Sentences with phrase «likely be in vain»

Sadly though, it's attempt to find another tree with which to reproduce will likely be in vain as there's only one more like it in the whole country.According to a report from Sky News, the modest tree is a descendent of a specimen brought to Ireland from China in 1908 by plant collector E.H. Wilson, and one of only two Goat Horn trees that still survives in the country.
TBH, if you are holding out for Destiny expansion sales, it will most likely be in vain because they are moving more and more towards leaving players without the DLC behind.

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If that's not happening, or you keep catching yourself thinking about your growing inbox, then your efforts are likely in vain.
IF He is bothered by the money, the pledge, and so forth (I don't claim to know what He thinks) I think it's more likely that the problem would be taking His name in vain.
If we choose the latter course, any pipeline gains are likely to be in vain and short - lived.
As far as Mars is concerned, say Fairén and Schulze - Makuch, such efforts are probably in vain since «Earth life has most likely already been transferred to Mars.»
* only 35 euros, definitely can afford it, and work would let me make the hours up, it is just the bother of it if it is likely to be in vain, and wanting to know from a trusted yet knowledgeable source, as the Doctors obvs have a motive for the test!
It may surprise readers over 30 to learn that laptops have become the norm for note - taking in postsecondary classrooms (although some instructors are trying to ban them, likely in vain).
Funding University's student loans will likely be incredibly popular since many parents and students search in vain for student loans without co-signers.
I imagine this is likely none of your business and these words are in vain since Atlus does not have a European branch but is there any way for Atlus to secure a publisher for a «timely» European release?
However, one looks in vain at ERA 1996, s 129 (or in the corresponding provision considered in Taplin, s 78 of the Employment Protection Act 1975) for any reference to exceptionality as a material consideration when construing the statutory word «likely».
This is because those who claim tax returns jointly are not likely to save much money upon doing so and the entire process of filing a joint return might prove to have been done in vain.
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