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That means rivals like Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore are likely to catch up quickly with London, which has regained its footing since the darkest days of the credit crisis but is expected to expand more slowly than in the recent past.
He concludes that section with the belief that Hispanics are not likely to catch up to their non-Hispanic counterparts.
"The economy of mainland China is very likely to catch up with that of the U.S. in 10 years," Mr. Lu of Fudan University said.
Both camps concede that in California, Mr. McCain is not likely to catch up to win the Republican vote, which determines who wins all the delegates.
The International Energy Agency, a Paris-based group formed by consumer nations, recently said that coal was likely to catch up with oil as the world's largest source of energy in a decade.
Mr. Kaufman said that the companies issuing these bonds were not likely to hit problems immediately, but at some point the riskier behavior was likely to catch up with them, and their investors.
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Those living in socially rented (1.86 (1.34 to 2.56)) or 'Other' (2.52 (1.23 to 5.18)) accommodations were more likely to fully catch-up than home owners, and families were more likely to catch-up if they lived outside London (1.95 (1.32 to 2.89)).
19 We further found that obese children are less likely to catch-up in their sleep "debt" during weekends, and that the combination of shorter sleep duration and more variable sleep patterns was associated not only with increased weight risk but also with adverse metabolic outcomes (i.e., insulin resistance, elevated serum lipids, and increased high-sensitivity C reactive protein levels).
The further behind pupils were at 11, the less likely they were to catch up later, he added.
Furthermore, the earlier the descendants of immigrants begin education, the more likely they are to catch up with their peers and make it into academic tracks (Crul et al., 2012).
But third party clients are likely to need time to catch up.
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