Sentence examples for this likely means from inspiring English sources

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According to the report, this likely means that factors like teacher quality and school system organization have a bigger impact on a country's overall performance than homework.

Given the law, this likely means it is game over for Dell on its meeting postponement unless the judge finds the narrow exception in Delaware law applicable.

"This likely means more filmmakers will want to see their movies open late in the year so they can still be in release during the crucial period between nominations (February 2) and the actual telecast (March 7).

And though analysts now believe that this likely means the second quarter of 2010, a move before mid-year would still come significantly earlier than what is expected for the United States and Europe.

All of this likely means increased scrutiny from the propaganda authorities for Hu and Caijing.

This likely means that the startup's later stage investors lost money on the deal.

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This likely meant the patients had the added burden of dealing with how their cancer will affect their young children or a spouse.

Johnson must first hire his general manager, and this most likely means that the new general manager would hire the next Jets coach with Johnson granting final approval.

This most likely means that at the Monroe County Republican nominating convention in May, the towns will not vote to endorse Mr. Alesi.

This most likely means that the schizophrenics have both more dopamine available and more dopamine receptors.

This most likely means an iPhone owner can browse iTunes from their iPhone handset, preview songs and purchase them for playback on the device.

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