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An Iranian bomb could trigger a cascade of proliferation, making more likely a devastating conflict in one of the world's most economically and strategically critical regions.
This should ensure full compatibility of operation: an important feature since the transition from the IEEE 802.11 to the IEEE 802.11e will take some time making more likely the existence of hybrid scenarios where both standards will have to coexist.
My best guess it that the excess pollen in the air during those seasons leads to inflamed linings of the breathing passage, thereby narrowing the actual breathing passage, making more likely its intermittent closing during sleep — sleep apnea.
And in Britain, the Conservative Party is tearing itself apart over Brexit, making more likely an election that could bring to power a Labour Party led by an anti-Semitic neo-Marxist.
All understand connection in terms of probability: causing is making more likely.
Finally and undertaking a local analysis in the neighborhood of (tau =0), the difference in profits between proposing a (H) merger and proposing a (V) one when the proposer is the high quality producer is decreasing in quality showing that small differences in quality are making more likely the proposal of (V) mergers.
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"A 'double-dip' recession probably has been made more likely by this tragedy," Kotok wrote.
But technologies placed within well-crafted institutional structures can be made more likely safe than not.
Several extreme rainfall events have already been made more likely because of warming, analyses have shown.
That is made more likely because banks are reining in lending to them.
And assent to Isis takeover also ensured, or at least made more likely, their own survival.
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