Sentences with phrase «quite unlikely»

Long distance relationship lasting the span of 14 years (until your kids turn 18) is quite unlikely to have a happy ending or allow your partner to fulfill her dream to have one more child.
But (a) it is quite unlikely that employer and employee really meant that, (b) that would not be reasonable in any circumstance, and (c) would make the «non-solicit» into something quite different — a non-compete provision.
This seems quite unlikely since Apple usually focuses on iOS software at WWDC, and holds a separate event for iPhone in the September / October timeframe.
The next - generation Galaxy Note could go on stage at the event, but it's quite unlikely to happen.
While it's quite unlikely that Square Enix will decide to retrofit the voices into the console game, at least now you can imagine them.
«It is quite unlikely we will see the mass production of foldable phones next year due to unaddressed technical challenges,» an insider familiar with the matter reportedly said.
The 6.2 - inch variant seems quite unlikely to us, but reports are insisting that it actually is coming.
If more clients disapprove of the proposed Monthly Bundles, it's quite unlikely for IGN to implement them.
You as a tenant are quite unlikely to be able to make good on those damages.
Their desire to do so is quite unlikely, however.
It's quite unlikely that anything bad will happen as a result of SpaceX, but not altogether impossible.
In a family, it is quite unlikely that the group will continue on the trip, especially if the person who can not travel is the parent.
He is quite unlikely to commit further criminal offences of any kind, and he is remorseful.
Moreover, modern students will better grasp the structure of legal research if the process itself is described as fluid and flexible.81 Because they did not grow up using books (for legal research, or for anything else), they have no print framework for research to begin with.82 So, as a threshold matter, it is quite unlikely that they need to «see it first in print» in order to understand the complex web of legal information that they confront electronically.83 And because they are accustomed to receiving an array of information contemporaneously, a linear model is unlikely to resonate sufficiently that they will internalize it as a valid means of navigating the process.84 Instead, a broad and flexible paradigm is a better fit.
This last hypothesis seems quite unlikely since this agreement is (or these agreements are) supposed to be comprehensive enough to encompass all the future relations between the UK and the EU.
But that would seem quite an unlikely mistake.
Publicly admitting such miscreancy would be quite unlikely for someone with such a pompous sense of entitlement.
I accept that it is plausible, but I find it quite unlikely unless the CO2 contribution was very, very small compared with the other forcings.
Therefore, once a utility has won a customer, it is quite unlikely they will switch to another competitor.
In fact, that's quite unlikely, because artificial forcing of CO2 is unique to our times.
Quite unlikely that I have readers in Rio Linda and Port St Lucie, but in case I do, «raison d'être» means «the most important reason or purpose for someone's existence.»
The «regional curve» from just these twelve trees is quite unlikely to be very representative of some significant fraction of the mean regional growth pattern associated with tree age.
A small trend woulod not necessarily, in fact, would be quite unlikely to be corrected.
We don't know that oceans are still rising — but a turn around in the surface temperature anytime soon seems quite unlikely.
So the idea that a small cadre of insiders to drove the conclusions against the wishes of 75 % of newcomers seems quite unlikely.
As for the statistical test, what it does show (if various assumptions hold and if the null is rejected) is that the pattern of temperatures was quite unlikely to have been produced if there was no warming during the period.
I'm not an economist but I'd say that was quite unlikely.
So I could be wrong, but seem quite unlikely wrong by much.
I believe a 4 C commitment by mid-century is plausible, but a realized 4 C is somewhere between quite unlikely and implausible, and it appears that this distinction got scrambled along the way from IPCC to Birol to Anderson.
As far as 2010 being the warmest year ever, this seems quite unlikely by hadley measurements but would be rather meaningless even if it were since the argument isn't over are we warming or is co2 a greenhouse gas but rather do the models overstate the feedbacks.Besides, it does clearly state ENSO adjusted does it not?
Not logically excluded but quite unlikely.
I am reasonably sure this will happen in three years plus or minus three years - that is, unlikely this summer, and quite unlikely to be after 2020.
While it is occasionally found wandering to the interior, a large - scale shift to freshwater habitat, as is suggested by Audubon's climate model, is quite unlikely, regardless of future climate.
Based on tide gauge and proxy records — which reconcile pretty nicely — it's quite unlikely that the satellite trend will be as «neat» as you imagine over time.
It is a quite unlikely thing to happen given the magnitude of the trend and the magnitude of the measurement error.
I think it makes the point validly that climate sensitivity (response to doubling CO2) above 5 deg.C is at least possible, albeit quite unlikely; a conclusion borne out by many other arguments and simulations.
Say what you will of Twitter but it is quite unlikely that I would have had the opportunity to converse with the likes of Steve Gillmor, Laura Fitton and yourself.
Of course it could also be part of a bigger ruse planned by Konami, but it seems quite unlikely.
While it's quite unlikely that Square Enix will decide to retrofit the voices into the console game, at least now you can imagine them.
If there is continual bleeding - which is quite unlikely - contact your veterinarian.
First, it is quite unlikely that the animal control officer will actually remove the pet from the household.
(ref) Although a lack of thyroid hormone early in pregnancy will negatively affect the puppies, I believe that most or all of those hypothyroid adult females are quite unlikely to become pregnant in the first place.
At best, they will not harm your pet — but they are quite unlikely to cure your pet's parasite problems either.
A true innovation motive is quite unlikely, because tens of thousands of funds of all types already exist worldwide.
Some of them are quite unlikely to impact anyone with renters insurance in McKinney, such as volcanic eruption, but many are quite common things that happen to renters every day.
You as a tenant are quite unlikely to be able to make good on those damages.
Their desire to do so is quite unlikely, however.
It's actually quite unlikely that you will see a year with those exact returns.
Also, quite unlikely for a Lenovo product, the K1 has a decent asking price of $ 499 for the 32 GB version, which is 100 bucks under the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the iPad 2.
The price though seems quite unlikely at this time.
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