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As Hornstein points out, fraternities will most likely suffer.
The players could lose 150 jobs; the owners would most likely suffer a decrease, at least temporarily, in franchise value and an erosion of their television footprint.
While the touch-screen interface looks beautiful, it will most likely suffer from the same drawback that plagues many other mobile gadgets with touch screens: no tactile feedback.
However, not all businesses are so fortunate, and the consequence is that it will be the employees of those companies who most likely suffer, in some form of fashion.
In her interview with William H. Gates Sr., Amy Barrett states, "If the estate tax is repealed, charities will most likely suffer" (The Way We Live Now, March 18).
But in its first treatment recommendation, the society said all multiple sclerosis patients should be on medication, since it appeared that those taking the medication would most likely suffer fewer disabling symptoms than those who did not.
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Recently, I'd decided he had most likely suffered from mental illness.
He was 66. Deborah Hayes, a spokeswoman for Mr. Scanlon's firm, Westhill Partners, said he had had heart attacks in the past and had most likely suffered another.
He has made three appearances, news outlets in the North said, but officials in the United States and South Korea say he most likely suffered a stroke around August.
If I hadn't been wearing a helmet, I would have most likely suffered permanent brain damage or wouldn't be alive.
Five women in the United States have now died after taking abortion pills; four of them most likely suffered lethal bacterial infections, said Dr. Steven Galson, director of the agency's center for drugs.
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