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Such protests are becoming more common in China as the state cuts subsidies and banks cut off credit for money-losing government-owned enterprises like Shanghai Tyre, and they are likely to spread after China enters the World Trade Organization and competitive pressures increase.
We recently reported that the estrogen receptor (ER) negative basal-like and claudin-low tumor subtypes are likely to spread to vital organs such as the brain and lung; without targeted therapies, HER2-enriched tumors aggressively colonize the liver, while ER+/luminal A and luminal B tumors are slower to disseminate and are usually first identified in the bone [ 9].
Without clean water, diseases are likely to spread quickly.
The bigger the project, experts say, the more palms that are likely to spread open.
Such actions are likely to spread to East and Southeast Asia if currency issues are not resolved.
But the consequences of what is happening in Paris are likely to spread beyond Unesco, making this an urgent issue.
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The emergence of English as an Asian cultural language is likely to spread beyond post-colonial locations like Hong Kong.
Authorities have said the virus is likely to spread further.
So something spreads quickly to start with, it is likely to spread more.
But Sombat's arrest was likely to spread new fear through Thailand's active online community.
Health officials said they were unable to determine if the outbreak was likely to spread further.
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