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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imminent likelihood" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a situation or event that is expected to happen very soon or is highly probable. Example: "The meteorologist warned of an imminent likelihood of severe storms in the area."
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The audience sits in refuge from the elements, while expedition leader Paker addresses us on the imminent likelihood of cannibalism.
In assessing the threat, Mr. Eisenberg said, much depends on the probability of follow-through, on how afraid the target should realistically be, on whether "there's any imminent likelihood" of some nut's being incited to murder by the Web posting.
Meanwhile, the governments of the world have been intervening like the reddest of socialists, so the imminent likelihood of systemic corporate collapse has been pushed well back from the event horizon.
Notably, some of these strategies (e.g., grafts of peripheral nerve tissue, olfactory ensheathing glia, activated macrophages, marrow stromal cells, myelin-forming oligodendrocyte precursors or stem cells, and fetal spinal cord tissue) have already been translated to the clinical arena, whereas others have imminent likelihood of bench-to-bedside application.
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In particular, he said he might reconsider the conventional view that there was only one justification for making incitement a crime: the likelihood of imminent violence.
No great shakes as a thinker, this Englishman never lost his sense of values, and in the thick of fearful hazards was less dismayed by the likelihood of imminent capture than by the news that England had collapsed in the second innings".
In the face of this confusion, it is most useful, perhaps, to define health, good or bad, in terms that can be measured, can be interpreted with respect to the ability of the individual at the time of measurement to function in a normal manner and with respect to the likelihood of imminent disease.
Exclusions were age < eighteen years, pregnancy, nursing mothers, AIDS-defining illness within fourteen days of screening, or likelihood of imminent death.
See Table 1 and Figure 3. Women with high risk pregnancies who are transferred acutely because of the likelihood of imminent delivery do not all deliver immediately.
However, clinicians are often inadequately prepared to diagnose dying effectively [ 2] or to discuss the likelihood of imminent death with patients and families [ 3- 7].
These included: care pathways; awareness of diagnosis; concerns about eating; power of attorney; preferences for place of care; resuscitation; likelihood of imminent death; patients' symptoms; burden of caring responsibility.
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