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Discover Ludwig"probable delay" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a likely lack of promptness in a situation. For example, "The scheduled train was running late which caused a probable delay in my arrival."
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But while that would represent about 7 percent of current domestic production, the probable delay in production would be at most six months to a year.
The standard particle filtering algorithm is modified to take the probable delay into account.
This suggests the probable delay of fibre initiation in the fl mutant.
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In the short term, Germany's decision last week to close seven of its 17 nuclear plants, and the probable delays of planned reactors elsewhere, will diminish demand for uranium fuel.
Airbus has agreed to take back the other half of China Eastern's A340s as part of a separate deal to sell it 15 A330 jets, but it faces probable delays in the deal because of a dispute between China and Europe over emissions.
The interview guide addressed health seeking patterns and probable delays.
The patient was considered to have experienced probable delayed response and was allowed back on ixazomib treatment.
The poor group outnumbered other income groups in their hospitalization-diagnosed diabetes, indicating probable delays in recognition and identification of a worsening prognosis.
The 30 second time scale was chosen to represent probable delays for the clinical setting that occur between the time the physician places the probe in contact with tissue and the time the technician starts data acquisition.
It is also probable that delay, especially patient delay, is comparable in other countries with a similar health care culture, organisation of medicine and medical capacity as Denmark.
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