Sentence examples for term likely to from inspiring English sources

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The killing of Sheik Yassin seemed, at least in the short term, likely to increase regional violence as Palestinian groups called for retaliatory attacks.

Y is for yottabyte -- or a million trillion megabytes, a term likely to become more popular as online data and computer memories expand in coming years to fill that amount of storage space.

Vocal support for Iran from the Muslim Brotherhood, which is the main opposition in many Arab countries, does not amuse the regimes it challenges.Yet all these anxieties are not, in the short term, likely to be openly expressed as support for any aggressive Western initiative.

EST projects, such as the one described here are, in the short term, likely to remain the best approach to genomic analysis in butterflies whose relatively large genome size (around 400 Mb) renders genome projects expensive and difficult to assemble.

The possible resource savings in health care and elderly care through health promotion and preventive activities are great, and in the short term likely to be even greater for older than for younger persons due to the fact that the older use more resources [ 2, 7].

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Most masters owned no more than a handful of slaves, on terms likely to include a quasi-familial intimacy.

Google said in May of this year that it was changing its search service in China so that it will warn users when they are using terms likely to trigger interference from the authorities and suggest ways around the censorship.

Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday stressed the danger to the region that he said was posed by the terms likely to be agreed in Lausanne by the P5+1 group of the US, UK, France, Russia, Germany and China with Iran.

Understandably, Google suppresses terms likely to encourage illegality or materials unsuitable for all users, together with numerous formulations relating to areas like racial and religious hatred.

Unlike microarrays, approaches for identifying differential expression in RNA-Seq data are in their early stages of development, particularly those that can process only one RNA-Seq replicate per condition (a situation that is, at least in the short-term, likely to arise frequently, given the current high cost of the approach).

The rest of the terms, likely to be non-lipid related, are not manually examined.

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