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is likelihood
noun
The probability of a specified outcome; the chance of something happening; probability; the state of being probable.
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Exact(34)
Thus, the only contested issue is likelihood of confusion.
Later, he added, "There is likelihood that it could've avoided that confrontation — the escalation of that confrontation".
While manufacturing FODS there is likelihood of deviation of these parameters from ideal designed value.
Under trademark law, use of a similar name can constitute infringement if there is likelihood of confusion.
The greater concern is likelihood of a breach inlet forming once the dune is lost in the narrowest sections of the island.
Given the complexity of causes which led to the financial crisis, the concerned regulators were likely right in exercising restraint; Judge Rakoff's reasoning that the DoJ has never positively asserted that the executives concerned were innocent- and that therefore the DoJ should be taken to assert that there is likelihood of fraud, is unconvincing.
Similar(26)
Since the scan statistic is likelihood-based, the most likely zones can be selected and tested for statistical significance.
The tests compared are likelihood ratio, Wald, score and Owen's M test.
The main outcome measure was likelihood of specializing in psychiatry.
All confidence intervals were likelihood-based.
All tests were likelihood-ratio-based.
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