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The phrase "almost surely result" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in probability theory to indicate that an event will happen with probability one, but it needs to be part of a larger context to be meaningful.
Example: "If the conditions are met, the experiment will almost surely result in a successful outcome."
Alternatives: "almost certainly lead to" or "very likely produce".
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Any material infidelity in the ad will almost surely result in its injunction.
In addition, Joan Zief, an insurance analyst at Merrill Lynch & Company, noted that because the Aon deal was a cash offer, it would almost surely result in a tax bill for Corroon & Black shareholders, while the stock deal with Willis Faber might not face taxation.
"I could imagine myself in the heat of battle where I would perhaps instinctively take some sudden action that would almost surely result in death," wrote Ben Bradlee, a young officer on a destroyer (and later the executive editor of The Washington Post).
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That would surely result in bloodshed.
Ol' Trig has Down Syndrome, almost surely the result of being born to parents in their forties, but he was there!
That will certainly destabilize insurance markets in some areas, but it almost surely will not result in a wholesale collapse.
His sweetest throw ended sourly for the Crimson Tide, when Smelley dropped a pretty lob pass in the second quarter that almost surely would have resulted in a touchdown after he slipped behind L.S.U.
Neglect of character dependence surely results in unrealistic support values.
The footage is especially poignant because Mr. Yoshida, 57, is now fighting for his life after being found to have esophageal cancer and suffering a brain hemorrhage last month — illnesses that several experts in the United States say are almost surely not a result of radiation exposure from the accident, given how quickly they came on.
To derive the almost surely exponential stability result, we construct the following Lyapunov functional: (3.4).
This test almost surely biases the results in favor of the starve-the-beast hypothesis, for two reasons.
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