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He called sugar "the alcohol of childhood", which was likely to put children at greater risk of fatty liver disease and diabetes.
With the best of intentions, a writer was likely to put a different spin on the story by presenting it as a sixty-line narrative.
Moody's warned that it was likely to put BHP's credit rating under review for a possible downgrade if a formal takeover offer was made.
And, say the minutes, "There was agreement that the minimum wage by itself was likely to put upward pressure on inflation".How much pressure is the key question.
The town's governor, Hildur Odegard Sofie Gråbøll) has motive, given that Stoddart's environmental impact assessment was likely to put the kibosh on her plan for a luxury hotel "hewn out of a glacier".
Stewart said that while obesity was a greater risk for diabetes than cancer, the the risk of the latter disease was likely to put more pressure on politicians to act because of the greater awareness of it in our communities.
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Watch something boring, like the news it is likely to put you to sleep.
Only Ireland is likely to put the treaty, when it is drafted later this year, to a vote.
But the credit crunch is likely to put a stop to that.
The ban is likely to put a stop to vultures' access to diclofenac.
Here are some top picks that are likely to put smiles on little faces.
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