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That makes it extraordinarily unlikely that they will pursue a high-priced closer like Francisco Rodríguez of the Angels.
Despite the preponderance of breathless headlines since the reality is that five years later, radiobiological consequences of Fukushima are practically negligible - no one has died from the event, and is it extraordinarily unlikely that anyone will do so in future.
Spitz, who was hired by the Norfolk Four attorneys, says a careful examination of the victim's wounds make it "extraordinarily unlikely that more than one person" wielded the knife and "even less likely that several people" stabbed her to death.
Dr. Wells said it would be difficult for Mr. George to demonstrate what impact the iron had on the plankton and called it "extraordinarily unlikely" that Mr. George could prove that the experiment met the goal of permanently removing some carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
In May, Transport for London responded to a Freedom of Information request saying that 143 bikes had been reported stolen since the start of the scheme, of which just 26 remained missing – making it extraordinarily unlikely one would make it all the way to The Gambia.
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There is a stillness to Mr. Friend's performance, a noiseless stoicism that only amplifies his character's inscrutability: whatever Quinn is up to with that bomb (and in that moment, it's fruitless to even guess), it seems extraordinarily unlikely that he'll miss his target.
As its marketing blog gibes: "It is extraordinarily unlikely that the 137 productions that filmed in Michigan since 2007 chose to shoot there for creative reasons, a favourable climate or a deep and talented film-crew base".All this costs money, which legislators volunteer on behalf of taxpayers.
"It's extraordinarily unlikely the vehicle will survive," said Mr. Goldstein, the project manager.
And it's extraordinarily unlikely, given his pronounced distaste for the people involved, but he could eventually make like Senator Al Franken and get into politics, where his talent for (sometimes reductive) soundbites fits in.
John Rogers, a criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles, told me he suspects the defense will eventually file a motion on the basis of "judicial resources and economy," arguing that the whole thing isn't worth doing again because it's extraordinarily unlikely new evidence will be admitted the second time around.
Given the environmental questions, says its CEO, "it would be extraordinarily unlikely" that we'd bankroll Abbot Point.
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