Sentence examples for is likely to resolve from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, yearly Pap smears in teenagers essentially find HPV (which is likely to resolve on its own) rather than cancer.

"The court is likely to resolve this matter quickly, as it has done on other occasions where electoral provisions are an issue (as during the 2010 election).

But for the moment the Tory party is likely to resolve itself only in favour of charity: a sticking plaster on a broken society that won't hold.

In contrast, his relationship with Jordan has deteriorated to the extent that only the manager's resignation is likely to resolve the impasse.

In his view, neither the bailout of Spanish banks nor the Greek election is likely to resolve the problems of the euro zone.

Once it is sealed it is likely to resolve the problem – at least until the striking French port workers take some new form of action and change the rules of the game once again.

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This study was performed to clarify the frequency of spontaneous resolution of vocal fold polyp and identify features associated with polyps that are likely to resolve without surgery.

Mr. Cragin said only the DNA tests, which can match remains to living maternal relatives, were likely to resolve the matter.

Non-erythematous nodules formed soon after injection are caused by the uneven distribution of the filler and are likely to resolve spontaneously.

IMF programs, lower interest rates, more rapid world growth--none of these are likely to resolve the problem.

So how can you know when your child's problems are likely to resolve on their own over time and when you need to find outside help?

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