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1 It seems highly unlikely , however, that will prove to be the case.
2 Many defence analysts say a Russian attack on Poland is highly unlikely .
3 Many defense analysts say a Russian attack on Poland is highly unlikely .
4 The first thing worth saying is it is highly unlikely to happen.
5 With Democrats ruling the lower house, that seems highly unlikely to happen.
6 Seeing it happen in a rugby context on Sunday is highly unlikely .
7 However, he added that a move to quantitative easing is highly unlikely .
8 But he said it was highly unlikely this would occur this century.
9 Declassification by Thursday night was highly unlikely , according to a fourth official.
10 Without China's co-operation, the officials are highly unlikely to ever stand trial.
11 However, it is highly unlikely that the subject's rage has been assuaged.
12 And for good reason as it seems like a highly unlikely move.
13 That highly unlikely achievement would not be the beginning of the end.
14 They say it is highly unlikely that money will ever be recovered.
15 A reversal on this position is highly unlikely from the ruling party.
16 That seems highly unlikely , said Stephen Lewis, chief economist at Monument Securities.
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