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They are likely to launch a civil action against the hospital.
And a transient population isn't likely to launch a movement for democracy or political rights.
The new deal will necessitate a new pricing structure, however, with the broadcaster likely to launch a new subscription channel to house the rights.
She is also an outside threat -- she is just as likely to launch a 3-pointer as she is to post up an opponent in the paint.
In the Budget, Mr Osborne will state the MPC's annual remit and is likely to launch a debate, supported by Mr Carney, on whether it should change.
Next year China is likely to launch a probe that will orbit the moon (a feat achieved only by Russia, America and Japan).
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The government is likely to launch an advertising blitz along the lines of the "Tell Sid" campaign to encourage the sale of British Gas shares in 1986.
Britain's data protection watchdog is also likely to launch an investigation into the privacy breach, thought to be one of the biggest of its kind.
These "smart and illicit" entrepreneurs, who tend to be white males, full-time workers, and 25 years or older,are also twice as likely to launch an incorporated business than others who open businesses.
A Turkish ground invasion into Syria, though still a possibility, would now be riskier with Russian aircraft operating in areas where Turkey would be most likely to launch an incursion.
What's more, the Conservatives are likely to launch an initial offensive against Corbyn and then after a few weeks de-escalate in the hope of wounding rather than killing their target.
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