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The smaller particles make the cream clear, rather than leaving unattractive white marks on the skin, meaning people are more likely to apply it.
They have an innate sense of form, and they're likely to apply it as much to an anecdote from the set as to the material of a script, whereas other participants in the action are likelier to describe the same incident with more loose ends, with seemingly implausible or irrelevant (but often greatly revealing) details in place.
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The major policy area where the standard EU decision-making model is likely to apply where it did not apply fully before is in the area of asylum and immigration.
Only about a third of those with the lowest cognition were aware that a low-income subsidy existed, versus nearly 60 percent in the top group, and they were half as likely to apply for it (12.7 percent versus 25.5 percent, which is also a discouragingly low rate).
By contrast, officers in the 111th Precinct in the Bayside neighborhood of Queens, which is 87 percent white and Asian, were the least likely to apply force, using it in 4.7 percent of stops.
If Hart was hardly hyperactive either the England goalkeeper must still have been mightily relieved to see Pablo Zabaleta make a superb clearance from Townsend's cross just as Mitrovic, on as a substitute, seemed likely to apply his forehead to it.
And it may be that Montaigne did, too, because he often warned his readers that nothing he wrote about himself was likely to apply for much longer than it took the ink he used, writing it, to dry.
It's interesting in and of itself, whether or not it's likely to "apply" in the practical sense of the word.
The Orange prize-winning novelist Lionel Shriver agreed this was probably true in her case – and suggested it was likely to apply to her contemporaries as well.
It is likely to apply to most of the 86,000 prisoners who are serving fixed-term sentences and are currently automatically released when they reach the halfway point.
What is more, it appears that whatever (moral) objection one wants to bring forward against mainstream pornography, it is likely to apply to some erotic art as well (Patridge 2013).
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