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Morrison (1993) finds that economic factors dominate violence as determinants of migration in Guatemala during the country's civil war, while both Morrison (1993) and Bohra-Mishra and Massey (2011) find that people are less likely to move at low and moderate levels of violence.

For weak local gradients a cell is less likely to move at all due to the gradient than for strong local gradients, so random movements will be the only reason for movement and will thus dominate.

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Because it is realistic and workable, it is likely to move us, at last, beyond arguments at the extremes and toward real action against climate change.

Mr. Daley is unlikely to engineer a wholesale remaking of the White House, and is likely to move cautiously at first.

In addition, they found that students were no more likely to move left at schools with more liberal faculties.

Other smaller IT-services companies, such as BearingPoint and Capgemini, may also struggle with the shift of services abroad.Most services in the middle layer, however, are likely to move offshore at a fairly manageable speed.

We were likely to move into glasses at some stage, but the rise in our import costs forced us to act earlier than anticipated," says Patel. "At the moment, the glasses are non-prescription and so are meant for people who don't need glasses but work at a computer screen for much of the day.

They work closely with education welfare officers, and where they cannot obtain a response from parents are now more likely to move to court action at an early stage.

On top of that, the notion that Brady was somehow significantly less likely to move the ball for at least a game-tying field goal simply because the offense sputtered a bit before that final drive is magical thinking.

The laws are more likely to affect young voters, the suit argues, because they are disproportionately more likely to move and keep two addresses: one at home and one at school.

In the moving process, assuming each source is likely to move to its adjacent grids or stay at current grid, which means a source can move to the different directions with 6° or be static with equal probability.

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