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Unless Ms Merkel steps forward, which is improbable, the only such person in the running is Mr Blair.And there are two other arguments for him.

The resolution is less likely to hurt relations with the United States unless it is brought to the floor and passed by the full House, which is improbable, analysts say.

The president seeks construction of 200 additional miles of barriers, and even if it could be completed within a year or two, which is improbable, it would do little to impede the flow of asylum seekers, who are permitted by law and international treaty to seek refuge in the United States.

It presupposes openness on all sides, which is improbable given the record.

Or, as Maynard Smith and Szathmary (1995) stated, the conjunction of two or more events, each of which is improbable, is sufficient to make an evolutionary transition irreversible.

In particular, the prevalence of single-gain patterns implies an uncanny match between the pattern-inferred and sequence-inferred histories which is improbable under the HGT-saturated model.

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"The chancellor promised to deliver a grand solution, which was improbable from the start," said Reinhard Bütikofer, co-chairman of the opposition Green Party.

So which is more improbable, the Padres in the thick of the National League pennant race or Hoffman in the thick of the FedEx Cup race?

Of these, only a central collision may be permitted, no collision under 45 degrees, which would direct it into the layer, because they could escape again from the layer only by collision with their own kind, which is infinitely improbable and conse- quently the condition of homogeneous velocity in each layer is violated.] Depopulation of molecules in the layer hence cannot be prevented.

A planet as massive as that postulated by Dr. Lowell – a body with a diameter of about 16,000 miles – ought to be considerably brighter than the fifteenth magnitude, unless its albedo, or reflective capacity, were very low, which is highly improbable.

Inevitably, the NHS is going to require more resources, and unless the elderly are prepared to shoulder some of the financial cost themselves (which is highly improbable) only one of two things can happen: young people pay more tax or the quality of care will go down.

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