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However, the Toronto policy development process was extremely high profile, with widespread media attention throughout Ontario, making it highly unlikely that another community, its environmental groups and the public would be without influence from the Toronto experience.
Bb appears to be even nearer to its sun than Mercury is to ours, making it highly unlikely anything could survive.
His coalition won 25 seats, making it highly unlikely that he can form a government.
Security is multi-layered, making it highly unlikely that terrorists could seize a whole bomb.
But the two companies would still control a third of the votes between them, making it highly unlikely that any shareholder vote could go against them.
But Gov. George E. Pataki has rejected the idea, an aide said on Friday, making it highly unlikely that the plan will be adopted.
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The production is to return to the National next December for another four-month run; the complexity of its staging makes it highly unlikely that "His Dark Materials" will transfer to another theater, Mr. Hytner said.
"It would make it highly unlikely that we would be able to get to 2C".
Science can only produce evidence that makes it highly unlikely that a hazard exists.
That makes it highly unlikely that any new rules will significantly affect Election Day.
This bombshell was unexpected, and makes it highly unlikely that she will ever be president.
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