Sentence examples for more likely yet from inspiring English sources

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That's more likely, yet it was hard to hear this charming bit of character development in a line so accidentally charged right now.

Rudolf Simek says that this etymology raises vowel problems and that a link to saga and segja (meaning "say, tell") is more likely, yet that this identification is also problematic.

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That could lead either to a three-party combination (the Greens and Free Democrats plus one of the big parties) or, more likely, to yet another unloved grand coalition.

More likely it has yet to be decided on.

I'd like to think the answer would be "some time soon" but I think it's more likely "a while yet".

The data presented above imply behavior in which the fly is more likely to linger, yet takes longer, faster excursions when it chooses to walk in the Central Zone.

22 23 However, in solutions of bevacizumab used in this study, such aggregates were undetectable; we assume that partial loss of activity was more likely caused by yet unidentified reactions leading to modification of the protein.

The pictures you take should more likely be sexy, yet decent.

Yet more likely it'll be like Origin Two – hard graft, brutality, wrestling, safety first, heap of kicking, big units trucking it up and no-one passing until they're in the other mob's 20.

Or more likely, some as-yet-unwritten tale being dreamed up somewhere right now.

Compared with the age-matched GUM women, the women detected by the CSP were qualitatively different, being yet more likely to reside in deprived areas, suggesting that community screening had accessed a yet more vulnerable population.

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