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Even if programs remain optional, opting out is likely to be greeted with wariness, much like a suspect's refusal to provide DNA or fingerprints might be after he has insisted he isn't guilty of whatever crime has been committed.

The Iraq war has been covered to such high literary effect by reporters like David Finkel and Dexter Filkins that news of an imminent war novel is likely to be greeted with a shrug.

The publication of the report is likely to be greeted with relief in Qatar.

The subject is more likely to be greeted with boredom or acrimony, the debate conducted in instant and shallow slogans.

And once off the beaten track, they are more likely to be greeted with email addresses and Facebook requests rather than a hail of stones.

In a move likely to be greeted with the dusting off of drainpipe trousers nationwide, Pulp have announced they are the latest Britpop band to reform.

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Yet the report is likely to be greeted not with thoughtful deliberation, but with the polarised shrillness that tends to accompany debates about antisemitism today.

Inside the Metropolitan Museum, though, the news of his ascension to director is likely to be greeted by many colleagues with pleasure and relief.

Makiya's newest book, "The Rock: A Tale of Seventh-Century Jerusalem," is no less likely to be greeted by his critics with disdain.

Here, for example, a vacationer is just as likely to be greeted at a restaurant with "G'day, mate" as "Good morning, sir".

Service: Come more than once and you're likely to be greeted at the door with a  hug.

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