Sentence examples for continuously probably from inspiring English sources

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"The assessment of markets and competition that they would normally do continuously probably fell by the wayside in this consolidation process and they lost track of what was happening in their business," said Paul Nisbet, analyst with JSA Research in Newport, R. I

Transformations into phases with lower zinc content take place continuously, probably resulting in the formation of the α-phase.

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On Earth the waves are observed only after earthquakes, while on the Sun they are continuously excited, probably by the currents in the convective zone.

As the attention spans of consumers seem to shorten daily, and the conditions of the consumer marketplace seem to shift continuously, campaigns probably need to be freshened faster than they were in the past.

On the contrary, the material is continuously changing, probably due to the impact of development of the health care system, education of the population, changing sexual behavior, use of new contraceptive methods, use of estrogens, changing carcinogens, cigarette smoking and ultimately, and not of least importance the effect of the organized screening.

And whether the flow is sanitary sewage, storm water or both, it's continuously moving and probably never goes below freezing.

Consequently, the prevalence of age-related conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, is continuously increasing, and probably the age of patients with cardiovascular diseases is increasing, especially at non-PCI capable hospitals.

The ɛ-O carboxylate atoms of the Glu-2′ residues probably continuously exchange their positions with individual water molecules of the sodium ion-bound water pentagon; therefore, we refer to this water pentagon as the 'loose pentagon'.

The dominant beat was the sound of house music; it probably ran continuously through the festival from at least one stage.

The body weight of mice treated with physiological saline without drug continuously increased due to probably its nontoxic effect as well as the rapid growth of tumor (Table 3).

(MOTU 27) Mus minutoides Smith, 1834 M. minutoides is a widely distributed species in most of sub-Saharan Africa (probably except continuously forested areas in the Congo Basin and deserts; Figure  1f).

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