But the increased costs of maintaining health and safety at abattoirs means consumers are unlikely to benefit. |
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This was a labored sitcom peopled by stereotypical characters in unlikely plots. |
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Whether such financial help will be available to Edinburgh to restore the site is unlikely. |
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They seem unlikely to look forward to visiting the tally room this September. |
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It seems unlikely that any new visions about how to fight racism globally will emerge, but a talkfest is certainly welcome. |
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Also, it's unlikely that the reports are exactly the same. Subtle variances can make a difference. |
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Thus it seems unlikely that IP address blocking would be very effective anyway, at least in the short term. |
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In the highly unlikely event of being offered TV work now, I would decline rather than inflict my wrinkly bake on viewers. |
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While Nan Fung achieved solid sales by cutting prices, market sources said other developers were unlikely to follow suit. |
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But this is unlikely to appeal to taggers who use graffiti to signal their territory. |
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Or, if you're auditing a company with two sales each year, it's unlikely that a sale will be recorded incorrectly. |
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But the beauty of the scenery and the charm of Thai culture are unlikely to hold any attractions for them now. |
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In the diplomatic world, there's no such thing as a free lunch and Arab leaders are unlikely to back down on that condition. |
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In the admittedly unlikely event of his coming back to see how Scotland is progressing, he will have no problem getting a lumber. |
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As Phil the agent, he made the unlikely combination of ruthlessness and affability seem plausible. |
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It is unlikely that he ever practised astrology in the sense of drawing up charts and interpreting them. |
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These warn them that their policies are highly unlikely to produce the sum assured and that they may face a problem in the future. |
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Although the college's board of governors may still veto the association's name, they are unlikely to overrule the students. |
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The system is often associated with snow in the mountains, although according the spokesperson, snow in Johannesburg would be unlikely. |
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The plot construction is a bit convoluted, but at the core it is the unlikely romance between the ageing Lothario and the formidable divorcee. |
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It's unlikely a professional assassin would have shown his face or made a getaway on foot. |
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After the ructions of recent days, he is unlikely to rise from the backbenches again. |
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You can experiment with trying on clothes, not to buy them, but to explore unlikely styles and looks. |
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Of course, in that event, the broker would be unlikely to have paid the equivalent amount to the customer either. |
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An aging bus repair shop may seem an unlikely place for a progressive art school. |
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Whether any of his American peers will be roused to diss him back at this point seems rather unlikely though. |
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Therefore, it is unlikely that the results presented are an artifact of presenting the stimuli fish in bottles. |
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It is profoundly unlikely that any short-term means can be found to break the logjam. |
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The results sound like lo-fi prog-rock, if you can imagine such an unlikely beast. |
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Of course that first thing that sprang to mind was lockjaw, but I've not been hammering any rusty nails recently, so it's unlikely. |
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The judge said that he thought this unlikely, although he could not rule it out as a possibility. |
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And besides, jokes about religion went out with the ark and are unlikely to be resurrected in modern Britain. |
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And with his arch-rivals as chief executive and as chairman, that is unlikely. |
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Sourcing fruit and veg from the local pick-your-own farm was another unlikely hit. |
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Such restraint could mean the casual listener is unlikely to give this a second spin. |
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The basic premise is that the band rocks up in an unlikely spot and plays furiously until they are evicted. |
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It is very unlikely that the medication can be poured into the container on the sterile field without touching the lip of the container. |
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I wasn't a manager and was unlikely to have to formally appraise colleagues and the time management workshop seemed a waste of time. |
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But it appears highly unlikely that the risk is dependent upon the method of gene introduction. |
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It appears unlikely at this stage and it is difficult to imagine him wanting to inhabit the rather obsessive world that managers must live in. |
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It appears unlikely that the referees will have enough support to force the meeting which will mean a continuation of the dispute. |
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According to this site, it appears unlikely that I have been abducted by aliens. |
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However, this seems unlikely since, as far as we know, no apomictic taxa of Primulaceae have been detected. |
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It would mark the apogee of a dumbed-down society, but it is unlikely to happen. |
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Sighing, she made a wish on it anyway, knowing it was just as unlikely that it would come true. |
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It is unlikely they will see dividends anytime over the next five years, said Mr Horgan. |
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Had they not deported Hidalgo, it's unlikely so many people would have paid attention to his lifecast. |
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Someone in your position is unlikely to have hundreds of thousands to invest, so the road to riches will be a long one. |
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Greenfield says his collaboration with the legendary punk rocker isn't as unlikely as it seems. |
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The availability of a liberal education curriculum by itself is unlikely to stem the tide of technical training. |
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Therefore, the Lewisian rocks from the Assynt terrane of the Caledonian foreland are an unlikely source for any of the sediment. |
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That said, the funds are unlikely to approach the level of transfers found in traditional federal systems. |
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A medical cure for this disease is unlikely to emerge for some time because of the complexity of the disorder. |
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Twenty workers still remained at the plant in the employ of the liquidator and it was unlikely they would be let go until after Christmas. |
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There are three fourth-category climbs on the route but these are unlikely to present any problems for the riders. |
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Instead he has a brand new show, much of it drawn from an unlikely source, his weeks spent walking the length and breadth of the country. |
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The blue gang could come along and retag your computer, but that was unlikely. |
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They said the injury to the frenulum was unlikely to have been from resuscitation. |
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It is unlikely that until the monasteries came any organised leechcraft even existed. |
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The company said it was unlikely it would have to re-state historical results as a result of the misdated stock grants. |
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Two minutes from time an unlikely hero emerged in the form of Allan Johnson, who leathered the winner for Wanderers. |
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Even in the highly unlikely event that the war were postponed, this would represent only a temporary respite. |
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The implication is that, left to their own resources, most mothers and fathers are unlikely to cope today. |
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The old Chevy nameplate could prove the unlikely rescuer of a troubled Korean brand. |
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They believe that a trusted company client is unlikely to recommend that they employ a layabout. |
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Why would architects and engineers in the 1960s take such an unlikely event into account for their design requirements? |
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We hear the Greens urging everyone to pass all these laws, knowing that the law is unlikely to be enforced. |
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But where the document has been drafted as a coherent whole, repugnancy is extremely unlikely to occur. |
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There are unlikely to be any new revelations when it reports its third-quarter numbers on Tuesday. |
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It is unlikely to provide the last word on the subject, but its findings will have a huge effect on the alternative health industry either way. |
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The isolation of the pub from the rest of its property means that it was unlikely ever to be reoccupied for college purposes. |
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But it's unlikely that Americans living in a foreign land are renting many of these units. |
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Meanwhile, Yam said Hong Kong's exchange rate system is unlikely to be affected by the situation of the Chinese yuan, also known as the renminbi. |
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But they are unlikely to tell donors that the research chain is larded with folks who will make money on something that they are giving away. |
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Gahan is unlikely to forget his last outing, and will be looking for amends this time around. |
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However, given the posture of the physical market it seems unlikely that further shorting will be very remunerative. |
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Even without British troops yomping across it, the lashing rain and hard hills make the Falkland Islands an unlikely promised land. |
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Given that the messages are claimed to be coded, it would seem that network editing is unlikely to pick them out. |
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He looked at the damage and knew it was very unlikely he could fix it without almost entirely remaking the robot. |
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The more I think about it, the more unlikely it is that these girls are landed by boat. |
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Kerr has said he is considering starting John O'Shea alongside Keane in midfield, but it is unlikely he will do so. |
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It is not an all-ticket match and turnstiles will be open on the day but there are unlikely to be any seats still available. |
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He was stretchered off with a twisted knee during yesterday's game at Tannadice and is unlikely to play for Rangers again this season. |
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Patients are made aware that the service is unlikely to be reimbursed by insurance. |
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It's unlikely that allelopathy will totally replace herbicides in weed control. |
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With all due respect to Mr Hiddink, it is unlikely he would have achieved what O'Neill has. |
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I meet this unlikely pair at Bertram's Longfellow home, a Xanadu of domesticity that she shares with her husband. |
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The pair are recovering well from the ordeal, but it is unlikely that either will be rallying for some time as the car is a complete write-off. |
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The 43-year-old, mentored by Sir Alex Ferguson, has achieved an unlikely alchemy. |
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Also re-exports to the US and Europe are unlikely to be affected by a Chinese slowdown. |
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From now on, I better stick with less worrisome, and even more unlikely, movie plots. |
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The most worrisome aspect of this is that we are unlikely to get that proof. |
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These kinds of horror stories might scare kids, but they're unlikely to scare worldly adults. |
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Well, all of the material tends to indicate that work release is unlikely, in fact. |
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Moreover the survey was worded in such a way as to discourage any other reply, the alternatives being unlikely to attract votes. |
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If this sounds like an unlikely subject for knockabout comedy, it is, but Booker prize winner DBC Pierre almost pulls it off. |
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I can see I'm unlikely to get all the paintings done I'd hoped to, unless I really knock myself out. |
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The improvements and redecorations to the common parts of the building were unlikely to have had any sizeable impact upon the rent. |
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Those convinced of his knavery, however, are unlikely to accept this judgment as definitive. |
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A film with a budget of this size but without stars to lure moviegoers is unlikely to stay out of the red. |
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With all the current problems, it is unlikely that there is much spare cash left in the kitty now. |
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They also say it is unlikely that any of the recoverable properties would generate him a significant fortune. |
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It's unlikely that he could recoup his loss if he sold the property after the cleanup. |
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Publishers don't use recorded delivery, so it was unlikely to be a reject letter. |
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A points deduction, meanwhile, is an unlikely outcome, although Wenger reacted witheringly to the possibility. |
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I've always wished for that kind of traffic but I never expected it to come from such an unlikely source. |
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Strangers extend kindnesses at unlikely times and can make you feel so good. |
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It is unlikely they would be lenient with someone they view as a recidivist. |
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In this conceptualization, it would seem unlikely that a pre-verbal infant would have the capacity to remember and recall specific events. |
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It is generally reserved for abortive therapy of severe migraines, and rebound headache is unlikely. |
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However, Keane said property developers were unlikely to enjoy the same financial windfalls in future. |
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They no longer frighten, and are unlikely to lead to a rebirth of that group. |
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Ben Wyvis, for instance, is unlikely to win any prizes in a contest against some of the more shapely Highland summits. |
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Migratory wildfowl, notably wild ducks, are carriers of the viruses, but are unlikely to develop an infection. |
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In realty this is highly unlikely to happen, given good faith on all hands and the procedures and safeguards which colour the section 3 process. |
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Miriam thought it was unlikely to be sold as a residential property but it was not beyond the realms of possibility. |
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Only knowledge of real essence, which we don't have and are unlikely to get, would provide that. |
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Moreover, because all the system files stay on a read-only device, it is most unlikely that they are inadvertently tampered with by anybody. |
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Experts say more aftershocks are possible, but they are unlikely to be strong enough to cause more serious damage. |
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The net result is that using statistical analysis on raw primary sequence data sometimes leads to rather unlikely results. |
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But his big dreams land him in hot water when a great white lie turns him into an unlikely hero. |
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Even during the day, when he felt he was able to be more rational, he did not think it unlikely that he would be shot or crucified for his crime. |
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If fishers have a quota for kahawai, tuna, or something like that, it is very unlikely to be affected by a marine farm. |
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A person in one service is unlikely to transfer to another for career advancement. |
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There are no guarantees offered, but it seems unlikely if power cables and junction boxes are not placed in the rain. |
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An increase in helmet use is unlikely to explain the reduction in hospital admissions with head injuries. |
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Her personal message to any young Asian woman is to go for it, however unlikely it may seem. |
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The poor desert soil, the high altitude and low rainfall provided an unlikely haven for the young vines. |
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His explanation to MPs is unlikely to happen until the compensation case brought by shareholders is adjudicated in October. |
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As our only widespread catfish species, the wels is unlikely to be mistaken for any other fish. |
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Cytokine release requires the adherence to bone, so estrogen deficiency is unlikely to stimulate cytokine secretion from circulating cells. |
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It's unlikely that your oncologist or radiologist would tell you at this point that there are other options. |
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I guess it's a good job that I am unlikely to be put in charge of any hospitals any time soon. |
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When your clients are running late on their payments, it is unlikely that they will be able to retire the entire balance in one payment. |
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Kildare went within an ace of pulling off an unlikely win in Crossmaglen on Sunday. |
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She is seen as a tough questioner unlikely to be caught up in trivialities. |
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Since the judges never met the accused, the evidence was unlikely to be challenged. |
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It seems unlikely that an ophiolite fragment 300 km long would remain intact and unmixed with the rest of the rocks in an accretionary wedge. |
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It seems unlikely that the bright scarlet color is simply an accidental property. |
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Jam pot lids are the unlikely inspiration for the fashion designer's exclusive range of handbags and belts. |
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Any hopes they had of an unlikely comeback were soon quashed and they were finished off in the 71st minute. |
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It is a very stable material, which is unlikely to warp or crack even if excessive heat is applied. |
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Mind you, a victory certainly looked unlikely in the opening quarter of the game. |
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It's unlikely you'll find out your re-mark grade before the beginning of the academic year in September. |
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However unhappy the voters are with Labour, they are unlikely to replace it with Labour wannabes. |
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It is a lighthearted account by an unlikely bunch of wannabes and has beens. |
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It is therefore highly unlikely that he will be abstinent from alcohol unless he was sectioned and in a locked environment. |
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If anyone could have dreamed up an unlikely idea like the Wooden Horse and wangled his way into Troy, he would have. |
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Cholesterol taken up by bacterial cells in the intestine is unlikely to be available for absorption into the blood. |
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All the children were aged between 11 and 16 years and highly unlikely to abscond or resist arrest. |
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Such a worn interior in a BMW with just 77,000 miles on the clock seemed highly unlikely. |
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It was unlikely but not completely impossible that these axes too, like the vast majority of the other East Anglian axes, came from somewhere else. |
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And while abolition of the air force is unlikely, the factions that believe in the primacy of boots on the ground are influential. |
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Yet such an about-face seems unlikely, at least according to one rank-and-file Brotherhood member. |
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There are the many-claused thickets of adverbs and unlikely similes of writing done on Adderall. |
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Chris Christie may be feeling a little bit lighter today, though it's unlikely he would ever admit it. |
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The affordable Care Act is safely embedded, with repeal unlikely even with a freshly minted Republican Senate. |
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With alternating chapters, the novel takes us on a frenetic journey through the perspectives of these unlikely apocalyptos. |
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The couple had few surviving intimates and confidants, most of whom were unlikely to be truthful in post-Nazi Germany anyhow. |
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It seems unlikely that the ASU contingent will be able to make a coherent case against Farland. |
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At least 29 fellow Republicans must vote against Boehner for a second ballot to be reached, and that seems very unlikely. |
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After just a few seconds, Harry was wheezing and gasping for breath as he turned an unlikely shade of beetroot. |
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Even in the unlikely event of a wafer-thin majority in favour of the constitution, the terms on which the whole European project moves forward will have changed. |
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The Fort Meade monthly report does not record the names of the mission's enlisted men, but it is unlikely a wagoner and cook would have been left behind on a long march. |
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It would depend on the detailed operation of the law and it is most unlikely that a blanket abrogation of legal professional privilege would survive. |
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The horns of cows and sheep grow over a bony core that resembles the horn in shape, so anything with a slightly twisted cone of rough-surfaced bone is unlikely to be human. |
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The family has been told Kerry is unlikely to live past his early teens. |
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On reflection, however, I feel this would be unlikely, because I cannot be alone in considering his regular waspish observations positive endorsement of a production. |
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On the small dambos and edges of floodplains reedbuck and puku graze on the short grass while shaggy-haired waterbuck pop up here and there in the most unlikely places. |
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The countess deftly steered the lifeboat, a resolute and unlikely vision in her ermine and pearls. |
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While mobile phone records can be scoured from here to eternity, anything short of recorded conversations seems unlikely to constitute watertight evidence. |
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Last night, local authority chiefs acknowledged that, unless buildings were deemed to pose a risk to the public, they were unlikely to be considered a priority. |
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It's unlikely, say observers, especially during a weak market. |
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It is also unlikely that he could have gotten the idea by encountering an ice island on the polar pack, even if he had actually travelled a long distance on it. |
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Satisfied customers are unlikely to radically increase your sales. |
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Unfortunately, the type of neighbour who keeps a large, angry Alsatian in a minuscule 11th-floor flat is unlikely to look kindly on your well-meant tips about animal welfare. |
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If a body is readily accessible to insects, adipocere is unlikely to form. |
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Finding that conclusive link, however, seems unlikely given the track record of these studies. |
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The constant rotation of junior personnel through the ranks makes this unlikely, as does the oath of office sworn to by every soldier and officer. |
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Unless you're paying top whack, you will be unlikely to get a hotel right in the centre of the city and some of the economy deals put you in hotels a long way from the action. |
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Most famously, the Htoo twins, pre-teen mystic leaders of a Karen group called God's Army, grabbed headlines in 2000 as the most unlikely of guerrilla generals. |
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But given the volley of claim and counterclaim, it seems unlikely that this will, in fact, be the final exchange. |
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But with the search for a white knight investor unlikely to be successful, the directors of Ansett met yesterday to formulate their response to the crisis. |
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As much as we like to imagine sauropods stamping their feet and lashing their tails to drive off the vicious theropod predators, the scenario is unlikely for a simple reason. |
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Developers or agents often provide a letting agency as part of their service but the information you gather here is unlikely to provide a truly objective view. |
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With the union leaders going one way, he is unlikely to go against them. |
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This is a reasonably unlikely possibility, at least in the near future. |
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He saw no need to rebrand the image and it is unlikely that he could have done so even if he had since the persona he had assumed from the beginning was too deeply ingrained. |
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They had been rigorously secular until one night when they attended a party and heard someone holding forth on the unlikely subject of hidden codes in the Torah. |
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Such a window of ideological opportunity is unlikely to come again soon. |
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Sitting in a leather-bound window seat in the Pugin Room of the Commons, overlooking the Thames, Marsden makes for an unlikely and accidental rebel. |
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The study would also put the Yorkshire-born pioneer airwoman, the first woman to fly alone to Australia from England, in the unlikely class of more subdued people. |
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Although he has been told he would be unlikely to win a patent for wiring a vintage receiver to a handphone, he thinks he can turn it into a design-driven business. |
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In an unlikely romance that kindles between two single New Yorkers at an airport, they cross paths for a long while till they have the courage to finally make a connection. |
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But he argued that the issue does motivate otherwise unlikely voters and could be a deciding factor in a close race. |
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Even if meetings were held in woolsheds across the country for a year to try to explain the new structures, it is unlikely that we would end up with a different result. |
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Even though Enid manages to engineer and then wreck his chances with another woman, it is very unlikely that that relationship would have developed. |
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The by-election is unlikely to take place until mid-October at the earliest because the writ for the poll cannot be moved until Parliament is in session. |
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We love to make excuses and believe alibis, however unlikely. |
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At a major label, most artists are unlikely to earn anything unless they sell at least 1 million albums, and even then, they could wind up in debt. |
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And, regretfully, it is extremely unlikely that we'll see him emerging from his shower a few months later, complaining about the awful dream he had last night. |
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Such messages are unlikely to be beloved of secularists who prefer to scoff at the religious rather than engage with them. |
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Until it dissipates or is somehow pushed aside, relations between the U.S. and Iran are unlikely to improve. |
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It is unlikely that he would have had room for boxwood from South America, even as ballast, but he might well have bought walrus ivory to sell to rulemakers. |
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Bachmann is so doctrinaire she seems unlikely to be a serious contender in the general election. |
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The Arab spring failed, but it demonstrated the ancient regimes are doomed unless they change profoundly, which is very unlikely. |
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If building high-performance boats in the heart of the prairie seems unlikely, consider that most of the people making them are classic landlubbers, farmers to the core. |
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The effects of a downshifting China are showing up in unlikely places, including the condo market in western Canada. |
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More, his drive-by shouting has had the complete adverse effect, building into the most unlikely of successful comedy careers. |
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The droid, for all of its strengths, is unlikely to single-handedly slow the iPhone juggernaut. |
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Exclusively high risk approaches to intervention are unlikely to succeed because of the large numbers of repeaters in the low and moderate risk groups. |
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I mean, look at the number of unlikely has-beens, never-weres and Z-list celebs who have got fragrances on the market for a man, a woman, a cat, a dog or possibly all four! |
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It is unlikely they bear any resemblance to Frankenstein's creation. |
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Next we selected an article that was unlikely to have many, if anyone, emailing it on their own. |
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A secure setting is seldom a therapeutic environment, and patients who are given forced treatment are unlikely to respond as well as patients who consent. |
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Since Charles II, James's brother, was unlikely to have further legitimate children, James's remarriage was imperative and a hunt for suitable partners began. |
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Of all the female celebrities to eschew the feminist label, Susan Sarandon seemed a most unlikely candidate. |
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But as time went by, and there was no news of the men, I decided they were unlikely to bother taking the trouble and risk of searching me out in revenge for a minor setback. |
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The unlikely trio became inseparable, and pushed each other to insane levels of exhaustion and physical fitness. |
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It's kind of an unlikely feature film to make but Roger put it together. |
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I believe that, failing the discovery of the lexicographical equivalent of the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow, we are unlikely to find out the truth about this one. |
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The fanciful assertion that nation states lessen it is unlikely to convince a Russian or Chinese dissident, or Tibetan. |
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Private healthcare spending therefore goes disproportionately toward expensive eleventh-hour measures unlikely to extend life for very long and to pricey lifestyle drugs. |
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Delicate as it is, sheet music is unlikely to survive the rigors of time. |
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Since a miraculous cure to fix the ills of American health care is unlikely to happen quickly, to help you stay healthy to a ripe old age, what are your options? |
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Today immigrants are flocking to such unlikely places as Nashville, Richmond, Louisville, and Charlotte. |
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The upper floors of a ritzy skyscraper may seem an unlikely home for a museum of contemporary art, but in the metropolitan context of Tokyo almost anything is possible. |
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The new works are spindlier than their predecessors and combine the pieces of rock and branch in unlikely ways, rather then following a naturalistic schema. |
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The trial proceeds in a frescoed courtroom with the unlikely backdrop of a massive wooden crucifix hanging above the jury. |
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These same factors drive the temperature recorded by data loggers, and one logger type is unlikely to serve as an effective proxy for all organisms at a site. |
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It is unlikely to realize the articulated policy objectives of the United States in the region, and it should be revised to better secure those objectives. |
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We tend to think not, but the rise of King, Kennedy, and Lincoln was unlikely, too. |
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It seems unlikely that authors will receive outstanding royalties, though some have vowed to contact liquidators in the hopes of seeing some of the money they are owed. |
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I don't rule the possibility out, but tend to think it is unlikely. |
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They are unlikely to be rushed into any commitment with Sri Lanka. |
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An unlikely partnership between a grizzled detective and a highly evolved android proves particularly fruitful. |
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Jamie Dimon, the gruff, silver-haired chief executive officer and chairman of JPMorgan Chase, is facing an unlikely challenge. |
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For the kids the knee-jerk tourist products are wooden toys, but they are lumpish, boring objects, unlikely to appeal to any but the most simple-minded of toddlers. |
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His earliest wood sculptures, suggesting unlikely mergers of Constructivism and West African ethnographic objects, displayed joinery worthy of a piano builder or luthier. |
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Residential property seems an unlikely choice for small investors. |
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And Hamas is unlikely to give up the territory without a major, major fight. |
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At first glance, this kind of shareholder and customer uprising sounds unlikely. |
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It seems unlikely that any of these aspects of their autecology accounts for differences between them either in geographical distribution or habitat ecology. |
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This deeply divided body, which is averse to making tough decisions, is highly unlikely to take the bull by the horns and be decisive in choosing a method. |
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In this exhibition, the gallery floor resembled a crowded marina with an unlikely array of vessels, among them a tall ship, a tugboat, a destroyer, a cruise ship and others. |
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Thus, any Iraqi army offensive in the Sunni Arab heartland is unlikely to succeed without local partners. |
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These are nesting burrows of the Manx shearwater, but unless you are here around dusk it's unlikely you will see any activity. |
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As a result, legal proceedings against him ensued in which a clear resolution seemed unlikely. |
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However, since the Great Britain team was split into individual nations in 2007, it is unlikely that this situation will arise again. |
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Dinsmore also stated that the paper supported the Union, and was unlikely to back the Scottish National Party. |
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But he is keenly aware he is unlikely to have an uninterrupted decade in power in which to roll out Brownism. |
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In geometric abstraction, for instance, one is unlikely to find references to naturalistic entities. |
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In April 2013, Banks announced that he had inoperable cancer and was unlikely to live beyond a year. |
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The trip is unlikely given William's absorption in warfare with Anjou at the time. |
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This would be unlikely with a very rapid imprinter such as a duckling or a chick, but mammals tend to become socialized more slowly. |
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These theories are very speculative, and the creation of black holes in these processes is deemed unlikely by many specialists. |
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The anti-ministerialists received aid, moreover, from an unlikely source, namely the government itself. |
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Driven by destiny, the unlikely band of warriors must battle saber-toothed cats and terror birds. |
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They therefore are unlikely to advise the sovereign, or his or her representative, to withhold assent. |
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It is therefore unlikely that future appointees to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom will be made Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. |
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Snow rarely falls and is unlikely to settle, but is most likely to fall in February. |
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Investment bank UBS stated on October 6 that 2008 would see a clear global recession, with recovery unlikely for at least two years. |
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Many scholars consider it unlikely that the patricians sent an official delegation to Greece, as the Roman historians believed. |
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I hope that by showing how eye-wateringly unlikely some alleged conspiracies are, some people will reconsider their anti-science beliefs. |
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A homeowner with equity in her home is very unlikely to default on a car loan or credit card debt. |
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One legend places it at Battle Bridge Road in King's Cross, London, although from reading Tacitus it is unlikely Suetonius returned to the city. |
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The Treaty also revealed that the Ottoman Empire was on the defensive and unlikely to present any further aggression in Europe. |
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By August, General Haig had concluded that a breakthrough was unlikely and instead, switched tactics to a series of small unit actions. |
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While that seems unlikely any time soon, such experiences of terror and embattlement have shaped the way Mr. Maliki governs. |
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You could call it the Microsofting of the wine industry. Of course, wine is unlikely to be dominated by one producer or one distributor. |
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Thus, residents of Essex are unlikely to feel much affinity with people in Oxfordshire. |
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He also posited a possible link to the word gwili meaning winding or tortuous, but said it was unlikely this was where it originated from. |
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Such a change of heart in MacPhail, or any other second guesser, is unlikely. |
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But such an about-face by the stubborn government seems unlikely. |
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However, Richard Branson indicated that Virgin was unlikely to continue its deal next season, citing cost as a hurdle. |
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It is unlikely that the club fulfilled its fixtures in 1877 before finally disbanding at the end of the 1879 cricket season. |
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Australia started the day needing 399 more runs from 98 overs if they were to claim an unlikely victory. |
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It's very unlikely that you'll be able to walk perfectly after being in a cast for six months. |
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Meandering through topics with an adverse witness is unlikely to produce helpful answers. |
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His magical realism is never too cute, instead leaning toward a dispassionate, documentary portrayal of unlikely interpretations of ugly events. |
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Weaponized anthrax is a biological terror weapon, whereas anthrax found in the wild is unlikely to cause a plague. |
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Hal Sutton famously paired the arch-enemies in the last match and they flopped, but new US captain Hal Sutton is unlikely to follow suit. |
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Industries that require a lot of fossil fuels are unlikely to be popular in the current political climate. |
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Their partnership was fermented in the most unlikely of places. |
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It is regarded as highly unlikely that anyone will ever dominate the game to his level again. |
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Yet while the chapel windows are unmistakably his, they do not function in contrast to their unlikely site but in natural adequation. |
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Future wars are unlikely to be just missile attacks, so saying aland and type of terrain are unimportant in the missile agea is false. |
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A revised model of the philosophy of action is unlikely to come from analytic philosophy, Pippin contends. |
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In October 2007 she stated that her future work was unlikely to be in the fantasy genre. |
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Although contrast angiocardiography would be required for definitive diagnosis, this defect was considered highly unlikely. |
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Harris is unlikely to see a challenge from Villaraigosa, either. |
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It is highly unlikely that Slater resorted to physical punishment, relying on a system of fines. |
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The touch paper for the final crisis was the unlikely subject of the sale of captured German assets in Nigeria. |
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A safe seat is one that is very unlikely to be won by a rival politician due to the makeup of its constituency. |
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Trials of peers in the House of Lords were abolished in 1948, and impeachment is obsolete, so this is unlikely to occur again. |
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The narrator of this story is Suzee, a Jack Russell terrier, who forms an unlikely friendship with a magpie. |
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Because the Stamp Act was unpopular, a colonial jury was unlikely to convict a colonist of its violation. |
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Rowling has said it is unlikely she will write any more books in the Harry Potter series. |
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In the unlikely event that the instrument is silent, the trust would be governed by the proper law. |
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They are unlikely to affect implantation, but this has not been completely excluded. |
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