Sentence examples for likely released from inspiring English sources

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The water was most likely released in repeated jökulhlaups and flowed in relatively small channels on the floors of the tunnel valleys, which gradually became ice-filled with the lowering of the bed.

The D3 band is attributed to out-of-plane defects, such as tetrahedral carbons; such defects are most likely released during the early stages of graphitization (Bény-Bassez and Rouzaud 1985).

The buildup of sulfur on the mineral surface indicates that the oxidation of the sulfur species is the slowest step in the overall oxidation process, and that Fe and As are likely released into solution first.

Although the fallouts were observed only on limited occasions, the salt flakes are likely released for 2 weeks since the emission of the brownish plume was continuously observed from mid-May to early June.

The mean dbh age of spruce from the 1994 USFS stand survey for both lakes (Blue Lake ( overline{x} ) age = 117 ± 8 or ca. 1877, Emerald Lake ( overline{x} ) age = 140 ± 11 or ca. 1854) indicates that the majority of spruce in both stands regenerated (or more likely released) shortly after the settlement-era (Table 2).

Had the Carabineros found my cards, they would have likely released me from incarceration and possession of my photos.

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Like Nixon before him, Trump will likely release his tax returns if and only if he decides that it is in his best interest to do so.

Samsung will likely release those details next week at CES.

ES appears to be a nonspecific stimulus, most likely releasing other neuropeptides besides CGRP.

Yesterday Apple announced an upcoming event where the company will likely release new laptops and iPads.

Samsung, already a pro at smart TVs and Android, will likely release a bespoke solution crafted just for Samsung devices.

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