Sentence examples for be likely to release from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Landrieu's office said HUD would not be likely to release money for the project.

"Libya has the obligation to fully respect obligations in resolution 1970 by the [UN] security council". Carr said earlier this week that Tripoli would be likely to release Taylor if the ICC agreed that Saif could be tried in Libya, rather than The Hague.

Even if the sub-Moho mantle was seismogenic, the viscous flow of mantle wedge beneath the Moho would be likely to release at least some tectonic stress by viscous relaxation for rheologies constrained by experimental mineral physics data (e.g., Hirth and Kohlstedt 2003).

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Pension reform is likely to release more money for investment.

The Saints' acquisition of Brees means they are likely to release the long-time starter Aaron Brooks.

Mr Weller is likely to release a new album and tour next year.

The acting Australian information commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim, told Guardian Australia his organisation was likely to release a public report of its findings at the end of October.

Castro's aides say the candidate is likely to release more detailed policy proposals, including on housing and immigration reform, at a later date in the campaign.

The team has been shopping him again, but Silver said the Seahawks are likely to release Sherman in the next few days, in part to do him the courtesy of letting him choose where he plays next.

Crotty says that publishers are likely to release more data after this.

Two days ago, we first reported that Apple was likely to release a developer beta of OS X Lion "soon".

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