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Authors are more likely to fully take part if they feel readers have a genuine desire to debate their arguments while also respecting them as individuals.
They are more likely to be influenced by peers and less likely to fully understand their circumstances or the consequences of their actions.
Saddam is as likely to fully comply with the U.N. as Mike Tyson is to embrace anger management, and by framing the issue in the U.N., Mr. Bush ensured much greater public support for any war.
The latest report, in The Journal of the American Medical Association, suggests that seniors with this positive bias are 44 percent more likely to fully recover from a bout of disability.
Here's what they said … The Big Pink – Friday, Queen's Head It's not just that I'm intrigued by the Big Pink's noise-drenched take on pop, although I am, it's also the feeling that, judging by their appearance at Bestival last year, they're the band most likely to fully enter into the Glasto spirit by appearing onstage in an heroically "altered" state.
While the responses did not mean Mr Sharon was likely to fully regain consciousness, doctors said they were "encouraging".
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Now, he is likely to be fully rehabilitated.
Marijuana is on the ballot this November and is likely to be fully legalized after 20 years of pioneering medical legitimacy.
The spill is only likely to be fully curtailed by the relief wells BP is currently drilling more than 5km below sea level.
Wealthier sections have returned more quickly, mostly because homeowners were more likely to be fully insured and had other resources to tap even if they weren't.
Analysts say that the elections are not likely to be fully competitive or fair, but that they could move the military to decentralize some of its power.
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