Indications for pre-exposure rabies immunization depend on the likelihood of exposure. |
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For them, high job insecurity may increase the likelihood attending work while ill, a phenomenon known as sickness presenteeism. |
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We focus primarily on calculation of the likelihood, which is equal to the probability of the genotypic data under the assumed model. |
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In non-fatal mishaps, we all know that motorcyclists stand an increased likelihood of sustaining a permanent debilitating injury. |
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The algorithm relies on probabilistic modeling of data and seeks idealization that has a maximal likelihood. |
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This places limits on governments and reduces the likelihood of tyranny and despotism. |
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Was there is any likelihood at all of her reconsidering the decision and donning the greasepaint again? |
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The likelihood that the army will actually disarm seems to me low, though they may turn in some weapons. |
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In all likelihood, he was not plagued by a guilty conscience at the time of the killings. |
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In all likelihood, you will make it away from the table without disgracing yourself. |
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Brown did, however, stress the speculative nature of the disincentive effects and the likelihood of evasion. |
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Next, all divergence times and substitution rates were found by maximum likelihood. |
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Poverty adds to the likelihood of a heroin epidemic, because it amplifies the role of the underground economy. |
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It's such a simple and good idea that the likelihood of it ever being adopted ranges between slim and none. |
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We believe, however, that waging a war will only make the likelihood of retaliation greater. |
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A detector detects a digital sample of the recorded analog signals as corresponding to one of the maximum likelihood states. |
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Assessing the higher-degree models proved difficult computationally, with many replicates failing to converge to a likelihood maximum. |
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Because of the complexity of these derivatives, we chose to analyze the different sources of variation involved in the likelihood separately. |
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Even in instances in which the likelihood of harm appears low, the costs, demands, risks, and benefits must be carefully weighed. |
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The NRC says, even if a plane did attack a nuclear plant the likelihood of releasing radioactivity is low. |
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The samples we've included were weighted to favor people whose past voting behavior suggested a higher likelihood of voting. |
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While everyone hopes she will be found safe and well, the likelihood now is that she may not have survived. |
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Tippe added that the military is also anticipating the likelihood of mass student rallies during the visit. |
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With any likelihood, half the money will probably come from abroad, but we'll need a big whack of Hollywood money. |
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Ride improves the likelihood that prospective Sailors will begin their Navy careers in the right rating for them. |
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We next estimated the likelihood of the data under a unique ratio among all lineages. |
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It will in all likelihood be a compromise Cabinet, that is, if I am reading the signs right. |
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Of course, the likelihood of success is vastly amplified if a partner goes with it. |
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Furthermore, testing positive for cocaine significantly increased the likelihood of both drug-related rearrest and nondrug rearrest. |
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If you get out of jail and you're 60 or 65 or 70, is there a likelihood that you're going to recidivate? |
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Further, he set aside the likelihood that siege guns and time would reduce the fortress. |
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The higher the skill level the greater their likelihood of getting and keeping a job. |
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Is it your sense this hurricane is going to ebb further in strength or there any likelihood here that it will regather its strength? |
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In all likelihood, most of those apprehended had no idea they were breaking the law. |
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The disease may have been transmitted to 1056 patients through surgical instruments, however, the likelihood of transmission is remote. |
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Usually by eight to ten months, a healthy infant can have finely chopped foods or zwiebacks with minimal likelihood for choking. |
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He also pointed out the likelihood of potential retaliation by terrorist groups in the face of US air strikes in Afghanistan. |
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Our design maintains records of event likelihood, from which we approximate the anomalousness of a given packet. |
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In addition, an effort was made to assess the likelihood that lesions induced by anorectic agents could progress despite cessation of therapy. |
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How does legality and availability determine the likelihood of a casual user becoming an addict? |
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Given the climate of hatred, violence, and revanchism ubiquitous in the refugee camps, the likelihood of meeting this requirement is nil. |
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In contrast, the likelihood estimator maintains a low standard error across the full range of conditions. |
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For huge amounts of input data, the maximum likelihood estimator cannot be evaluated. |
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Evidently the facts do not add up and so the likelihood is that someone is distorting the truth. |
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At the same time, the likelihood of harm from false-positive results and invasive procedures and treatment is substantial. |
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This would exert further mechanical stress on the pigments of the pastel increasing the likelihood of dislodgement. |
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We need to accept that there is always the chance of failure and the likelihood of flaws. |
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Nor, indeed, does there seem any likelihood that such a system would be effective. |
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There is also no likelihood that anything said or done would have induced any other confession. |
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The likelihood is that the pelts of the rabid foxes have been sold to furriers. |
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So the likelihood of the others having similar problems was of high probability. |
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The question whether the degree of similarity leads to a likelihood of confusion is a question of fact. |
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Indeed there seems to be equal likelihood that extra life is lost as it is gained. |
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Clear allocation of risk may reduce the likelihood of litigation or arbitration. |
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I knew when I came in for my pit stop that there was little likelihood I would be leaving again. |
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The likelihood that one of them will commit a crime or become a drug addict is quite slim. |
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There is thus far less likelihood of stalemates or draws forming in the game. |
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The likelihood of this increases when emotional or physical stress are present. |
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The reduction in mortality is set against the increased likelihood of intervention. |
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The test is then whether there is a reasonable chance or a real likelihood of persecution occurring. |
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There can at this stage be no definitive answer but only an assessment of likelihood. |
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He submits that the necessary intent has to be proved and likelihood is not enough. |
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Boys who only experimented with vice did not increase their likelihood of depression. |
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The trial judge did not consider the factor of the likelihood of danger arising soon. |
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Those raise a number of complex issues requiring detailed consideration and, in all likelihood, a number of enquiries. |
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It is likely to involve different local interests and, in all likelihood, various interests at the central level as well. |
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These have been tumultuous times for the museum and its staff, and in all likelihood will remain so for the rest of the year. |
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The idea began to occur to me that maybe, in all likelihood, I wasn't all that different from them. |
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The rest remain out of the loop, so to speak, and in all likelihood will continue to do so. |
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It lifted them in a game that in all likelihood the probably shouldn't have been in. |
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Between them, racism and migration had ensured that my longing for a sense of belonging would in all likelihood not be satisfied by geography. |
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Exposure assessment identifies the population at risk and the likelihood of exposure to the hazard. |
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They also include a risk assessment of the likelihood of further offending and possible harm to the public. |
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Compare each method on how accurately it approximates the likelihood surface. |
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The approach allows a likelihood ratio test to assess the robustness of the clock. |
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Is the likelihood of my coming down with lockjaw or diphtheria high enough to warrant a vaccination? |
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Despite their lack of profits, many investors like loss-makers, especially if there is a likelihood of a turnaround in their bottom lines. |
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These models are then compared using likelihood ratio tests, for which the test statistic asymptotically follows a distribution. |
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It is useful to be able to provide verbal labels for likelihood ratios of various magnitudes. |
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Rather it postulates possible future scenarios without making any assessment of the likelihood that any one scenario will occur. |
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Then there is the likelihood of the baht slipping further against hard currencies. |
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Recruitment curves for beetle populations on each soybean genotype were plotted by fitting a Ricker model to the data using likelihood methods. |
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The graphs are likelihood curves of population growth rate when the population size estimate is at its maximum-likelihood value. |
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When you think of search engine optimization, in all likelihood, gateway pages, doorway pages or informational pages probably come to mind. |
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If you can think of an animal, the likelihood is it would be made into a rug somewhere in the house, with its head mounted on the walls. |
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Where the third party participates in the Crown Court hearing the likelihood is that he or she will be making common cause with the defendant. |
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If this is a simple febrile seizure, what is the likelihood of future febrile seizures, epilepsy, or brain damage? |
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To summarize the principle of our approach, we used Bayes' theorem to rewrite the posterior pdf as a function of a prior and a likelihood. |
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Following Bayes' theorem, the posterior distribution over the parameter space is proportional to the likelihood times the prior distribution. |
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This will increase the likelihood of successful self-service in the future. |
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Furthermore, when I asked in the staffroom if the little horror was bluffing, I was told that in all likelihood, he was telling the truth. |
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And even if he was to take it upon himself to tell them the likelihood of anyone believing him is slight. |
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For decision support, other kinds of likelihood of malignancy or benignancy and retrieval based on similar other breast images were constructed. |
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Mean familiarity across all traces in memory indexes the likelihood that a match response is elicited. |
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Conversely, the likelihood of me trampling anyone as I walk down the street is highly unlikely! |
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The signed treaty also helped to heighten the likelihood of prompt flows of revenue into the national treasury from oil and gas exploitation. |
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Also, popular kids with troublesome peers showed the highest likelihood of being led into such dangers as vandalism and shoplifting. |
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Check it out in another 20 years and the likelihood is that it will be misshapen and deformed. |
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With the high likelihood of a hung jury, which I understand would be a mistrial, I'm wondering what happens to the defendant. |
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If the proband has trisomy 21, the likelihood of a trisomy 21 pregnancy is minimally increased for family members other than the parents. |
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The alternative is to face a military show trial with the likelihood of an even longer jail term or the death penalty. |
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Even if Wayne's friend's wife had been able to come out of the room guns blazing, her husband would still in all likelihood have been shot. |
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Antimetabolites are used to decrease the likelihood of fibrosis and scar formation in blebs and to increase the success rate of infiltration. |
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That points to the likelihood that grimy hands had affected the silvering, either before or after it was applied. |
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The higher vitamin C intake also reduced the likelihood of development of knee pain. |
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There is a likelihood of rapidly increasing surface temperatures unaccompanied by strong warming in the free troposphere. |
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The decision of sire to mate with the young cow has a major impact on likelihood of an unassisted birth. |
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In each chain, evaluating the parameters and initially assuming that they were uncorrelated generated a likelihood profile. |
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In all likelihood, he fathomed, his mugshot would turn up on the news alongside a police appeal for witnesses to some crime or other. |
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The multinomial coefficient depends only on the sample size and does not influence the parameter estimation and the maximum likelihood tests. |
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The likelihood was calculated under the two models according to the multinomial formula. |
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Each of the slave processors calculates the likelihood of the tree, given a set of parameters. |
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The negative effects of sleeplessness range from lost productivity to mood problems to a greater likelihood of car accidents. |
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The likelihood of that appeared very slim in a country where the president and prime minister regularly exchange public insults. |
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Information is provided that warns of the severity and likelihood of consequences of unhealthy behaviours. |
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However, at 10 am it was deemed unplayable and with little likelihood of a thaw the match was called off. |
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Fourteen are devoted solely to reducing the likelihood of false testimony from jailhouse snitches. |
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This trend reflects the likelihood of increased snowmelt and precipitation during the maximum melt season from May to July. |
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I do agree however, that security should be boosted in many prisons to reduce the likelihood of breakouts. |
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The likelihood of the fetus contracting an in utero infection depends on several factors. |
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The strain on the world supply system has left it more vulnerable to supply disruptions and increased the likelihood of price spikes. |
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Particularly noteworthy is the finding that the presence of a nonworking woman in the household decreases the likelihood of unemployment. |
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It increases the likelihood of a person having asthma, eczema or hay fever. |
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First, by averaging across the 245 judges, we calculated the mean nomination likelihood for each of the 50 nominees. |
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This impression can be assessed quantitatively by calculating a likelihood ratio as before. |
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The parameter estimates were obtained using simulated maximum likelihood with Halton sequences as described by Train. |
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For the system at hand, likelihood methods may provide a more reliable basis for statistical inference. |
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Figures were the same for a driver using a hand-held or hands-free phone and likelihood of a crash held true regardless of gender or age. |
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National union officers reported privatization increased the likelihood of redundancies and lower job security. |
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There's the strong likelihood of my stitches sliding off my needles with every movement. |
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According to NHTSA's system, a one-star rating means a high likelihood of rolling over, and a five-star rating means a low likelihood. |
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Early reconstruction is advisable to avoid likelihood of damage to the cartilages of knee and osteo-arthritis. |
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He is heartened too by the likelihood of last year's arrivals from the Nationwide, Bolton, Blackburn and Fulham staying up. |
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People with GAD tend to overestimate the likelihood of harm coming from a given situation and view minor or ambiguous events as catastrophes. |
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Of course politicians choose to be public figures and they know it opens them up to the likelihood of public criticism and general opprobrium. |
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Patients were stratified into three groups on the basis of the likelihood of bacteremia. |
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The black market also makes judging the drug's strength impossible, making overdose a high likelihood. |
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A recent study, however, showed that the use of modern technology minimised the likelihood of missing organic disease. |
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Some herpetologists thought those results suggested the likelihood of interbreeding among local populations of the same species. |
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Our previous studies developed a maximum likelihood method for estimating the rate at which fingerprints change. |
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The band of forest outlaws is resolutely unthreatening, though there's every likelihood that this was Shakespeare's intention. |
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The presence of endometriosis, tubal factor, or suboptimal sperm quality may halve the likelihood of spontaneous conception. |
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This test also indicates the likelihood of yeast and bacterial overgrowth in the gut. |
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In all likelihood, we may become overnight celebrities thanks to the media hype, even if we were foiled in our daring plans. |
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Reducing the suitability of habitat for voles lessens the likelihood of future damage. |
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The summation and multiple integration required to calculate the integrated likelihood for s 01 and s 10 are impossible to perform analytically. |
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Third, the likelihood is calculated by reducing the integration over six dimensions to effectively the summation over two dimensions. |
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The likelihood of suffering tragedy increases with a hubristic belief that we have everything under control. |
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This study provides empirical support for the use of likelihood analysis to infer parentage of progeny with multiple compatible parent pairs. |
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She also denied that human shields were fleeing the country as the likelihood of war increased. |
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The average likelihood shows a bell-shaped curve with the peak at the QTL position. |
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Her usual pedicurist who noted the recently greatly thickened skin on her feet first alerted her to the likelihood of thyroid dysfunction. |
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This increases both health risks and the likelihood of dependence or addiction. |
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In all likelihood, the student will be ill-suited to the demands of a university course, as the ever increasing number of drop-outs shows. |
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There is no evidence before me to establish persecution in the past or the likelihood of threat of persecution in the future. |
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Ordinarily, we can cope with fallibility by shrinking the likelihood of a mistake. |
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To reduce the likelihood of whiplash injuries during rear impacts, a new front seat design has been adopted. |
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Negative likelihood ratios were zero or close to it, showing no hearing impairment when the test is negative. |
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He will be in the squad and the likelihood is we will include him on the bench. |
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The one that increased the likelihood the most was selected for inclusion in the model. |
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Spirituality and hope were independently associated with more frequent health promoting behavior, but not with greater likelihood of abstinence. |
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The likelihood of success is so great because you can pick an event you are personally committed to, like my lifelong goal of swimming a mile. |
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However, there are no findings on the influence of parental infidelities on the likelihood of their children engaging in infidelity. |
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The likelihood of it not caving in was rather slim but his feverous ingenuity had finished brewing up a hurricane. |
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There is every likelihood of there being something of interest to those who concern themselves with such things, and tourism might be enhanced. |
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The authorities probably knew that there was a likelihood of taking relics and it is a pity that it disappeared. |
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If that storm hit the aircraft when it was on final approach, there is a likelihood the pilots would not have had time to recover. |
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It is a testimony to the idea of democracy itself that the battle over its constitutive elements will, in all likelihood, continue. |
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The likelihood of brokering or consummating a transaction increases dramatically when a company can reach the customer first. |
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The ambulance crashed on to a freight line and at no time was there any likelihood a train would crash into it. |
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These powers must be exercised on consideration of the likelihood of damage or distress caused by the contravention of the Act. |
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The annual inundation of the Nile increased the likelihood of waterborne infections. |
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As in all mixture problems, this model is not identifiable as the likelihood is invariant under any relabeling of the populations. |
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In all likelihood, he would go to jail, because he would be considered a flight risk. |
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Convergence is declared when the relative change in likelihood between successive iterations is less than a user-defined threshold. |
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Within the Bayesian framework, the posterior probability is obtained from the likelihood function and the prior probability. |
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In all likelihood, it won't have covered the same distance as he has in the last 13 months. |
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Pore formation is promoted by an increased likelihood of transmembrane water defects in the presence of an external electric field. |
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Therefore, the proportion of foul tackles equates to the likelihood of player error occurring during the execution of a tackle. |
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The likelihood of anyone being held criminally responsible currently seems quite low. |
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This is necessary because it will reduce the likelihood of fratricide and give the company commander a better picture of what is to his front. |
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The likelihood of my friends thinking a strip club is a good place to have a bachelor party is pretty strong. |
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To do so invites the likelihood of developing hepatic lipidosis. |
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In all likelihood this last option is what we will get for the foreseeable future. |
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The standard Roll Stability Control system prevents or decreases the likelihood of rollovers by managing throttle and brakes to induce understeer. |
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Bending your irons stronger to reduce loft decreases the bounce angle and increases the likelihood of your club digging into the turf before impact. |
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The likelihood of Imagine or DreamWorks taking over the film division seems to have diminished, but a bad run could start the rumor mill back up in an instant. |
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Frequent hand washing, prompt disinfection of contaminated surfaces, and washing of soiled articles of clothing should reduce the likelihood of cross infection. |
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I also proposed to give handwriting samples to the FBI so that they may draw conclusions regarding the likelihood that I wrote the anthrax letters. |
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Barela trails Heinrich just 49 to 51 percent, and the Oracle splits their likelihood of winning right down the middle. |
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These sentences all contain verbs in the subjunctive mood, which is used chiefly to express the speaker's attitude about the likelihood or factuality of a given situation. |
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When mixed with feed at the recommended dosage, Azodine helps replace sodium and calcium ions which may be lost during exercise and thus reduce the likelihood of azoturia. |
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Primary care clinicians need to be able to discriminate which patients within a relatively unselected population have a higher likelihood of malignant disease. |
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One of the factors in the spread of the disease is the density of the wild pig population and the likelihood of one sounder passing the infection to another. |
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In all likelihood, though, the films of the Indian dancers elicited a far more complex spectatorial response than that suggested in these two contemporary accounts. |
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As far as the core features are concerned, there is a clear correlation between the size of the company and the likelihood of its displaying all five core features. |
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A child has an increased likelihood of being referred to special education if he or she is listed as non-fluent in his or her native and second language. |
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Scientists on the volcano's flanks are measuring the likelihood of an eruption through thermal imaging, precise measurements of rock movement and gas analysis. |
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The challenger will have a big man's punching chance, but the likelihood is that Lewis will show his mean side, and that Klitschko will end up seeing stars. |
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There's also the likelihood he won't be able to practice on any day after a game this year, a potentiality that would make the coach do a spit take with his Diet Coke. |
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Aren't those kids that you're teaching coming into a world where the likelihood of them being able to have a measurable effect is vastly diminished? |
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Close and prolonged contact, such as that found within immediate families and households, is usually required for there to be any likelihood of the infection being spread. |
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On the heels of our growing ability in genetic profiling, it's a step toward enabling us to treat high-risk individuals and reduce the likelihood of cancer. |
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This assumption is reasonable because the maximum likelihood estimates of early Cretaceous and Neogene palaeogeothermal profiles are both similar to the present-day gradient. |
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Even if we live long enough to get through the 1,500 tasks stored in our personal organizer, the likelihood is that 1,495 of these were not worth doing anyway. |
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It is based on dividing the region of interest into subregions, calculating the likelihood curve for each subregion, and then multiplying all these subregions together. |
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The use of antilymphocyte antibody therapy for immunosuppression also enhances the likelihood and severity of infection in susceptible recipients. |
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Two cost-effectiveness analyses supported empiric treatment with antiviral agents for appropriate patients if the likelihood of influenza is high. |
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These studies rely on the model that the likelihood of two sequences recombining with each other depends on the average amount of space separating them. |
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It is a marketing strategy in search of a movie, the promotional campaign for which was in all likelihood decided upon before a single frame of film had been shot. |
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The slightly horrified look on my face changed to one of relief when she added that recent research showed that there was less likelihood of cot death if the baby had a dummy. |
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This is more an observation that a theory, but the divide between the pro-war and anti-war factions might be characterised by the likelihood of actually serving in combat. |
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Despite the likelihood that humans are alone in the universe, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence will continue, said famed scientist Jill Tarter. |
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The other five include the Drake equation on the likelihood of us forming radio contact with extraterrestrial life, and Shannon's equations on information transmission. |
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How much are these videos, and the heinous acts they portray, escalating the likelihood of all-out regional war? |
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There arose the likelihood that the monster had committed both attacks and might strike again. |
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Having a criminal record can reduce the likelihood of getting a callback or job offer by 50 percent. |
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The resultant tree topologies were used to construct two subsets of data within and among Pan I allelic lineages for analyses with likelihood methods. |
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In all likelihood, the pronouncement of death will likely include even more gray area in the future. |
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While one cannot be adamant in every case and say that these people are subject to demon activity, there is a very great likelihood that in fact this is their problem. |
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If Moran's goal provided Castlebar with a foundation for victory, they concreted that likelihood when hitting the first three points after the restart. |
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Had those railing against the charges staged a dignified and lawful protest, the likelihood is they would continue to enjoy the support of the general populace. |
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Clinicians tried to reduce anxiety by emphasising the mildness, early stage, or non-seriousness of the disorder and the likelihood that patients would recover. |
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He had given up socialism, in all likelihood, because of union militancy. |
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His core concept was ramification, meaning the likelihood that co-operation in one sector would lead governments to extend the range of collaboration across other sectors. |
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For the overwhelming majority of people in this country, the likelihood of contracting it is fleetingly small. |
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When fictional characters conquer our credulity to this extent, the likelihood is that they stand for some big idea that might, we think, make the world a better place. |
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Today, however, the likelihood of being bitten by katipo is becoming increasingly remote, as this icon of our coastal dune systems is rapidly disappearing. |
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A stake, trellis, or cage keeps fruits and foliage off the soil and allows air to circulate around the plants, reducing the likelihood of foliage blights. |
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The first stage is for the clinician to decide whether or not a ventilator-supported patient has a reasonable likelihood of being able to breathe on his or her own. |
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Abuse would require a wider circle of cooperation, and so increase the likelihood that an overzealous agent would be caught with his hand in the cookie jar by a supervisor. |
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And when a flower is the only show in town, there's a strong likelihood of its attracting attention and being cross-pollinated, even with few insect species around. |
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The likelihood of sarcoma is further signaled by the winking comments from doctors in neighboring countries. |
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But a raft of studies now shows that saturated fat does not increase your likelihood of vascular or heart disease. |
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What is the likelihood that a person who comes upon these non-professional pages will actually persist and try to find tourism-related information by other means? |
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Really what you're talking about now is not only a larger likelihood of job displacement, but a considerably larger likelihood of being rehired at a lower rate of pay. |
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Finally, he said, as professors try to maximize the likelihood of student success, they may resort to using positive reinforcement for successful behavior. |
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Church policy changed in 1980, restricting conditions for successful laicization and thereby greatly limiting the likelihood that it would be granted. |
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Number of relapses increased the likelihood of subsequent relapses, but there were no characteristic differences between one-time relapsers and multiple relapsers. |
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Middleton only bridles when asked about the likelihood of marrying his girlfriend, the presenter donna Air. |
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Proteins linked to cancer may then serve as biomarkers to detect early disease and predict responsiveness to therapy or the likelihood of recurrence. |
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Before deciding which dealers to pursue, staff members consider the severity of the case, the costs and the likelihood of collecting penalties and restitution. |
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Spirit will spend the next three months searching for evidence of past water in the soil and rocks, which if found may heighten the likelihood that Mars once harboured life. |
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Procedures that increase the likelihood of direct fetal exposure to maternal blood should be minimized during the antepartum and intrapartum periods. |
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There is an increased likelihood of competition for prey with subordinate animals likely suffering more than dominant bears that can confiscate or monopolize prey. |
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Professor Warwick has already experimented with a silicon chip transponder surgically implanted in his arm to determine the likelihood of a future with implant technology. |
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The second question involves whether a response to antipyretic medication is associated with a lower likelihood of serious bacterial infection in young children. |
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A response to antipyretic medication does not change the likelihood of a child having serious bacterial infection and should not be used for clinical decision-making. |
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According to the Journal of Periodontology, high levels of stress and poor coping skills increase twofold the likelihood of development of periodontal disease. |
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In summer, the glazed frame-light can often be left off altogether and replaced with a slatted frame, the glazed light being put back if there is a likelihood of heavy rain. |
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The report says that in all likelihood it would hasten the imposition of congestion charges or tolling on the M50 to control demand on the motorway. |
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Not only will this enhance your carpet's appearance, but it will also minimise the likelihood of carpet moths or carpet beetles establishing themselves. |
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Although borrowers may be comfortable taking out loans and mortgages at current interest rates, what is the likelihood of a rise in rates, over the medium to long term? |
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Doctors make sure the blood group and tissue are compatible before the operation to establish the likelihood of success, as well as screening for transmittable diseases. |
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The likelihood that antibiotic use will, in the short term, result in carriage of a resistant organism needs to be built into clinical decision making. |
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In all likelihood there will be no universal template for diocesan statements, but they could all comply with a certain set of standards for intelligibility. |
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The UI dentistry professor adds that children who participate in organized sports can lessen the likelihood of injuring their teeth by wearing a mouthguard. |
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If you're pouring forward but you can't convert the chances you create, the likelihood is that you're going to end up on the wrong end of the scoreline. |
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And no one but a blithering idiot would write new mortgages when there is every likelihood that a future judge would be empowered by Federal law to execute a cramdown on them. |
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If you are a mother about to give birth in a village where your only help is a traditional midwife, you can die with the same likelihood as the toss of a coin showing heads. |
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In all likelihood some were headbangers who failed lamentably at school. |
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Attributing specified complexity to intelligence for biological systems is regarded as problematic because such an intelligence would in all likelihood have to be unembodied. |
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It's difficult to unentangle the two in my head and in all likelihood it may be that the two are one and the same and I'm creating a division that doesn't exist. |
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In this section, we explain the Hadamard transform and prove a number of technical lemmas expressing the partial derivatives of the likelihood function. |
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But this would, in all likelihood, push the economy into a recession. |
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And Jennifer Lawrence will, in all likelihood, be her usual, wacky, lovable self. |
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Savers, for example, might be pleased with themselves for putting their money on deposit at the best rate on the market, but the likelihood is they are not earning anything. |
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In all likelihood, the team just wanted a more pliable head coach. |
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She questioned the health and safety representative, also on the possibility of ignition by a spark from a chimney fire, and of the likelihood of peat being ignited. |
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It is, in all likelihood, my favourite thing on TV at the moment. |
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Newspapers in the U.K. went into overdrive as they speculated about the likelihood of a fresh royal wedding. |
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Both types of bonds are tax exempt and particularly attractive to risk-averse investors due to the high likelihood that the issuers will repay their debts. |
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A set of verb forms or inflections used to indicate the speaker's attitude toward the factuality or likelihood of the action or condition expressed. |
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Properties of the posterior distribution of a parameter, such as its mean or density curve, are approximated without explicit likelihood calculations. |
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Moreover, as his case shows, the longer a pontificate lasts, the greater the likelihood that a name chosen in good faith will outlive its aptness. |
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But in all likelihood, bureaucratic necessity drove most police transfers. |
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Economic background has become a very prominent factor in the likelihood of living in an extended family. |
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A new survey of nearby stars has boosted the likelihood that life exists outside our solar system, according to astronomical oddsmakers. |
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Bloodhound scrutinizes each programs' machine language instructions and makes an assessment as to the likelihood of a viral infection. |
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In addition to the superior performance features of the sole, the Bison OD's snugger ankle fit reduces the likelihood of heel slippage. |
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Also, the relatively low virulence allows its victims to travel long distances, increasing the likelihood of an epidemic. |
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Keeping in touch with a developed network will put the law of averages in favor and increase the likelihood of viable offers. |
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Ray went on to insist that there was little likelihood that freons would reach the stratosphere. |
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A detailed analysis puts in doubt the likelihood of Mexico winning were any case to be brought by Mexico at the International Court of Justice. |
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The grand jury will in all likelihood side with Wilson here. |
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It has been proven that making someone self-aware of the situation significantly increases the likelihood that a bystander will intervene. |
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Epistemic modality expresses the speaker's assessment of reality or likelihood of reality. |
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Comminuted The bone is broken into small fragments which increases the likelihood of damage to the soft tissues surrounding the broken bone. |
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This is because of the close relationship between mother and child and the likelihood that the language is spoken by the community at large. |
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Scientists have identified mutations in a gene that predict a high likelihood of relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. |
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Both group spawning and habitat cover increase the likelihood of a smaller male to reproduce in the presence of large males. |
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NeuroVax, which combines three TCR peptides with IFA, was designed to increase the likelihood of this immune reaction. |
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A high environmental impact of an industry significantly reduces the likelihood of a firm to be classified as a bioneer or ecopreneur. |
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The simpler the brand, the lesser the likelihood that it will blotch and be unsightly and hard to read. |
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The reason for the increasing likelihood of what some are terming a 'Brixit' is quite simple. |
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Until he comes to terms with the likelihood of failure, he will not succeed. |
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Because diagnostic procedures are fairly short, the likelihood of fluid intravasation at high volumes is low, however. |
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Fallacious enough doctrine when wielded against one's prejudices, but in corroboration of cherished suspicions not without likelihood. |
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It increases the likelihood of company's unability to pay the principle and interest of debts. |
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The orbiters in her life in high likelihood like to talk about this and make themselves her emotional tampon and outlet. |
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