Sentence examples for considers more likely from inspiring English sources

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To compensate, PricewaterhouseCoopers is preparing to charge higher fees to companies whose business it considers more likely to bring trouble.Before, when accountants lobbied against bans on services to audit clients, they argued that their business would suffer.

Thus while the \(\sim_i\) partitions the set of possible worlds according to the agents' hard information, the plausibility ordering \ \preceq_i\) represents which of the possible worlds the agent considers more likely (i.e., it represents the players soft information).

The historian Anthony Bryer, however, considers more likely that the name is a cognate of the Arabic kafir, Persian gabr or Turkish gavur, terms meaning "infidel" or "unbeliever", which is appropriate for the Christian Muslim borderlands where the Gabrades first appear.

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Some strains, like sorbitol-fermenting O157, are now considered more likely to cause HUS than O157 H7 [ 28], whereas others might be less likely to cause HUS.

As ever, cock-up should be considered more likely than conspiracy.

It means Greece is considered more likely than Russia to default.

If it does pass, it will go to the Assembly, where passage is considered more likely.

But selling is selling, and the word "Indian" is considered more likely to pull in traffic.

Outranking Li, he was considered more likely to succeed Hu in 2012 as chief of state.

Another, which he considered more likely, was that Littlefield was shot again while lying flat on his back.

Pieces of a leg bone, considered more likely sites of bone marrow containing DNA traces, were ground to a powder.

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