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The study also noted that trips to a particular destination like school or work were less likely to result in accidents than those in which the purpose was just to go out for a ride.
It said this type of exposure is also "less likely to result in skin cancer".
(By his own calculations, the fifth loan was 8percentt less likely to result in foreclosure than the 10th loan).
Over all, compared with ICSI, in vitro fertilization was 32percentt less likely to result in a birth defect.
Also, by provide cutaneous target tissue, regenerating sensory afferent nerve fiber are less likely to result in the formation of potentially painful neuromas.
But they're more reliable than Kazaa, and easier to navigate -- and using them is a good deal less likely to result in recording-industry summonses in your mailbox.
So it is false to assert that putting boots on the ground is less likely to result in civilian deaths, or to create enemies in the Muslim world.
When the brokers were starting out with their lenders, he said, the loans they made were less likely to result in foreclosure.
Technology has also played a major role immobilisers and alarms making it harder for car thieves, while online theft was easier and less likely to result in arrest.
Because there is no final passive stretch, this PNF technique is considered one of the safest PNF techniques to perform (it is less likely to result in torn muscle tissue).
Less likely to result in viewers waking with a start during Who Do You Think You Are?, wondering if the bit where Jamie Theakston did gun fingers at some custard was just a dream.
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