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intimidates a person, and it is
characteristically identified by its
unlikelihood in
terms of
social and
moral reasonableness. In the
legal sense, these...
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because of its "wide distribution,
remaining large po****tions, and the
unlikelihood that it is in
decline at a rate fast
enough to
trigger even Near Threatened"...
- 21st century; the
regulations are
criticized as
unreasonable due to the
unlikelihood of
consuming enough coumarin to
cause ill
effects and due to the presence...
- is
relatively unlikely in the
absence of the
hypothesized cause; such
unlikelihood is to be
established by
empirical evidence. A mere
observation of a correlation...
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billion from the
United States.
During the 2024
presidential campaign, the
unlikelihood of some of Trump's falsehoods—for example, that
images of Harris's campaign...
- the
propaganda surrounding his subjects." Furthermore,
because of the
unlikelihood that
Shakespeare would have had
direct access to the Gr**** text of Plutarch's...
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characters a lack of "familial
warmth and stability",
which demonstrates the
unlikelihood of
domestic fantasies. The film
contains ironic jokes about domesticity...
- of
European skaters by the NHL
Central Scouting Bureau.
Despite the
unlikelihood of
Hedman playing in Russia, he was
drafted 83rd
overall by the Kontinental...
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geisha to take a danna,
simply because of the
expenses involved and the
unlikelihood that a
modern man
could support both his
household and a geisha's living...
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preliminary ****ction on an
emergency basis, with the
majority citing the
unlikelihood of
success on the
underlying merits,
setting the
stage for
fuller hearings...