Sentence examples for minimise the likelihood from inspiring English sources

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Of course, all contracts should be read and understood fully before they're signed in the first place, and some due diligence done to minimise the likelihood of problems later on.

He wore all black, and although he usually rides a mountain bike to minimise the likelihood of his being seen, today he was driving a nondescript vehicle with blacked-out windows.

The research identified a series of "common criminological and socio-demographic characteristics" prevalent in offenders, which also included difficulties in developing personal relationships, a history of mental instability, a likelihood of switching hospitals frequently and a preference for nightshifts, presumably to minimise the likelihood of being caught.

Figures such as Liam Byrne, the shadow higher education minister and the MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill, are supporting demands in the community for more explicitly faith-led schools, which they say could minimise the likelihood that communities will subvert secular schools into de facto religious schools.

There are certainly sufficient grounds to jolt us out of any lingering 20th-century belief that we are predestined to enjoy long stretches of healthy growth of 2-32-3%nctuated by occasional recessions – with the essential economic question being how to minimise the likelihood and severity of these cyclical downturns.

At a recent TEDTalk event in London, Mr Levitin recalled how he started to consider ways to minimise the likelihood of "bad things happening" after he forgot his house keys in -40C temperatures in Canada, smashed into his house with a bolder, headed to the airport and realised he had forgotten his passport.

He urged action to reduce emissions to minimise the likelihood of disasters like Typhoon Haiyan, which has claimed thousands of lives in the Philippines.

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This was a compromise between having sufficient data points for model development and minimising the likelihood of a zone not containing a nodal cluster as measured annual height data were not available for each tree.

The use of computer-aided detection certainly has a role in minimising the likelihood of missing some radiologic abnormalities, especially in mammography and lung nodule detection on CT, but carries the negative consequence of the increased sensitivity being accompanied by decreased specificity [43]; radiologist input remains essential to sorting the wheat from the chaff.

Our findings indicate that stream crossings that prevent direct contact between livestock and waterways provide a simple method for reducing pollutant loads in source water catchments, which ultimately minimises the likelihood of pathogenic microorganisms passing through source water catchments and the drinking water supply system.

However, the magnitude of such differences is modest, therefore minimising the likelihood of bias.

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