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Indeed, said Katinka Barysch, chief economist at the Center for European Reform, a pro-European policy institute, "if Britain joined the euro zone, it is likely to replicate the experience of existing members and enjoy a rapid increase in trade".
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pMP1046A is likely to replicate by theta-form replication [ 50].
It was not the sort of experience the typical multiplex is likely to replicate.
In other words, no version of "Die Dreigroschenoper," however authoritative, is likely to replicate exactly what audiences heard at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm on the night of the work's premiere.
Murray (along with everyone else in the game) knows nobody is likely to replicate the year Djokovic had in 2011 but, with significant wins over Djokovic and Roger Federer at Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows this summer, he has found a level of consistency that was missing towards the end of tournaments.
Two software firms using the Agile development approach, for instance, are most likely employing many of the same techniques and a common language, so if one of them were to put a new management model into place, the other would be likely to replicate it successfully with observe-and-apply.
The IWM, which has been the national museum for the Holocaust since 2000, said the learning centre was likely to replicate its own advanced plans for a £33.5m digitally enabled learning and events suite, and the public should be offered one facility, rather than competing educational resources.
The former education secretary David Blunkett has labelled Michael Gove's network of commissioners to oversee academies and free schools "a nonsense", and told MPs that academy chains were likely to replicate the worst features of local authorities.
Nevertheless, our data indicate that recent AI (H5N1) strains are likely to replicate in feather epidermal cells of domestic ducks and geese.
In procuring renewables, California's current "least cost, best fit" approach should be augmented with "most learning". That means a new technology about which we (and the rest of the world) will learn a lot may get funded even if it is likely to be more expensive than replicating a mature technology.
When the dominant phenotype is selected (h ∼ 1 ) and the unfavoured allele stays present in the population at low frequency, it is likely to result in an inconsistent behaviour of replicates, which lower the power of the BBGP.
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