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*Warning: chips, cheese and gravy probably does not represent a balanced dinner.
Many forecasters say the recent uptick probably does not represent the long-awaited start to a strong, sustainable recovery.
Slip resistance tests were performed, and it was found that the plastic lumber is more slippery than wooden lumber, but probably does not represent a safety hazard.
For some, that probably does not represent a huge revelation — just a verbalization of what many already assumed about contract negotiations.
It has also begun to show us that the human brain probably does not represent some unique pinnacle of complexity but may have more in common than we might have guessed with many other information-processing networks.
Since we were unable to detect expression of isoform 1d in the tissues examined, it probably does not represent a true isoform.
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His comment on the XFL is an exercise in understatement: "It probably doesn't represent NBC's best shot for a Peabody Award".
To which a bemused young pop fan might ask: "Which craft?" Tempting as the notion of thousands of One Direction fans seeing the light (or rather the darkness) may be, Black Sabbath's triumph with an album of good old-fashioned heavy metal, riffs and songwriting probably doesn't represent a sea change among pop consumers so much as the enduring size of the Black Sabbath fanbase.
The Kardashians have not hidden their Christian beliefs ― they were the topic of an interview with Oprah in 2012 ― but we're going to go ahead and say this probably doesn't represent living in the image of God.
Your presentation while exploring the internet probably doesn't represent your best self, but that's who doles out your Facebook likes, Twitter faves, and Instagram hearts in other words, the you who consumes content.
Agents concluded that the computer activity, while odd, probably did not represent a covert channel.
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