Sentences with phrase «much likelihood with»

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Not so fast, says JPMorgan, which argues the likelihood of a full rebound will remain low until investors get more clarity on Facebook's relationship with political - research company Cambridge Analytica, and how much liability the tech giant has.
Yet the institution of rule itself carries with it, inevitably, the likelihood of inequality and, hence, the possibility of much greater conflict: on one side, insensitivity and abuse of power, on the other side, abasement, envy, and resentment.
The likelihood that Liverpool could be our biggest rivals for his signature should also prove a boost, with our club surely looking a much more attractive prospect.
The most recent statistics from the National Athletic Training Association suggest that almost 4 out of 10 U.S. high schools still do not have access to an athletic trainer (although this statistic may be somewhat misleading, as the percentage of high school students with AT coverage is higher, perhaps as high as 70 %, due to the fact that larger high schools in more densely populated states are much more likely to have one or mor athletic trainers on staff), and the likelihood that trained personnel will be present during games or practices at the youth level is low).
If she can play with them, there is a high likelihood that she will accept changing her diapers without too much trouble.
Since exposure to wild birds and rodents is how these birds will pick up Salmonella, longer life with less biosecurity translates to a much higher likelihood that the flock is infected.
But the interest in the possibility is at least as much a reflection of the political class's frustration with the predictability of the David Cameron versus Gordon Brown contest as of any convincing likelihood that the next parliament will be hung.
Since water molecules are constantly dancing around with thermal energy, the likelihood of enough water molecules happening by chance to strike this collective pose is exceedingly low, even at much colder temperatures.
We have arranged each risk according to how much views have changed in the past year (with the biggest combined increase in estimated likelihood and potential impact at the upper left of the page); orange shading highlights science and technology concerns.
Furthermore, higher fines (which reached as much as $ 500 as of 2016) didn't appear to make much difference in raising the likelihood parents and other drivers complied with the laws, the study found.
By tracking the positions and properties of hundreds of millions of randomly distributed particles as they collide and annihilate each other near a black hole, the new model reveals processes that produce gamma rays with much higher energies, as well as a better likelihood of escape and detection, than ever thought possible.
The likelihood of a severe earthquake coming on the heels of the recent swarm is low, but much is perplexing about the series of tremors, said Bill Phillips, a geologist with the Idaho Geological Survey at the University of Idaho.
«We find that civil wars were much more likely to happen in warmer - than - average years, with one degree Celsius warmer temperatures in a given year associated with a 50 percent higher likelihood of conflict in that year,» Burke says.
Thus, flatlandspecies will have to travel much farther than mountain - dwelling species to maintain their present - day temperature conditions — and with even less likelihood that the rest of their familiar biome will follow.
Many patients do not tell their doctors how much pain they are in, so «doctors generally should approach patients in pain with the assumption that underreporting is a real likelihood,» says Russell Portenoy, MD, chairman of the Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City.
Several genes influence a person's likelihood of developing fatty liver disease, but a recent study in Nature Genetics found that people with high - risk gene variants were much more likely to actually get the disease if they were obese than if they were normal weight.
Though there was also a reduced likelihood of a breast cancer diagnosis consuming a Mediterranean diet supplemented with mixed nuts, it was not reduced as much as those consuming EVOO.
In one study following patients with major depression, the likelihood of also having anxiety was much higher in those with the lowest blood levels of EPA and DHA, the major omega - 3 components of fish oil.
It might take some digging, and it may be nerve wracking at first, but if you surround yourself with people you have similar interests with, you're likelihood of partnering is that much higher.
OkCupid.com is an online dating site with much to suggest its users, including an effortless sign up process, and the capability to increase your likelihood of finding compatible matches by answering more questions about yourself at your own rhythm.
Among students who had fun with their family most days, the likelihood of being in the group with higher life satisfaction was much greater if students also reported that a teacher or another adult at their school believed that they would be a success.
It is unlikely that the Westport Public Schools receive much in Title 1 funding and, even in the likelihood of an unacceptable test participation rate, Staples has an off - setting high graduation rate with a large percentage of students going to college after H.S. graduation.
Many authors don't realize just how much book metadata — defined as data about data, or in this case your book — is associated with a single book title, so the likelihood that you're going to omit something is really high unless you're working with someone who knows about book metadata.
So reputation has much more to do with likelihood of buying and reading than simply a cheap price.
These 12 manuscripts from among all the submissions represents a much larger «statistical likelihood» than an unsolicited manuscript finding success with being sent to a traditional publisher or agent.
In all likelihood they will be 90 % the same as they are now — E Ink Pearl screens, Neonode touchscreen, support for Adobe DRM, on - screen notes, highlights, dictionary, support for audio and memory cards — but with a few much - needed upgrades to compete with the likes of the new Nook, Kobo, and of course the Kindle.
With that much money coming in, the likelihood of making severe errors would be high.
When this is done, the likelihood of getting a car loan with bad credit is much greater.
The accompanying damage is consistent with what John Hussman observed a few months ago in The Risk of Conceding Recession, which noted «Once an ongoing (and in my view, probably deepening) recession becomes broadly recognized, we may observe abrupt losses as the likelihood of more sustained earnings disappointments and much broader default risk becomes reflected in one fell swoop.»
While some consumers choose to file bankruptcy on their own — called «pro se» — the likelihood that their debts will be successfully discharged in the bankruptcy court is much lower than if they'd consulted with a qualified bankruptcy lawyer.
With so much competition, you'll need to do what you can to increase the likelihood of getting your credit card application approved, especially if your credit history isn't stellar.
Through data analysis and estimates of future earnings, a tailored loan can be given with a much better likelihood of a positive return.
With $ 500,000 renters insurance, there's a much greater likelihood that the policy limits will not be exhausted by the claim in question.
«A non-existent business credit profile or a business credit profile with little information will increase your likelihood to be denied for business credit cards, equipment leases, much - needed financing and even potential partnerships.»
Analysis of bankruptcy filings has demonstrated that borrowers with knowledgeable representation have a much greater likelihood of success than borrowers without counsel.
Finally, federal student loan applications are not credit - contingent (with the exception of the PLUS loan), which means that the likelihood of approval is much higher.
«Policy changes recommended by Ginnie Mae will do virtually nothing to stop the unprincipled practice of veteran loan churning, but in all likelihood will force the elimination of much - needed benefits and financial services for tens of thousands of veterans — especially those veterans struggling with poor credit,» NewDay said in the statement.
Lowell Miller went on to show that selecting utilities with middle level yields (relative to the utility sector, but much higher than those of the market overall) along with a high likelihood of dividend growth consistently outperformed the S&P 500 index.
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Lady Elliot is known as the «Home of the Manta Ray», so the likelihood of an encounter with these magnificent (and entirely harmless) rays is pretty much a given, particularly in the winter months when they congregate off the island in large numbers.
In all likelihood Nintendo is probably working on two separate next - gen platforms to succeed the 3DS and Wii U that won't communicate with each other much.
Luckily as you level up and get new gear this is made much easier, especially when you advance skills which reward you with more C4, or reduce the likelihood of drills breaking, or even repairing them with a melee attack, which definitely speeds things up.
Salmon Run rewards its hard - working players with huge bonuses in the form of exclusive gear (one item per month, with individual items having different abilities), huge cash amounts (one bonus can give you as much as 32,000 coins), food and drink tickets (which boost EXP / cash earnings, or increase the likelihood of unlocking certain abilities on gear that you level up) and more.
The likelihood of serious sea level rise under «business as usual», and impacts on water resources may not have the acute drama associated with polar bear population decline or the possibility of massive methane clathrate releases, but they are much more likely to figure on policy makers agendas — just as other long term chronic issues (such as pensions) do.
In Gavin's response that you point to, he concludes «I have previously suggested that it would have been better if they had come with likelihoods attached — but they didn't and there is not much I can do about that.»
I have previously suggested that it would have been better if they had come with likelihoods attached — but they didn't and there is not much I can do about that.
JCH, The progress of scientific understanding has much in common with Bayesian approach to using empirical data in building posterior likelihoods.
The problem with this is it tends to support the mainstream rather than offering really new thinking and results that will test the existing science (after all, there is a much higher likelihood that more speculative research will lead to a dead end — no papers to demonstrate value for the grant money provided).
Possibly you have not had time to read the link I posted, but it is clear from that that although hydrogen from NG is the first one to be competitive, there are a whole host of alternatives coming down the track with the first being hydrogen from biomass, which have at least as much likelihood of being cost competitive as your notion of large decreases in battery price.
My RS presentation on climate models provides my thoughts on what this would look like, with a greater emphasis on the historical and paleo data record and climate models used to develop and assess likelihood of a much broader range of future climate scenarios.
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