |
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Although this design may be useful as wounds were smaller, these arrows were more likely to embed in bone making them harder to extract. |
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Among newspaper readership, young people are likely to read newspapers weekly and older people daily. |
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Observers expect that Cubans with paying relatives abroad are most likely to be able to take advantage of the new policy. |
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Melting Arctic ice caps are likely to increase traffic in and the commercial viability of the Northern Sea Route. |
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Whereas brown bears often maul a person and then leave, polar bear attacks are more likely to be predatory and are almost always fatal. |
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Like the brown bear, most ungulate prey of polar bears is likely to be young, sickly or injured specimens rather than healthy adults. |
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Early uncial script is likely to have developed from late Old Roman cursive. |
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The psocopterans most readers are likely to encounter seem more social parasites than social. |
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On the other hand, there are at least 1500 languages present on the internet now and that figure is likely to increase. |
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House, into the topics likely to arise in the anticipated peace conference. |
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However Australians, like Americans, are more likely to pronounce numbers such as 1,200 as twelve hundred, rather than one thousand two hundred. |
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Similarly, when telling a story about someone, the deictic center is likely to switch to them. |
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When a sentence continues discussing a previously established topic, it is likely to use pronouns to refer to the topic. |
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Offshore oil and gas is likely to become an increasing important part of the South Island economy into the future. |
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The Cocrico is more indigenous to the island of Tobago and are more likely to be seen in the forest. |
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Men more likely to regret sterilization are younger, have young or no children, or have an unstable marriage. |
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Damages are likely to be limited to those reasonably foreseeable by the defendant. |
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Typically, these damages cannot be recovered unless the plaintiff can prove that they are reasonably likely to occur. |
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A series of small steps toward an agenda would be less likely to be questioned than a large and swift change. |
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These men were not likely to be the quashers of protest, of new ideas, of rebellion against outdated orthodoxies. |
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The use of the term is likely to have encouraged cohabiting couples to believe falsely that they enjoyed legal rights. |
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Because no states adopted the amendments and, due to industry opposition, none were likely to, in 2011 the sponsors withdrew the amendments. |
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Neither partition nor a special status for Ulster was likely to satisfy either side. |
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It has been claimed that MPs involved in the 2009 expenses scandal were significantly more likely to hold a safe seat. |
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Innovative entrepreneurs may be more likely to experience what psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi calls flow. |
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They found that the firms of distrusting entrepreneurs were more likely to survive than the firms of optimistic or overconfident entrepreneurs. |
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He concluded that distrusting entrepreneurs are less likely to discount negative events, and are more likely to engage control mechanisms. |
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Where there is little seasonal difference growth rings are likely to be indistinct or absent. |
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The doctors decided that Huskisson was likely to survive but his injured leg was likely to need amputation. |
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In the US, people with medical insurance are more likely to have a better outcome. |
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The population segment most likely to develop lung cancer is people aged over 50 who have a history of smoking. |
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Young nonsmokers who see tobacco advertisements are more likely to take up smoking. |
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Those who performed well were likely to increase their landholdings and advance in the social hierarchy. |
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The patient with the latter carries an obvious stigma as the one less likely to be fully rehabilitable for social usefulness. |
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While air pollution hotspots affect a variety of populations, some groups are more likely to be located in hotspots. |
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These communities bear a disproportionate burden of environmental pollution and are more likely to face health risks such as cancer or asthma. |
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The relationist is likely to reply that this is a far cry from demonstrating that the dynamic shift is nomically possible in a strict sense. |
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The players now must give heavy weight to the psychology of other investors and how they are likely to react psychologically. |
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Before those dates, planting of new woodland was uncommon, so a wood present in 1600 was likely to have developed naturally. |
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Sedimentary rocks most likely to form cliffs include sandstone, limestone, chalk, and dolomite. |
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Unless the siltstone is fairly shaly, stratification is likely to be obscure and it tends to weather at oblique angles unrelated to bedding. |
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The more carnivorous a plant is, the less conventional its habitat is likely to be. |
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Local businesses are more likely to respend their profits in the community. |
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His was one of two books considered likely to win, the other being Rites of Passage by William Golding. |
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If the stone circle is later than the enclosure, it is likely to be of early Bronze Age. |
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This was due to a number of factors, but the most important was likely to be the exhaustion of the easily accessible deposits. |
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Typically, little distinction was made between enemy combatants and enemy civilians, although women and children were more likely to be spared. |
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Calculate the 'sidecasts' that are likely to be used, e.g. centre lines, floor to ceiling heights, room dimensions. |
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Similarly, residents of Perth are likely to recognise the sickle-shaped leaves of their commonest snottygobble, Persoonia longifolia. |
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A situation like the current one is likely to accentuate his weakness. |
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The splenectomized men, the researchers found, were twice as likely to die of cardiovascular disease as were the veterans in the control group. |
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Perhaps to treat the matter lightly and sportively would be the course most likely to encourage her to explain it. |
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As a result, across-the-board spending cuts are likely to cut quite deep. |
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People here are much more likely to have the 3 volumes of Marx's Kapital on their shelves than a stashbox full of cannabis. |
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So the best way to stooze is likely to involve putting as much of your spending as possible on to a card that charges 0pc on purchases. |
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What follows is a list of sources where buyers are most likely to strike gold. |
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Shoppers at supercenters are usually between the ages of 25 and 49, and more likely to live in the South or Midwest than on either coast. |
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If, in order to save money, you never buy a parking ticket, you are more likely to get fined, so it's all swings and roundabouts really. |
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The royal engagement is likely to be a top talker right through the wedding. |
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Technoliteracy is important in the classroom, where teachers are likely to be using computers and electronic whiteboards. |
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It is likely to kill interest, and give both teacher and pupils a didactic, textbook attitude at the very beginning. |
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We need to face the fact that thinkos are likely to be much more important, even though such a source of noise is much harder to model. |
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A patient in the tripod position is likely to have a problem with the ventilatory pump or a need for high levels of ventilation. |
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Both men and women with higher qualifications were twice as less likely to be unemployed than their less qualified counterparts. |
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This rule is so well entrenched in evidence that apparent deviations from it are likely to be cases of underanalysis. |
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The participants who received the bupropion were twice as likely to be abstinent as those receiving placebo. |
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It looks to us that XR-NTX can help people remain abstinent by reducing the importance of these cues so they are less likely to relapse. |
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For example, in 1993, only 8 per cent of the survey schools said that they were likely to vire funds if problems arose during the year. |
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A study found that patients not given a type of X-ray known as a coronary angiography were more likely to die from heart disease. |
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With the costs of Desert Shield likely to double, Congress fumes at those allies who seem to be weaseling out of their pledges to help. |
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Uneven plains that are interspersed with pebbles and rocks are likely to cause punctures in the zorbs. |
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Your HR person is as likely to be as pierced as your barista. |
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The new language looks likely to survive, so if your travels ever take you to Lajamanu, you might want to learn a word or two of Light Warlpiri. |
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Additionally, women are more likely to be prescribed abusable prescription drugs, like an anti-anxiety medication. |
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Also, children who grow up in poorer households are likely to have poor health status and more susceptive to arsenic-caused illness. |
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However, it is more likely to refer to the idea of a jumble or hodge podge of ingredients in the filling. |
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The colour is likely to be golden yellow with a clear appearance from the filtration. |
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His date of birth is not known, but he was baptised on 26 February 1564, and is likely to have been born a few days before. |
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The lists are match-merged, so if you are on both lists, you are not twice as likely to be chosen. |
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First, individuals are more likely to abandon erroneous beliefs if they are engaged in an open exchange of ideas. |
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Such studies show that geniuses are not any more likely to suffer from mental illness than the rest of us. |
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There is no clear division between the force required to knock a person out and the force likely to kill a person. |
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If the injury is linked to a conformational fault, the fault is likely to be passed to the next generation. |
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Women were much more likely to enter these sports than the old established ones. |
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Unless stopped at once likely to upset friendly relations existing between Australia and England. |
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Where he played is not known, but it is likely to have been on the open ground called the North Inch at Perth. |
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By the penultimate fence this number had reduced to three, with Great Span looking most likely to win ahead of Billy Barton and Tipperary Tim. |
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There has even been a study that shows that oaks are more likely to be struck by lightning than any other tree of the same height. |
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Although these events are likely to have adversely affected population numbers, some settlements seem to have survived. |
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Such items were likely to be needed immediately, rather than saved for future trade. |
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Minkes can grow to 10m and are likely to approach boats, delighting passengers with acrobatics as they hurl themselves out of the water. |
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Disraeli refused to cast blame for the defeat, which he understood was likely to be final for him. |
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A proofreader that does not know foreign languages is likely to miscorrect Latin words. |
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Maintaining GP services is considered important because if GP's fail patients are likely to overwhelm hospitals instead. |
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Further, such use would be highly likely to result in a violation of the principle of neutrality. |
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The prime development site is now thought to be in the control of a bank and is likely to be brought forward for development in the future. |
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Snow rarely falls and is unlikely to settle, but is most likely to fall in February. |
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They also found that significant donors to parties were far more likely to be nominated for peerages than other party members. |
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For this reason, business that is discussed in Grand Committee is usually uncontroversial and likely to be agreed unanimously. |
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Some studies show that ethnic minorities are more likely to feel that the legal system within their particular jurisdiction is unfair and unjust. |
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People with mental health issues, particularly young ones are also likely to have a low opinion of the justice system. |
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However, these totals are likely to rise significantly as and when full records for 2003 to 2006 become available. |
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Exchange rates for such currencies are likely to change almost constantly as quoted on financial markets, mainly by banks, around the world. |
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Victims of palpable injustice enjoy a moral authority that is likely to provide access to even busy players. |
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Women and young people are more likely to live in food insecure households. |
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This means knowing the identity of the customer and understanding the kinds of transactions in which the customer is likely to engage. |
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Food and other essential resources are limited, and are likely to become moreso. |
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The bigger the house, the more windows it was likely to have, and the more tax the occupants would pay. |
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The High Speed Rail Command paper published in March 2010 stated that the project was likely to be roughly carbon neutral. |
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Most evidence suggests that contamination of groundwater, if it occurs, is most likely to be caused by leakage through the vertical borehole. |
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In this country that person is likely to have been labeled Black regardless of whether or not such a race actually exists in nature. |
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Pump-drained mucklands to produce crops like cabbage, lettuce, onions, and carrots are likely to still retain wetland hydrology. |
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Farms with relatively abundant labor compared with their farm size are less likely to engage in multicropping. |
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His opposition to positivism, which held that it is the theory most likely to be true that one should prefer, here becomes very apparent. |
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The first case belongs to the metalanguage whereas the second is more likely to belong to the object language. |
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My 'nearcation' was in Brittany, France's very own Celtic fringe where you're most likely to feel at home if you're from Ireland. |
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When this happens, the way the message is interpreted by the receiver is likely to be fairly similar to what the speaker intended. |
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Sir Cripps remarked ' ' the Pakistan they are likely to get would be very different from what they wanted and it may not be worth their while. |
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Franklin contends that in European Union elections opponents of the federation, and of its legitimacy, are just as likely to vote as proponents. |
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In each country, some parts of society are more likely to vote than others. |
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In theory, one of the factors that is most likely to increase turnout is a close race. |
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Partisanship is an important impetus to turnout, with the highly partisan more likely to vote. |
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People have become far more likely to participate in boycotts, demonstrations, and to donate to political campaigns. |
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The curriculum in the East was more likely to include music and physical training along with literacy and numeracy. |
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No historian is likely to deny that David's early career was largely manufactured by King Henry I of England. |
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Those living in the backcountry were more likely to join with Creek Indians, Cherokee, and Choctaws and other regional native groups. |
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Debt had three possible consequences, all of which were likely to involve the eviction of tenants. |
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A new owner was highly likely to have plans for improvement which would include clearance. |
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Thirty percent of college graduates in the United States are likely to eventually work in jobs that do not exist yet. |
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Although both males and females disperse locally, they move outside the range where genetically related individuals are likely to be encountered. |
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The question of a proposed Scottish independence referendum was also thought likely to influence the campaign in Scotland. |
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Although this could be said as being anecdotal, it is likely to be because it is at a lower level and could be said to have its own microclimate. |
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Such troublesome individuals included the insane and women likely to cause trouble for those nursing them. |
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These events are more likely to be energetic and noisy with the dance included purely for the purposes of the fun of those attending. |
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When a rider falls with a helmet, he or she is five times less likely to experience a traumatic brain injury than a rider who falls without a helmet. |
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Because they have migrated with hopes of success, voluntary minorities are more likely to do better in school in comparison to other migrating minorities. |
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