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The provisions of the deal "cut off Iran's most likely paths to a bomb", Obama said.
It's in the breadth of that lead and the most likely paths to those vote totals where disagreements arise.
"Simply put, they cut off Iran's most likely paths to a bomb," Obama said, in return for "a new path toward a world that is more secure".
BI-SART reconstruction algorithms have been implemented with GPU parallelism, taking into account of most likely paths of protons in matter.
Computer algorithms synthesize this data into a three-dimensional picture showing the most likely paths of nerve fibers through each area, and then stitch together the information from multiple points to create a wiring map.
Iran's agreement to convert or dilute the fuel stocks that are closest to weapons grade, Mr. Obama said, means that the deal would "cut off Iran's most likely paths to a bomb".
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"Considering Japan's limited capacity to take on more debt due to its already high debt/G.D.P. ratio, and impending pressures on domestic savings from an aging population," Mr. Darda wrote, "reflation and debt monetization seem like the most likely path forward".
I'm just generally intrigued by this whole notion of a bunch of paths forward existing, with one being the "best," because it seems to me like the most likely path forward is Santorum losing the Pennsylvania primary to Romney, along with every other primary in April.
In fact, his most likely path to victory lies in mobilising conservatives who neither like nor trust him very much, and making rather vague appeals to Americans unhappy with Mr Obama.Parties can hardly be stopped from seeking supporters' support.
After that, his most likely path is to go back to school, he said, "for welding.
But the most likely path includes a slowdown in job growth.
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