Sentence examples for likelihood of anything from inspiring English sources

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Others wonder whether the ubiquitous scrutiny will reduce the likelihood of anything real getting done here.

Without Jeremy Corbyn's backing and involvement the likelihood of anything happening in selections is nil: I needed Corbyn's help.

All of which raises the question: What is the point of pushing for any peace talks when the likelihood of anything positive resulting from them is virtually zero?

(It also virtually eliminates the likelihood of anything sticking to the bottom of the pan, which is often in the back of your mind when you sauté.) I love using this method with striped bass, which has the added bonus of being a local fish, but you can use any firm white fillets or steaks.

Although the data is fragmentary and the likelihood of anything significant happening soon is impossible to calculate, something tells me FriendFeed has reached the point where it is in the driver's seat of social media.

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In UN corridors you'll often hear frustrated diplomats whispering that the amount of process around an issue is inversely correlated to the likelihood of achieving anything on it.

"If we get a narrow majority at the I.A.E.A., the likelihood of doing anything reasonable in New York is not great," said a top European diplomat involved in the Iran talks.

Since about last Memorial Day, if you try to make a reservation on a weekend, your likelihood of finding anything at all available (forgetting about luxury models, for which the rate structure is less advantageous) for immediate use is actually quite slim.

There is, of course, no likelihood at all of anything like that happening this time round.

The repairs will take so long that the likelihood of its finding anything dramatic before the end of 2009 is now remote.That gives a rather less flashy project the chance of making the physics discovery of the year.

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