Sentence examples for almost certainly completed from inspiring English sources

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In his early morning dissent, almost certainly completed at home, Justice Breyer wrote that the court's treatment of the case was deeply distressing.

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That deal will almost certainly be completed; it faces little serious opposition, unlike the other major deal now pending in pay television, EchoStar's acquisition of DirecTV.

Democratic leaders hope to raise a substantial portion of the total in the first three months of the year, to be prepared for the long lull between the selection of the party's nominee, which will almost certainly be completed by the end of March, and the national convention in mid-August.

Facing long debates on domestic security, spending bills and now an invasion of Iraq, Congress will almost certainly not complete its work before its scheduled Oct. 4 adjournment, which itself is highly likely to be extended until Oct. 11.

Nunez's errors Thursday came on plays that Jeter almost certainly would have completed.

Since reviews by the F.C.C. and a host of other government agencies almost certainly cannot be completed before 2001, it will be up to the next president and the next chief of the F.C.C.

The most esteemed is almost certainly its complete cycle of Haydn's 43 extant piano trios, made for the Philips label during Mr. Greenhouse's tenure.

The explanation for the rare origins is almost certainly because complete resistance with high viability involves multiple mutations (Hastings and Watkins 2006), and so requires a highly unlikely series of mutational events to occur simultaneously.

Almost certainly no songs were completed or mastered.

A Times analysis in October concluded that the plan to bore 36 miles of deep tunnels through the mountains, lay 300 miles of track, build a half-dozen stations and install high-voltage systems along the route almost certainly could not be completed by 2022 and within the projected budget.

In practice, the data may be interpreted as follows: Flow-limited patients have approximately the same probability to be "complete PEEP-absorber" or not (positive predictive value: 0.52), but patients without flow limitation almost certainly are not "complete PEEP-absorber" (negative predictive value: 0.97).

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