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1 Friday's December employment report could increase the likelihood of stocks' retreating.
2 It does not seem to increase the likelihood of adverse effects.
3 All of these extensions and interconnections increase the likelihood of mistakes and weaknesses.
4 The nuclear test may increase the likelihood that the more strongly worded bills pass.
5 That could increase the likelihood of a downgrade to Brazil's credit rating, analysts said.
6 That, in turn, could increase the likelihood of a run-off by reducing Karzai's support.
7 He's well aware that more voters increase the likelihood Republicans will be booted out.
8 Both high and low amounts of TV viewing increase the likelihood of social isolation.
9 As you get on climbs near your limit, you increase the likelihood of falling.
10 The combination of soft-shell snowboarding boots and aerial maneuvers increase the likelihood of injury.
11 Intense and prolonged droughts can significantly increase the likelihood of conflict, according to the report.
12 She wanted to stay nearby to increase the likelihood her targets could easily find her.
13 Wouldn't that increase the likelihood of getting a response?'
14 Reduced clearance of immune complexes would increase the likelihood of tissue deposition and immune-mediated damage.
15 To attack swiftly would increase the likelihood of victory.
16 This would increase the likelihood of investment in the Little Island plant in Cork harbour.
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