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SignalP [ 11] and TMHMM [ 12] predictions suggest that all of the Sps-like gene products so far uncovered are likely to be either secreted, or membrane-associated, with the exception of Clostridium thermocellum CHTE712 (Fig. 3).
At 25, you are likely to be either dead or in prison.
They were just as likely to be either working or looking for work as others.
Turkish authorities reportedly believe the attacker is likely to be either from Uzbekistan or Kyrgyzstan.
For one or another reason, I think the tax break is likely to be either abolished or capped.
The Treasury is accepting bids only from experienced investment managers, almost all of which are likely to be either sellers or buyers of mortgage-backed securities.
Earlier this year, scientists detected four new ozone-depleting chemicals in the atmosphere, which are likely to be either industrial feedstocks or black market products.
Although there is likely to be either a PES or EPP Commission president from 2015, there could be a significant bloc of Eurosceptic MEPs after the 2014 elections.
Indeed, the generation of the next few years isn't likely to be either conservative or overwhelmingly liberal; it's probably going to be moderate.
The team has not decided who will run with him, but it is likely to be either Alex Lynn or Carlos Sainz Jr.
The Conservative Party's next leader is likely to be either former London Mayor Boris Johnson or current Home Secretary Theresa May.
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