Sentence examples for in all likelihood the same from inspiring English sources

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One of the iPhone 4's most marketable features may be getting a bit more common soon: notorious iClone maker Meizu has said their upcoming M9, sequel to the madness that was the WinMo-powered M8, will sport a 960×640 screen of similar size — in all likelihood the same exact model as Apple's.

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A bioidentical hormone that has the same potency as a pharmaceutical manufacturer's hormone would, in all likelihood, have the same risks and benefits of the pharmaceutical hormone.

And equally important is to realize that the same people who found fault with your predecessor will, in all likelihood, be the same people to find fault with you and the way you do your job.

The classical approach works for oil companies because their strategists operate in an environment in which the most attractive positions and the most rewarded capabilities today will, in all likelihood, remain the same tomorrow.

Travelers should also know that: Although the government does not generally harass tourists, should foreigners fall afoul of the authorities for any reason, they will find that they will not, in all likelihood, enjoy the same legal protections and rights afforded to them in their native countries, including the presumption of innocence, habeas corpus and the right to a speedy and fair trial.

In all likelihood, the two cuts concerned the same domain (or loop) of chromatin, being less than 50 Kb (in six cases) and less than 100 Kb (in four cases) apart.

If Mr. Assad falls, there can be little doubt that, in time, other governments in the region will do the same, and in all likelihood, the eventual electoral results (assuming elections occur) would be the same.

I have some sympathy with the idea of a second referendum but, in all likelihood, the result would almost certainly be the same – approximately 50% for and 50% against.

In all likelihood, the results will be the much the same.

Or to put in armed guards, or retired soldiers, who would in all likelihood be given the same powers as police.

This reporter added it to a little pile of objects she had accumulated on the red velvet and rosewood sofa, part of a suite of furniture that in all likelihood had occupied the same spot in Ms. Schwartz's front parlor since 1925, when her grandmother bought the place, which was built in the mid-19th century as a billiard house, an extension to the gaming club next door.

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