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The evils which they urge must result from this clause are extremely improbable; nay, almost impossible.
This analysis revealed that ORFs longer than 300 bases are extremely improbable in random DNA: for example, 600-base ORFs occur only once in a random DNA length of approximately one million bases, and 750-base ORFs occur only once in 40 million bases.
They are extremely improbable.
Sophisticated stratigraphic analyses indicate that fossils of the antiquity necessary to produce congruence with molecular studies are extremely improbable [ 11, 29, 30] (but see [ 31, 32]).
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That, of course, is extremely improbable.
"What everyone thought was extremely improbable turns out not to be improbable," Mr. Fidell said, referring to the possibility that Americans would be allied with Al Qaeda.
Since this process is extremely improbable, the liquid, or more precisely the condensed fraction of it, flows without any apparent friction.
But this is extremely improbable as long as filmmakers are more likely to have their camera confiscated than to secure an interview with the prosecutor on the case.
I've said it's extremely improbable". In an inquest, he points out, suicide has to be proved "beyond reasonable doubt".
It is extremely improbable that this type of preparation could ever have been produced at Fort Detrick, certainly not of the grade and quality found in that envelope.
But how should scientists conclude that the probability of an interesting hypothesis takes on a particular value or that a certain evidential finding would be extremely improbable if the interesting hypothesis were false?
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