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It's a discussion, one that is highly likely to generate more chatter, deconstructing and close examination than, say, the finer points of tort reform and other highlights of the many presidential debates this fall.
These results imply that future eruption events under the present summit and upper flow-path configuration are also highly likely to generate wide dispersal pyroclastic surges and extreme hazard, especially now that dense forest has been destroyed on the upper southern slopes of the volcano.
This channel is quite an opportunity for McDonald's, as delivery is highly likely to generate repeat business.
Delivery – and its first cousin takeout – are also highly likely to generate repeat business: According to Nation's Restaurant News, customers who order via these channels are more likely to reorder within 60 days versus walk-in customers.
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For example, some genomic regions may be more highly mutable than others and so are more likely to generate variants that are eventually selected during adaptive evolution.
The new study, like studies before it, is likely to generate its own debate.
Winter months are likely to generate "junkets to places like Las Vegas, New Orleans and Miami.
Using this instrument with a cut point of 50 is less likely to generate false positives and has been reported to be highly specific (specificity, 99%), while less sensitive (60%) [ 30].
This demonstrated the low background noise level using the 454 UDS approach and indicated that variants detected at >0.2% heteroplasmy are highly likely to be generated in vivo and to be of biological origin.
However, while highly affine recognition sites need building blocks rich in complementary functionalities to their target, such units are likely to generate high levels of non-specific binding.
Such intergovernmentalism does not look likely to generate efficient solutions.
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