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A bad economy is almost certainly bad for the president himself.
That was almost certainly bad advice, bearing in mind their age – Mark was approaching 80 at the time – and need for regular income.
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A new leader for Labour would almost certainly be bad for the Tories.
The inference here is that philosophical (as opposed to empirical) anthropology would almost certainly be bad anthropology.
In 1889, Parisians saw the construction of the Eiffel Tower as "almost certainly a bad omen," and compared the structure to a "suppository".
But, yes, nursing one's anger is (almost certainly?) a bad idea, because of the long-term corrosive effects of anger on the angry, not to mention its tendency to cause reflexive acts of violence.
But by lumping all fossil fuels together in this way, we resist an important truth: that a nationwide ban on fracking would almost certainly be bad for health and the environment.
Increasing enzyme expression while decreasing feeding (movement toward the upper left in Figure 1) is almost certainly a bad idea, no matter where you are, but increasing them together (movement toward the upper right) may well improve fitness.
Things are almost certainly not that bad.
So hundreds of millions of years of natural selection have happened in circumstances when a sudden drop in body weight was almost certainly a very bad thing.
If 30percentt of a building's income is from renting apartments to commercial tenants, Mr. Goldman said, it would almost certainly be considered bad income.
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