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Surely if he thinks a manual recount will affect the outcome of the election, it's utterly improbable that he will wait until the time when the recount can't be done before he even makes a request.
Widney Brown, Amnesty International's senior director of international law and policy, said: "It is utterly improbable that David Michael Miranda, a Brazilian national transiting through London, was detained at random, given the role his partner has played in revealing the truth about the unlawful nature of NSA surveillance.
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While victory for the plaintiffs once seemed utterly improbable — it was generally accepted that Congress intended for the subsidies to be available, and the entire suit is based on a phrase that's often described as a typo — getting a hearing before the Court suggests that, at the very least, they now have a chance.
That would require a mind-boggling series of utterly improbable coincidences, like the presidential election being decided because a bunch of Jewish senior citizens accidentally voted for Pat Buchanan.
In this gargantuan novel, everything seems utterly improbable.
In an unlikely season that has included devastating injuries, plans for games to be played in Toronto and weekly announcements about who would start at quarterback, a victory over the Patriots would seem a fitting — if utterly improbable — outcome.
It was rather that they stopped thinking for themselves and bet trillions of dollars on an utterly improbable future, one in which housing prices would never crash (and the "they" here includes, remember, most of the world's big banks, since they were just as irresponsible with their money as IKB or ACA).
And it means it, however improbable that may sound.
It is, quite simply, a moment of utterly improbable, instantaneous transformation.
Take his assertion in a recent Guardian interview that children of middle-class professionals doctors, lawyers and so on are likely to be more intelligent than poor ones, in part because of "better genes".Few people still believe that intelligence is utterly divorced from genetic inheritance, and it is equally improbable that it has absolutely no bearing on a person's career.
"It is very improbable that someone could hide something".
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