Sentences with phrase «seemed little likelihood»

«He loses the chairman's job automatically, and there seemed little likelihood that he was interested in a demotion to working commissioner on the minority side,» he told the E-Commerce Times.

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While some of these measures seem sensible, overall there is little empirical evidence that such security measures decrease the likelihood of school shootings.
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.
While there is still a chance of patchy drizzle on Sunday the likelihood of that seems to be a little less.
Contrary to the belief of the advocates of universal languages, such as Esperanto, that common language across states would increase the likelihood of peace through more effective communication, similarity or difference in language between states seemed to have little effect on the occurrence of war.
The selective schools also seemed to have little or no effect on the likelihood of taking Advanced Placement classes, graduating from high school, or enrolling and staying in college.
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.
Owner Characteristics: These seemed to have little effect on the likelihood of the dogs to be more likely to show aggression.
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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