Failures during this period are more likely to occur from a television being dropped or mishandled than from a failure of parts. |
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He said that a person with outstanding warrants is more likely to abscond from bail, wasting more police and court time. |
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Not surprisingly, crurotarsans are much more likely to be obligate quadrupeds than are ornithodires. |
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They were about one and a half times more likely to be abstinent from marijuana, alcohol, and other drug use in the year after treatment. |
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And Beth, his first lawyer, is more likely to appreciate expressionist and abstract art. |
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Street youth involved in prostitution have been found to be more likely to be abusers of crack cocaine. |
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Patients who abuse alcohol and drugs are much more likely to develop medical problems than the general population. |
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Male bighorn sheep with the largest horns, for instance, have the highest social rank and are more likely to mate. |
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Bulgaria's overcrowded jails are more likely to serve as universities of crime than places of rehabilitation. |
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Severely jaundiced patients are the ones more likely to exhibit renal failure, haemorrhages and cardiovascular collapse. |
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The question mark is more likely to be interpreted as indicating that the group suggested has no known name. |
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You're more likely to ace the test if you study in spurts with occasional breaks in between. |
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Women tend to want quick results if they're working alone, and they are more likely to give up in a few weeks if they don't see real progress. |
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The acid test of social democracy is unemployment, because if you are out of work you are far more likely to be poor and marginalised. |
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Yes some women, heart broken by being jilted, will respond by genetically engineering sons who are more likely to be monogamous. |
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In addition, minority men are more likely to disapprove of racial profiling than their female counterparts. |
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I recommend ribbon tape, which has a little more adhesive, but may be more likely to cause a tape allergy. |
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Transboundary disputes are rather more likely to be suitable for adjudication or arbitration than global or regional environmental problems. |
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A divorced woman raising a youngster is nearly three times more likely to file for bankruptcy than her single friend who never had children. |
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Longer buses are also far more likely to stop while blocking road junctions or pedestrian crossings, especially in heavy traffic. |
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The trust added that junior pupils tend to be driven to school, whereas pupils at secondary school are more likely to walk or take the bus. |
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They are more rambunctious, they are more competitive, they are more likely to get in trouble. |
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Besides, what if expecting the worst actually makes it more likely to happen? |
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This will permit breeding cattle that ranchers will know are more likely to produce consistently tender offspring. |
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Scholars were more likely to choose an engineering degree even though it requires an advanced degree for a lasting career. |
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I would suggest that concentration on teaching the Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Normans in Britain is more likely to achieve her objective. |
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Tomaschek, the tall, rangy Slovakian international captain, at least had the consolation of being in the side more likely to create a goal. |
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Family-friendly viewers are more likely to use products made by these advertisers. |
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He is, though, viewed as the man who would be more likely to advise caution. |
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And people who are worth something are more likely to be kidnapped and held for large ransoms. |
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These rapscallions were more likely to flee than fight if confronted by the crew. |
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She is more likely to be concerned with the affairs of her constituents rather than the egos of her peers. |
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The women who reported more severe coercion were more likely to be diagnosed with bipolar affective disorder. |
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Extremely obese people are six times more likely to suffer heat stroke than thin people. |
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Myocardial infarction is 4.2 times more likely to occur within an hour of smoking cannabis. |
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Individuals who have experienced severe trauma would therefore be more likely to be more reactive to pain. |
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However, prosecutors were more likely to accept a plea bargaining offer from white defendants accused of racially aggravated offences. |
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Anonymous comments are more likely to be aggressive, disruptive or even dishonest. |
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They may also explain why men are more likely to become aggressive when drunk. |
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Children are more likely to develop a kind of kidney cancer called Wilms' tumor. |
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You are more likely to pick a winner if you buy shares in a company whose business you are familiar with. |
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The forecasts show that recidivist offenders are now more likely to be convicted, taken off the streets, and kept off the streets. |
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The company also likes to remind its customers that independent restaurants are more likely to recirculate profits in the local community. |
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Certainly he is one the party's most credible performers, but he is more likely to play the role of a kingmaker than a king. |
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Young career women are more likely to demand things like flextime and less overtime from employers. |
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Referees are now more likely to give a yellow card instead of a red, and this was clearly seen when a Donegal player should have been red-carded. |
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If you seek shelter in a wooded area, don't stand close to tall trees as they're more likely to be hit and the charge can side flash to you. |
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Sunburn is more likely to occur in people unused to bright sunlight, and in fair-skinned and red-headed people. |
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The customer at the till is more likely to be talking on the phone than having a word with the shop assistant or the next person in the queue. |
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A wero can be threatening and punishing but a koha is more likely to be accepted as a peaceful gesture. |
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These affluent coastal urbanites enjoy seeing the world and are more likely to travel abroad than the average American. |
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The individualistic orientation, however, is more likely to advocate privileged treatment for oneself. |
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Women living in states with high income inequality were somewhat more likely to report worse mental and physical health. |
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Children of divorced parents are much more likely to do worse at school, commit crime, go to prison, and more likely to commit suicide. |
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In fact, you're more likely to get around one year's worth of exported content. |
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Research shows that children of alcoholics are more likely to become alcoholics themselves. |
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Even worse, the new security measures are more likely to cause alarm than to allay passengers' fears. |
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And once federal regulators are involved, industry executives are much more likely to examine their own corporate behavior. |
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If these wider limits are not allowed for, low volume providers are more likely to be ranked misleadingly at the top or bottom of the group. |
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So you're more likely to hop a ride in one of these in the U.S., Canada, Russia, or New Zealand than on a London street. |
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And Canada's prostitution laws push women into dark industrial areas of the urban landscape in which they are more likely to be victimised. |
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One of the reasons why this is more likely to happen when lapping flip chips is the small surface area. |
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My guess would would be they're a lot more likely to have passports than native born Americans. |
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Marketed as a gadget to thwart kidnappings, it is more likely to appeal to the parent of an unruly or latchkey child. |
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Instead of silencing his critics, it's more likely to provide them with further ammunition. |
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The benefits of HRT may be latent until older age, when cognitive reserve is depleting or Alzheimer's disease is more likely to set in. |
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Our more cosseted generation is more likely to spend its Saturday afternoons sipping skinny lattes in city centre coffee bars. |
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Unreliable launchers and passenger carrier spacecraft are more likely to be lost. |
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But also the actual process of donating autologous blood makes you anaemic and makes you more likely to need a transfusion during your surgery. |
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However, in contrast, patients were more likely to receive sedatives and local anesthetic agents if they had no pain before the procedure. |
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A group of nomad families sharing a common ancestry is more likely to deal with the challenges of the desert. |
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Adolescents residing in neighborhoods plagued by high levels of disorder are more likely to participate in delinquent behavior. |
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In patients without subarachnoid hemorrhage from a separate aneurysm, larger aneurysms also were more likely to rupture. |
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Women are more likely to take responsibility for daily and routine money management and ensure that children's needs are met. |
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Jung said that the animus is more likely to be personified by multiple male figures, while the anima is frequently a single female. |
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Planning means things are not left to chance and you will be more likely to be what you want to do rather than what is left over. |
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Fathers prefer boys to such an extent that if they only had girls, they were more likely to leave their wife or partner. |
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Younger consultants were more likely to value an increase in annual income compared with older consultants. |
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But the pressure to stay up-to-date, which is insurmountable for some, is more likely to be seen as retail therapy for this stylish bunch. |
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English-speaking managers are more likely to be recruited and retained in Toronto than in Montreal. |
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This is why the French left was more likely to stay home during the legislative elections. |
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Men are possibly more likely to be unwilling to report it, and are much less likely to be believed if they do. |
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For example, women may be more likely to seek out support groups or develop other areas for expression, such as writing. |
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In rheas, very small and very large clutches are more likely to be abandoned during incubation compared to intermediate-sized clutches. |
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It is well known that people are more likely to commit suicide when they are in prison or in a police cell than when they are at liberty. |
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A student who has a solid grasp of rhythm and pulse is much more likely to correctly notate the pitches of a melody. |
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What's more likely to shake your equilibrium is that the room is covered in hard, reflective surfaces that ricochet sound. |
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They are also more and more likely to pass laws that make a commodity of a natural life form. |
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But its increased economic insularity is more likely to be a natural function of its financial predicament. |
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From experience, the rest of us are more likely to conclude that markets are very likely to be rigged or gamed, and prone to collapse. |
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People are more likely to accept risks when they feel that they are in the driving seat. |
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They may reason that they are more likely to die from malaria or be bitten by a snake well before then. |
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Would it just have been more likely to have happened for some reason in this area? |
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After about 1900, though many rowhouses continued to rise, they were more likely to be in outlying sections of a city. |
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You are more likely to have major breakthroughs when your line of thought isn't being interrupted. |
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It is also thought by some authorities that bottle-fed babies are more likely to develop defective appestats than those that are breast-fed. |
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Ecologists, taking their cue from nature, think in terms of cycles, while economists are more likely to think linearly. |
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Conversely, consumers were more likely to shop at supermarkets when purchasing roasts than other meat products. |
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Patients with inadequate health literacy are more likely to be hospitalized than patients with adequate skills. |
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The mammary glands of pubescent female mice developed structurally in a way that made them more likely to develop breast cancer. |
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Saying that men are more likely to be violent criminals, rapists, or sexists would be 'derogatory or demeaning', and thus sexual harassment. |
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He is more likely to be on the north-west frontier of Pakistan, a heavily populated area that the west will be loath to attack. |
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Women are more likely to get rosacea on the cheeks and chin, but men are more likely to get rhinophyma. |
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As stated above, it is expected that both service firms and those targeting consumers are more likely to localize their Web sites. |
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Certainly, Colombo residents Kumudini Samuel and Chandragupta Thenuwara are more likely to join an anti-war protest than to take up arms. |
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Female speech is also more likely to be precise in its articulation and is less likely to include syntactic violations. |
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It is expected that these producers are more likely to utilize artificial insemination to improve the quality of their breeding stock. |
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Observation of individuals shows that people are much more likely to use rules of thumb when making complex decisions. |
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This means they are more likely to develop an allergy because it runs in their family. |
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While men were more likely to become uninhibited and loud-mouthed, women more frequently said the alcohol acted as a sedative. |
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An audience that senses it is being indoctrinated is more likely to resist assimilating the information. |
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This rather shy animal is not easily sighted in the open and you are more likely to see or hear them in thick woodlands and forested parks. |
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Children who are overweight or out of shape are more likely to have low back pain. |
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Children diagnosed as asthmatic were more likely to have a family history of asthma. |
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Unlike an infection, endometriosis does not damage the luminal epithelium of the Fallopian tube and thus surgery is more likely to be successful. |
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In addition, the cancer was no more likely to metastasise in women who had had a lumpectomy than in women who had had a mastectomy. |
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The lunatic fringe that vote for them are more likely to be effective in areas like that. |
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A combined project is more likely to attract senior management attention and support. |
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These cards are more likely to be retained rather than thrown away, given the attractiveness of the images. |
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Changes of this magnitude are more likely to occur through concentrated efforts to reduce the workforce than through attrition. |
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He often used to tell people that readers were more likely to remember the tailpiece than the front page headlines, and they would agree. |
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When you go the extra mile for your students, they are more likely to go the extra mile for you. |
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As a result, the average photographer is more likely to use the technology and use it successfully. |
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A hand delivered message was more likely to be read, or at least placed at the top of the pile, than a similar letter sent by mail. |
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Children are more likely to be good savers if they see that their parents save regularly and also find saving money to be worthwhile. |
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Teenage boys are more likely to be attracted by her scanty clothing and big guns. |
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Because of their debilitated condition, mangy wolves may also be more likely to attack easy prey such as domestic sheep. |
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Women who are obese throughout life are more likely to lose brain tissue, particularly in the temporal lobe area. |
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Ms Manners said women who feel isolated and puzzled by complicated legal talk are much more likely to bail out of cases. |
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Women with higher scores were more likely to eat nutritional food and exercise during pregnancy, said the authors. |
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Moves within the scouting movement mean that future scouts and guides are more likely to stay in hotel style billets than traditional tents. |
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Which card is more likely to be marked by nicks and scratches on its edges? |
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For example, victims were more likely to be white or Latino and were more often accused of being horse thieves, bandits, or outlaws. |
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In the previous year, they were five times more likely to be stopped and searched. |
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He said a bonus of the system was that criminals were far more likely to own up once they saw themselves on camera. |
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Female adolescents with sexual abuse histories were also more likely to use hallucinogens, tranquilizers, barbiturates, and inhalants. |
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In North America, you're more likely to have matcha served in an actual milkshake than by itself, as plain tea. |
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In any case, after looking at his smug puss for an hour or so, I'm far more likely to pass on the son and vote for the parents. |
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If your seat is quiet, the horse is more likely to relax and slow his pace. |
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Sadly, like their previous albums, you are more likely to encounter it in the bargain bin than the charts. |
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It's working class fathers who are more likely to take on a larger share of childcare responsibilities. |
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Being more likely to have cars, nearly a third of top-earning parents drive their children to school. |
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Infants who pass thin meconium, which is yellow to light green and watery, are more likely to be healthy at birth. |
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Studies found that news stories involving national security are more likely to be selected by editors. |
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The essential accessory for a Spanish lady of fashion was more likely to be a large embroidered or lace-edged square of fine batiste cotton. |
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Men with a foreskin are more likely to get thrush because the warmth and moisture underneath encourages the fungus to grow. |
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Adolescent girl athletes are as much as eight times more likely to injure their knee's anterior cruciate ligament than their male counterparts. |
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Hennessey found that students who successfully completed a reading improvement course were more likely to be successful in college classes. |
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Overall, a person with a gay identical twin is at least 10 times more likely to be gay. |
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In night-mode you are much more likely to get both clear and smeared images than with an ordinary time exposure. |
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Women are more likely to have career breaks than men because they are more likely to take time off when they have children. |
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It is often said that the elusive Ouse bream are more likely to make a rare appearance when there is an extra tinge of colour to the water. |
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The 30 mph limit all the way from Waterhead through the village was surely sensible, and more likely to be obeyed. |
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Males that are sensitive to females' signals are more likely to mate with several females, she added. |
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Therefore, cats are more likely to suffer from toxicity and should never be completely fasted. |
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Now patients are more likely to have a private room and a bedside keypad to choose a lunch created by top chefs. |
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In fact, bed-wetting is far more likely to create emotional problems than to be caused by them, and not all children simply grow out of it. |
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I'm not madly keen on toffees, but anything with violets or ginger is more likely to end up in the bin. |
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Recent history shows the visiting team in this series is more likely to win the game. |
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We are fortunate to experience good religious tolerance in our town, but sadly, your report is more likely to hinder than assist our efforts. |
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Vertical-phase tumors are more likely to metastasize than radial melanomas. |
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However a recent study reveals that a full apology is more likely to result in the quick settlement of lawsuits. |
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They are more likely to belt up in the back of a car than men, and also more likely to refuse to carry passengers who won't wear their seatbelts. |
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The study found that teen sexters are more likely to report being sexually active than their non-sexting counterparts. |
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Marriage in the Western sense was more likely to occur among the upper and middle classes. |
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Those with significant assets are more likely to fund large charitable gifts or bequests, making for more challenging work. |
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Curtis et al. concluded that cows with milk fever are four times more likely to also have a retained placenta. |
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Are you more likely to become one of the growing number of Irish millionaires or a financial basket case? |
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Such research is more likely to be transdisciplinary and collaborative in nature. |
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Your shocked reaction may have served to confirm her anxiety that she's more likely to be given the big E once a guy finds out she's a mother. |
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So he incorrectly stood with 12 against a deuce believing that the next card out of the shoe was more likely to be a 10 than the one after it. |
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These overly fatigued interns are more likely to misdiagnose illnesses and prescribe the wrong medication or dosage. |
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A black person with weed is seven times more likely to get arrested in the Empire State than a white one. |
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With their wet, bare feet, swimmers are more likely to come down with athlete's foot than other athletes, especially during the hot, summer months. |
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Elements of high atomic mass are relatively less stable than objects of lower atomic mass, and are more likely to undergo the process of alpha decay. |
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These anecdotal observations are in line with Peil's findings that Ghanaian emigrants are more likely to be from southern Ghana where Akan is widely spoken. |
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Educational attainments are also deeply affected by poverty, with poor students more likely to be excluded from school and less likely to go on to university. |
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In the South mobs received less opposition from authorities, were more likely to sadistically torture their victims, and were more likely to kill. |
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Patients described as upbeat and sociable or strong and courageous were more likely to be admitted than patients described as sad and withdrawn or anxious and discouraged. |
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Nemeth was probably being taken to Tardonia, either to be ransomed or more likely to be unpleasantly executed, body charred and features withered by hostile magic. |
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You are more likely to get a fungal infection if your immune system doesn't work properly, for example if you have diabetes or lupus, or if you have recently had chemotherapy. |
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Because French is the principal language of instruction in secondary school, Luxembourgers are more likely to attend a university in France or Belgium than in Germany. |
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If you've got access to computers, books, educational trips plus time and help from your parents, you are far more likely to sail through the exam process. |
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And, yes, Swedish women are more likely to be in the labor force than their American counterparts. |
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Young smokers are also more likely to drink alcohol or take illicit drugs. |
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Ulijaszek said migrant Samoans in American Samoa were more overweight than those in western Samoa, while those who had emigrated to Hawaii were even more likely to be obese. |
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For Hayek, the schemes of fallible human beings are more likely to end in disaster than to solve any problems. |
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Fill everyone up with pizza, the pilot correctly surmised, and they will be more likely to sit tight. |
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After the introduction of the Calman reforms of specialist training, specialist registrars were more likely to report satisfaction with key elements of their training. |
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Children are more likely to report anger when they have appraised both the presence of an aversive outcome and the possibility of goal reinstatement. |
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Those who had used tanning lamps were also 1.5 times more likely to develop basal cell carcinoma than those who had not used sun lamps, the research found. |
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Research shows that when people are offered the chance to donate one dollar, they will be more likely to donate ten or twenty. |
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The second ant emerging from the nest in search of food was much more likely to follow the trail left by the first ant than to go in search of the second food source. |
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Colors more likely to be seen during Carnival in Rio than on any self-conscious American are hits. |
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The site found that young black males are far more likely to be shot by cops than young white males. |
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It was surprising to find, however, that the earliest migrants were both more likely to send remittances and to send higher amounts of remittances. |
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In this regard, films seem more likely to take a direct approach to linking colonial politics with the politics of traditionalism and anti-modernization. |
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The history of a negative laparotomy for acute abdominal pain is also consistent with IBS, since these patients are more likely to have unnecessary surgery. |
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The authors conclude that children who required treatment for amblyopia were four times more likely to remain amblyopic if they were screened only at 37 months of age. |
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That may make them more likely to, collectively, hew to a more moderate path when giving odds on the election. |
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Solid gates are more likely to catch the wind, and a faulty latch will cause the gate to bang about, causing you and your neighbours sleepless nights. |
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If you drink a diet soda, are you more likely to give yourself permission to have a slice of cake later? |
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Endurance runners are more likely to come from east africa and sprinters from West Africa. |
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Men are more likely to have unrealistic expectations that they would succeed, rather than fail, in this Hobbesian state. |
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So much so that nowadays any deficiency in colour reproduction is far more likely to be a consequence of faulty photography than of careless printing. |
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A new study finds that customers are more likely to buy when dealing with snobby salespeople. |
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In an ironic twist, English supporters are now more likely to be the victims than the perpetrators of hooliganism. |
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Above all, though, first round day is when the law of averages is more likely to favour lower pedigree opposition maintaining the FA Cup's shock factor. |
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Parents who maltreat their children are more likely to show such biases. |
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If he has a lazy eye, it's more likely to be apparent when he's tired. |
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In fact, according to the 2011 Marquet Report on embezzlement, women are more likely to embezzle than men. |
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So while Travis Bickle might have gone in search of coffee and pie on his break, his real-world equivalent is more likely to want a plate of saag and a decent cup of chai. |
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The more severe blockage is more likely to cause angina or chest pain. |
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If your relationships with people are emotional, rather than transactional, then people will be more likely to visit you when the economy slows down. |
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But what if they also know that making us happy or sad or angry or envious would make us more likely to want what they have? |
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Older athletes are more likely to present with tendinitis in these areas. |
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It also heard that Bradford babies who died in their first year were more likely to have fathers in manual occupations than in other occupational groups. |
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This is something more likely to be found in a Tibetan temple rather than a Masonic temple. |
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In addition, fast loading pages are, in my opinion, considerably more likely to earn links, retweets and other forms of sharing than their slow-loading peers. |
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Michael Brown was, statistically, vastly more likely to be killed by a fellow black man than a single white one. |
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There was a marginal difference in the levels of support among urban voters compared to rural ones, with city dwellers only slightly more likely to vote no. |
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But voters are more likely to go for Gabriel Ebert, who plays Mr. Wormwood in matilda the Musical with bitter fun. |
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Women who were active most days were more than three times more likely to have fertility problems than inactive women. |
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I love flying both types and will continue until someone stops me, but the fact remains that a mistake in a sailplane is much more likely to kill you than in a hang glider. |
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New York courts are more likely to avoid granting joint custody in situations with feuding parents. |
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Now you'd be more likely to catch the peace-loving band supporting women's rights than slapping the behinds of onstage dancing girls, who used to form part of their live act. |
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They're not, but the alarmist numbers are more likely to get media attention. |
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Students with a history of drug and alcohol use are also more likely to take stimulants for nonmedical reasons. |
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Dropping my head low, ostrich style, was more likely to lead to a closer sniff of an armpit than to a clearer view of a work. |
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Also, white children are more likely to be diagnosed with ASD than black and Hispanic children. |
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Overall, taking steps to get pregnant quickly is more likely to pay off than it is to backfire. |
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Thus, pundits are going to be far more likely to endorse the Romney bellicosity than Americans, I think. |
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Women are more likely to recover sooner from birth and less likely to experience post-partum depression. |
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If you live in a red state, you're 27 percent more likely to get divorced than if you live in a blue state. |
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Diane's menus are more likely to include tandoori fish, Cajun potatoes, salad and salsa, pizza and various meats seasoned with chilli, paprika, coriander, turmeric and ginger. |
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Patients who had had a myocardial infarction were much more likely to be abstinent at 12 months compared with patients who had undergone bypass surgery. |
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Small farmers were no more likely to report morbidity than those with large farms, nor was there a difference between arable and livestock farmers. |
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Furthermore, while abstracts of novel drug types were more likely to be presented at the meeting, they were no less likely than abstracts on non-novel drugs to be published. |
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If the past eight months were full of international thrills, the next ones are more likely to teem with spills. |
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And now that Webvan, the most prominent of the Internet food shopping companies has failed, Tesco's tortoise-like approach to the business is clearly more likely to succeed. |
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For a driver with twice the legal limit of alcohol in the blood they are more than 30 times more likely to have an accident than one who has not been drinking. |
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I've never had such interest shown in my PDA, which I think is much more entertaining, not to mention more likely to contain explosives, but there's no accounting for taste. |
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Now they are more likely to inhabit the political and media arenas. |
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Nonviolent subjects were easier to rule and more likely to provide the revenue and manpower that would enable further conquest. |
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Irish immigrants were more likely to vote Democratic, and German immigrants voted Republican. |
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This implies that individual primitive magmas are more likely to represent the composition of their individual mantle sources than more fractionated basalts. |
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Analysis of the data indicated that in the first year, the children who scored in the bottom half in sight reading and playing by ear were much more likely to quit lessons. |
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In this case, not a lot has changed in the past millennium and a half, except that we're more likely to be wearied by tedium, ennui or heartsickness than by physical fatigue. |
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These days, a child born to an unwed mother is much more likely to be part of a cohabiting family. |
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Patients should be referred promptly, as the medical treatment of thyroid eye disease is more likely to be effective when given while the eye tissue is acutely inflamed. |
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These days when a farm is put up for sale it is more likely to be snapped up by a wealthy city worker looking for a weekend retreat than taken on by a new farmer. |
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You are also more likely to see other people on well-used routes. |
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Arrestees who tested positive for at least one drug were significantly more likely to have had a prior arrest as compared to arrestees who did not test positive for drugs. |
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At the other end, Magdalen always looked the more likely to get the next goal with Chris Woodcock arrowing a long range effort wide and Jones spurning a good chance. |
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Goldstein no doubt could have told gayer that he was no more likely to find riches in art than Breslin was in entertainment. |
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When poor women cannot get basic prenatal care, for example, they and their newborns are more likely to suffer complications requiring round-the-clock intensive care. |
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Not surprisingly, the twistiness of the daffodil was much higher than its bendiness, explaining why these plants are far more likely to turn in the wind than to bend over. |
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Women are consequently more likely to subject themselves to unsafe abortions or continue pregnancies against their will. |
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Depression is somewhat discriminating sexually, as studies have consistently shown that women are considerably more likely to acquire the disease than men. |
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Patients who had HIV infection, oral thrush, lymphadenopathy, chronic cough of more than one month duration, fever, or weight loss were more likely to have mycobacteraemia. |
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It should not be so surprising that men are more likely to telework than women, or that those who do telework are from mid career professional positions. |
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The report also makes the startling point that Aboriginal girls were more likely to be removed from their communities by the white assimilationist policies of the past. |
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A third explanation for our finding is that shy children may be more sensitive to the symptoms of illness or more likely to reflect on their internal states. |
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When the elder brother enlisted in World War II, he observed the way that poorly educated soldiers were more likely to be sent to the battlefront. |
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First-time buyers are more likely to opt for a fixed-rate mortgage, he said, because at the start many want some level of assurance about their repayments. |
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Dark-skinned people in Brazil are more likely to be poor than light skinned-people and whites have average monthly incomes almost two and a half times greater than nonwhites. |
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Schools in more affluent areas and fee paying schools are more likely to have students whose parents can and will pay a lot of money for grinds and revision courses. |
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Place cooked meats and raw items for the barbecue, as well as items more likely to be used last, on the bottom of the cooler close to the cooling source. |
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Moreover, the convertibles purchased on such days are more likely to be traded in quickly, consistent with misestimating future tastes. |
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It is reinforced by customs that commodify young girls, she said adding, girls from poor households are more likely to be married as children. |
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Compared with noncurrent users, current users were less educated, more likely to be ever-smokers, and less likely to be physically active. |
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However, for an organism which exploit only limited resources, a decrease in biodiversity is more likely to have a strong effect. |
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Italians were more likely to migrate to countries where they had family established beforehand. |
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Less educated workers, who were more likely to compete with immigrants and workers in developing countries, tended to be opponents. |
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Thirdly, diagnostic methods that rely on the detection of antibodies are more likely to fail. |
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By doing this the soldiers were more likely to be drinking from a safe source of water. |
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Although this design may be useful as wounds were smaller, these arrows were more likely to embed in bone making them harder to extract. |
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Whereas brown bears often maul a person and then leave, polar bear attacks are more likely to be predatory and are almost always fatal. |
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However Australians, like Americans, are more likely to pronounce numbers such as 1,200 as twelve hundred, rather than one thousand two hundred. |
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But in these less shockable times we are more likely to call a spade a spade. |
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The Cocrico is more indigenous to the island of Tobago and are more likely to be seen in the forest. |
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Unionised workplaces are also more likely to have an on-site learning centre, 17pc compared to 11pc of non-unionised workplaces. |
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A woman who is induced is also more likely to end up needing a C-section. |
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Mr Gavin Mobey, a 34-year-old teacher, said the ward had a high number of people who were more likely to vote, such as teachers or lecturers. |
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Men more likely to regret sterilization are younger, have young or no children, or have an unstable marriage. |
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It has been claimed that MPs involved in the 2009 expenses scandal were significantly more likely to hold a safe seat. |
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Women with primary headaches were more likely to have a history of migraine and to have photophobia, phonophobia, and lacrimation on exam. |
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Mayas are actually more likely to support their local government than are Ladino Guatemalans. |
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Arkansans are much more likely to be unbanked or underbanked than Americans in general. |
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Innovative entrepreneurs may be more likely to experience what psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi calls flow. |
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They found that the firms of distrusting entrepreneurs were more likely to survive than the firms of optimistic or overconfident entrepreneurs. |
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He concluded that distrusting entrepreneurs are less likely to discount negative events, and are more likely to engage control mechanisms. |
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Adams also said midlifers had a greater focus on health, and were more likely to choose a drink according to taste. |
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In the US, people with medical insurance are more likely to have a better outcome. |
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Young nonsmokers who see tobacco advertisements are more likely to take up smoking. |
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And single mother households tended to be headed by women who were younger, less educated and more likely to be a member of a racial minority. |
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Their patients are now four times more likely to smoke than those in our leafiest suburbs and we can start be getting more to quit. |
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While air pollution hotspots affect a variety of populations, some groups are more likely to be located in hotspots. |
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These communities bear a disproportionate burden of environmental pollution and are more likely to face health risks such as cancer or asthma. |
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Surely if you're taught to look after your milk teeth, then you're much more likely to make sure your big ones last the distance. |
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