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The latter alternative seems rather improbable.
But its existence was rather improbable.
On paper, Paul is a rather improbable presidential candidate.
"I don't regard it as impossible but rather improbable," he said.
This film, set in Havana, Cuba, depicts a rather improbable snail race that seems to have the locals all excited.
He despaired of the range of proposals for "radical constitutional change being advanced by a number of rather improbable people".
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Note that mother score, partner score, children's age, and mother's age at birth were mean centred to ease interpretation of the results, where the intercept is modelled at the average point of these values rather than the improbable or unlikely "0" value.
Everything leads up to a rather melodramatic and improbable climax in which Fergal is reduced to an even thinner caricature (foaming at the mouth and all).
Rather, the most improbable events in the show seem to reflect a conscious distrust of the mass appeal of thoughtful, nuanced television.
What's more that mythical meeting (over tea) where you discover how much you have in common and how much you make each other laugh is now impossible, rather than just improbable.
Though there was a considerable Sabine infiltration into Rome, the view that the Sabines conquered the city in the first half of the 5th century bc is improbable; rather, the Romans had many skirmishes with the Sabines before their victory in 449.
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