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"I get 100-500 requests for a photo each day," he admits – a rate that is likely to multiply considerably while he stands guard outside the hospital where the Queen is being treated for the stomach bug gastroenteritis.
Though it does not reflect the broader security situation in Afghanistan, Sangin (pronounced SANG-in) offers a troubling portrait of life where the Taliban decides to make its mark and the Americans no longer fight, a situation that is likely to multiply as coalition forces completely withdraw next year.
Over the past decade, wireless applications have experienced tremendous growth, and this growth is likely to multiply in the near future.
New York's adoption of a new set of more intensive academic standards, known as the Common Core State Standards, has meant the number of consultants offering to train teachers in the new system is likely to multiply, further confusing the picture for principals.
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And hydrogen fueling stations are likely to multiply.
Factor into that a lack of commercial skills and the problems are likely to multiply.
Real estate, of the genre that's likely to multiply in lower Manhattan, represents a substantial investment against integrity.
Weaker hospital management trusts might be taken over by proven leaders, on the model of school "superheads".A cynic might conclude that Mr Hunt is getting ahead of grievances by siding with complaints which are likely to multiply as cuts bite.
"Without a more transparent and measured approach to outsourcing, high-profile failures are likely to multiply".
The questions facing Di Matteo are likely to multiply in the days ahead.
Chemolithotrophy in its various forms (including methanogenesis) is likely to be multiply derived rather than the ancestral class of nutrition, irrespective of whether the root is placed beside or within chlorobacteria or between neomura and eubacteria.
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