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All of this, combined with continued weakness in capital spending and new-home starts, make it increasingly likely that Japan's economy will tip back into recession, analysts said.
Banks will be given the chance to raise money from private investors first, but the fragile condition of some institutions and the short timetable before the results are made public make it increasingly likely that they will return to the government for money.
The resources and the fundamental size of the country make it increasingly likely that India will wind up being one of the largest economies in the world in our lifetime.
Those trends make it increasingly likely that the Federal Reserve will raise short-term interest rates at its next meeting in two weeks.
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Talks between the Greek government and its international creditors over a bailout extension appeared to have completely broken down over the weekend, making it increasingly likely the country will default on its debts on June 30.
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Previous guarded bullishness has given way to increased caution, making it increasingly likely that we see a retest of 6800.
The rhetoric that Bannon is feeding Trump makes it increasingly likely that Trump will lose in a landslide.
Removing the protection from Three makes it increasingly likely that the network will be priced out of the auction.
For one thing, analysts have steadily raised the bar in their earnings forecasts, making it increasingly likely that companies will stop beating and start missing their targets.
The decision makes it increasingly likely that a partial shutdown of the government will commence just after midnight barring a last-minute retreat by the House.
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