Sentence examples for more likely target from inspiring English sources

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Some things that might make you a more likely target are: Dressing like a tourist.

Some, like Tariq, 40, believe that multiculturalism – rather than hedonism – was the more likely target: "They shot the poorest, the youngest, the weakest... everyone's looking for answers, asking why?" "Immigration has failed in many places across France, but in this one area, it is a massive success.

But the emergency office, residents say, will make them an even more likely target for attack.

A survey of industry experts by Financial Research puts 2002 as a more likely target, and forecasts that E.T.F.

The Danish Embassy was believed to be a more likely target than other foreign missions after Danish newspapers republished cartoons in February that caricatured the Prophet Muhammad.

But if you know someone has previously taken a long-haul holiday in Vietnam, they are a more likely target for such a cruise.

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However, several European steel officials say that the smaller, specialty steel companies in the United States are more likely targets than companies like USX, because their margins are higher.

Hotels and American shopping malls are more likely targets, he said.

The hits were probably accidental, since both sites were close to more likely targets--roads & a railroad.

Staff members often wear civilian clothes because those in military uniforms are more likely targets, particularly on presidential road trips.

First, firms that are difficult to value (e.g., medical and pharmaceutical companies) are also more likely targets of opportunistic takeovers and hence more subject to short-termism.

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