Sentence examples for likely to intercept from inspiring English sources

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Of course, countries are not likely to intercept suspect cargoes unless they consider the intelligence information being provided by Washington and other sources to be trustworthy.

Carbon dioxide leaking from a deep storage reservoir is likely to intercept groundwater resources before breeching the surface and reaching the atmosphere.

It is unclear whether the observed richness-area effect during migration is a result of migrating individuals being more likely to intercept large patches (a.k.a 'the target effect') [34], or some unmeasured fitness benefit associated with larger habitat patches (e.g. reduced predation risk).

Experienced nurses are more likely to intercept errors compared with less experienced nurses [ 70].

Deeper wells are likely to intercept longer regional flowpaths with higher fractions of older water that has been less affected by anthropogenic contamination.

Males outpace each other in the search for suitable mates and males capable of persistent searching are more likely to intercept females than less-active individuals [ 44].

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The better these two work, the more likely you are to intercept the attention of your online audience an audience that moves across screens and clicks away from anything that fails to engage it at a glance.

If the plane did continue northwards instead, towards central Asia, then it is unclear how it would have avoided being detected by Indian air control, whose radar coverage is likely to have intercepted the jet.

Despite the sneering term snail mail, plain old letters are the form of long-distance communication least likely to be intercepted, misdirected, forwarded, retrieved or otherwise inspected by someone you didn't have in mind.

If an attack isn't circulated widely on the internet it is less likely to be intercepted, which means that tools that rely on signatures or known threats may not detect it at all.

The Home Office warrant to intercept her phone calls is likely to have been signed by the then home secretary David Blunkett [see footnote], whose own voicemail messages were then intercepted by the News of the World, according to journalists who worked there.

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