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The local election results, too, are likely to lay bare the limits of Cameron's appeal north of the M4.
If business does not swiftly improve, allowing factories to sell the products they have piled up, firms are likely to lay off workers at a more aggressive clip.
(Though airlines are likely to lay on extra flights and, in BA's case, use bigger planes, these seats will be sold at a fat premium).
And voters are likely to lay the blame for that squarely at Republicans' feet.
English-speaking parents are given to emphasizing nouns and categories when talking to their children, Nisbett and others have found, where Korean parents are likely to lay stress on verbs and relationships.
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It is possible to begin to fix the problem by identifying people who are extreme cheaters and are likely to lie on every occasion possible.
Not that Treviso are likely to lie down – they need to win to ensure Champions Cup qualification ahead of Zebre, who are only three points adrift.
"We agree with the GMC about these risks, though in fact they are likely to lie with particular units and services rather than whole organisations.
It does not, however, obviously make sense to give away in advance of a negotiation that you are likely to lie or cheat in it.
The party's best hopes are likely to lie in the struggling, and more homogeneously white, boroughs of outer-east London, where they may capitalise on the collapse of the BNP.
In that case, the RMS gain estimation errors for most cases are likely to lie between and dB.
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