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Experts said that considering his age, 76, Mr. Berlusconi would more likely face house arrest or community service than prison.
China has a big stake in avoiding another Korean war: it could get sucked into it or, more likely, face a torrent of refugees fleeing the inferno or even the collapse of the North Korean state.
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In silico analysis revealed that these CpG sites more likely faced the histones in the nucleosome.
Moreover, women who experienced higher levels of patriarchal control from their husband were more likely to face sexual coercion than were women who did not face such control.
(Like Monarez said, transgender individuals are far more likely to face harassment in restrooms).
Burgess noted that both surfers and swimmers are more likely to face other water dangers, including drowning or injury, than they are to face a shark attack.
But retirees of a company like Lucent, with its history of substantial benefits, are more likely to face payment reductions.
For instance, illegal migrants are more likely to face risk in the host country, in which case θ h is close to one.
In the South and the West, black girls were five times more likely to face suspension than white girls; in the northeast, black girls were six times more likely to face suspension; and in the Midwest, black girls were 10 times more likely. .
It is the case, for example, that offenders from minority backgrounds are more likely to face prison sentences than white offenders for the same offences.
Violators are now more likely to face felony charges.
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