Sentence examples for be likely to undergo from inspiring English sources

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Any new song would be likely to undergo this process of communal re-creation.

He also said that any paper would be likely to undergo "major changes" if submitted to a peer-reviewed, scientific journal, and suggested it be reviewed under a process used by the GWPF, whereby the group's own advisers and selected external experts carried out the peer review.

Thus the samples with efficiency exceeding 0.01 would be likely to undergo some thermal event, strengthening its NRM intensity by mild heating (e.g. forest fire or climate change).

The majority (90%) considered testing to be good/very good and would be likely to undergo genetic testing (90%) if offered.

Based on a mean patient age of 56 years, this is unrealistic as many patients would be likely to undergo further hospitalization episodes.

Retrocopy formation has interesting implications in terms of cancer progression, especially when one considers that oncogenes highly expressed in cancer cells may be likely to undergo retrotransposition and give rise to novel, potentially expressed retrocopies.

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Westfield is likely to undergo still more changes.

Before the proposal is sent to the Council, it is likely to undergo further overhaul.

Thus many lawmakers say it is likely to undergo considerable revision.

"We understand that this is a new environment and that we're likely to undergo a deeper level of scrutiny".

It is likely to undergo many months, perhaps years, of additional negotiations before it emerges in any internationally enforceable form.

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