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MS. DYSON: A policy of all-out prosecution sounds to me like the current war on drugs: not likely to be successful and likely to create more problems than it solves.

"The government... refuses to legislate on this because a law would be unconstitutional, ineffective and likely to create antagonism and irreparable tensions," he said.

Ben Poland told me, in an e-mail, "I guess a right-wing party introducing socialist ideals into policy is always going to be confusing and likely to create skepticism with a country whose working class do not (and more crucially do not want to) trust the Tories.

A number of prominent religious scholars describe Wahhabism as a particularly rigid minority Islamic sect that is intolerant of other forms of Islam, unwilling to accommodate other religions and likely to create a narrow view of the world among its followers.

The great conundrum is how to privatise such an array, in a manner that is equitable, swift, politically viable and likely to create an effective structure of corporate control.The complications begin with the fact that the ownership of state enterprises in Eastern Europe is already politically contested.

And likely to create another fantastic success for a president who seems unwilling to tell the world about the many he has already had.

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The shortlist for the ever-controversial Booker Prize was announced this morning and is likely to create the usual speculation and debate.

This will provide fast, worldwide connection between computer software and computer users on an unprecedented scale, and seems likely to create a qualitative change in the way in which engineers will use creatively their expanding range of powerful tools.

The startling new disclosure was the latest to tarnish the reputation of Dover, hallowed ground for the military and the entry point for the nation's war dead, and is likely to create further anguish among families of the Sept. 11 victims.

Alas, it sounds as complex as the tax code they criticise, and as likely to create a host of loopholes.

Swearing is essentially an aggressive act and is likely to create an unpleasant atmosphere in the workplace which some might experience as stressful".

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