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As long as she reported for routine check-ins with ICE, she was likely to avoid deportation.
Kelsey Griffin, Bletchley Park's director of communications, said the exhibition was likely to avoid any mention of Snowden.
They also said the fundamental elements of the global economy remained strong and the United States was likely to avoid recession.
Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Fed, said Tuesday in testimony before the Senate Banking Committee that the economy was likely to avoid recession.
Such phrasing would be a clear signal that inflationary pressures were not a significant concern among the policy makers and that another rate cut was likely, to avoid a recession.
Mr. Bernanke said last month's spike in unemployment had not affected his optimistic forecast for the economy, which he said was likely to "avoid a substantial downturn" and slowly recover in the second half of the year.
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To maintain cognitive balance, we are likely to avoid such hard truths.
The team also found certain words are likely to avoid certain sounds.
Yet, because the Chinese government determines when and where a line is constructed, it is likely to avoid such problems.
Even advertisers -- and agencies -- known for slapstick humor or powerful surprises are likely to avoid images of death.
But, he added, because people are so afraid of radiation, they are likely to avoid these foods altogether.
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