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If the trial were run again with a different main goal, or primary endpoint, it would likely succeed.
He argued that a well-executed surprise atomic air attack would likely succeed.
Early polls had indicated that the camp pushing to remain in the EU would likely succeed, even by a small margin.
In Egypt, cables revealed that Mubarak would rather die in office than step down and that his son would likely succeed him.
Although the case is at an early stage of litigation, the judge ruled that Hercules Industries, Inc., would likely succeed on the merits of its assertion that such a requirement substantially burdens its "exercise of religion".
Shortly before the law was to take effect in July 2010, Bolton prevented police from enforcing the questioning requirement and other parts of the statute, ruling the Obama administration would likely succeed in showing federal law trumps the state law.
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The middle group would have the same problem if it sought damages for injuries, Issacharoff said, but would most likely succeed in being certified as a class if it sought changes in the monitoring of retired players.
Mr. Weingarten told Ms. Morey that they would more likely succeed pursuing a commutation -- a sentence reduction -- rather than a full pardon.
[Page C2.] An Heir Apparent at Colgate Colgate-Palmolive named Ian M. Cook, an executive vice president, as chief operating officer, a move that analysts said signaled that he would most likely succeed Reuben Mark, left, as chief executive.
Had they moved in and joined forces with the plotters, this coup attempt would have likely succeeded. .
Had surprise been achieved, the Canadians would likely have succeeded in a rapid break-through.
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