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Popular pressure and a dire economy are likely to bring it back, if the government can recover its nerve.Correction: This article originally stated that half of the participants in the work-experience programme found work shortly after completing the scheme.
"In Uganda, homophobia is such an inherent part of culture now that opportunistic politicians are likely to bring it back.
"I am most likely to bring it back down to 25percentto23percentcent," he said.
I think it's likely to increase and expand the civil war in Syria, not likely to bring it to an end..
Mexican officials have repeatedly asked the United States to clamp down on the flow of weapons and are likely to bring it up again with President Obama when he visits Mexico on Thursday.
Some believe it is so brittle that even the slightest compromise is likely to bring it down — the assessment that led Mr. Assad to crack down on protesters rather than accede to political changes in the first place.
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In retrospect, Rose was always a likely candidate to bring it to an end.
In addition to tornadoes, the storm system is likely to bring with it hail the size of golf balls or larger and straight line winds in excess of 60 miles per hour, Mr. Zaleski said.
But an increase in heavy rainfall in some of these regions is also likely to bring with it many negative effects, such as a raised risk of flooding and the waterlogging of soils.
Yet if anything is likely to bring that about, it is their own reaction.
The full moon could be the "trigger!" It is likely to bring surprise and shock wherever it manifests.
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