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"The chance of needing a repair for a Honda or Acura is relatively small.
How can women who have had no education in the physiological process of birth at school be expected to know that simply with the right setting and support team they have statistically less chance of needing pain relief, a caesarean or an instrumental delivery and are more likely to feel happy with their experience?
Anyone turning 65 today has almost a 70% chance of needing long-term care at some point in their remaining years; over 80% of adults have chronic illnesses that will ultimately lead to death.
The UK and EU negotiators have, separately, discussed extending the 21-month transition period by up to a year, to improve the chances of getting a full trade deal and reduce the chance of needing an Irish border backstop.
The Long-Term Care Insurance National Advisory Centheirotes on their website that everyone has a 70percentt chance of needing long-term care in their lifetime.
Director of meteorology at Weather Underground, Jeff Masters, said based off the latest forecasts and computer models, there was a 3percentt chance of needing to evacuate the arena hosting the convention.
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"The chances of needing it are about one in a billion," he said.
Fortunately, you can act to protect your joints now, to reduce your chances of needing to replace them later.
Who draws up a legal contingency plan unless he believes that the chances of needing it are high?
The column asks, "Who draws up a legal contingency plan unless he believes that the chances of needing it are high?" Since our divorce rate generally is 50percentt, and 60percentt for remarriages, the correct answer to this question should be, "anyone who thinks 50 to 60percentt odds are high".
It teaches parents what they can do to reduce their child's chances of needing glasses.
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