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8 Sentences With "probable event"

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"You could ask why, if life were such a probable event, we don't have evidence of multiple origins," he said.
So it is entirely possible that Ms Sturgeon will make good on her threat in the probable event of a hard Brexit.
"I've committed to mark up Russia sanctions legislation in the event, the probable event, that the secretary of State cannot show us that there's a change of trajectory," he said.
"I've committed to mark up Russia sanctions legislation in the event, the probable event, that the secretary of state cannot show us that there's a change of trajectory," Corker said at a committee business meeting.
Then, the experimenter creates the impossible event, and the solid screen passes through the solid block. The infant is confused by the event and attends longer than in probable event trial.
The additional saving that arises due to this behaviour is called precautionary saving. Precautionary saving may be made for the probable event of living longer than expected and hence having to provide for a longer than the planned span of retirement. Another rational reason is possibility of ill-health and huge medical expenses. These probable events make the elderly save more.
Within some groups are high frequencies of dark skin alleles, while others have high frequencies of light skin alleles, for example. The parents of such twins, who are typically both of mixed race, have a combination of alleles for light and dark skin in their genome. Each sperm or egg cell possesses a random selection of genes from its mother or father. While not the most probable event, a sperm or egg may randomly acquire, for example, mostly alleles that confer light skin coloration or mostly alleles that confer dark skin coloration.
They needed a regional term. The use of the term Middle East as a region of international affairs apparently began in British and American diplomatic circles quite independently of each other over concern for the security of the same country: Iran, then known to the west as Persia. In 1900 Thomas Edward Gordon published an article, The Problem of the Middle East, which began: > It may be assumed that the most sensitive part of our external policy in the > Middle East is the preservation of the independence and integrity of Persia > and Afghanistan. Our active interest in Persia began with the present > century, and was due to the belief that the invasion of India by a European > Power was a probable event.

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