Sentences with phrase «little likelihood at»

«However, the amount claimed, I think it is safe to say, is an unreasonable amount and there is very little likelihood at the end of the day of that amount holding up.»

Not exact matches

We didn't judge the war as at root unjust, rather as being fought in the wrong way and with too little likelihood of success.
If there's solace for Howard to take from a lost season that seems destined to end on Sunday in Game 4, it probably lies at least in part on the likelihood that a playoff exit will keep him from answering questions, at least for a little while.
This tough decision could become a little easier, say Prajna Banerjee at Stanford University School of Medicine in California and colleagues, who have developed a model that can better predict the likelihood that a second IVF treatment will succeed.
They're not exactly angels — Dale has a high school girlfriend (who is, in all likelihood, more mature than he is, but still it's a little discomforting and a lot inappropriate) and Saul gets a group of schoolkids stoned — but they are sincere and admirably loyal and don't deserve the shitstorm that comes their way when Dale inadvertently becomes witness to a cop killing and leaves a calling card at the scene of his sloppy escape (note to self: don't drive a getaway car when baked to the gills).
In all likelihood, the Waltons actually want our children to get a poorer, narrower education (or drop out early) so that the best they will be able to aspire to is working for low wages and few if any benefits at WalMart, leaving them little choice but to shop at WalMart in order to stretch their pennies.
So, those two things combined with a missed hardware cycle last year pushed me to a Kindle Voyage after owning two prior Nooks and there's very little likelihood of getting me back at this point.
Plus, there's still very little that can replace meeting peers and influencers at events, which increases the likelihood of collaborative action later on.
Experian is a little more encompassing than that, and is looking at the likelihood of payback over a set period.
Based on this information it seems abundantly clear that dogs should be held at least three days, but likely not more than 5 days, because as time passes, the likelihood of a dog's owner being found diminish rapidly and dogs end up assuming space in a shelter with very little opportunity for any potential outcome until the stray hold is up.
There is a discussion of what to eat while there, the best ways to travel about the country and maybe even a little talk about your likelihood of perishing at the fickle hands of the very active volcano gods that dot the country's landscape.
Since the likelihood function is very small at the chosen bounds, they have little effect.
The authors suggested that this could be done at times of greatest likelihood of bat deaths with little effect on power generation.
While a fully underwritten (medical exam) policy will, in all likelihood, cost at least a little less, avoiding a nurse and needle often makes it well worth it.
If you are trying to balance school with work, in all likelihood you have very little money left at the end of the month.
In all likelihood, the device can withstand a little punishment, but I would not be inclined to put it at the bottom of a tightly packed suitcase or play too roughly with the mic.
So if there is little or no exposure to risky play at a younger age, the likelihood of being capable of taking on risky play later, will also have an implication on their ability to self - manage risk exposure at an older age.
I've never liked it because we always have stools at the island and with little kids, it always seemed to dangerous or the likelihood of accidents seemed higher to me.
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