Sentence examples for marking likely from inspiring English sources

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The early forecasters created tracking maps, marking likely tornado threats with grease-penciled, rectangular red "watch boxes" that moved across the country as new sets of observations were obtained.

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The number of times that the workers marked likely reflected their level of stimulation.

If the pencil marking is likely to show through, use an invisible fabric marker, the kind that fades after a few days.

Who knows, but the marks likely signify some ritual behavior.

At the end of the month in which a bank reaches the $8 billion mark, likely Oct. 31, banks then have an additional 60 days to sign up.

Narrowly missed $1 billion mark; likely to regain spot on list if Google continues its impressive run.

Garcia then gave routing instructions and account information to his marks, likely assuring them that the $2 million needed to be quickly rerouted to this correct location.

We propose that most retroelements, once they have inserted into the host genome, undergo a gradual acquisition of suppressive epigenetic marks in the germline; these marks likely include multiple histone modifications as well as CpG methylation and the binding of chromatin proteins.

These marks likely cooperate to induce lasting silencing of transcriptional initiation at target loci.

This activity is only transient, and HDACs rapidly remove acetylation marks likely to prevent aberrant transcriptional activity in the newly repaired region (Tamburini and Tyler 2005).

In the context of the nucleosome, however, enzymes to add or remove such marks likely require assistance to access target residues.

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