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The phrase "agents will be likely" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability or expectation of agents taking a certain action, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The agents will likely respond to the request by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "agents are likely to" or "agents will probably".
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Based on accumulated data in neoadjuvant settings, platinum agents will be likely incorporated into the standard of care treatment of TNBC in the near future.
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But its reliability is at best conditional: miracles aside, an agent's recalled beliefs will be likely to be true only if her belief-forming (as opposed to preserving) processes are generally reliable.
Thus, we expect that farmers who have contact with extension agents will be more likely to adopt organic cotton.
The field is rapidly changing, and it is likely that new agents will be designed that improve systolic performance without necessarily increasing the myocardial oxygen consumption.
As results of ongoing clinical trials become available, it is likely that these agents will be used earlier in the course of the disease and in the prevention setting, and may be used sequentially to prolong hormonal therapy and delay the need for chemotherapy, and possibly become part of a combination approach with other agents such as the COX2 inhibitors.
It is likely that clinical testing of these agents will be in combination with standard therapies to harness the apoptotic potential of both the agents.
Unfortunately, it thus seems likely that poisons and disease agents will be used as terrorist weapons in the future.
Agents will be marginalised.
Fewer agents will be recruited.
The drawback is that the publishing houses trust the agents to screen the submissions, so if you don't have an agent, they will be less likely to consider you.
The replication of genome-wide pharmacogenomic studies of anti-cancer agents will likely be found to be substantially more problematic than genome-wide studies examining risk of developing a cancer.
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