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A sprint finish is likely, which bodes well for Cavendish, the world's top stage-race sprinter.
Meanwhile, Whyte disagrees with the assertion that liquidation is likely, which has been stated by Rangers director Dave King and recently given credence by the administrators.
Assumed that not all devices provide services, an average of two services per device is likely which sums up a total amount of 1,000,000 service descriptions.
If the euro is unable to hold this level, a complete retracement is likely, which does not bode well for stocks given their inverse correlation to the yen.
Modern winter service vehicles will usually also have a satellite navigation system connected to a weather forecast feed, allowing the driver to choose the best areas to treat and to avoid areas in which rain is likely, which can wash away the grit used the most advanced can even adapt to changing conditions, ensuring optimal gritter and plow settings.
Second, because diabetes is an underdiagnosed disease, some misclassification of exposure is likely, which would tend to attenuate any true association between diabetes and bladder cancer.
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On Tuesday, May repeated her warning that a hard Brexit was likely, which provoked another round of selling.
We believe, however, that taking this effort is worthwhile especially because substantial, cumulative effects of social competence on fitness are likely, which would otherwise remain undetected.
I obviously don't think this is likely -- which is why democracy advocates, I believe, need to jumpstart a conversation about alternative approaches immediately.
Based on the response, it appears the answer is likely "no," which is wild because the evidence had us thinking Cole did know.
Some of the children just lie down and wait for death, which is likely; or mercy, which is elsewhere.
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