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For those in this town and other communities in the demilitarized zone, the absence of rebels means a probable infusion of their archenemies, right-wing paramilitary units looking to kill rebel sympathizers.
For Mr. Larsen, a homeless man from Detroit who spends his nights along the Platte River in Denver -- he has been commuting to Douglas County by public bus -- it means a probable return to the streets of Denver with his cardboard sign that says, "Homeless Vet.
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That would mean a probable quarter-final against Scotland or Samoa at Twickenham before an Ireland semi-final, with Joe Schmidt's side having the benefit of a progressive buildup behind them.
Scores below 13 mean the absence of clinical symptoms of depression, scores between 13 and 25 mean a probable presence of clinical depression, and scores higher than 25 mean clinical depression.
Belgium has been on alert level three - which means a possible and probable serious threat - since the Nov. 13 Paris attacks.
Nominal GDP growth of 4% next year means a 3.35% default rate and a probable loss rate of around 2% to 2.5%.
Noah's Ark used the phase change of sodium chloride (NaCl) that takes place at 75.5 % RH as a means of assessing probable crystallisation cycles in the future [37].
The law requires the government obtain a warrant for communications held for 180 days or less by a computer service provider, which means establishing probable cause that the evidence is related to a crime.
We'll be reading and hearing a lot of that -ive construction (like supportive and transformative), but the adjective presumptive means "highly probable, likely, all but a sure thing".
This might simply mean that while a probable contributory role for IL-6 is suggested, it is not the only factor involved in the pathogenesis of ESS encountered in some specific forms of NTI such as CRI.
(If less certain, the newsman Henry Stanley would have used assume, "to suppose". How did I get in darkest Africa?) Presumptive means "probable," based on a reasonable assumption, as in "Bush and Gore have been, for a year, the presumptive standard-bearers".
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