While he thinks it's highly unlikely, Brand noted he also thought it was highly unlikely to see red tide in Miami.
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That's very optimistic — and highly unlikely — given the facts.
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But media and ad executives said that was highly unlikely.
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They might land in ships from faraway lands (highly unlikely).
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While not impossible, this is highly unlikely in our view.
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Tesla contends this will still be a "highly unlikely" scenario.
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This is highly unlikely, in Fitch's view, although not impossible.
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If we can't, it's highly unlikely that we will buy.
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It is highly unlikely to, if Taiwan has a say.
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While not impossible, this is highly unlikely, in Fitch's view.
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It would also need congressional approval, which is highly unlikely.
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It's highly unlikely that it all came from one fight.
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"It is highly unlikely something called 'earmarks' return," Joyce said.
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While not impossible, this is highly unlikely in Fitch's view.
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Britain is highly unlikely even to keep out the unskilled.
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This is highly unlikely in Fitch's view, although not impossible.
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And they are highly unlikely to start a new party.
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"It is highly unlikely — there is no evidence," he said.
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Is It Better Than Skegness: I think it's highly unlikely.
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It's highly unlikely Delrahim would upend the consumer welfare standard.
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"I think it would be highly unlikely if it's not."
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But experts on royal convention think this is highly unlikely.
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Police in their 1968 report found this was highly unlikely.
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Sorry if I'm wrong but it's highly unlikely I am.
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But experts say a takeover by Rosneft is highly unlikely.
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Yet many across South Korea find that prospect highly unlikely.
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While not impossible, this is highly unlikely, in our view.
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It said Ms. Conway was "highly unlikely" to err again.
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While not impossible, in Fitch's view this is highly unlikely.
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This is highly unlikely in our view, though not impossible.
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However, that scenario remains highly unlikely at present, he added.
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They are highly unlikely to get satisfaction on that front.
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The budget is highly unlikely to go anywhere in Congress.
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" Saigol said it's "highly unlikely that this was a terrorist attack.
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The odds of disaster Such a scenario remains highly, highly unlikely.
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MINDING YOUR BUSINESS Aramco massive IPO now appears highly unlikely: report .
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" Baral said he sees this "worst-case scenario" as "highly unlikely.
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It's highly unlikely that Trump's fundraising is meant to undermine democracy.
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I'm not saying it's impossible, but it would be highly unlikely.
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It is highly unlikely that the government will ban progressive schools.
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Yet it is highly unlikely that the shale industry will collapse.
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On the surface, Salesforce would seem like a highly unlikely buyer.
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"New acquisitions from our side are highly unlikely," Boilesen told Reuters.
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I find it highly unlikely he'd win reelection but he might.
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Finally, an Iranian breakout using its known facilities is highly unlikely.
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However, this was highly unlikely to happen in the near future.
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So, death by forgotten tampon is theoretically possible but highly unlikely.
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Now, Toshiba seems highly unlikely to move forward with new construction.
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It seems highly unlikely that the higher court will overturn this.
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But in this current moment of hyperpartisanship, that seems highly unlikely.
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It's highly unlikely Mike would try and undo the BET deal.
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It is highly unlikely he would join any company boards, though.
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Surviving a six-mile plummet is highly unlikely, but not impossible.
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We continue to view Catalonia's secession from Spain as highly unlikely.
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It is highly unlikely that President Trump would be held responsible.
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Mr. Stephens said it was highly unlikely that Qatar would comply.
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It was highly unlikely he would be convicted by the Senate.
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This seems highly unlikely because it runs counter to economic opportunism.
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Any possible federal protections seem highly unlikely under a Republican Congress.
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It is highly unlikely that Obama will explicitly criticize Donald Trump.
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It's highly unlikely that the Sentinelse will be charged for Chau's death.
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The bill is highly unlikely to be defeated at this stage. Feb.
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While he could in principle choose Kurz again, that is highly unlikely.
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Despite the inspector general's report, criminal charges against Clinton remain highly unlikely.
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"From where we're sitting today, a deal looks highly unlikely," said Gomati.
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It appears highly unlikely that Republicans will slow down the process further.
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We believe that this is not impossible but view it highly unlikely.
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Behold, 30 Oscar pairings that you're highly unlikely to ever see again.
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This is highly unlikely to solve the senators' problems with the bill.
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However, he added that a move to quantitative easing is highly unlikely.
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According to reports, however, it is highly unlikely that hearing will happen.
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From what we've seen Kanye say about "free thought" ... that's highly unlikely.
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Matt Barnes says that would be dope as hell ... but highly unlikely.
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As we reported, it's highly unlikely the FBI will press the case.
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But toxicology experts say such a scenario is, at best, highly unlikely.
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And there are a few details that make it —conservatively — highly unlikely.
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A pardon is "highly unlikely", he told foreign journalists on July 26th.
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But it is highly unlikely Republicans will lose the House this year.
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Moving it out of China would be extremely difficult and highly unlikely.
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"It's highly unlikely a deal under $30 would be successful," he said.
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At this stage, it's highly unlikely that the candidates like former Rep.
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It's highly unlikely, and analysts at Nomura don't think it will happen.
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We asked Sonderman about this possibility, but she said it's highly unlikely.
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Until some unforeseen basketball tragedy takes place, however, that seems highly unlikely.
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If not, it's highly unlikely both sides come to an agreement. 4.
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First, though, why is it highly unlikely that Flynn will serve time?
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And that&aposs in the highly unlikely scenario stock values sit still.
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A rate hike in June was seen as highly unlikely until recently.
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Remember, it's highly unlikely that a dog or cat could be infected.
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It is highly unlikely that Cohen's case meets the societal interest test.
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But it is highly unlikely that a child would ever witness one.
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He added that it's "highly unlikely" Jones won't be declared the winner.
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It seems highly unlikely that discussion would translate well in a hearing.
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Any hugely unpopular "repeal and replace" plan is highly unlikely to pass.
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Getting such a policy enacted is highly unlikely given the divided Congress.
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It's highly unlikely the background check bill will make it into law.
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It seems highly unlikely, though, that Zuckerberg's role at Facebook will change.
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It is highly unlikely the vote will change the outcome of the Nov.
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It's highly unlikely the events lined up as explained in the Sabah report.
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It is highly unlikely that they will behave any differently in the future.
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And it's highly UNLIKELY that you'll see more than a handful of defections.
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But getting to the point of a potential legal challenge is highly unlikely.
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An acquisition of Dish by Amazon is highly unlikely, the WSJ report added.
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In other words, it's possible—but highly unlikely—that Mr Trump really misspoke.
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A rebound for the chip sector, which many hope for, is highly unlikely.
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This would require unanimous support from member states, and is therefore highly unlikely.
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The company said unitholders were "highly unlikely" to recover any of their investments.
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Unfortunately, that first prediction contained some district-level results we thought highly unlikely.
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It was highly unlikely, he argued, that Manhattan jurors would recall the interview.
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That would require increases in taxes across the board—a highly unlikely prospect.
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Knowing what we do about his executive style leadership, that seems highly unlikely.
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Might have been if it had actually happened, but this seems highly unlikely.
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It's still highly unlikely that anything would happen to the licenses, Feld said.
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A $99 iPad mini, which is highly unlikely, could upset Amazon's apple cart.
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Of course, it's highly unlikely that an eclipse ghost will eat your soul.
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A highly unlikely person to comment on all of this is Timothy Naftali.
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"It's highly unlikely — gratefully — that he would do that," Flake said on CNN.
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I think it's highly unlikely that this is a dip to be bought.
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So, it's highly unlikely that a tampon will get "lost" inside of you.
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Judd, however, said it was highly unlikely such a suit will be successful.
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While true tax reform is highly unlikely, tax cuts are a distinct possibility.
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" Picente said he thought the chances of it taking place were "highly unlikely.
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It seems highly unlikely, but in baseball, there is usually a comforting precedent.
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The chances of a leak probe into a bipartisan investigation are highly unlikely.
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" Executives said that MSNBC's relationship with Harris-Perry was "highly unlikely to continue.
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It seemed highly unlikely that Lion Air's mistakes would be repeated anytime soon.
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Fresh legal challenges, along with the existing ones, make that timetable highly unlikely.
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But it's highly unlikely that Hillary's weight will be something of media worth.
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But it's highly unlikely that emergency care would be needed after an abortion.
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Nearly all of them would require approval from Congress, which appears highly unlikely.
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In other words, it is highly unlikely that a recession has already begun.
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Republicans are seen as highly unlikely to convict the leader of their party.
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Democratic strategists view the outspend-and-outlast strategy as highly unlikely to succeed.
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It was highly unlikely Trump even knew the board existed, the official said.
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The strongman knows all too well that a military response is highly unlikely.
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It is highly unlikely that his health will permit such rigors ever again.
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So it's highly unlikely that any effort to preemptively silence Omarosa will succeed.
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Like past presidential budget proposals, Trump's plan was highly unlikely to become law.
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It's highly unlikely that this population sailed from Australia or Indonesia to South America.
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It is highly unlikely we will see any Republican electors vote for Hillary Clinton.
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It's highly unlikely Apple will announce or even tease these products this far out.
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So it seems highly unlikely that Amazon and Google are looking at your data.
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He said it was "highly unlikely" he would hold off as China has requested.
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It's certainly plausible business owners will do that — but highly unlikely, according to economists.
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Given Mr Trump's shambolic organisational skills, such a one-two punch seems highly unlikely.
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It is highly unlikely the discovery will affect the citizenship status of Mrs. Trump.
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But experts say it is highly unlikely to be a message from alien beings.
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Nathan Beal says it seems highly unlikely that his father had a destructive device.
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This is highly unlikely in light of the prevailing regulatory environment, in our view.
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In other words, it's statistically unlikely — highly unlikely — that bank stocks will keep rising.
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At the same time, modern medical professionals say the promised effects are highly unlikely.
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The so-called experts insisted that it was unrealistic , highly unlikely , and probably impossible .
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The idea that they would someday be working together was a highly unlikely outcome.
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It is highly unlikely that Vermont or New Hampshire will secede any time soon.
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This is highly unlikely, in our view, in light of the new regulatory regime.
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Past cases suggest the latter is a highly unlikely outcome for the younger Messi.
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Harper's hardly the first, and it's highly unlikely that he will be the last.
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Trump's impeachment appears highly unlikely because his Republican Party controls both chambers of Congress.
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It is highly unlikely that Schultz could carry enough states to win the presidency.
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It's he who sets the compound on fire, and his survival looks highly unlikely.
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This is highly unlikely in light of the new regulatory environment, in our view.
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It is highly unlikely that in a new interview process, it would progress further.
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The Democratic bill, though, is highly unlikely to pass in a Republican-controlled Congress.
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The stage finishes uphill, making another public airing of Froome's descending technique highly unlikely.
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That seems highly unlikely because it would only encourage other nations to pressure Brussels.
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It is also highly unlikely that there will ever emerge a "better" Mr. Trump.
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As we reported ... it's highly unlikely prosecutors will refile the case and retry Meek.
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It seems highly unlikely to the Haggler that Google set out to sabotage ProtonMail.
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A loss of its government funding, although highly unlikely, would lead to a downgrade.
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So it's highly unlikely to be used as an antenna for sending and receiving.
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"It's highly unlikely that something like this would have been approved in today's climate."
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Blatter is banned from official FIFA functions, and a wax statue seems highly unlikely.
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But with Oprah's stamp of approval on the brand, that outcome seems highly unlikely.
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State collapse looks highly unlikely outside of some bits of sub-Saharan Africa. Revolution?
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The report also stresses that an Amazon acquisition of Dish would be highly unlikely.
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The Senate is highly unlikely to find Trump guilty and remove him from office.
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It is highly unlikely that the last outbreak and the current situation are related.
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Even if the House impeaches Trump, the Senate remains highly unlikely to remove him.
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Such testing in the nation's oldest patients is highly unlikely to detect lethal disease.
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It's highly unlikely that Wang has resurfaced just to attend the rubber-stamp legislature.
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But that's seen by most on Capitol Hill and K Street as highly unlikely.
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That remains highly unlikely because so many of the people are receiving a subsidy.
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This all makes it highly unlikely that they would expand hiring during that time.
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It seems highly unlikely that doing these boxes can be scaled up like that.
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But given the kind of campaign Trump has cobbled together, that seems highly unlikely.
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But since any change would require a constitutional amendment, that appears highly unlikely to happen.
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That seems highly unlikely — but this exact thing did happen on Stranger Things, so, maybe!
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If something bad happens (highly unlikely) to an Assassin, you can probably fix it yourself.
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It is highly unlikely that there is any political will for change at this moment.
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So it's highly unlikely that any of the sick people caught it on the plane.
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Elizabeth Warren was highly unlikely to win New Hampshire as the early results flowed in.
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Elizabeth Warren was highly unlikely to win New Hampshire as the early results flowed in.
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Wall Street firms are highly unlikely to heed the call to cut ties with Aramco.
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What to do in the highly unlikely event that you do win this time around?
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If you're reading this, it's highly unlikely that any phone you've purchased has been affected.
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I know statistically it's highly unlikely, but it's something that's on my mind every day.
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He's been indefinitely suspended, and NBC sources say it's highly unlikely he'll return to "Today."
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Thankfully, it's highly unlikely Jackson Avery, or Jesse Williams, would get such an unceremonious exit.
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But it seems highly unlikely—and blithely assuming it can be done is plainly reckless.
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They say it is highly unlikely Israel would prosecute the guard, as demanded by Jordan.
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It's highly unlikely, since his fans have stood by him for worse and ... for worse.
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They'd love Evan Bayh to run the committee, even if that's highly unlikely to happen.
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It's still highly unlikely — almost inconceivable, really — that El Chapo will win an outright acquittal.
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However, it is highly unlikely that actors in the commercial sex industry will be deterred.
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It's highly unlikely that all 15 of those minutes are spent engaging with Instagram Stories.
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The C-suite — CEOs, CTOs and so on — seems highly unlikely to be at risk.
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Sustaining that level of play is highly unlikely, but it's still a ridiculously impressive accomplishment.
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But moving a complex, global supply chain from Asia is extremely difficult and highly unlikely.
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Settlements being settlements, it is highly unlikely we'll ever see the relevant evidence behind them.
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It seems highly unlikely that this scenario would usher in an era of greater freedoms.
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This is highly unlikely without economic reforms that will enable Turkey to repay any loans.
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"It's highly unlikely we're going to bring many new players into the program," Arena said.
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"It's highly unlikely that the Russians are truly planning some major offensive," Mr. Galeotti said.
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Though these stylish wheels are attractive, they are highly unlikely to make it into production.
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They would be highly unlikely to join a more sweeping ruling against same-sex couples.
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An upgrade is highly unlikely in the short-term as indicated by the Negative Outlook.
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Of course, it's highly unlikely all of these threats would be carried through, she says.
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SUPPORT RATING Changes to BBVA Frances's support rating are highly unlikely in the foreseeable future.
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Such a shocking departure from precedent is highly unlikely unless the situation gets much worse.
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With the current collective bargaining agreement stretching through the 2021 season, that seems highly unlikely.
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Venezuela's stalemate will not last forever, but an immediate return to democracy is highly unlikely.
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It is highly unlikely Gabbard will meet the 20 percent delegate threshold after Tuesday's elections.
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That seems highly unlikely, given the statements by Mr. Trump and his top trade officials.
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With Hurd's comments setting the threshold, it's highly unlikely that any Republicans will break ranks.
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Suddenly, impeachment (though not removal from office) has gone from highly unlikely to highly likely.
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That&aposs highly unlikely in Trump&aposs case, since the Senate is controlled by Republicans.
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Shark attacks similarly capture the imagination but are highly unlikely to befall the average person.
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Especially because it's highly unlikely that the school will change its practices as a result.
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It's highly unlikely that they have strong personal opinions about Leeds' decline in recent times.
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And it&aposs highly unlikely that it would be beyond anything anyone has ever experienced before.
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And while Barr said yesterday that she'd be leaving Twitter, it seems like that's highly unlikely.
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It said it was "highly unlikely" that U.S.-led coalition aircraft were involved in the attack.
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Hence, we see it as highly unlikely, especially given how low Le Pen's victory odds are.
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But he's also characterized himself as "highly, highly, highly, highly unlikely" to ever use nuclear weapons.
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Some held out hope that Trump might veto the bill, something analysts see as highly unlikely.
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"A scenario where prices go up and demand goes up seems highly unlikely in our view."
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"Police said that it is highly unlikely that they are Bulgarians," he added to the BBC.
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It seems highly unlikely that such a huge amount of capacity simply went offline last month.
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Batelco as a state-owned entity is highly unlikely to be rated higher than the sovereign.
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SUPPORT RATING Changes in the SR of Santander Rio are highly unlikely in the foreseeable future.
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And so I think it's highly unlikely that The Daily Stormer ever is allowed back on.
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It's highly unlikely to be a cyberattack at this point, but let's keep our minds open.
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However, winning wide backing for such a pact in the current political climate looks highly unlikely.
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Still, Pompeo&aposs list of 12 requirements included many that Iran is highly unlikely to consider.
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That means it's highly unlikely that Snapchat will achieve Speigel's goal of hitting profitability in 220.
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At first I thought it was a satellite but at 2am it would be highly unlikely.
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But at age 28, it's highly unlikely that his hitting approach is going to change much.
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JD: We always stand behind all of our colleagues but this is a highly unlikely scenario.
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So when Krasner ran for the Philadelphia DA seat last year, his victory seemed highly unlikely.
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GOP sources tell us if Moore wins, senators are highly unlikely to fight to boot him.
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But it is highly unlikely that more than a handful of electors will defect against Trump.
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That would be a highly unlikely consequence of boosting the size threshold, for two key reasons.
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But such a vote by the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, so far, appears highly unlikely.
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The chance that anyone would be harmed by Tiangong-1's debris is considered highly unlikely.
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But it is highly unlikely any sweeping bill will be sent to Trump's desk this year.
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But moves in that direction are highly unlikely while a Democrat remains in the White House.
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It's highly unlikely that a Democratic revolt in the House would materialize to force Pelosi's hand.
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A major breakthrough deal to fundamentally change China's economic stance was widely viewed as highly unlikely.
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Still, it is highly unlikely that the Fed will just sit tight at its next meeting.
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But with Bernhardt staying on, scaling down the agency's drilling agenda seems highly unlikely in 2019.
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Whether 5G marketing hype alone will convince consumers it's past time to upgrade seems highly unlikely.
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That looks highly unlikely, with both the League and 5-Star highly hostile to the idea.
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Democrats are also highly unlikely to vote for any replacement that doesn't insure as many people.
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Even if there were that many seats set aside for tourists (highly unlikely), that seems implausible.
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It is highly unlikely that any actual technology development has occurred in the last six months.
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And without Mr. Trump's direct intervention, Ms. Blackburn is highly unlikely to bow to Mr. Corker.
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It seems highly unlikely that would apply in the case of North Korea, and it shouldn't.
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Given a temperate forecast that will probably allow for a fast race, that is highly unlikely.
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After all, it's highly unlikely anyone will seriously wash their hands to, say, the quadratic formula.
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And the vision for the state's borders is highly unlikely to be accepted by the Palestinians.
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None of those diseases is common in the United States, so an outbreak is highly unlikely.
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The proposal will be only that – a blueprint, with Congress highly unlikely to pass Trump's budget.
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The CDC says unintentional exposure to ricin is "highly unlikely," except through ingestion of castor beans.
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It's highly unlikely he will get any new proposals through the House, now controlled by Democrats.
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They have rekindled NCAA Tournament hopes that at the beginning of the month appeared highly unlikely.
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While it is highly unlikely that any newly formed majority would return to the Bowers v.
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They're well aware that most Republican senators are highly unlikely to vote to remove the president.
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This demographic group is highly unlikely to either be in full-time education or in retirement.
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It appears highly unlikely that Mr. Wilders or his party will end up leading the Netherlands.
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Absent some major outlying disaster, home prices are highly unlikely to fall, at least not nationally.
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President Trump is highly unlikely to veto congressional Republicans' efforts to roll back Obama-era regulations.
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But economists say it is highly unlikely that growth for the year will reach 20163 percent.
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Even though it appears highly unlikely to be triggered, it's still a tool at McConnell's disposal.
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And Merrill told CNN that it's "highly unlikely" that the outcome of the vote will change.
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If one team is as cold as Villanova was—which seems highly unlikely—expect another rout.
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However, there is little support among lawmakers for this option, so it's highly unlikely to pass.
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Whether it can be done with the direct system of patronage Google is offering remains highly unlikely.
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Such trade-offs make it highly unlikely that Las Vegas will land a postseason berth next year.
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The nudibranchs selected the recently fed hydroids more often at a rate highly unlikely to be random.
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It is also highly unlikely that e-cigarettes promote higher daily consumption of nicotine than tobacco cigarettes.
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We can't say definitively that no service uses such an idiotic system today, but it's highly unlikely.
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Our current AA rating on France suggests, however, that such a turn of events is highly unlikely.
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Several analysts called the company's outlook conservative and said any outright dip in profit seems highly unlikely.
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" Trump, who'll meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at the summit: "I think it would be highly unlikely.
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Other lawmakers said that, with Congress gridlocked on far less complicated issues, a resolution seemed highly unlikely.
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Given the intensity of security in the capital, this is highly unlikely to happen on the streets.
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There's no evidence to suggest the Sleeping Beauty diet works, and Wade says results are highly unlikely.
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President Donald Trump has muttered about launching a military invasion, but after Iraq that is highly unlikely.
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"It&aposs highly unlikely that Chrysler would exist today had he not taken that gamble," said Autotrader.
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Highly unlikely, to be sure—but it'd sure be nice to know what the hell actually happened.
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But that scenario is highly unlikely and, if it happens, would be a buying opportunity, she noted.
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The move makes it highly unlikely May will get her deal through parliament at the third attempt.
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Their only hope for salvation lay in the highly unlikely event Clinton is forced to drop out.
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It's highly unlikely that you'll find Netflix or Amazon Prime Video content in the Apple TV app.
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Why it matters for Trump It's highly unlikely that Trump would face criminal charges while in office.
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Clinton is highly unlikely to get all she wants if the Republicans keep majorities in both houses.
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European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said he considered a euro zone recession highly unlikely.
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You can have reason to bet on a highly unlikely event if the payoff is big enough.
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Even if they caught a glimpse of him, it was highly unlikely that they would recognize him.
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" Another Republican senator -- John Thune of South Dakota -- said having the translator give testimony was "highly unlikely.
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That led some to argue that it may have been alien in origin, though that's highly unlikely.
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"A rate hike in September is highly unlikely," said Hiroko Iwaki, senior bond strategist at Mizuho Securities.
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If you follow the money, it would seem that a substantially freer regulatory environment is highly unlikely.
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It is an institutional failure, and as such, a major and abrupt course correction seems highly unlikely.
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And it's highly unlikely that Rousseff's ouster will actually help bring about any sort of political stability.
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And given what we know about race and public assistance, it's highly unlikely that this has changed.
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Trump said it was "highly unlikely" he would accept China's request to hold off on the increase.
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It just means it's highly unlikely to pass in its current form or with only cosmetic changes.
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Experts said it was highly unlikely that any regulatory body would shut Equifax down over this breach.
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And Hurricane Maria is highly unlikely to be the last grave emergency to happen on his watch.
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The detectors determined that this event, now named S190814bv, was highly unlikely to be a false alarm.
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Indeed, the overall effect of the administrative counseling makes it highly unlikely that my career will recover.
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Such a move, however, is highly unlikely, according to one analyst who follows the Asian gaming sector.
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Mr. Kim is highly unlikely to strike first, knowing that doing so would result in his annihilation.
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Schumer is hunting for Republicans willing to buck their party to remove Trump, a highly unlikely prospect.
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Dombrovskis also said that changing the current exchange rate made no economic sense and was highly unlikely.
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Bottom line: Giuliani's sworn testimony about his role as one of Trump's personal lawyers is highly unlikely.
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Democrats are highly unlikely to win back the House without maximizing their gains in the red pockets.
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It's highly unlikely we'll see the same type of mega-media merger action of 2019 in 2020.
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That's highly unlikely—preposterous, even—but Kadyrov has made himself an irreplaceable part of the political system.
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It's highly unlikely that the six-term lawmaker could garner the 218 votes needed to become Speaker.
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But it's highly unlikely he'll be removed from office, since it would take a two-thirds majority.
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In fact, it's highly unlikely that any of us will see rates that high in our lifetimes.
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It's highly unlikely anything will be done before then, the source familiar with White House discussions said.
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But it remains highly unlikely that there will be enough support to overturn Mr. Trump's promised veto.
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"It's highly unlikely there will be a final communique," a G7 official said on condition of anonymity.
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It's highly unlikely that that effort will succeed in doing anything more than briefly delaying his confirmation.
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But the chances that Congress will pass meaningful gun control reform as a result are highly unlikely.
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The AAC is "highly unlikely" to retain UConn as a football-only member, according to the Courant.
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But the rocks would have to have been hiding there for the past decade, which is highly unlikely.
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Even so, as history shows, a sitting commander-in-chief resigning or being ousted early is highly unlikely.
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It is highly unlikely that the Senate, with its GOP majority, will vote to remove Trump from office.
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Mrs May came back with legally binding documents from the EU promising that this outcome was highly unlikely.
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"We think it is highly unlikely that the Lunar Library was atomized in the impact," writes the team.
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Trump's remarks came hours after CNBC reported the meeting was "highly unlikely, " citing a senior White House official.
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"It's highly unlikely [the] SFPD can reform itself," as San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi said last week.
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But the probability of a comet family creating the erratic dip in brightness is highly unlikely, Schaefer said.
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Labour outright majority: None of the polls have predicted this outcome, so it is seen as highly unlikely.
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Since this is highly unlikely to happen in real life, at least it can happen in the game.
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While a large-scale national attack is highly unlikely, such would be unnecessary to derail a general election.
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Therefore, the only risk is a loss of confidence in the banks which appears highly unlikely anytime soon.
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"It seems highly unlikely that such a huge investment would be undertaken for only one victim," he writes.
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But it was already so far behind that this year's totals are highly unlikely to match last year's.
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Of course, it is highly unlikely that tech companies will openly make common cause with the far right.
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Thirty-seven percent say it is highly unlikely that Christie did not know what his aides were doing.
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If the standard Apple earbuds do not fit your ears, it is highly unlikely that the AirPods will.
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Precedent strongly suggests, however, that sexual indiscretions are highly unlikely to result in expulsion, and for good reason.
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"It's highly unlikely," said Jo Murphy, executive director of the Michigan SHIP program, citing the state's budget struggles.
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In other words, it's highly unlikely that a sinister doctor is waiting somewhere to prey on my organs.
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Also, I'm a freelancer with multiple clients, so it's highly unlikely my income would ever dry up completely.
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It's highly unlikely that the bill will get enough support from Democrats to reach the 60-vote threshold.
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Vice President Pence also urged Congress to change immigration laws — a highly unlikely prospect before the 2020 elections.
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And given his reputation for extreme caution, it was also highly unlikely he would take such a risk.
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Rumors start to fly that Trump is gonna be walking through here, but I find that highly unlikely.
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Nevertheless, it's highly unlikely that he passes up $16 million to test his luck on the open market.
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A conservative textualist like Judge Gorsuch would be highly unlikely to vote to uphold such an agency action.
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The foundation denied any such contribution, which would have been illegal and, given its political leaning, highly unlikely.
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That's a highly unlikely outcome, unless it's an entrepreneurial situation where you're getting some equity in the company.
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Expecting a letdown from the Texans similar to the one Los Angeles delivered last week seems highly unlikely.
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It is highly unlikely that he was working for an American intelligence service, former C.I.A. officers have said.
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Most analysts believe that European leaders are highly unlikely to reopen the 585-page, legally binding withdrawal deal.
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Mr. McSpadden said he found it highly unlikely that Mr. Russell had the skills simply from a simulation.
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Statistically, it was highly unlikely to hit our son: 1 out of 4,500 children with epilepsy are affected.
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Molina and other former umpires said on Wednesday, however, that a boycott of Williams's matches was highly unlikely.
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The Trump administration on Wednesday repeated a drastic — if highly unlikely — warning if United Nations action is blocked.
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It's highly unlikely you'll get yourself in that situation because there aren't that many oceanic whitetip sharks left.
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It is also highly unlikely that other states will join the expansion once the federal match is gone.
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Even so, a loss to Cleveland, the winner of just one game this season, seems highly unlikely. 13.
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Political experts, however, say that scenario is highly unlikely given his immense popularity and control of the legislature.
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It is highly unlikely that a future Congress will fail to extend these cuts for the middle class.
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Any case it doesn't take for this term is highly unlikely to be decided before next November's election.
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For facilities like these legally to produce the number of reptiles they export is highly unlikely, conservationists say.
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"Less than a few seconds, it is highly unlikely there is going to be much damage," he said.
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But after today, it appears highly unlikely Democrats are going to be able to influence the ground rules.
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This is highly unlikely to result in a complete termination of the program, but rather a gradual tapering.
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But its spending cuts in future years are so steep that the plan is highly unlikely to pass.
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The entire commission is made up of the governor's appointees, and it seems highly unlikely they'd overrule Newsom.
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The speed at which Democrats are moving makes it highly unlikely a GOP-focused hearing will be scheduled.
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But that seems highly unlikely given his track record of building the company into what it is today.
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Securing the environmental permits for tens of thousands of replacement projects is highly unlikely without comprehensive regulatory reform.
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At the moment, it seems highly unlikely that roughly 20 Republicans would join all Democrats to do so.
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But barring a highly unlikely battlefield reversal, ISIS as a state building enterprise is in its death throes.
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It's highly unlikely, therefore, that the legislation will go down by one or two or even three votes.
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Just because the House impeached Trump doesn't mean he'll be removed from office — in fact, it's highly unlikely.
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Meadows's district, NC-11, is staunchly Republican and highly unlikely to change party hands even with his retirement.
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The correlated nature of flood risk makes the possibility of a totally private flood insurance market highly unlikely.
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In the highly unlikely event that these efforts do not prove fruitful, I intend to return to radio.
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It remains highly unlikely that opponents will muster the votes to overturn a promised veto of the resolution.
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Some have even called for cancellation of the ceremony in solidarity (though such a move seems highly unlikely).
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Reality check: Demographers and pollsters tell Axios it's highly unlikely Trump can win New Mexico's 5 electoral votes.
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One prominent sentencing expert said a 30-year sentence was highly unlikely, given Melgen's age and other factors.
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Capital Alpha Partners, a policy research group in Washington, said a quick reversal by Trump was highly unlikely.
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It's highly unlikely that a former senior adviser like Davis would come out and make such a statement otherwise.
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And even with a Republican president, it is highly unlikely (PDF) that Republicans will succeed in a total repeal.
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Unless Russia comes back into compliance with the agreement, which is highly unlikely, America will officially withdraw in August.
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But with a Russian mea culpa looking highly unlikely, the big question is how May plans to follow through.
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But it is highly unlikely that future investment returns will be as high as they were in the past.
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But the early indications from Iowa suggested that the former vice president was highly unlikely to win the state.
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"Political, cultural, and legal challenges make it highly unlikely that the United States would implement comparable policies," he wrote.
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If all of these assumptions were wrong, it's highly unlikely that capitalism would work as well as it does.
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A traditional publisher would be highly unlikely to take a risk on a game this expensive and off-beat.
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"We believe that default is highly unlikely but think the Oct bill dislocation can grow further," Citi analysts wrote.
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She would be highly unlikely to make any move on such an important matter without seeking the party's blessing.
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So it's highly, highly unlikely that one of these declawed vectors might regain its viral traits and start multiplying.
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Because a Republican is third in line, political analysts deem it highly unlikely for all three officials to resign.
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On one hand, they risk letting him walk for nothing, and it's highly unlikely his replacement will be better.
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Meek was always confident in his ability to beat Palhares despite the bookmakers suggesting his chances were highly unlikely.
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But all are highly unlikely to clear Congress given the ideological orientation of current House and Senate Republican majorities.
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Even if the Center would agree to this request (highly unlikely), Elizabeth couldn't stand to simply hand this off.
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Goldman Sachs said it would be "highly unlikely" that OPEC producers and Russia would cooperate to cut oil output.
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SpaceX has managed to do another thing that seemed audacious and highly unlikely after a few early botched attempts.
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But in interviews, many GOP operatives acknowledged that scenario was highly unlikely, barring some huge upset on Tuesday night.
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Most people contend that it is highly unlikely —very few election results have been changed because of recounts historically.
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He says it's highly unlikely that the weave Instagram accounts are Kremlin-controlled, but the idea is not unreasonable.
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But completely getting rid of the TSA is a highly unlikely scenario — no matter how unpopular the agency is.
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Macron is highly unlikely to withdraw from the EU, and France remains one of the union's key member states.
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While that gets resolved, it's highly unlikely the CFPB has any capacity to embark on a new regulatory initiative.
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" When Politico asked if she's running, Reines said, "It's somewhere between highly unlikely and zero, but it's not zero.
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But that is highly unlikely to actually happen, and there's a limit to how widely available these programs are.
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That is a possibility, although with a president as staunchly pro-Israel as Trump that would seem highly unlikely.
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From under-$25 denim to graphic tees promoting love and unity, stopping at just one piece is highly unlikely.
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"It's highly unlikely there will be a final communique," a G-7 official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
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Pushing another nominee through before January 3 is highly unlikely, given the amount of time the confirmation process takes.
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However, while it is possible to get it from a dirty mat, it's highly unlikely, according to Men's Health.
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But the union is highly unlikely to give British banks and companies "passporting rights" to operate throughout the bloc.
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And 4Q18 operating profit guidance looks particularly conservative as a sequential decrease seems highly unlikely in its largest quarter.
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He knows that it's highly unlikely that Congress or the DOJ will ever limit the use of cooperating witnesses.
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"I would find that highly unlikely to occur ... there's not a whole of mistakes that are made," Merrill said.
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Ahead of German parliamentary elections this summer, the German government is highly unlikely to agree to Greek debt forgiveness.
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Also, it's highly unlikely that the alien conspiracy storyline will ever go away — even if it's a horrible mess.
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The time off will make him "highly unlikely" to be ready for the start of the season, Boone said.
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He has yet to win in five starts, and it is highly unlikely that streak will be broken here.
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Brexit During this long-running Brexit drama, the idea of the so-called "no-deal" Brexit seemed highly unlikely.
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Of course, the coronavirus outbreak, while very serious, is highly unlikely to be the actual end of the world.
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It is highly unlikely if this new deal under Johnson suffers the same fate as the deal under May.
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"I think it's highly unlikely Putin is going to change from a shark into a goldfish," Mr. Stavridis said.
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And even if the House votes to impeach, it is highly unlikely the Republican controlled Senate would convict Trump.
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If officials in Britain have indeed identified suspects, it is highly unlikely that Russia would agree to extradite them.
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It's considered highly unlikely that two-thirds of the Senate will vote to convict and remove Trump from office.
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But Jennifer Le Zotte writes that it's highly unlikely this phenomenon will change our acquisitive relationship with consumer goods.
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The Republican-controlled Senate, where any impeachment trial would be held, is highly unlikely to vote to oust Trump.
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Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross blew off his Department's annual budget hearing, an event highly unlikely to feature partisan fireworks.
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Its popularity with millions of users in the capital makes it highly unlikely that TfL will ban it permanently.
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And it is highly unlikely to have been intended just to inform the legal advice the lawyers were giving.
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But barring something extraordinary happening, it seems highly unlikely that the Democrats would undergo another impeachment exercise in 2020.
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It is highly unlikely, however, that the Social Democrats would ally with the FPO if the SPO came third.
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But a national school voucher program is still highly unlikely, even with Republicans dominating the majority of state governments.
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Consumers would gain if the government took the highly unlikely step of abolishing all tariffs, as no-dealer economists recommend.
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Technically Bird Box had its AFI Fest release on November 12, but it's highly unlikely that Tayshia was in attendance.
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"Anyone who has received two doses of a measles-containing vaccine is considered immune and highly unlikely to get measles."
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It's highly unlikely that anything will change; 37 electors would have to abandon their plans to vote for Donald Trump.
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The tribunal found in favor of S., noting it seemed highly unlikely that the DNA test could have been fabricated.
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This comprises players chosen by sports journalists, so you're highly unlikely to ever see an all N.B.A. team actually play.
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But "it is highly unlikely that turning down a devolution deal means you'll avoid needing to implement cuts," he says.
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While criminal charges still remain highly unlikely, the inspector general's report is significant and unquestionably damaging to Clinton's public defense.
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Where Meghan gives birth will not be publicly shared, but it's highly unlikely that she will chose St. Mary's Hospital.
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But constitutional experts say that passing budgets is outside the powers of a caretaker government, so this is highly unlikely.
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Here are some of the coldest moments in Jelena history that prove a reunion is, at this point, highly unlikely.
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Given Valles Marineris' location along the Martian equator, it's highly unlikely that these would be caused by melting ground ice.
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But with both drug lords locked up and their respective cartels in disarray, it's highly unlikely they'll ever pay up.
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CNBC reported on Monday, citing sources, that Comcast was "highly unlikely" to make a new offer for the Fox assets.
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It's highly unlikely these makers will include a 3.5mm jack on future flagship phones after excluding it from previous models.
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In fact, a senior Senate GOP aide tells us it's "highly unlikely" we'll see a score this week at all.
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It is highly unlikely Saudi planes would be able to maintain the current pace of operations without this instrumental enabler.
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Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill told CNN that it was "highly unlikely" the outcome of the race would change.
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A pre-emptive large-scale military strike that would end the authoritarian rule of the Kim dynasty is highly unlikely.
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As a fun, mild action movie, the new Ghostbusters is a highly unlikely candidate to become a cultural game changer.
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"It is highly unlikely that they can substantiate all reasonable interpretations of these claims," the FTC said in its release.
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It's "highly unlikely" the outcome of the election will change, Alabama secretary of state John Merrill told CNN moments later.
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Is your grandma highly unlikely to be passing down a tortilla recipe for you to preserve for generations to come?
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However, a breakthrough deal to fundamentally change China's economic policies is viewed as highly unlikely during the two-day visit.
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"Companies are highly unlikely to spend anywhere near $1.22 trillion hiring and paying existing workers more this year," he added.
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Zarif also said it was "highly unlikely" that Iran would stay inside the agreement if the US effectively pulled out.
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Still, it's highly unlikely that any Republicans in the GOP-controlled Senate would ever touch the new labor reform bill.
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And even if she shot the assailant, it is highly unlikely a self-defense claim would stand up in court.
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To be fair, it's highly unlikely the two companies knew what each other was planning to bring to the festival.
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Trump's hope that the SST label will inspire behavioral change, or an internal leadership struggle in Venezuela, is highly unlikely.
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The bottom line: A carbon tax remains highly unlikely to pass in Congress in at least the next few years.
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History proves that engineering a supermajority on anything in Congress is highly unlikely, especially so in today's poisonously partisan environment.
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Simply put, a dividend reduction is a highly unlikely scenario in the near term, despite the company's elevated payout ratio.
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They're fun to read, and wonder about, but they're highly unlikely to offer some missing link to your dating life.
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It concluded that any interference in voting results was highly unlikely because Canada still uses paper ballots in national votes.
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Canada is highly unlikely to accept that omission because its creation was the dealmaker for the original Free Trade Agreement.
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And he is highly unlikely to command a substantial fund-raising advantage, once a key advantage for the establishment favorites.
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In contemporary history, it is highly unlikely that we would have blundered into Iraq in the aftermath of the Sept.
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But that kind of personal accountability seems highly unlikely for a President whose personal code precludes him from admitting mistakes.
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While Democrats control the House, Trump's fellow Republicans control the Senate, making it highly unlikely Kavanaugh would ever be removed.
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A broken teapot could indeed re-form itself from vibrations and heat in the floor, but it is highly unlikely.
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International donors and investors are highly unlikely to venture anywhere near Syria until a credible political settlement is worked out.
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Experts say the group is highly unlikely to get that far in Egypt, where Mr. Sisi remains firmly in control.
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The hackers are based in Iran, making it highly unlikely they will be extradited to the U.S. to face charges.
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Though it's highly unlikely, experts say, Trump's willingness shows his desire to buck tradition to address the North Korea issue.
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Because the tournament is taking place in its Plymouth complex, it seemed highly unlikely that the United States would withdraw.
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Those only begin to emerge after Anne and Harriet start to buddy up during a series of highly unlikely adventures.
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But it's highly unlikely that he'll be removed from office, especially since it would take a two-thirds majority vote.
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This seems highly unlikely as the SPD would likely want to rebuild in opposition if it quits the grand coalition.
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The former administration official also downplayed comparisons to Iran-Contra, saying it's highly unlikely NSC staffers themselves did anything wrong.
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However, fellow lawmakers say it's "highly unlikely" Pelosi would make a flashy partisan gamble on such an important decision. 21.
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Even if the athletes' appeal was successful it was highly unlikely for any of them to compete in South Korea.
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Still, it remains unsolved after 4513 years, and a discovery of the solution in the near future is highly unlikely.
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Overriding such a veto in Congress would require two-thirds majorities in both chambers, making it highly unlikely, said lawmakers.
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Still, it's highly unlikely that any Republicans in the GOP-controlled Senate would ever touch these new labor reform bills.
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Police said that having completed all this work, they now believed it was highly unlikely that anyone remained in Grenfell Tower.
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It is highly unlikely that any American administration could have embarked on a US-Cuba rapprochement with Fidel Castro in power.
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After all that, it seemed highly unlikely that Pablo would ever see many fans' hard drives—let alone the Billboard charts.
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It's highly unlikely HBO will ever act on the Game Of Thrones petition since it's already busy with the prequel, Bloodmoon.
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Though the Inspector General is empowered to recommend criminal charges, if warranted, such an outcome is highly unlikely on these facts.
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Okay, so they're fifth in the league at the moment and look highly unlikely to match last year's fourth-placed finish.
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A 72-hour window — after which rescuers said it would be highly unlikely to find any survivors — expired the previous day.
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In a dark, crowded space like a club, accurately administrating the test and observing the color-change results seems highly unlikely.
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That makes it highly unlikely that the government will be able to issue the fourth-quarter GDP report due Jan. 30.
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This suggests fiddling: the cliff-edge looks suspicious, and it is highly unlikely that the government set the ceilings generously high.
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We should be thankful for the impending apocalypse, because it is highly unlikely that the age of AI will destroy humanity.
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I find it highly unlikely, but skepticism is always worthwhile when investors march in talking point lockstep ("this time is different").
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And under the current administration — and an increasingly conservative Supreme Court — a broader reading of today's antitrust rules is highly unlikely.
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So barring some truly earth-shaking gaffe, this debate is highly unlikely to affect the presidential polls in any significant way.
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As for the new brand, a halo of circumstantial evidence makes it highly unlikely this is a hoax or spec ad.
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UBS, Standard Chartered and Societe Generale are highly unlikely to rejoin the auction, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
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Doctors claimed that while there was "a small chance of a recurrence of his AVM," it was "highly unlikely" to return.
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According to The Guardian, it's "highly unlikely" she was poisoned despite the unlikely odds of contracting Leptospirosis in the first place.
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It seems highly unlikely that an employee with unhealthy habits would suddenly decide to adopt healthy ones after completing an HRA.
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It's also highly unlikely that either candidate's proposal would survive intact through the inevitable, fierce battle in Congress and become law.
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It's highly unlikely we'll see only one woman win an award during this year's Grammy telecast on Sunday, February 10, 2019.
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Finally, on the topic of uploading data directly into the brain, it's highly unlikely that tDCS will ever do the trick.
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An American military intervention is highly unlikely, unless the Maduro regime does something insane like attacking the US embassy (see article).
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All this matters, not because Mr Trump is about to be impeached; that is highly unlikely while the Republicans control Congress.
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It is "highly unlikely" that Brooklyn would keep both Russell and Irving on the roster, SNY's Ian Begley reported, citing sources.
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The United States is highly unlikely to restore the tactical nuclear missiles it removed from South Korea in 1991, experts said.
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It seems highly unlikely that Japan will take Russia up on its offer, effectively invalidating its claim to the disputed islands.
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The lawyer and advocate said it was "incredibly and highly unlikely" that an automated assistant could capture a crime in progress.
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Ryan Hughes, head of active portfolios at AJ Bell, said it was highly unlikely that Woodford would remain manager of WPCT.
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Political analyst Le Hong Hiep said it was highly unlikely that the activists would even be allowed to run for parliament.
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He said it was "highly unlikely" he would accept China's request to hold off on the increase, planned for Jan. 1.
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It's not impossible but it's highly unlikely and I'd be 62 or 63 so that's definitely pushing the boundaries a bit.
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What is highly unlikely to be in play: The corporate tax rate, which is reduced to 20 percent in each version.
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It is, however, highly unlikely the Guards will strike any of its foes directly and risk setting off a regional conflict.
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"Healthy relationships are based on mutual respect and trust, traits that a narcissistic relationship is highly unlikely to possess," she says.
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But Boeing resisted the change, arguing that it was highly unlikely that an engine would explode midair and damage the cables.
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It is highly unlikely that the president is prepared for or capable of such a dramatic pivot in his struggling presidency.
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Moore wouldn't concede the narrow loss and demanded a recount, but Alabama's secretary of state said a change is highly unlikely.
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It seems highly unlikely right now that the bill will get enough support from Republicans to reach the 60-vote threshold.
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It would be incredible to see Apple price its premium-TV offering in the same way, but it's also highly unlikely.
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As a result, it's highly unlikely to cause any damage once it crashes back to Earth in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
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Criminal contempt is highly unlikely, since it would necessitate convincing the DOJ to initiate prosecution of its own high-ranking officials.
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Congress would have to pass a law to admit the island as a state, which at this point is highly unlikely.
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A correct, but highly unlikely, policy approach would be to maintain an economic growth close to the economy's current noninflationary potential.
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Tom Price, R-Georgia, will be his pick for Health and Human Services secretary, any type of preservation is highly unlikely.
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Previously it was thought that Indo-European languages originated prior to metallurgy, but the researchers now think that is highly unlikely.
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Wade made its way through the states and up to the Supreme Court, it's highly unlikely the case would get overturned.
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For the most part, that's highly unlikely, as the Mach-E's electrical system doesn't rely on a traditional battery and alternator.
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And if Americans do not get a retirement plan through their job, they are highly unlikely to save on their own.
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It is highly unlikely an attempted rendition of Mr. Khashoggi could have been carried out without the knowledge of Saudi rulers.
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Former U.S. officials said it was highly unlikely that the Trump administration would impose broad sanctions on Turkey, a NATO ally.
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There was no immediate comment from the Vatican on whether Francis would accept the invitation, but it is considered highly unlikely.
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While Wallis largely agreed, quipping that even though it's highly unlikely, it's "our only option," Holthaus was a little more optimistic.
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Should any one platform fade, it's highly unlikely that audiences will return to a landing-page focused mode of content discovery.
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Even the most aggressive climate protection strategy — something still highly unlikely to be achieved — will not make a difference for generations.
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While that outcome remains highly unlikely, Trump made a few statements this weekend clarifying what might make him pull the trigger.
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But this seems highly unlikely: The very divisions necessitating amendments would surely show themselves, probably more fiercely, during the amendment process.
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That's still highly unlikely, and it's too early to tell whether there would be any public health benefit to doing so.
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But she said it is "highly unlikely" there would be a loss even close to 5003,000 autoworkers by the year's end.
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The Russian leaders were nowhere to be seen, however, and it seems highly unlikely that they will approve the group's request.
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It's considered highly unlikely that two-thirds of the GOP-controlled Senate will vote to convict and remove Trump from office.
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It is highly unlikely that a comprehensive U.S.-China trade deal emerges from this week's negotiations, analysts told CNBC on Tuesday.
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It is highly unlikely that the government received judicial approval to hack the phones, according to several former Mexican intelligence officials.
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It is highly unlikely that two-thirds of the GOP-majority Senate will vote to convict and remove a Republican president.
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It's considered highly unlikely that two thirds of the majority-Republican Senate will vote to remove a Republican president from office.
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" Unfortunately, it is highly unlikely that the tax-cut advocates will get any additional supply-side growth bonus for the "gimmicks.
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"I guess it's always possible that a forum could change something but at this point it seems highly unlikely," Trippi said.
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SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR Changes in the SRs and SRFs of Macro are highly unlikely in the foreseeable future.
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And without volcanic forcing, it is less likely to have been as wet and highly unlikely to have been as cold.
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What he had considered highly unlikely just hours before had become a nightmare reality with implications for the entire sports world.
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But it is highly unlikely that they would publish information about a politically sensitive investigation without the consent of the authorities.
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Mr. Bolsonaro seems highly unlikely to be elected, if only thanks to the runoff system Brazil wisely adopted many years ago.
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In other words, it's highly unlikely you'll see a bunch of driverless Tesla taxis on the road en masse anytime soon.
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However, the best available medical evidence on fetal neural development says it's highly unlikely fetuses can experience pain at 20 weeks.
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Gonorrhea "is almost always transmitted during sex and it is highly unlikely that you catch it without having sex," Bolan says.
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Dardanelli at the University of Kent said it was "highly unlikely" that voters would support the introduction of an unconditional basic income.
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As an enslaved and tainted woman of color, however, it's highly unlikely that she would have been permitted to re-enter society.
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"The shocks that have struck recently are highly unlikely under current conditions to jeopardize the stability of the financial system," it said.
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He also said it's "highly unlikely" that he would delay an increase in tariffs from 10 percent to 25 percent on Jan.
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Even if Congress finds a consensus, however, it's highly unlikely they will do so before Trump's move affects insurance enrollment for 2018.
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Anything beyond 90 minutes is highly unlikely, since the principal actors' contracts kick in huge pro-rated overtime pay at that point.
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"The shocks that have struck recently are highly unlikely under current conditions to jeopardise the stability of the financial system," it said.
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All this makes it highly unlikely that Japan will meet its pledge to cut its carbon-dioxide emissions by 26% by 2030.
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It was "highly unlikely" China would agree to new disciplines targeting changes to its trade practices and economic system, the USTR said.
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Highly unlikely that bank executives would come out and make any announcements about any buybacks in this period leading up to earnings.
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ByteDance could bring the app to a country like India without waiting for catalogs from the major labels, but that's highly unlikely.
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It's highly unlikely that Steve Rogers emerged from a glacier and went straight to pound town — he's far too sensitive for that.
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There are many synthetic routes to reach the final product, and it is highly unlikely that anyone could obtain a blocking patent.
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And even if Trump was impeached in the House, it's highly unlikely that the GOP-majority Senate would vote for his removal.
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Some two dozen key characters are in harm's way at Winterfell, and it seems highly unlikely that all of them will survive.
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After the Friends alum's divorce, a source told PEOPLE that a reconciliation between the now-single Pitt and Aniston was highly unlikely.
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Two years of Republican control of Congress left the funding intact, and it's highly unlikely a Democratic House would do any different.
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It's highly unlikely Diablo IV is coming anytime this year, but we're likely to learn more about the game as BlizzCon unfolds.
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USTR said it is "highly unlikely" that China would agree to new disciplines targeting changes to its trade practices and economic system.
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If it's found that it came down to a judgement call on the part of James Comey , I think it highly unlikely.
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Rackspace — CLSA downgraded the cloud computing company's stock to "sell" from "underperform," saying that a sale of the company is highly unlikely.
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And there's no clear way to arrest it: The Fed is out of bullets and an oil-industry bailout is highly unlikely.
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It's highly unlikely a court would prevent Comey, who is now a private citizen and no longer a government employee, from talking.
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In the highly unlikely event this ever happens, it could set Earth aflame with tidal forces, or simply swallow our world whole.
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Salvini's comments make a government collapse look highly unlikely, but some clouds still hover over both the coalition and the League leader.
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"Upon completion of our inquiry, we concluded that Ms. Conway acted inadvertently and is highly unlikely to do so again," wrote Passantino.
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Given these conclusions, it is highly unlikely that altering the minimum wage is the best way to help people out of poverty.
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"I think [an independent campaign is] highly unlikely unless they break the pledge to me," Trump told CNN's Don Lemon in December.
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Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), the Democratic whip, is highly unlikely to attempt to leapfrog the No. 2 Democrat by taking on Pelosi.
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In its 2014 annual report, the PBGC said that the fund was "highly unlikely" to become insolvent over the next 10 years.
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Trump said this week that it was "highly unlikely" he would accept China's request to hold off a planned increase in tariffs.
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" Doesn't sound interested in running against Roy Moore Just now: Sen @lutherstrange says "right now a write-in candidacy is highly unlikely.
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And getting Mexico to pay for it -- like the President famously promised on the campaign trail -- seems highly unlikely at this point.
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Despite Kavanaugh's narrow interpretation of the Constitution and his conservative leaning, it is highly unlikely that Roe V. Wade will be overturned.
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In the worst case — now highly unlikely — the bank could collapse, inciting a scramble to pull money from markets around the globe.
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It is highly unlikely that an end to the ObamaCare repeal effort would usher in an era of bipartisanship on health care.
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However, it's highly unlikely that federal prosecutors would take up the case, as they would be pursuing charges against their own administration.
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In the not impossible, but highly unlikely chance that happens, President Trump would also have to sign off on the sign CRA.
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You could also speculate that Andreessen wanted some of his old tweeted viewpoints to disappear, but at this point it's highly unlikely.
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Critics argue refugees are the most heavily vetted group to come to the United States and highly unlikely to pose a threat.
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FCA Chief Executive Andrew Bailey said it was "highly unlikely" that it would be able to publish the report by a Feb.
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However, at that time the euro zone economy also expanded by more than 3 percent, which seems highly unlikely to happen now.
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There are polls of dubious integrity that show him in second place in New Hampshire behind Trump, but this seems highly unlikely.
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It is highly unlikely that Congress will pass another tax bill this year because of the slim Republican majority in the Senate.
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"I'd love to see us do it unilaterally," said Mr. Feulner, while acknowledging that Mr. Trump's rhetoric makes the prospect highly unlikely.
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I would have been flattered to be the subject of "many" White House documents, as you suggest, but it is highly unlikely.
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However, should any one platform fade, it's highly unlikely that audiences will return to a landing-page focused mode of content discovery.
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Given Friday's announcement, it seems highly unlikely that President Trump will ever lose access to his account while he still holds office.
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In the meantime, legal experts said it seems highly unlikely that the courts will agree to the request by the Trump administration.
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Even if the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, is operating in good faith — a historically big if — that outcome is highly unlikely.
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More significantly, there have been domestic developments that would have been highly unlikely before Mr. Ramaphosa's election as party leader in December.
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If, for example, you want pace, cadence, and speed information, it's highly unlikely any of that will come from your phone's microphone.
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In a worst-case scenario, Mr. Daschle counted up to 20 Democrats who could go against Clinton — highly unlikely, but not impossible.
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The entrepreneur acknowledges that sometimes companies can accomplish this feat, but that it's highly unlikely this will happen for Never Too Pretty.
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She's called on Williams to testify before the Senate Banking Committee before his appointment is finalized, which is highly unlikely to happen.
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Nadler also issued a call for the GOP-controlled Senate to take up the Equality Act, a move that is highly unlikely.
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Boris Johnson is highly unlikely to be able to meet his promise to "get Brexit done" by the end of this year.
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And as lawmakers get practice acting as a check on tech, regulation that once seemed highly unlikely suddenly seems somewhat more plausible.
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The Republican-controlled Senate's conviction of Trump on the impeachment charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress is highly unlikely.
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The governing International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) said last month it was highly unlikely Kenya would be suspended from the Olympics.
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The complex nature of Germany's electoral system means that it is highly unlikely for a single party to secure a parliamentary majority.
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As a result, your chance of shopping on a Tuesday when airlines decide to put your route on sale is highly unlikely.
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Even if that does happen, it's highly unlikely it would derail the short-term stopgap measure to extend funding beyond November 21.
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"For Tesla's size, it's highly unlikely," said JR Lanis, a partner at the Los Angeles office of national law firm Drinker Biddle.
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Since the judge does not have a history of either tweeting or writing about Donald Trump, serious presidential perusal seems highly unlikely.
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ESPN reported earlier in the day that Gronkowski did not travel with his teammates to Chicago and was "highly unlikely" to play.
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The big picture: Mulvaney is highly unlikely to appear for the interview, given the administration's refusal to participate in the impeachment inquiry.
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In 1987, it's highly unlikely that anyone imagined what a broad range and role the GIF would play in modern internet culture.
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The latest Amash's role -- Pelosi is "highly unlikely" to name Amash as one of the impeachment managers, according to a House official.
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But even so, he said, a US-led war against Iran was highly unlikely because of what it would mean for all parties.
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But after being asked about that by his interviewer, Trump said "certainly I&aposll be asking about it" although extradition is highly unlikely.
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However, a breakthrough was viewed as highly unlikely, especially as the U.S. embassy said the delegation would leave as early as Friday evening.
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Even for Pfeiffer, this pivot seems highly unlikely, especially given how she went without wearing a single drop of perfume for 10 years.
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Technology experts say it is highly unlikely the watch could have recorded actions inside the embassy and uploaded them to an iCloud account.
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However, it's highly unlikely that the space station will fall through the atmosphere and end up on your head, or in your community.
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As a direct competitor, it's highly unlikely that Google will offer support for Alexa controls in the new Works with Google Assistant program.
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Litt also said he believes it was highly unlikely that a majority of the shareholders outside the buyout group will approve the transaction.
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Given the referendum was declared unconstitutional, this declaration would not bear any legal consequence and it is highly unlikely to be recognised internationally.
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But were they ever to decide to become part of America, which for now seems highly unlikely, they would get a culture shock.
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G7 SUMMIT - UK PM JOHNSON SAYS WE CAN EASILY COPE WITH A NO-DEAL BREXIT SCENARIO, HIGHLY UNLIKELY THERE WILL BE FOOD SHORTAGES
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"I think it's highly unlikely unless they break the pledge to me, because it's a two-way street," he told CNN's Don Lemon.
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"With such a large number, it is highly unlikely that the suspensions and detentions will have met due process standards," Zeid told journalists.
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If all the Salvadoreans in the TPS programme were to come back, which is highly unlikely, the country's population would swell by 3%.
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The bank said it was "highly unlikely" OPEC members and Russia would be able to overcome the many headwinds to striking a deal.
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Vijg wouldn't deny that some sort of future technology could dramatically extend lifespan, although he considers it "highly unlikely," as he told me.
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However, Chinese government policy advisers, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the subject, say they believe that's highly unlikely.
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It's unclear if Meek will get prosecuted again -- we're being told it's highly unlikely -- but for now ... the guy's basking in the sun.
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" In Wednesday's ruling, the European Commission said it considers it "highly unlikely that a new entry from China would represent a competitive constraint.
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Of course, getting Congress to agree on anything these days is nearly impossible, so a sports betting ban Version 2.0 is highly unlikely.
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The most consistent theme in the politics of health care last year was uncertainty, and that seems highly unlikely to change in 2018.
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For example, it is highly unlikely that the detonation in January involved a hydrogen bomb, which is more powerful than the atomic sort.
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Like past presidential budget proposals, Trump's plan was highly unlikely to become law, especially with Democrats in control of the House of Representatives.
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All that (terrifying) stuff said, it's highly unlikely a few bites of snow would expose you to levels that put you at risk.
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It is highly unlikely the DOL under the Trump administration (which has trended toward fewer employee protections and benefits) will do the same.
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The next step is highly unlikely: convincing the GOP-led House to bring a vote on a resolution to investigate a Republican president.
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I find it highly unlikely that Stacey would go full tourist in a Hard Rock Cafe t-shirt but OKAY GIRL, I GUESS.
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The idea that small changes in people's individual taxes would change the voting behavior of any substantial number of voters is highly unlikely.
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That is astonishing at this point in the recovery and highly unlikely that the economy is going to keep that up moving forward.
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If this passes, which is highly unlikely, it could be the worst thing to happen to the internet since the GoogleDoc phishing scandal.
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After a review of dozens of federal investigations into similar cases, Politico, a newspaper, concluded it was "highly unlikely" she would be indicted.
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It would be a Nixon-in-China moment if Trump genuinely tried to combat mass incarceration—which is to say, it's highly unlikely.
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But given his ego, it's highly unlikely that he would have considered the possibility that anything other than damaged respiration could cause cancer.
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Thor has almost no chance here and it is highly unlikely at this point that anyone but Trump will be the Republican nominee.
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And because entry is based on lottery, it is highly unlikely that a teenager will be able to participate in two consecutive years.
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But even if WeWork's number is a fair estimate, it's highly unlikely that all those desk workers really represent potential customers, analysts said.
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It's highly unlikely that Ms. Weinstein's daughter would have delivered it without being asked to by a man of authority in her community.
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One point that scientists made over and over was that it was highly unlikely the island's snakes would ever cross paths with people.
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Unless gasoline prices crash to around $1 per gallon, which is highly unlikely, higher inflation will be with us over the coming years.
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Although those certifications might change the results by several hundred or several thousand votes, they are highly unlikely to move tens of thousands.
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Even if the athletes' appeal was successful, it was highly unlikely for any of them to be invited to compete in South Korea.
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And while it's highly unlikely anyone is going to walk away from Rio with more medals than Michael Phelps, everyone sure can try.
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Unfortunately, North Korea is highly unlikely to follow this script, regardless of how committed our leaders are to generously solving North Korea's problems.
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Rosetta's researchers will keep listening for Philae, but with the clock ticking, it seems highly unlikely that the lander will again be resurrected.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES - SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR Changes in the SR and SRF of FUCEREP are highly unlikely in the foreseeable future.
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Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill said it is "highly unlikely" that Jones would not be certified as the winner of the election.
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Following the strategic revision, the previously planned termination of the agreement, which has been in place for several years, now appears highly unlikely.
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While it is highly unlikely that the mayor, who has final say, will approve the proposal, Mr. Carranza has all but endorsed it.
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"Thus, the ECB seems highly unlikely to raise rates before 2022 — unless inflation were to surprise a lot on the upside," Hense projected.
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Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University, said he thinks it's highly unlikely the measles outbreaks will be over before September 30.
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Mr. McConnell said again Tuesday that he would like to reach an agreement on the change with Democrats but that appears highly unlikely.
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Although White has since suggested that McGregor wants to fight before UFC 200, it is highly unlikely they will risk the Dubliner again.
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Another endangered Democratic incumbent, Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri, is viewed as highly unlikely to back any Trump nominee despite the political risk.
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It's highly unlikely the makeup and mechanisms of the NotPetya campaign were happenstance coming from one of the world's leading information operations teams.
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A royal intervention would be dramatic (and a boon for Netflix as it launches season 3 of The Crown), but it's highly unlikely.
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Given that the Senate is currently controlled by Republicans, who hold 53 seats, it's highly unlikely the upper chamber will reach that threshold.
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Two-thirds of the chamber, or 67 senators, need to vote to convict the president to trigger his removal, which is highly unlikely.
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Senate Republicans so far have appeared largely unmoved by Democrats' case against Trump, and a vote to convict the president seems highly unlikely.
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Cruz is highly unlikely to win the New Hampshire primary, but he will be strong in South Carolina, where Republicans vote on Feb.
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Although we love to visit America, Mr. Trump, it is highly unlikely that Norwegians are going to flow into the US to live.
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But so far it appears highly unlikely these members would launch a challenge against Pelosi, given their close ties with the minority leader.
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The New York can launch transport helicopters and landing craft loaded with Marines, but sending in ground forces is highly unlikely, officials said.
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As of Thursday, investors were betting on a March rate cut, a move that seemed highly unlikely as recently as a week ago.
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We know China is still refusing to meet some demands for increasing US imports and that a phase-two deal is highly unlikely.
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While the Senate is highly unlikely to remove Trump from office, he is seeking to limit political damage to his re-election bid.
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What's next: If Mr. Trump is impeached, the Senate could decide to remove him from office, though such an outcome is highly unlikely.
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However, she said being arrested in the US is still highly unlikely for Andrew, since he&aposs the son of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Such cases are seen as highly unlikely, according to notes taken by one of the attendees of Tuesday's training and shared with Reuters.
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With Republicans holding a majority in the chamber, it is seen as highly unlikely that he would be found guilty in any trial.
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Prior to the Reuters report, analysts told CNBC it was highly unlikely that Sunday's meeting in Algiers would produce a major policy decision.
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Such a new ruling, however, is highly unlikely, because the United States is blocking the WTO's court of appeal, called the Appellate Body.
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Congress would need to authorize funds to cover a highly unlikely Israeli default, but otherwise this would not entail any actual U.S. expenditures.
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A bifurcation that extreme is highly unlikely, because a handful of incumbents are personally popular enough to defy their constituents' normal partisan preferences.
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It's highly unlikely that the social networks, the news media or the political class will know how to respond to such a situation.
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And with the filing deadline days away, it would have been highly unlikely that the party could have put up a competitive candidate.
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It's highly unlikely Congress will have an actual immigration bill by Friday, but it's possible leadership can come to some kind of agreement.
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Given the referendum was declared unconstitutional, this declaration would not bear any legal consequence and it is highly unlikely to be recognized internationally.
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Here's an additional problem: it's highly unlikely we are going to get 2017 earnings guidance from JPMorgan, Bank of America, Wells Fargo or PNC.
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But The Middle was never as noisy as Roseanne (just as Heaton seems highly unlikely to get on Twitter and promote weird conspiracy theories).
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Markle is highly unlikely to attend this year's Teen Choice Awards, which will be held on August 12 at The Forum in Inglewood, California.
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While Ferriss admits that this scenario is highly unlikely, answering the question forces you to think about how to run your business more efficiently.
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It's highly unlikely Doncic would be Atlanta's Markelle Fultz, but similar risk for Young is dramatically reduced in the face of that 20203 pick.
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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, called it "highly unlikely" that such a bill would pass this year in the current Congress.
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Dr. Johnson insists that it's highly unlikely that a case like this could happen again, but he does worry about the future of superbugs.
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Still, it is highly unlikely this will affect his re-election bid, said Joshua Dyck, political science professor at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.
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The legislation still has a long way to go before it could become law, and is highly unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled Senate.
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And with US-Turkey relations at the worst point in decades, the idea that trade talks would be easy to conduct is highly unlikely.
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That's highly unlikely, which will leave the Surface Pro 7 needing to catch up to the design of the Surface Pro X next year.
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Deciding if you need dependent life insuranceBecause young children are highly unlikely to die, many homes skip dependent life insurance coverage for their kids.
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"It's possible to experiment with it, but it's highly unlikely that there will be very many people who would pay for it," Wieser said.
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The Fed is highly unlikely to meet Trump's demand unless the U.S. economy enters a recession, which is two consecutive quarters of economic retraction.
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But it's highly unlikely the DOJ will now say, "Okay, deal approved," because AT&T is spending some extra money in the United States.
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She said that there is no timeline to revive the bill and essentially acknowledged that doing so is highly unlikely given opposition to it.
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As TorrentFreak points out, it's highly unlikely that a huge film corporation has ever been accused of being too lax on anti-piracy measures.
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And Mrs May's volte face makes it highly unlikely that Britain will crash out of the EU without a deal in a month's time.
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It's plausible, though highly unlikely, that our adorable colorful Smucker's labels could come with an unsightly (though informative) GMO label under a Clinton presidency.
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So it's highly unlikely it has any reviewers at all with a strong grasp of the indigenous languages spoken in the South Sudan region.
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Although a "no" vote is highly unlikely, it is possible that some areas invited to join the proposed autonomous area might reject the offer.
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None of these apps managed to really stick around beyond a few weeks of popularity, and it's highly unlikely they'll reach that relevance again.
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Lawyers in the case say the case could conceivably be further appealed to the European Court of Justice but that this is highly unlikely.
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It is highly unlikely that FISC "turned down" the FBI's application, because FISC has never turned down any warrant request that we know of.
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Without the emergence of Mikhail Gorbachev it is highly unlikely that Reagan's presidency would have ended with a historic arms agreement with the Soviets.
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Getting anything above 12 times EBITDA is almost unheard of for most hospitals right now and highly unlikely in these cases, the experts said.
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And European leaders have said it's this deal or no deal, so it seems highly unlikely they'd consider going back to the negotiating table.
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However, Reckitt said on Wednesday any risk to the infant formula business was theoretical and seen as "highly unlikely and only a remote possibility".
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Thus, given Congress's detailed paradigm set forth in Section 224, it is highly unlikely that one-touch-make-ready ordinances would survive judicial scrutiny.
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It's highly unlikely that Trump would have lost California by a 2-1 popular vote margin in a scenario in which every vote counted.
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Cobbling together a bare minimum of 50 votes once again seemed to drift from highly unlikely to nearly impossible, at least for the moment.
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The data will convince Bloomberg that he would be highly unlikely to be nominated while his candidacy would give a major lift to Sens.
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Now that Cyborg fights for a different promotion, it's highly unlikely the two will ever face off again ... but Cris says there's still hope!
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It is highly unlikely that cooperation from Manafort would spare him from prison time in light of the sentences meted out to other defendants.
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But, given Trump's temperament and limited understanding of international relations, a breakthrough was highly unlikely—at least in a summit between the two leaders.
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But predictions that Surt could become Raqqa on the Mediterranean, in a reference to the Islamic State headquarters in Syria, now look highly unlikely.
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Time in prison, where many join gangs like the Crips and Bloods for protection, makes them highly unlikely to return as law-abiding citizens.
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Getting one point instead of three means Arsenal is highly unlikely to catch Leicester City or Tottenham Hotspur at the top of the league.
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Associates of Mattis told the Times it is highly unlikely the Defense chief would abandon his apolitical view in leading the Department of Defense.
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Twitter is "highly unlikely" to become an accurate source for measuring political support and predicting election results, according to a study released this week.
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The SR could also be upgraded if the bank is acquired by a large, strong institution, which is highly unlikely given its mutual status.
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A loss in North Dakota and three of these other seats means Democrats have to win six Republican held seats, which seems highly unlikely.
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Lawyers for the claimants say the losing side could still conceivably appeal to the European Court of Justice but that this is highly unlikely.
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Clinton would not only have to reverse her current deficits in Wisconsin and Michigan but also in Pennsylvania, which experts say is highly unlikely.
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For the slightest chance to let a terrorist, or a guy or girl that believes in these ideologies to pass through is highly unlikely.
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It seems highly unlikely that she's never even seen a tiny little bag before even if she does not partake in illegal drugs herself.
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Further, it is highly unlikely that Turkey could (or would) step in to protect American interests in Syria in the event that we withdraw.
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As an organic farmer, he couldn't use a chemical to desiccate the wheat, and it's highly unlikely the rabbi would have allowed it anyway.
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It's highly unlikely that the President's speech will do much to mobilize the region to destroy -- let alone eradicate -- the forces of jihadi terror.
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Whichever one of them gets the nod, it is highly unlikely to usher in a new era of international dominance for The Three Lions.
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With a Spanish vice-president in the person of Luis de Guindos, a second Spaniard is highly unlikely to get on the ECB board.
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Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill has said it is "highly unlikely" that Jones would not be certified as the winner of the election.
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The secretary of state, John Merrill, has said it is "highly unlikely" that Jones would not be certified as the winner of the election.
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While American intervention appears highly unlikely, the Russian Ministry of Defense has sought to discourage any consideration of a military strike against Syrian forces.
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Ms. Ryan is an engineer and database programmer, and to her scientific mind, it seemed highly unlikely that more chemo would control the disease.
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In Chen's work, for now, he said it's highly unlikely that their human brain organoids will be changing processes like memory, emotions, or cognition.
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Court investigations have tended to last for years, and experts said it would be highly unlikely for charges to be filed any time soon.
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Wray even said it would be "highly unlikely" he would agree to meet Trump in a one-on-one situation, as Comey reluctantly did.
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While Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, publicly stated that lockdowns are "possible", they are highly unlikely.
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In fact, it's now highly unlikely the FEC will be able to implement any strong campaign finance reform before the 2020 election, experts say.
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It's highly unlikely that the coronavirus is more deadly in the US; rather, the number is a product of limited testing in the country.
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"It's taken 15 years to get here, and it is highly unlikely that the Europeans will comply" with ending the subsidies, Mr. Vaughn said.
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While senators would be able to reverse his decisions, my view is that they would be highly unlikely to do so in large numbers.
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It is highly unlikely that the negotiators are even talking about these factors because they are more onerous than other forms of IP theft.
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The FOMC is highly unlikely to do anything with rates at this meeting, but it could tip its hand in the post-meeting statement.
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It's highly unlikely that most app developers will bother to do this anytime soon, so you're left playing a guessing game on app compatibility.
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But most trade negotiators believe that this turn of events would be highly unlikely, since trade agreements are notoriously complex and hard to complete.
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But while she may not be leaving yet, it seems highly unlikely that Lam will be able to seek a second term in 2022.
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No House Republicans voted with the Democrats, and it's highly unlikely that the Republican-controlled Senate will decide to remove Mr. Trump from office.
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But in the highly unlikely event that he is convicted, Trump's penalty would be removal from office, a remedy with far-reaching political implications.
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But it seemed to the Haggler highly unlikely that T-Mobile was simply pulling a bait and switch with this two-line freebie offer.
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Trump has even mused about calling Schiff himself as a witness, though it's highly unlikely that Senate Republicans would agree to such a move.
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Ukraine International Airlines, which had never had a crash before Wednesday, has said it is highly unlikely the cause was error by its crew.
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Heymann, from the WHO, said it's highly unlikely that any vaccines that come up for study during this outbreak would be available anytime soon.
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However, the Syrian regime moving to take control of this area means that it is highly unlikely the refugees will be able to return.
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MANNY RAMIREZ Because of his two suspensions for performance-enhancing drugs, Ramirez is highly unlikely to get much support for the Hall of Fame.
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"I think it is highly unlikely that parliament would not, in the end, back a decision to trigger Article 50," Hunt told the BBC.
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"It's highly unlikely they could obtain information that demonstrates whether someone is a national security threat in such a brief interview process," he said.
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The comments boosted sentiment a day after Trump said it was "highly unlikely" that he would accept China's request to hold off raising tariffs.
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If this primary stretches out through the Democratic convention in July, we should expect at least a couple of highly unlikely events to happen.
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What it means for passengers Passengers due to fly on September 9 and 10 are highly unlikely to be able to travel as planned.
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"Because quite frankly, as long as he is in the room, it is highly unlikely there is going to be any sort of agreement."
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She told me that it's a lot more work than it seems and explained why it's highly unlikely that I'll end up in hell.
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But Democrats are highly unlikely to go along with anything extreme — meaning a host of House-passed bills will probably die in the Senate.
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As for a federal tax, the prospect of the anti-regulation Trump administration and current Congress regulating the food industry also seems highly unlikely.
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He was only confirmed 61 to 34, with a Democratic Senate, suggesting his confirmation for a higher court under a Republican Senate is highly unlikely.
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Pacific is highly unlikely to make payments on its 2019s, 2021s, 2023s and 2025s - the bonds Harbour Energy is targeting in its tender, EIG said.
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Colton has been up front about his virginity, and it's highly unlikely that what the show is teasing is him taking that step just yet.
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It is highly unlikely that Trump, who campaigned on boosting oil and gas output on federal lands, would put up much of a spirited fight.
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It would also require a lengthy parliamentary procedure to organize and would be highly unlikely unless 5-Star first won power at a national election.
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He believes a full trade agreement remains highly unlikely, but the leaders of both countries will probably make a commitment to resume talks in July.
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The worst case would be if talks broke down altogether, an outcome considered highly unlikely but potentially a very negative event for the stock market.
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David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to Obama, said it was "highly unlikely" Earnest was scaling up his hits on Trump without the President's approval.
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It would prompt a crisis of government: the FN is highly unlikely to win a majority in June's legislative elections, even if she is president.
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"The election is basically over, there's just a small chance of some surprise, but it's highly unlikely," said Buenos Aires-based political analyst Sergio Berensztein.
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It's highly unlikely that someone would just stumble into a polyamorous relationship without talking about it extensively with their partners, and have everything run smoothly.
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While more start-ups may partner with big Wall Street firms, the Moody's report said it is highly unlikely that they'll ever overtake big banks.
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Legal scholars say that the lawsuit is highly unlikely to succeed, although it may delay implementation of the ban as the courts handle yesterday's lawsuit.
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But the Turks indicated that they would not intervene on the ground without the support of the United States, which is seen as highly unlikely.
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To be fair, it's highly unlikely Donald Trump will win Wisconsin, but the overall trend is irrefutable: Trump has been gaining ground on Hillary Clinton.
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SoftBank is highly unlikely to commit billions of dollars to support Sprint as a floundering number-four player, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Since he came out against the Asian treaty TPP, it is highly unlikely that the President-elect would expend political capital on its European counterpart.
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The first is that, when facing an uncertain future, virtually every scenario has some chance of occurring, and highly unlikely events can be particularly important.
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With regard to unpredictable weather (hurricanes, tornadoes) it is highly unlikely that humans could evolve mechanisms to adjust to an increasing frequency of these events.
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In any case, it seems highly unlikely that the admins of most work-related Slacks are going to be super open to adding this in.
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People can die from the venom, but fatal incidents are highly unlikely and more than 90 percent of brown recluse bites heal without serious complications.
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It's highly unlikely that you will be able to pick up all the intricacies and nuances of complex deal terms in a crash-course format.
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Mayer seemed to like the respite and talking the wonky talk of fixing the company, which she is highly unlikely to do going forward. Now.
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And, as with the Republican women, the polls suggest it's highly unlikely Clinton will win over millennials on the basis of her "historic" candidacy alone.
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Thirty-seven GOP electors would have to switch their votes to someone other than Trump to delay making his election official, a highly unlikely feat.
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MOODY'S - DOWNGRADE OF SAUDI ARAMCO'S RATING IN ABSENCE OF RATING PRESSURE ON SOVEREIGN IS HIGHLY UNLIKELY GIVEN MOODY'S CURRENT VIEW OF FUNDAMENTAL STRENGTH OF CO
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Paltrow, meanwhile, is sitting in her impeccable living room doing who knows what, but it's highly unlikely that she's consoling a distraught woman with cancer.
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"It is highly unlikely that this is part of some coordinated attack from overseas," Richard Fenning, global CEO at political consultancy Control Risks, told CNBC.
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In the real world, it is highly unlikely that your neighbor, coworker or mailman is actually a clandestine Russian operative working under a false identity.
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Withdrawing from the Paris Agreement was one of Trump's campaign promises and, in this particular case, it seemed highly unlikely that he'd change his mind.
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HCFB's Support Rating could be upgraded and the Support Rating Floor revised if HCFB's systemic importance markedly increases but Fitch views this as highly unlikely.
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The chances of a universal basic income coming to pass are highly unlikely, said Robert Greenstein, president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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But it's highly unlikely to make any difference to the speed at which you gain muscle, and is not as critical as was once believed.
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Only America, where the right to free speech makes standard packs highly unlikely, may remain an anomaly (though it is a signatory to the TPP).
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Still, the idea that one party would let their majority slip in the speaker election, thus give the other party the advantage, is highly unlikely.
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It's highly unlikely that the Grimm brothers were thinking about Hollywood trends when they penned Rapunzel back in the 19th century, but here we are.
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But after this resounding victory, Mr. Corbyn is highly unlikely to face another challenge before the next general election, which is due in May 2020.
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The evidence we have suggests such an outcome would have been highly unlikely; if anything, the Johnson vote could have easily leaned toward Mr. Trump.
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"From my experience as a refugee myself... I could say that it's very highly unlikely... for the process to let any terrorist come," said Nahas.
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Considering the scope of the investigation—and its nonpartisan status—it's highly unlikely that Democrats in Congress will unearth less ambiguous proof on either front.
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Jon Huntsman, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, told "Fox News Sunday" that it was "highly unlikely" that Trump would recognize Russia's 2202 takeover of Crimea.
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However, time constraints make such an outcome highly unlikely and Aldana herself said she had been blocked from competing after the court announced its ruling.
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The substantial premium that IBM is paying for RHT might on the surface seem to make it highly unlikely that a superior bid could occur.
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Given the vast difference in priorities, a bipartisan tax deal is highly unlikely—nevertheless, Republicans aren't speaking to Democrats about tax reform at this time.
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It's highly unlikely that the North Korean dictator wasn't aware of the high-profile case of an American captive that made headlines around the globe.
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Ole Miss has yet to be punished fully, but it's highly unlikely the school will receive a bowl ban the way the Buckeyes did. Why?
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It's highly unlikely that Papa Joe got his son a medication that had previously only been used on rats, but it's also not completely impossible.
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If one candidate receives over 50 percent of the vote, they will automatically be elected — though this is highly unlikely and has never happened before.
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If we ignore the gender of the author of a photograph it's highly unlikely and perhaps useless to try and infer it from the image.
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The big picture: It is highly unlikely, though hypothetically possible, the government will kill the $10.4 billion in pending risk adjustment transfer amounts for 2017.
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It was always highly unlikely that he, a human male, could ever entrap such an elusive mythical creature for any real length of time, anyway.
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Federal law and constitutional norms make federal pre-emption of such state-level leadership illegal under most laws and highly unlikely under any future laws.
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"If the inspector general finds that I did something wrong, then I'll respect that judgment, but I think it's highly, highly unlikely," Mr. Rosenstein said.
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Instead, charges would need to await the end of his term (impeachment would remain an option, but a highly unlikely one with this Republican Congress).
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Huntsman on Sunday said that it was "highly unlikely" the United States would recognize Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea, but would not rule it out.
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Ms. Leung said regulators needed to be more aware of tail-end risks — the highly unlikely but catastrophic events that could occur if something malfunctioned.
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And it seems highly unlikely that we'd survive a New Cold War since human beings haven't exactly gotten any smarter in the past 30 years.
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Heinz is "highly unlikely" to renew its naming rights deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers once their current contract ends in 2021, Sports Business Journal reports.
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In the 18th century, however, when the Constitution was written, it is highly unlikely that the public understood it to include a right to abortion.
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"It is highly unlikely that this will lead to a major 2003-like epidemic," microbiologist Yuen Kwok-Yung told Time, "though we cannot be complacent."
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The Republicans are also considered highly unlikely to do something that could result in five more Democrats in the House and two in the Senate.
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This is a highly unlikely scenario given it's only a few months old, does not offer new content to visitors, and has no brand recognition.
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And because of this, it's highly unlikely that you'll find yourself in the wishy-washy, vulnerable spot of trying to please everyone all at once.
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"We are very confident that the integrity of that embassy is strong and it is highly unlikely to be physically overwhelmed," Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen.
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To convict the President and remove him from office, it would require support from a two-thirds majority of the Senate -- a highly unlikely proposition.
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The Iraqi government—embattled, paralyzed, ineffectual—seems highly unlikely to carry out meaningful evacuations or large-scale relief efforts in the event of a breach.
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""It is highly unlikely to be physically overrun by anyone," he said, adding that "anyone who attempts to overrun that will run into a buzzsaw.
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And it is also highly unlikely China has adopted such a policy as its nuclear programs are highly secret and its deterrent policy largely hidden.
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But the pleas for recounts have gained no support from the Clinton campaign, which has concluded that it is highly unlikely to change the outcome.
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Even if the growth-inducing effects of tax cuts pay for themselves (which seems highly unlikely), the true problem is still being ignored — ceaseless spending.
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The chances of a universal basic income coming to pass are highly unlikely, said Robert Greenstein, president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
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The outcome will have zero real effect on the balance of political power in Congress, and is highly unlikely to impact legislation or public policy.
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Given its history, it seems highly unlikely that the Justice Department under Mr. Trump will try to prosecute Mr. Flynn for violating the Logan Act.
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It seems highly unlikely that an experienced criminal defense lawyer like Dowd would be a party to an express or implied threat of any kind.
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But the infrastructure plan is highly unlikely to come to fruition because the tax cuts drained the Treasury of the money necessary to fund it.
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In the long term, it is highly unlikely that President Trump will be removed by a two-thirds vote in the Senate controlled by Republicans.
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Still, it is highly unlikely that Democrats can pick up enough Republican supporters in the House or the Senate to override Mr. Trump's likely veto.
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That type of plan would need a sign-off from the federal government, and it's highly unlikely the Trump administration would give the go-ahead.
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However, Trump has not taken any steps in this regard and such a move is highly unlikely, it said, citing people familiar with the matter.
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After production was halted on Bachelor in Paradise in June amidst allegations of serious misconduct, it seemed highly unlikely that the show would return at all.
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"All we're trying to say is that based on the president's actions, it is highly unlikely" he'll nominate someone in the mold of Scalia, he added.
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President Donald Trump has gone on the attack against the Federal Reserve, but it's highly unlikely the Fed will listen, at least one market observer says.
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Pelosi, mindful that Republicans in the Senate are highly unlikely to vote to convict Trump in an impeachment trial, is wary of pushing ahead with impeachment.
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The likelihood of Towns going so far as to demand a trade at some point over the next 12 months is highly unlikely but not impossible.
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The president told The Wall Street Journal on Monday that it is "highly unlikely" the U.S. would delay increasing tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods.
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In any case, it's highly unlikely to happen anytime soon, because Menendez would appeal any conviction and accompanying sentence, and that would be a lengthy process.
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Of course, should she decide to run -- again, highly unlikely -- she would face a Democratic primary fight in a far different landscape than the 2016 campaign.
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It is highly unlikely that 20 Republican senators will ever join the Democrats to form the two-thirds' Senate supermajority that the Constitution requires for removal.
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In fact, protectionism is highly unlikely to restore American manufacturing jobs, which are under threat from automation as well as globalisation, as our recent briefing showed.
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Given the CMA's concerns that the combination could lead to higher prices, most analysts and competition lawyers believe it is highly unlikely the deal will proceed.
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Nothing came of it then, and it is highly unlikely that will change now that Love has proven himself a valuable part of a title-winner.
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It's highly unlikely Kylie knew the sex of her rumored baby at the time of filming, even if she is currently pregnant in the first place.
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Enacting a wholesale change of the American health care system is highly unlikely, and we urge investors to follow the M27.23A debate with a wary eye.
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The sophomore quarterback took over in the fourth quarter and tossed 240 yards and three touchdowns to lead the improbable comeback — one that was highly unlikely.
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Realistically, if Clinton won Utah, it would be highly unlikely for that to be the state that puts her over the top in the Electoral College.
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Small companies building clever planes stand a better chance today than they did then—and that could boost Stavatti's prospects from impossible to merely highly unlikely.
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There's just one problem: it's highly unlikely that every single person at the Daily Planet, plus all of Clark Kent's many acquaintances, all suffer from prosopagnosia.
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Furthermore, he and Falco both point out that is highly unlikely that Renaissance artists would have created full paintings by tracing the projections with a paintbrush.
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Or does the continued strength of Sanders's movement mean that he should carry the fight to the convention, even if he is highly unlikely to win?
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Trump's remarks came hours after CNBC reported, citing a senior administration official, that it was "highly unlikely" for the meeting to happen in the coming weeks.
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"The OPEC agreement stands and is highly unlikely to change because of tension with Qatar," said Oystein Berentsen, managing director for oil trading company Strong Petroleum.
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"I think it's highly unlikely that's going to be the case," the 32-year-old told the cheering crowd from the pit straight after parking up.
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It's highly unlikely that the sub went down as a result of enemy action, as the nearest German vessel at the time was a survey ship.
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"I think right now it depends on what the FCC does, and it's highly unlikely that the legislative branch is going to go first," said Schatz.
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Lawyers say while lobbying is highly unlikely to stop the government from moving ahead with the rules, authorities probably won't police the industry too harshly initially.
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Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING, said the ECB is "highly unlikely" to do anything in between the first and second rounds of the French election.
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Kennedy didn't elaborate on how filmmakers plan to move ahead on the next installment sans Princess Leia, but it seems highly unlikely that she'll be recast.
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"It is highly unlikely Russia will achieve an absolute 300,000 bpd reduction during the tenure of the current agreement," Eurasia Group said in a research report.
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Experts have said it is highly unlikely that a war would break out between the two nations — even if the situation escalates in the coming days.
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Abigail and Ray are both possibly drunk, Shoshana's not — but she is the third wheel on what's turning out to be a highly unlikely first date.
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Given the CMA's concerns that the combination could lead to higher prices most analysts and competition lawyers believe it is highly unlikely the deal will proceed.
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Hey, over there, Google is sure interested (the truth is, its M&A unit crunched the numbers as they should, but an offer is highly unlikely)!
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And while House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he wants to do entitlement reform next year, most people say this is highly unlikely to be successful.
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In theory, the military officers in charge of implementing the order could reject it, but such a refusal is highly unlikely and would amount to mutiny.
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This will make any progress on reducing the U.S. trade deficit highly unlikely, since a strong dollar would weaken the U.S. competitive position in international markets.
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"We assess it is highly unlikely this team of operators ... carried out the operation without Muhammed bin Salman's authorization," the assessment said, according to the newspaper.
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While that number would be larger in more populous counties like Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade, it is highly unlikely to be enough for Nelson.
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The House of Representatives has the power to impeach the president, by a simple majority vote, and that's highly unlikely as long as Republicans control it.
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Even if that leads to an actual impeachment trial in the Senate, Republicans who control the chamber are considered highly unlikely to vote for Trump's removal.
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However, it's highly unlikely that Malpass would seek a radical adjustment given the preferences of many shareholders and the lengthy capital increase process that just happened.
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Ramez Naam writes a lengthy piece for TechCrunch that looks at what Democrats could push without a filibuster-proof majority (which they're highly unlikely to have).
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Despite hopes that Mr. Ban, 72, might visit North Korea before he leaves the United Nations, he said recently that such a trip was highly unlikely.
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In one study, more than 90% of US college professors famously claimed to be better than average at teaching, for instance — which would be highly unlikely.
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It's highly unlikely that they would want to somehow turn over management of those offices to WeWork or have WeWork remake them in its own image.
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"It's somewhere between highly unlikely and zero," Philippe Reines, Clinton's senior adviser when she was secretary of State, told Politico in an interview published last week.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton has hinted he could walk away from Formula One at the end of the season, while also indicating it was highly unlikely.
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However, it seems highly unlikely that survey takers are more prone to misrepresenting their sentiment or their business plans than they have been in the past.
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Canada's high levels of consumer debt "makes it highly unlikely to us that a sustainable neutral rate could be as high as 3.5 percent," PIMCO said.
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Ultimately, separating from the union is highly unlikely to yield the economic bounty supporters have promised and it would leave Britain more isolated and probably poorer.
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"Given the numbers we saw today, that (an output increase in 26) is highly unlikely unless we have surprises on the supply and demand," Falih added.
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Realists will argue that it's highly unlikely that Republicans would accept such a deal, because conservatives have locked down the Court for at least a generation.
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A few dozen police, including riot and SWAT teams, have been doing exercises on the beach to prepare for resistance that residents say is highly unlikely.
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Harvey Weinstein is under investigation for allegedly raping Paz de la Huerta on 2 occasions, but law enforcement sources tell TMZ a prosecution is highly unlikely.
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While it's unconfirmed whether this is actually a bug, judging by Facebook's policy changes over the years, it seems highly unlikely that the feature is intentional.
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He said it was "highly unlikely" — not "highly likely" — "that a revelation that somebody has smoked opium or used cocaine would significantly dent a candidate's chances."
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It's highly unlikely that CNN and MSNBC executives are sitting in a conference room every morning figuring out how their graphics department can undermine his campaign.
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She said he was highly unlikely to give the White House any assurances as long as the investigations into Mr. Manafort and Mr. Flynn were open.
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Or as my friend suggested, do I keep my mouth shut — until the highly unlikely moment that my son or daughter specifically requests my august counsel?
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Mr. Espy, a former cabinet secretary under President Bill Clinton, was running a strong underdog campaign but appeared highly unlikely to overcome Mississippi's strongly conservative inclination.
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Officials have also said the prince's complete control over the security services makes it highly unlikely that an operation would have been undertaken without his knowledge.
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Most striking of all is the arrival of medical cannabis in countries that seemed highly unlikely to relax drug laws, including South Korea, Thailand and Zimbabwe.
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He has to win over 20 Republican senators who would have to join his party in order to remove Trump from office, a highly unlikely proposition.
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But creating true defense independence will take decades, making an immediate South Korean defense rupture with the United States highly unlikely despite the steep US demands.
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Sure, you could build a bomb shelter and hide, but that does not lower the risk of war, and it is highly unlikely to save you.
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But that seems highly unlikely since the upcoming election has been widely reported in the US, and presidents are often briefed about similarly high-stakes events.
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We also spoke with Dana White who says it's HIGHLY UNLIKELY any doctor or athletic commission would have cleared Bisping to fight with a fake eye.
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He said the Kurds were highly unlikely to surrender their heavy weaponry to the Turks, which would likely lead to a continuation of the Turkish offensive.
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It's highly unlikely—essentially improbable—that young moms, single moms, and moms without insurance are willfully ignoring guidelines that are proven to keep their infants alive.
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Even if I had roused a culture editor for the information, it would have been highly unlikely for her reps to respond so late at night.
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All the reviewers agreed that it was highly unlikely for the Galaxy S8 to face similar problems, largely because the device is crucial to Samsung's profit.
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That seems highly unlikely, since Mr. Trump has not even acknowledged a problem, instead blaming the media for an impression of upheaval in the White House.
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When well over 100 nations see the value of their currencies drop it is highly unlikely that the United States can pursue its economic goals unaffected.
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In his speech, Broadbent said it was highly unlikely that digital currencies would become widely used alternatives to established currencies like the dollar and the pound.
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This approach would do significant damage to Iran's economy, but it would be highly unlikely to recreate the degree of pressure that led to the JCPOA.
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Clinton has formally conceded the 2016 race to Trump, though, and electors are highly unlikely to buck tradition or their state's pick for the Oval Office.
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It's highly unlikely the GOP presidential nomination will go to someone who isn't currently in the race, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said on Sunday.
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Based on the results of the DAPA suit, it is highly unlikely that DACA would survive in court, especially if the government does not defend it.
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And now that Democrats will take the House, there's no clear path forward, unless the Senate votes in the lame-duck session, which seems highly unlikely.
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Nick has troubles of his own, involving a mob boss and his sadistic henchman (the always energizing Patrick Fischler), and a highly unlikely partnership is born.
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The ruling decreases any chance that Judge Jackson will show Mr. Manafort leniency, although legal experts have said that sentencing guidelines already made that highly unlikely.
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A House official close to the impeachment inquiry told CNN on Sunday that Pelosi is "highly unlikely" to name Amash as one of the impeachment managers.
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Now that he's an independent, there's talk Amash could join with Democrats to lead the prosecution of Trump in the Senate -- though it remains highly unlikely.
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I find it highly unlikely that I'll ever feel connected to Mother Earth, Mother Cacao, Father Time, or my circle buddies on some higher astral level.
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In fact, technically, it's even possible to have USB Type-C ports that don't support USB 3.1, although in reality, that's highly unlikely to ever occur.
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Absent any such petition that preregisters the write-in candidate for eligibility, it's highly unlikely that write-in votes in those states would even be counted.
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It's highly unlikely that those Russians will ever see the inside of a US courtroom, but the indictments laid out a compelling case against the Kremlin.
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The two species, Servheen said, are closely related enough that they may produce fertile offspring but that the emergence of a new species is highly unlikely.
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This is highly unlikely, given that America's defence commitments to the island are enshrined in an act of Congress which could not be undone without legislative approval.
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It is highly unlikely there will be extra money here; we're going to be very hard-pressed to meet the costs that keep being raised on us.
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