Sentence examples for the rising likelihood from inspiring English sources

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To all of those, perhaps we should add the rising likelihood of failure, both the expensive kind and the cheap kind.

And the arrival of François Hollande in France, with his stated hopes of modifying the fiscal compact, plus the rising likelihood of a Greek exit from the euro, are creating new uncertainties.Irish voters have been asked to approve no fewer than nine EU treaties in the past 40 years.

(See “Ambac’s Surprisingly Strong Day” and “Ambac Gets Handout, Not Bailout”) Ambac was forced to increase its capital base to cover the rising likelihood of defaults mortgage-backed bonds, a result of the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis.

Prominent drugs makers including Pfizer, Merck, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Schering-Plough should be in focus once again as investors consider the rising likelihood the United States Congress will pass a prescription drug benefit for elderly and handicapped persons.

The rising likelihood that he'll lose his bid for a fifth term probably explains why he has stooped to a remarkably disingenuous and laughable line of attack against his Democratic opponent, Sharice Davids, just days ahead of the Nov. 6 elections. .

The agency said "the rising likelihood of a sovereign debt restructuring" could directly affect Greek banks by reducing the value of the government bonds they hold as well as eroding their funding sources.

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"The small rise in September P.M.I. indicates a rising likelihood that the downward trend in economic growth is stabilizing," Zhang Liqun, a researcher with the Development Research Center, which is under China's cabinet, said in a statement accompanying the data release.

The rising yields increase the likelihood of a recession in Europe, and that could affect some sectors in the United States more than others, said Tobias Levkovich, Citigroup's chief equity strategist.

The researchers from the Swiss university ETH Zurich who conducted the study say as temperatures rise, the likelihood of extreme weather events rises non-linearly.

Bank executives would search for businesses that could get more horsepower, and that inevitably means taking on more risk, thus making more demands on regulation, which will inevitably fail at some point, the likelihood rising with time and success.

A third example regards the involvement of heavy vehicles that largely rises the likelihood of bus passenger injury.

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