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He's also, by the looks of him, exceedingly unlikely to crumble when the pressure is on.
In addition, he said, such differences are "exceedingly unlikely" to affect intelligence or complex behavioral traits.
Dobzhansky pointed out that newly arisen genes are rare at first and that an individual is exceedingly unlikely to receive such a gene from both parents.
So, even though you and I are exceedingly unlikely to become targets of the CFAA, we could be – and that's why the law is intolerable as it stands.
Although it is exceedingly unlikely to have even surfaced as an issue in the "coalition negotiations", the Liberal Democrats' manifesto promises a referendum to introduce a written constitution drawn up by a citizens' convention.
Also among the institutions that should probably know better, airlines must know by now that Ebola – contagious only through direct contact with a symptomatic sick person's fluids – is exceedingly unlikely to contaminate a plane.
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Apparently the only Americans who really need to read, ponder and be persuaded by Nussbaum's book are those (like Pamela Geller) who are exceedingly unlikely ever to open it.
The Romney people?" At the time Hannity was asking these questions, the polls had tightened in Utah, where McMullin, who's Mormon, had based his campaign, with an eye on the one, exceedingly unlikely path he had to the White House: If the race were close, and he prevailed in a single state, he might prevent Trump and Hillary Clinton from attaining an Electoral College majority.
However, it is exceedingly unlikely for an individual to have two cataract procedures at the same time, or within the same calendar month so this does not bias the measures.
People sometimes even argue from a loose generalization argument, and ask, "What if everybody failed to vote?" or, in the language here, "What if everybody chose to free ride on the voting of others?" The practical answer to that question, of course, is that everybody does not choose to free ride, only some do, and that it is exceedingly unlikely that everyone will choose to do so.
Thus, as Schelling suggests, it is exceedingly unlikely it would give nuclear weapons to a group like Hezbollah to detonate, not least because the rational ones in charge would fear that the source would be detected, inviting devastating retaliation.
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