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And that can help make the seemingly impossible become more probable for the rest of us.
Re "Big Brain Theory: Have Cosmologists Lost Theirs?" (Jan . 15: Dennis Overbye raises the issue of Boltzmann's argument as to why it is not more probable for the universe to be only a second old — or to contain disembodied brains.
In much the same way, even if it were more probable for brains to be disembodied, in the absence of any evidence we have to proceed on the assumption that all brains are in bodies.
With a new, six-team finals series approaching, Howe sent the Soccer Australia magazine all the possible variations, noting: "it may be more probable for a first v fourth, rather than a first v second… come grand final next May".
It's expensive so that might have belonged to the captain, so that's another indicator for us that it's more probable for us that it is Bellamy," said Mr Macort.
Despite the broader lift on Wall Street, shares of General Motors fell another 28.2percentto to $1.94 as its new chief executive, Fritz Henderson, said that bankruptcy was "more probable" for the automaker as it tried to transform itself and stem its multibillion-dollar losses.
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This method allows one to evaluate the probability of various evolutionary scenarios as well as to estimate the more probable values for the parameters of the model.
Indeed, she suggests that our culture has perhaps reached the point where "nearly anything -- geography, ambition, expensive tastes, an abusive childhood, poverty -- seems a more probable motivation for making art than the promptings of longing or love".
But some observers pointed to the more probable cause for his outburst, which was that Mr. Gandhi did not always get his way with the powerful chieftains within his own party and had to resort to the guerrilla tactic of hijacking a news conference to reach out to the nation.
The more probable reason for the continuous decrease of relaxation time might be attributed to cross-linking of surface proteins as discussed above which results in larger agglomerates [29, 30].
However, purely for reasons of dramatic verisimilitude, it is more likely than not that the travesty role of Mopsa was taken by a falsettist, and the presence of a duet for two male altos ("Let the fifes and the clarions") makes it seem more probable that for this work falsettists were employed.
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