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They hold more than their fair share of select committee chairs and are unusually likely to hold front-bench positions too.It will not last.
And migrants are unusually likely to have the necessary get-up-and-go: 40% of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children.
His foreign secretary, William Hague, claims to be putting "the C back into FCO that is, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.Mutual proficiency in English and common contract law mean Commonwealth members are unusually likely to trade with each other.
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This arises when the people who buy insurance are unusually likely to use it.
Suspiciously, the award-winning CEOs were unusually likely to hit analyst forecasts on the dot.
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Trading volume was unusually light, likely because many traders were still offline after the storm.
As a bonus, a name made of short words unusually combined is likely to avoid trademark-infringement claims, and is likely to be available as an internet domain.Rules are made to be broken, of course.
But the negotiations, described by experts as unusually acrimonious, seemed likely to remain focused on two familiar issues: pensions and health benefits.
"Unusually bad flooding, likely made worse by a warmer atmosphere is in the news, but don't forget that droughts are also being made worse by the warming, as is the risk of the biggest severe wildfires".
Pandoraviruses were named in reference to the surprises their unusually large genomes likely concealed [ 26].
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