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A series of walls, checkpoints, settlements and soldiers fill the 30-mile gap between our hometowns, making it more likely for us to have met on the other side of the planet than in our own backyard.
This has the effect of halving the quota for the senate, making it more likely for the party winning the majority of votes to win more senate seats than the other party, but also increases the likelihood of minor parties being elected.
We believe the influence of the correlation time τ is probably indirect, making it more likely for the stereotypical wave form to occur at increasing values of τ.
This was explained by the need of passengers to be indoors at stations in the winter because of low temperatures as well as weather making it more likely for people to leave their cars at home.
Further, anonymous speech enables people to speak without fear of "retaliation or embarrassment," making it more likely for "marginal voices to contribute".
If salticids mistakenly recognize potential prey organisms as other jumping spiders, mimetic prey would enjoy higher chances of survival because, instead of an attack, a territorial display may ensue, making it more likely for the prey to escape predation.
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When customers like your business, it makes it more likely for them to put in a good word for your brand, products, and services to friends, family, and even people they just met.
The fact that he is gone makes it more likely for the Arab Spring to complete its reformation cycle".
And it could make it more likely for a company to overpay.
"It makes it more likely for them to see BP as a legitimate partner in handling the cleanup operation.
Conversely, keeping a recycling stream pure – or uniform – makes it more likely for it to actually get recycled and reused.
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