Sentence examples for Substantially less likely from inspiring English sources

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"Frankly, had he run, it would have made it substantially less likely," Mr. Gingrich said in a fresh stirring of the campaign stew.

VITA sites serve low- and moderate-income people, who are substantially less likely to be registered to vote or to vote than higher-income Americans.

Not only were they substantially less likely than their parents and grandparents to cross county, state, and regional lines, they were also much less likely than whites of the fourth generation to move long distances.

Researchers from the Department of Veterans Affairs found this year that people who drank moderate amounts of coffee appeared substantially less likely to develop Parkinson's, a debilitating neurological disease.

Much of Trump's support comes from blue-collar voters, he said, calling them "substantially less likely to actually turn out than are upscale voters, especially in caucuses, but also in primaries".

I'm not sure traditional ideas of marriage have changed, but later-born birth cohorts of WNH without a college degree are substantially less likely to get married, or stay married.

If you happen to be a crewman on the average tanker with a great idea for a change of direction, the odds of getting your captain to change course are substantially less likely.

For instance, according to Child Trends, black fathers are substantially less likely than white or Hispanic fathers to hug their children or show them physical affection, or to tell them that they love them.

But Charles M. Silver, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, said changes in personal injury law and a "pro-defendant" posture in the judicial branch made such a large financial award substantially less likely.

This finding applies across the lifecourse, even at later ages; e.g., obese unmarried women in their early fifties are substantially less likely to marry by their mid-sixties than are women with lower body mass indexes (BMIs), even when controlling for level of education, personal income, and occupational prestige.

An international team of researchers found that in more than 200,000 people from Savannah to Shanghai, those who regularly ate peanuts and other nuts were substantially less likely to have died of any cause — particularly heart disease — over the study period than those who rarely ate nuts.

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