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Gord is likely to do things like swing a newborn baby around his head by its umbilicus before gently turning the infant over to its blood-spattered mother.
This lets them reach those users who are more likely to do things like complete an in-app registration, initiate a checkout session, make a purchase, add items to a cart, view content, earn achievements and more.
Across the board, startup founders are more likely to more likely to do things like play sports, play a musical instrument, or hold a part-time job while still in high school.
In that case, employers would be likely to do things like raise wages to keep or attract talented workers. .
So people who are victims of sexual violence may be more likely to do things like smoke and drink, which in turn hurts overall health.
"I really appreciate what the I.M.F. is doing," says Aysuda Kolemen, a student at Istanbul Bilgi University, "but I know that they are not doing it for me personally, so in the future they are likely to do things that I may not like or approve of, but I don't have a say in it.
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Japanese people ages 55-64 were much more likely than either Americans or Europeans to do things like check email or access social media on a phone.
Women with unintended pregnancies were more likely to be depressed and to do things that could harm the fetus, like smoking, drinking and delaying or skipping prenatal care.
Increasingly, couples are marrying in their late twenties and paying for the wedding themselves, which means they are more likely to withstand family pressure to do things the traditional way or to invite Auntie Maude.
Created by Kate Bond and Morgan Lloyd, and featuring a cast of around 200, "Bum Bum" forces its paying participants to do things likely to go against the grain of folks whose theatergoing has been limited to the West End: saying its title, for starters (an utterance that defies dignity), and — far more daunting — becoming the unconditional center of attention.
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