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be probable
adjective
Likely or most likely to be true.
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Second, he argued that, if probability judgements were empirical frequency claims, then the probability judgements would themselves only be probable, something that can't be coherently accounted for.
It might even be probable.
There has to be probable cause.
The partition of Libya is said to be probable.
"We have more than enough evidence for there to be probable cause for an arrest".
However, some kind of Brexit transition deal with the EU may be probable.
The risk to life could be "possible", but a danger to health must be "probable", he added.
2535, 2537, 37 L.Ed.2d 596 (1973) (Automobile or no automobile, there must be probable cause for the search").
Finally, it seems to be probable that the natural circulation flow of air in the reactor pressure vessel produce continuously.
If the summit is a success, then it means a new international deal to replace the Kyoto protocol will be probable in late 2015 in Paris.
At the time entry was demanded the officers were possessed of evidence which a magistrate might have found to be probable cause for issuing a search warrant.
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