Sentences with phrase «near certainty»

If the symptoms go away, the doctor can say with near certainty that is the offending food.
The advent of this technology has changed the game from speculation to near certainty in a matter of months.
What would you do if there was a way to determine - with almost near certainty - what you might die from?
You can't say one way or another with anything like near certainty that the «background rate» of extinction is rising.
I can say with near certainty that that option will be cheaper than dealer blades.
This presumption becomes as near a certainty as anything in the future of humanity can be when we recall that the appeal of Jesus has been proved to be universal.
They've also come up with little magnetic mat — which they've dubbed the ScrewMat despite near certainty that jokes will follow — that shows the outline of your particular device, and where the screws are placed on the gadget.
There are a few near certainties such as Gary Oldman for Best Actor, Frances McDormand for Best Actress and Coco for Best Animated Film, but everything else is up for grabs.
As a provincial election draws near, just who will represent the governing Progressive Conservative Party from the Lacombe - Ponoka riding is nowhere near a certainty.
Suspicions that Saturn's icy moon Enceladus harbors an internal ocean — one that could host life — have hardened into near certainty with exquisitely precise observations from the Cassini spacecraft.
Predicting the future of literary output, Vinjamuri says,» [the] near certainty is that mainstream authors who don't reach the blockbuster sales of Brad Thor or Sue Grafton — but have an established audience — will choose the favorable economics of Indie publishing.»
If the bite fails to expand significantly, so that the average emission elevation does not rise, the absurd near certainty attributed to this «science» will have to be modified, at best.
Accordingly, a number of bloggers and many in the mainstream financial press presently appear to view a U.S. - style housing crash in Canada as a near certainty.
Since the Italian crisis is likely to grind on - with another round of elections a near certainty over the next year - the euro will remain under pressure because the ECB will continue to maintain easy credit conditions while signs of the Fed's less accommodative stance will become increasingly more evident.
And because it's so different, it's a near certainty that Microsoft will manage to avoid the ridiculous patent wars going on between Apple and Android manufacturers over who ripped whom off.
The nominations need approval by both houses of parliament, which is a near certainty as Abe's ruling coalition has a comfortable majority.
Playing it safe and waiting for near certainty and relying on processes that used to deliver the degrees of visibility and precision that were typical in the decision - making of all organizations is actually a risky strategy today.
Others, meanwhile, have acknowledged the near certainty that «Look What You Made Me Do» is going to be on such heavy rotation on radio and every other form of music delivery in the world that... well, resistance is futile.
It's unknown which Canadian companies might be working with the NSA, but Wayne Gudbranson, head of tech consultancy Branham Group, says it's a near certainty that the agency has engaged the Canadian IT industry.
It's a near certainty with the island likely to record its first default on August 1st (the commonwealth failed to make the necessary deposit to cover debt of its Public Finance Corporation due August 1st), and with the governor's Economic Recovery Working Group expected to make reform recommendations by August 30th.
Thus, it is a near certainty that Judaism inherited the devil from the Persian Zoroastrians and the Christians in turn, inherited their devil from the Jews and other pagan religions.
An empirical example, if I hit you with a baseball bat (forgive the analogy — I was military before I was a scientist) you have an extremely high probability that your going to get hurt, and the fact that the person wielding the bat is trained with hand weapons, makes it a near certainty that your going to get hurt badly.
Until the 1940s, if one was sexually promiscuous, he would contract an STI with near certainty.
It is a near certainty that the next president of the United States will nominate at least two and as many as three or four justices to the High Court, shaping it for the balance of our adult lives.
Did you know that it is becoming easier for things like Down syndrome to be detected (with near certainty) through non-invasive prenatal testing?
It is a near certainty that our time has a beginning.
It's a near certainty, it will rain even if you pray for it not to rain.
It's a feeling of mixed joy and grief, of doubt and near certainty.
There are substitution possibilities galore, even beyond those I listed, so no matter what's in your pantry, it's a near certainty that you could whip these up right now.
The trump card of the offense, though, is the QB run game that makes third - and - short a near certainty.
He could have punted it and played for the tie, a near certainty the way the defense was playing that night.
Willett is projected to represent Great Britain at the Rio Olympics, and he's a near certainty to play for the European Ryder Cup team in the fall.
Bayern are now officially out of the race to sign Sanchez, so it looks like the bookies have been right all along about Man City being near certainties to nab our superstar.
Meanwhile, it was a near certainty that Lucas Perez would be leaving after his nightmare season sitting on the Gunners bench.
These types of prop bets don't take high limits, but I think it's a near certainty that James stays in Cleveland.
Per Mertesacker looks a near certainty to leave when his contract also expires at the end of the season, and Kostas Manolas is being touted as his potential replacement.
Those are some of the certainties or near certainties.
Bottom on three separate occasions, they have spent much of the campaign in the relegation zone and are near certainties to miss out on the Champions League.
There have been reports from a newspaper in Marseille that Nasri is on his way and even The Guardian have marked the Frenchman's move down as a near certainty.
It seems a near certainty at the moment that Ginter will remain a Dortmund player next season.
Senderos meanwhile, having enjoyed success and ridicule in equal measure in an Arsenal shirt in the past, looks to have played his last game for us — being left out of even the Carling Cup team makes that a near certainty — and whilst Djourou has consistently shown great promise in Arsenal colours, he will not be appearing for us in 2009/10.
For West Brom, with relegation a near certainty, regaining some pride under interim manager Darren Moore would be a welcome relief.
It's a near certainty that United will prioritize pursuing a holding midfielder this summer transfer window, to replace the retiring Carrick, the 36 - year - old club captain who, will end his playing career, and then transition to a spot on Jose Mourinho's coaching staff.
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